Claims
- 1. A hydrostatic transmission, comprising:
a housing, an interior space of said housing serving as a fluid sump; a pair of first and second fluid passages disposed in said housing; a hydraulic pump disposed in said housing; a hydraulic motor disposed in said housing, wherein said first and second fluid passages are interposed between said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor so as to constitute a closed fluid circuit as a hydrostatic transmission; a charge fluid passage disposed in said housing so as to be connected with each of said first and second fluid passages for supplying fluid from said fluid sump into said closed fluid circuit, and a drain fluid passage including an orifice disposed in said housing so as to be connected with at least one of said first and second fluid passages so that, when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is increased, excessive fluid in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is drained through said drain fluid passage to said fluid sump, wherein said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are open to said fluid sump while said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage being separated from each other.
- 2. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 1, further comprising: a relief valve intermediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said relief valve is closed when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages in connection with said drain fluid passage is increased beyond a predetermined degree.
- 3. A hydrostatic transmission, comprising:
a housing, an interior space of said housing serving as a fluid sump; a center section disposed in said housing so as to be submerged in said fluid sump; a hydraulic pump mounted on said center section in said housing; a hydraulic motor mounted on said center section in said housing; a pair of first and second fluid passages formed within said center section so as to fluidly connect said hydraulic pump with said hydraulic motor, wherein said second fluid passage has an upwardly slant opening toward said fluid sump, and a draining device including a relief valve, provided in said opening of said second fluid passage, wherein, when hydraulic pressure in said second fluid passage is not more than a predetermined value but not less than that in said first fluid passage, said relief valve is opened so as to drain fluid from said second fluid passage to said fluid sump, thereby keeping said hydrostatic transmission in neutral, and wherein, when hydraulic pressure in said second fluid passage is more than said predetermined value or less than that in said first fluid passage, said relief valve is closed so as to shut out fluid in said second fluid passage from said fluid sump.
- 4. The hydrostatic transmission as set froth in claim 3, wherein said draining device comprises a ball check valve which closes said relief valve by its dead weight when the hydraulic pressure in said second fluid passage is less than said first fluid passage.
- 5. A hydrostatic transmission, comprising:
a housing, an interior space of said housing serving as a fluid sump; a pair of first and second fluid passages disposed in said housing; a hydraulic pump disposed in said housing; a hydraulic motor disposed in said housing, wherein said first and second fluid passages are interposed between said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor so as to constitute a closed fluid circuit as a hydrostatic transmission; a charge fluid passage disposed in said housing so as to be connected with each of said first and second fluid passages for supplying fluid from said fluid sump into said closed fluid circuit, wherein charge fluid flows from a charge fluid inlet into a first valve, then into the charge fluid passage, and into a second valve; and a drain fluid passage including an orifice disposed in said housing so as to be connected with at least one of said first and second fluid passages so that, when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is increased, excessive fluid in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is drained through said drain fluid passage to said fluid sump, wherein said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are open to said fluid sump while said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are separated from each other.
- 6. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
a relief valve intermediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said relief valve is closed when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages in connection with said drain fluid passage is increased beyond a predetermined degree.
- 7. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
a check valve immediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said check valve allows only a flow of fluid from said at least one of said first and second fluid passages to said fluid sump.
- 8. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 7, wherein said check valve is interposed between said orifice and said fluid sump.
- 9. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
an oil filter interposed between said orifice of said drain fluid passage and said fluid sump.
- 10. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
a center section having a first side end and a second side end opposite to each other disposed in said housing, said center section forming said first and second fluid passages therein, wherein an opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward said first side end of said center section, and wherein an opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward said second side end of said center section.
- 11. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 10, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said first side end of said center section.
- 12. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 11, wherein said charge fluid passage is formed within said center section so as to be disposed adjacent to said first side end.
- 13. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 10, wherein said opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 14. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 10, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said first side end of said center section, and wherein said opening of said drain fluid in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 15. A hydrostatic transmission, comprising:
a housing, an interior space of said housing serving as a fluid sump; a pair of first and second fluid passages disposed in said housing; a hydraulic pump disposed in said housing; a hydraulic motor disposed in said housing, wherein said first and second fluid passages are interposed between said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor so as to constitute a closed fluid circuit as a hydrostatic transmission; a charge fluid passage disposed in said housing so as to be connected with each of said first and second fluid passages for supplying fluid from said fluid sump into said closed fluid circuit, wherein charge fluid flows from a charge fluid inlet into a first valve, then into the charge fluid passage, and into a second valve; a first oil filter disposed in said fluid sump for filtering fluid to be introduced into said charge fluid passage; and a drain fluid passage including an orifice disposed in said housing so as to be connected with at least one of said first and second fluid passages so that, when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is increased, excessive fluid in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is drained through said drain fluid passage to said fluid sump, wherein said charge fluid passage is open into communication with said fluid sump inside said first oil filter and said drain fluid passage is open into communication with said fluid sump outside said first oil filter while said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are separated from each other.
