Pitch control system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273198
  • Patent Number
    6,273,198
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pitch control system for a bulldozer having a bulldozer blade that is mounted to a blade linkage. The bulldozer blade is coupled to the blade linkage by a bearing that permits the right and left angling movement of the bulldozer blade and the forward and rearward pitch of the bulldozer blade relative to the blade linkage. An angling control valve hydraulically positions two hydraulic angling cylinders for angling the blade right and left relative to the blade linkage. A hydraulic dump valve is hydraulically positioned between the angling hydraulic control valve and the hydraulic angling cylinder, the hydraulic dump valve having a dump position and a checked position. A linear actuator in the form of a hydraulic pitch cylinder is operatively positioned between the blade linkage and the blade for selectively adjusting the pitch of the blade relative to the blade linkage. A pitch control valve is used to selectively position the pitch cylinder. The dump valve is shifted to its dump position whenever the pitch cylinder is extended or retracted thereby freeing the angling cylinders.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention is directed to a bulldozer having an electrically operated pitch control system wherein the hydraulic angling cylinders are automatically coupled to tank when the hydraulic pitch cylinder is extended or retracted.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Both wheeled and tracked tractors may be provided with a forwardly mounted bulldozer blade for pushing dirt and other material. Typically the blade is coupled to a blade linkage which in turn is coupled to the frame of the tractor. The blade linkage is pivotally coupled to the tractor. Hydraulic raise and lower cylinders extend between the blade linkage and the supporting frame of the tractor for raising and lowering the blade. The blade itself is coupled to the linkage by a spherical bearing. The bulldozer blade, in turn, can be angled to the right and left relative to the linkage by hydraulic angling cylinders. By angling the blade dirt and other material is deposited on a selected side of the tractor.




The fore and aft pitch of some bulldozer blades can also be adjusted. It is desirable to adjust the pitch of the blade for different operations and conditions. On utility bulldozers, the assignee of the present patent application has provided specialized three hole pinning links to adjust the pitch position or three different pitch links for three different pitch positions, see U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,352. The pitch of the bulldozer blade is adjusted by moving the top portion of the blade forward and backward relative to a lower spherical bearing. In addition, hydraulic cylinders have also been proposed to adjust blade pitch, see U.S. Pat. No. 3,900,073.




SUMMARY




It is an object of the present invention to provide a pitch control system for a bulldozer blade that can be easily operated from the operators station and which releases the hydraulic angling cylinders when pitch is being adjusted.




A bulldozer is provided with a supporting frame and ground engaging means for supporting and propelling the frame. The ground engaging means may either be wheels or tracks. A blade linkage is pivotally coupled to the frame and is provided with two hydraulic raise and lower cylinders for raising and lowering the linkage relative to the frame. A bulldozer blade is mounted to the front of the linkage by a spherical bearing. Two double acting hydraulic cylinders are used to angle the blade to the right and left relative to the linkage. A longitudinally extending double acting hydraulic pitch cylinder is positioned between the linkage and blade for adjusting the pitch of the blade relative to the linkage.




The pitch of the bulldozer blade is controlled by a three position rocker switch located in the operator station of the vehicle. The rocker switch selectively positions a three position pitch control valve. The pitch control valve is a solenoid actuated valve having a second extension solenoid and a third retraction solenoid. The rocker switch and the pitch control valve are normally biased into their second neutral positions. The hydraulic angling system comprises an angling control valve and hydraulic angling cylinders. A two position hydraulic dump valve having a dump position and a check position is hydraulically positioned between the angling control valve and the hydraulic angling cylinders. The dump valve is normally biased into its checked position, but is shifted into its dump position when a first solenoid is energized. Whenever the rocker switch is activated to extend the hydraulic pitch cylinder the second extension solenoid is energized to shift the pitch control valve and the first solenoid of the dump valve is also energized shifting the dump valve into its dump position. Whenever the rocker switch is activated to retract the hydraulic pitch cylinder the third retraction solenoid is energized to shift the pitch control valve and the first solenoid of the dump valve is also energized shifting the dump valve into its dump position. Therefore whenever the hydraulic pitch cylinder is extended or retracted the dump valve is shifted to its dump position so that the angling cylinders do not interfere with the pitch adjustment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a tracked bulldozer having the present pitch control system.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the bulldozer blade linkage and the bulldozer blade illustrating the present pitch control system.





