Claims
- 1. A hydromechanical transmission comprising:
- an input shaft;
- an output shaft;
- a hydraulically controlled differential gear unit for selectively providing low and high speed drive power trains between said input and output shafts;
- a first positive displacement pump-motor drivingly connected with one of said input and output shafts;
- a second positive displacement pump-motor hydraulically connected with said first pump-motor, the capacity of said second pump-motor being substantially the same as that of said first pump-motor;
- clutch means including a first clutch to complete said low speed drive power train and a second clutch to complete said high speed drive power train, for switching-over said low speed drive power train to and from said high speed drive power train when an actual speed ratio of said output shaft to said input shaft reaches a predetermined speed ratio wherein one of said pump-motors is conditioned in its maximum capacity to conduct a 1:1 speed ratio between said first and second clutches;
- a fluid actuator for varying the displacement capacity of said one of said pump-motors to control the actual speed ratio;
- a speed responsive valve for controlling fluid pressure applied to said actuator from a source of fluid pressure in accordance with a first signal responsive to a throttle opening angle and a second signal responsive to the rotational speed of said input shaft;
- speed ratio detecting means for detecting changes of the actual speed ratio and for generating a first shift signal slightly before the actual speed ratio increases to the predetermined speed ratio and a second shift signal slightly before the actual speed ratio decreases to the predetermined speed ratio; and
- clutch control means for conducting the operation of said second clutch in response to the first shift signal from said speed ratio detecting means and for conducting the operation of said first clutch in response to the second shift signal from said speed ratio detecting means.
- 2. A hydromechanical transmission as claimed in claim 1, wherein said speed ratio detecting means comprises a hydraulically operated valve for detecting a difference between governor pressures respectively indicative of rotational speeds of said input and output shafts, said detecting valve providing a first fluid communication between said source of fluid pressure and said clutch control means when the pressure difference corresponds with a first vlaue slightly lower than the predetermined speed ratio and providing a second fluid communication between said source of fluid pressure and said clutch control means when the pressure difference corresponds with a second value slightly higher than the predetermined speed ratio, and wherein said clutch control measn comprises a hydraulically operated valve for activating said clutch means in response to the fluid pressure applied thereto through either the first or second fluid communication.
- 3. A hydromechanical transmission as claimed in claim 1, wherein said speed ratio detecting means comprises an electric control circuit for comparing a first speed signal indicative of rotational speed of said input shaft with a second speed signal indicative of rotational speed of said output shaft to detect changes of the actual speed ratio, said control circuit generating a first electric shift signal when the actual speed ratio increases to a first value slightly lower than the predetermined speed ratio and a second electric shift signal when the actual speed ratio decreases to a second value slightly higher than the predetermined speed ratio and wherein said clutch control means comprises an electrically operated valve for activating said clutch means in response to either the first or second electric shift signal from said control circuit.
- 4. A hydromechanical transmission as claimed in claim 1, wherein said speed responsive valve comprises a hydraulically operated valve for controlling the fluid pressure applied to said actuator in response with a throttle pressure responsive to a throttle opening angle and a governor pressure responsive to the rotational speed of said input shaft.
- 5. A hydromechanical transmission as claimed in claim 1, wherein said speed responsive valve comprises an electrically operated valve for controlling the fluid pressure applied to said actuator in accordance with a first electric signal responsive to a throttle opening angle and a second electric signal responsive to the rotational speed of said input shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 764,532, filed Feb. 1, 1977, now abandoned.
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