This invention relates to a hydrostatic transmission that has integrated within it a pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump. More specifically, and without limitation this invention relates to a hydrostatic transmission that has a pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump integrated along the input shaft of the hydrostatic pump in order to improve upon the art.
Small tractors, under 80 horsepower, usually incorporate hitch valves, auxiliary valves and external gear pumps. This system configuration causes excess gear pumps and plumbing. More elaborate valve designs are necessary to allow the system to function. Furthermore, the gear pumps in combination with the valves can be unreliable, lack durability, and increase the parasitic power loss.
Thus, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a hydrostatic transmission with an integrated pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump that improves upon the state of the art.
Another object of the present invention is to allow for simplified valve designs and to reduce total system parasitic power loss.
A further object of the present invention is to eliminate excess gear pumps.
Another object of the present invention is to reduce the overall system plumbing.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to improve a hydrostatic transmission's reliability and durability.
These and other objects, features, or advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the specification and claims.
The present invention is a hydrostatic transmission that incorporates a pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump. The input shaft of the hydrostatic transmission is able to drive both the hydrostatic pump, the pressure compensated load sensing pump, and the power takeoff shaft. Simultaneously, the hydrostatic pump is fluidly connected to the hydrostatic motor and drives the motor having an output shaft. The output shaft is then used to drive a differential that rotates the axle connected to the wheels of a vehicle. The entire transmission, differential, power takeoff shaft, and axles are housed within a transmission housing.
In operation, input shaft 16 drives both pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump 24 and hydrostatic transmission pump 12. Hydrostatic transmission pump 12 then controls hydrostatic motor 14, which drives differential 24 and tractor axle 20. Further, the auxiliary pump 24 is mounted on the center section 15 adjacent the hydrostatic motor 14 directly opposite the hydrostatic transmission pump 12 allowing the input shaft 16 to drive both pumps 12, 24 simultaneously as well as providing through power to the PTO shaft 26.
The present invention incorporates a pressure compensated load sensing auxiliary pump thus eliminating gear pumps, reducing overall system plumbing and improving system efficiency, reliability, and durability. The invention allows for more simplified valve designs and reduces total system parasitic power loss. It should also be appreciated that because of the reduction of parts and plumbing, this complete transmission package is less expensive to make compared to prior art transmissions. Therefore the present invention achieves all of its objectives.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other various modifications could be made to the device without the parting from the spirit in scope of this invention. All such modifications and changes fall within the scope of the claims and are intended to be covered thereby.
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