Claims
- 1. A hydromechanical transmission having plural modes of operation with a shift between modes maintaining the power load on a power source for the transmission comprising, an output shaft, a planetary gear system including an element thereof providing a drive to said output shaft, an input shaft connectable to the power source, a hydrostatic transmission connectable to said power source including a pair of hydraulic units each with a displacement setting swash plate and with the angle of one of the swash plates being variable and with one unit connectable to the power source and the other unit connected to a first rotatable element of the planetary gear system, each of the units operating as either a pump or a motor at different times with the flow from the pump unit being greater than that flowing through the motor unit because of leakage which requires a larger displacement for the unit operating as a pump, means for hydraulically driving said first rotatable element of the planetary gear system from the hydrostatic transmission without direct mechanical connection to the input shaft in one mode of operation and with the hydrostatic transmission units capable of delivering full power provided by the power source, means for connecting both the hydrostatic transmission and the input shaft to the planetary gear system in a second mode of operation including a clutch between said input shaft and a second rotatable element of said planetary gear system, the unit functioning as a pump having a greater flow than the other unit at the end of said one mode and immediately prior to shift to said second mode in order to make up leakage, and means including gear ratios in the planetary gear system for maintaining a continuous transmission ratio and power flow through a mode shift with each hydraulic unit having its same displacement setting before and after shift including gearing means in said planetary gear system drivingly interconnecting said first and second rotatable elements to maintain a fixed speed relation therebetween during various speeds of a operation in said one mode when said first element is free to rotate because of said clutch being disengaged, additional gearing means in said planetary gear system operative upon engagement of said clutch to convert a speed change in said first rotatable element to an increased speed of said second rotatable element whereby said second rotatable element can rotate at a greater speed after shift than before shift whereby said other unit operating as a pump after shift has an effectively larger flow after said shift to make up leakage and avoid the need for movement of the variable swash plate, said gearing means having gear ratios to provide substantially equal working pressure in and substantially equal speed differences between said units before and after shift between modes.
- 2. A hydromechanical transmission as defined in claim 1 and having a third mode of operation with said hydraulic unit having its same displacement setting before and after shift to said third mode, said other unit of the hydrostatic transmission being connected to an element of the planetary gear system which rotates at a greater speed after shift to said third mode than before shift whereby said other unit has an effectively larger flow after said shift.
- 3. A hydromechanical transmission as defined in claim 1 wherein said planetary gear system includes two planetary gear assemblies having plural elements including a ring gear, a sun gear and a carrier with planet gears, two elements of one assembly being interconnected to two elements of the other assembly, and the sun gear of one assembly being in fixed drive relation to said other unit of the hydrostatic transmission and defining said second rotatable element which rotates at different speeds before and after shift.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 825,844, filed Aug. 18, 1977, now abandoned.
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