- 16. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 15, further comprising:
a relief valve intermediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said relief valve is closed when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages in connection with said drain fluid passage is increased beyond a predetermined degree.
- 17. They hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 15, further comprising:
a check valve intermediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said check valve allows only a flow of fluid from said at least one of said first and second fluid passages to said fluid sump.
- 18. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 15, wherein said check valve is interposed between said orifice and said fluid sump.
- 19. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 15, wherein said drain fluid passage is oriented oppositely to said first oil filter.
- 20. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 15, further comprising:
a center section for having a first side end and a second side end opposite to each other disposed in said housing, said center section forming said first and second fluid passages therein, wherein said first oil filter is disposed toward said first side end of said center section, so that an opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward said first side end of said center section and an opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward said second side end of said center section.
- 21. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 20, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said first side end of said center section.
- 22. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 21, wherein said charge fluid passage is formed within said center section so as to be disposed adjacent to said first side end.
- 23. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 20, wherein said opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 24. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 20, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 25. A hydrostatic transmission comprising:
a housing, an interior space of said housing serving as a fluid sump; a pair of first and second fluid passages disposed in said housing; a hydraulic pump disposed in said housing; a hydraulic motor disposed in said housing, wherein said first and second fluid passages are interposed between said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor so as to constitute a closed fluid circuit; a charge fluid passage disposed in said housing so as to be connected with each of said first and second fluid passages for supplying fluid from said fluid sump into said closed fluid circuit, wherein charge fluid flows from a charge fluid inlet into a first valve, then into the charge fluid passage, and into a second valve; a first check valve interposed between said charge fluid passage and said first fluid passage, wherein said first check valve allows only a flow of fluid from said charge fluid passage to said first fluid passage; a second check valve interposed between said charge fluid passage and said second fluid passage, wherein said second check valve allows only a flow of fluid from said charge fluid passage to said second fluid passage; a drain fluid passage including an orifice disposed in said housing so as to be connected with at least one of said first and second fluid passages so that, when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is increased, excessive fluid in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is drained through said drain fluid passage to said fluid sump, wherein said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are open into communication with said fluid sump while said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are separated from each other; and a relief valve provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said relief valve closes when hydraulic pressure in said at least one of said first and second fluid passages is increased beyond a predetermined degree.
- 26. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 25, further comprising:
a third check valve intermediately provided in said drain fluid passage, wherein said third check valve allows only a flow of fluid from said at least one of said first and second fluid passages to said fluid sump.
- 27. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 25, wherein said third check valve is interposed between said orifice and said fluid sump.
- 28. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 25, further comprising:
a center section having a first side end and a second side end opposite to each other disposed in said housing, said center section forming said first and second fluid passages therein, wherein an opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward said first side end of said center section, and wherein an opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed toward second side end of said center section.
- 29. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 28, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said first side end of said center section.
- 30. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 29, wherein said charge fluid passage and said first and second check valves are formed within said center section so as to be disposed adjacent to said first side end.
- 31. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 28, wherein said opening of said drain fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 32. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 28, wherein said opening of said charge fluid passage in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said first side end of said center section, and wherein said opening of said drain fluid passages in communication with said fluid sump is disposed adjacent to said second side end of said center section.
- 33. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 25, further comprising:
a first oil filter disposed in said fluid sump for filtering fluid to be introduced into said charge fluid passage, wherein said charge fluid passage is open into communication with said fluid sump inside said first oil filter and said drain fluid passage is open into communication with said fluid sump outside said first oil filter.
- 34. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 33, wherein an opening of said drain fluid passage into communication with said fluid sump is oriented oppositely to said first oil filter.
- 35. The hydrostatic transmission as set forth in claim 25, further comprising:
an oil filter disposed in said fluid sump for filtering fluid to be introduced into said charge fluid passage, wherein both said charge fluid passage and said drain fluid passage are open into communication with said fluid sump inside said oil filter.
Priority Claims (1)
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HEI.11-304444 |
Oct 1999 |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/695,661; filed Oct. 24, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09695661 |
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10300022 |
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