Claims
- 1. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle module comprising an axle casing, a differential and a reduction gear train connected to said differential, said gear train including an input drive, said differential and gear train disposed in said axle casing; a pair of axles connected to said differential and supported within said axle casing; a hydrostatic transmission module comprising a transmission casing separate from said axle casing and a hydraulically connected pump and motor disposed in said transmission casing, said pump having an input driving said pump and said motor having an output means drivingly connected to said reduction gear train; said hydrostatic transmission casing removably connected to said axle mechanism casing; and said motor output means comprising a shaft piloted to said input drive of said reduction gear train, the piloting of said shaft and input drive constituting the alignment mechanism of said transmission and axle modules.
- 2. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1 wherein said transmission casing includes a pair of diametrically opposed mounting elements disposed on an external surface thereof which fixedly abut a respective pair of mounting elements on an external surface of said axle casing.
- 3. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1 wherein said motor output means comprises an output shaft and said input drive comprises an input shaft, said output shaft defining a first surface coaxially engaged with a second surface defined by said input shaft, said output shaft not radially confined by said axle casing, whereby the alignment of said axle module with said transmission module consists solely of engagement of said first and second surfaces of respective output and input shafts.
- 4. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1 wherein said axle casing includes a recessed portion superimposed on a sleeve extending from said transmission casing and rotatably supporting said motor output means shaft, said sleeve and at least one of said transmission casing and said recessed portion separated by a clearance.
- 5. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1 wherein said input drive of said reduction gear train includes an input shaft having a distal end disposed externally of said axle casing, said distal end of said input shaft attached to a brake disc, said brake disc being partially enclosed by a brake cover attached to said axle casing.
- 6. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1, further comprising:
a user operated mechanical disconnect mechanism disposed intermediate the output means of said hydrostatic transmission and said input drive of said reduction gear train; and said mechanical disconnect mechanism including an axially compressible spring associated with said output means to yieldably drivingly interconnect said output means and said input drive when said modules are assembled to each other.
- 7. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 6, wherein said output means is selectively drivingly engaged to said input drive through a coupling sleeve, said compressible spring is captured between said sleeve and said output means.
- 8. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1, wherein said axle casing is substantially symmetrical about a plane coincident with an axis defined by said axles.
- 9. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1, wherein said pump includes a tiltable swash plate and at least one low friction bearing strip is received in a concave recess of said transmission casing and supports a portion of said swash plate.
- 10. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 9, wherein said at least one bearing strip consists essentially of a homogenous flow of friction material.
- 11. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 1, wherein said axle casing has a split line defined by a plane coincident with said axles, and said transmission casing has a split line defined by a plane coincident with an axis of said motor output means and parallel to said axle casing split line plane.
- 12. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle module comprising a casing, a differential and a reduction gear train connected to said differential, said differential and gear train disposed in said casing; a pair of axles connected to said differential and supported within said casing; a hydrostatic transmission module comprising a casing separate from said axle module casing and a hydraulically connected pump and motor, said pump having an input for driving said pump and said motor having an output means drivingly connected to said reduction gear train; said hydrostatic transmission casing connected to said axle casing; said motor output means comprising a shaft connected to an input drive of said reduction gear train; and said hydrostatic transmission module including a pump and motor block rotatably supporting a pump cylinder barrel and a motor cylinder barrel, said pump and motor cylinder barrels hydraulically connected through said pump and motor block and include relative axes of rotation oriented substantially 90° relative to each other, a portion of said pump and motor block forming an inclined surface which supports one face of a thrust bearing, an opposite face of said thrust bearing engaged with a plurality of parallel pistons disposed in said motor cylinder barrel.
- 13. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 12 wherein said pump and motor block comprises a motor block separable from and attached to a pump block defining a pair of continuous passages therein extending respectively and independently between said pump cylinder barrel and said motor cylinder barrel.
- 14. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle module having reduction gearing, a differential and a pair of axles disposed in an axle casing, said axle casing having two major casing halves joined together at an interface, said casing halves are substantially symmetrical relative to one another about said interface; a hydrostatic transmission module including a pump and motor mechanism disposed in a transmission casing, said transmission casing is removably joined to said axle casing and includes two major casing halves joined at an interface; and a pump and motor mechanism disposed in said transmission casing and drivingly coupled to an output shaft, said output shaft removably connected to said reduction gearing of said axle module.
- 15. The transaxle of claim 14, wherein said interface of said axle casing defines a plane oriented parallel to said axles.
- 16. The transaxle of claim 14, wherein said pump and motor mechanism is fastened to one of said casing halves and includes an input shaft operably connected to said pump and motor mechanism, said input shaft extends through said one of said casing halves.
- 17. The transaxle of claim 14, wherein said output shaft of said hydrostatic transmission module is coupled to said reduction gearing through a selectively disengageable disconnect mechanism disposed in said axle module casing.
- 18. The transaxle of claim 14, wherein said pump and motor mechanism comprises a swash plate disposed adjacent an interior surface of said hydrostatic transmission casing, at least one bearing strip mounted on said interior surface, and said swash plate tiltably engaged with said at least one bearing strip.
