Claims
- 1. A control for a hydrostatic transmission having a swashplate and connecting an engine to a pair of wheels on a vehicle, the control comprising:
a throttle for varying the speed of the engine; a brake for varying the rotation of the wheels; means for sensing the position of the throttle and converting the throttle position to a commanded engine speed; means for sensing the position of the brake; means for sensing the speed of the vehicle; an electronic control unit that receives the commanded engine speed, brake position, and vehicle speed and sets the position of the swashplate wherein the swashplate position is determined by the commanded engine speed and brake position when the vehicle is accelerating and by the vehicle speed and brake position when the vehicle is decelerating; and means for sensing the position of the swashplate and adjusting the position of the swashplate as determined by the electronic control unit.
- 2. The control of claim 1 further comprising means for sensing the speed of the engine.
- 3. The control of claim 2 wherein the electronic control unit further receives the engine speed and uses the engine speed, commanded engine speed, and vehicle speed to determine the engine load.
- 4. The control of claim 3 wherein the electronic control unit reduces the set position of the swashplate when the engine load is high.
- 5. The control of claim 1 further comprising a gear selector to select a gear ratio.
- 6. The control of claim 5 wherein the electronic control unit further receives the gear ratio and sets the position of the swashplate wherein the swashplate position is determined by the commanded engine speed and brake position when the vehicle is accelerating and by the vehicle speed and brake position when the vehicle is decelerating.
- 7. A hydromechanical transmission for connecting an engine to a pair of wheels on a vehicle, the hydromechanical transmission comprising:
a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic motor connected with each other through a closed hydraulic loop on a driving shaft, the pump including a driven gear for being rotated by a driving gear mounted on a crank shaft of the engine; a swashplate in connection with the pump; a throttle for varying the speed of the engine; a brake for varying the rotation of the wheels; means for sensing the position of the throttle and converting the throttle position to a commanded engine speed; means for sensing the position of the brake; means for sensing the speed of the vehicle; and an electronic control unit that receives the commanded engine speed, brake position, and vehicle speed and sets the position of the swashplate wherein the swashplate position is determined by the commanded engine speed and brake position when the vehicle is accelerating and by the vehicle speed and brake position when the vehicle is decelerating, means for sensing the position of the swashplate and adjusting the position of the swashplate as determined by the electronic control unit.
- 8. The hydromechanical transmission of claim 7 further comprising means for sensing the speed of the engine.
- 9. The hydromechanical transmission of claim 8 wherein the electronic control unit further receives the engine speed and uses the engine speed, commanded engine speed, and vehicle speed to determine the engine load.
- 10. The hydromechanical transmission of claim 9 wherein the electronic control unit reduces the set position of the swashplate when the engine load is high.
- 11. The hydromechanical transmission of claim 7 further comprising a gear selector to select a gear ratio.
- 12. The hydromechanical transmission of claim 11 wherein the electronic control unit further receives the gear ratio and sets the position of the swashplate wherein the swashplate position is determined by the commanded engine speed and brake position when the vehicle is accelerating and by the vehicle speed and brake position when the vehicle is decelerating.
- 13. A method of controlling a hydromechanical transmission having a swashplate, an operator-controlled throttle, and an operator-controlled brake, the method comprising:
sensing the position of the throttle; converting the throttle position to a commanded engine speed by comparing the throttle position against a predicted no-load engine RPM; sensing the speed of the vehicle; sensing the position of the brake; sensing the position of the swashplate; taking the commanded engine speed, vehicle speed, and brake position to determine the vehicle situation; and setting the swashplate position for the vehicle situation wherein the commanded engine speed and brake position determine the swashplate position when the vehicle situation is accelerating and the vehicle speed and brake position determine the swashplate position when the vehicle situation is decelerating.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising sensing the speed of the engine.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising taking the engine speed, commanded engine speed, and vehicle speed to determine the engine load.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising reducing the set position of the swashplate when the engine load is high.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein an operator-controlled gear ratio also is used to determine the vehicle situation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon Applicants' Provisional Application Serial No. 60/396,653 filed Jul. 18, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60396653 |
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