- 19. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 14, wherein said transmission module is a left hand drive module and said output shaft extends through a first side of said transmission casing in a left hand orientation, and including an alternate right hand drive transmission module having an output shaft that extends through a second side of said right hand drive transmission module oriented 180° from the orientation of said left hand module, and said right hand module is alternatively drivingly connectable to said axle module when said axle module is inverted about a horizontal axis perpendicular to said axles.
- 20. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
a hydrostatic transmission casing defining a hydrostatic transmission module and an axle unit including reduction gearing meshingly coupled to a pair of axles through a differential; a variable displacement pump disposed in said transmission casing including a pump cylinder barrel rotatably attached to a pump block, said cylinder barrel including a plurality of parallel, axially disposed cylinder chambers each having a reciprocating piston therein; an input shaft having an end drivingly connected to said cylinder barrel and another end extending out through said transmission casing; a swash plate positioned between said pistons and an interior wall of said transmission casing, said swash plate selectively tiltable by means of control linkage attached to said swash plate; and at least one homogeneous low friction bearing strip confined between said swash plate and said interior wall of said casing.
- 21. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 20, wherein said at least one homogeneous low friction bearing constitutes a Delrin and Teflon composite.
- 22. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 20, wherein said low friction bearing includes an opening therein and said bearing is fixed to said transmission casing by means of a protuberance on said wall received in said opening.
- 23. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 20, including two said bearing strips that engage a pair of arcuate surfaces on said swash plate.
- 24. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle module comprising an axle casing, a differential and a reduction gear train, said gear train including an input shaft, said differential and gear train disposed in said axle casing; a pair of axles driven by said gear train and supported within said axle casing; a hydrostatic transmission module comprising a transmission casing separate from said axle casing and a hydraulically connected pump and motor disposed within said transmission casing, said pump having an input driving said pump and said motor having an output shaft with an end thereof axially aligned with an end of said gear train input shaft, said hydrostatic transmission casing removably connected to said axle mechanism casing; and a disconnect mechanism connecting said motor output shaft and said gear train input shaft, said disconnect mechanism comprising:
a sleeve slidably disposed on said ends of said shafts, said sleeve having a locked axial position where it is rotationally locked to the ends of both said shafts and an unlocked axial position where it is rotationally locked to the end of only one of said shafts; a spring disposed around the end of one of said shafts and positioned to yieldably urge said sleeve to the locked position when said transmission module is assembled to said axle module; and a user operated disconnect member that engages said sleeve.
- 25. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 24 wherein said disconnect member comprises a lever pivotably mounted to said axle casing.
- 26. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 24, wherein said spring is a flat wire compression spring coaxially arranged relative to said output shaft.
- 27. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle module having reduction gearing, a differential and a pair of axles disposed in an axle casing; a hydrostatic transmission module including a pump and motor mechanism; said pump and motor mechanism drivingly coupled to an output shaft, said output shaft removably connected to said reduction gearing of said axle module; a brake shaft having an end disposed within said axle casing and coupled to said reduction gearing; a brake mechanism including at least one friction pad engaging a brake disc, said brake disc disposed on the other end of said brake shaft and disposed externally of said axle casing; and a brake cover fastened to said axle casing and substantially enclosing said brake disc.
- 28. The hydrostatic transaxle of claim 27, wherein said brake cover is molded plastic.
- 29. A method of manufacturing a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles and a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles, comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of substantially identical axle modules; providing a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules adapted to connect to respective axle modules to form left hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles, and a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules adapted to connect to respective axle modules to form right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles; selecting a plurality of axle modules from the plurality of axle modules and a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules; attaching the selected left hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules to the selected axle modules to form a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles; selecting a second plurality of axle modules from the plurality of axle modules and a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules; and attaching the selected right hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules to the selected axle modules to form a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles.
- 30. A hydrostatic transaxle comprising:
an axle unit comprising a casing, a differential and a reduction gear train connected to said differential, said differential and gear train disposed in said casing; a pair of axles connected to said differential and supported within said casing; a hydrostatic transmission unit comprising a hydraulically connected pump and motor, said pump having an input for driving said pump and said motor having an output means drivingly connected to said reduction gear train; said motor output means comprising a shaft connected to an input drive of said reduction gear train; and said hydrostatic transmission module including a pump and motor block rotatably supporting a pump cylinder barrel and a motor cylinder barrel, said pump and motor cylinder barrels hydraulically connected through said pump and motor block and include relative axes of rotation oriented substantially 90° relative to each other, a portion of said pump and motor block forming an inclined surface which supports one face of a thrust bearing, an opposite face of said thrust bearing engaged with a plurality of parallel pistons disposed in said motor cylinder barrel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Applications No. 60/119,381 filed Feb. 9, 1999, and 60/145,619 filed Jul. 26, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60145619 |
Jul 1999 |
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60119381 |
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Divisions (1)
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