FIG. 3

is a hydraulic and electrical schematic of the present pitch control system.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a bulldozer


10


having a supporting frame


12


and ground engaging tracks


14


. The ground engaging tracks may be friction or positively driven rubber belts, or conventional steel tracks. In addition, ground engaging wheels may be used in place of ground engaging tracks


14


for a wheeled bulldozer. The bulldozer


10


is provided with a bulldozer blade


16


that is coupled to the frame


12


by blade linkage


18


. In the illustrated embodiment the linkage


18


comprises a C-frame that is pivotally coupled to the supporting frame


12


. The linkage


18


and the attached blade are raised and lowered by hydraulic cylinders


20


located between the linkage


18


and the frame


12


. The blade


16


is coupled to the linkage


18


by a spherical bearing


22


that allows the blade to be angled to the right and left, and to be pitched fore and aft relative to the linkage. The blade is angled to the right and left by hydraulic cylinders


24


, the positioning of which are controlled by hydraulic angling control valve


26


. The extension and retraction of these hydraulic cylinders is controlled by the operator through a T-bar control lever located in operators area


28


.




The pitch of the blade is controlled by the extension and retraction of a remotely operable linear actuator


30


. In the illustrated embodiment the linear actuator is a double acting hydraulic cylinder, however single acting hydraulic cylinders may also be used as well as hydraulic and electric rotary motors driving linear actuators in the form of screw jacks. The linear actuator


30


is coupled to the blade linkage


18


at pin


32


and to bulldozer blade


16


at pin


34


. The linear actuator


30


does not have to be directly coupled to the blade


16


and the linkage


18


, but may include intervening linkage operatively coupling the output of the linear actuator


30


to both the linkage


18


and blade


16


. However in the preferred embodiment the linear actuator is a double acting hydraulic cylinder the extension and retraction of which is controlled by pitch control valve


36


. The pitch control valve


36


is a three-position valve having a first extension position


38


, a second neutral position


40


and a third retraction position


42


.




As illustrated in the hydraulic and electrical schematic in

FIG. 3

, hydraulic fluid from tank


44


is pressurized by pump


46


and directed through supply line


48


to the angling control valve


26


and the pitch control valve


36


. By manipulating the angling control valve


26


the hydraulic angling cylinders


24


are selectively extended and retracted to change the angle of the blade


16


relative to the linkage


18


. Similarly by manipulating the pitch control valve


36


the hydraulic pitch cylinder


30


is extended and retracted changing the pitch of the blade


16


relative the to the linkage


18


. Exhausted hydraulic fluid from the angling and pitch cylinders


24


and


30


is returned to tank


44


.




Hydraulically positioned between the hydraulic angling cylinders


24


and the angling control valve


26


is a two-position dump valve


50


having a dump position


52


and a checked position


54


. The dump valve


50


is shifted to its dump position by a first solenoid S


1


. The dump valve


50


is normally biased into its checked position


54


. The first solenoid S


1


is coupled to a three-position rocker switch


56


by line


58


. The rocker switch


56


in turn is coupled to a source of electrical energy


60


by line


62


.




The pitch control valve


36


is provided with a second extension solenoid S


2


and a third retraction solenoid S


3


. The second solenoid S


2


is electrically coupled to the rocker switch


56


through line


64


. When the second solenoid S


2


is energized, the pitch control valve


36


is shifted to its first extension position


38


and directs pressurized hydraulic fluid from the pump


46


to extend the hydraulic pitch cylinder


30


. Similarly, if the third solenoid S


3


is energized the pitch control valve


36


is shifted to its third retraction position


42


so that pressurized hydraulic fluid retracts the hydraulic pitch cylinder


30


. The third solenoid S


3


is electrically coupled to the rocker switch by line


66


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the rocker switch


56


is in its second neutral position. If the rocker switch is shifted to the right as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the rocker switch is shifted into its first extension position. In its first extension position electrical energy from the source of electrical energy


60


is transmitted to the first and second solenoids S


1


and S


2


by lines


62


and


64


, respectively. If the rocker switch


56


is shifted to the left as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the rocker switch is shifted into its third retraction position. In its third retraction position electrical energy from the source of electrical energy


60


is transmitted to the first and third solenoids S


1


and S


3


by lines


62


and


66


, respectively. When the hydraulic pitch cylinder


30


is being extended or retracted, the first solenoid S


1


shifts the dump valve


50


so that pressurized hydraulic fluid trapped in the angling cylinders


24


can return to the tank


44


. This prevents interference with the angling system when the pitch is being adjusted. After the correct pitch is set, the operator, if necessary, can reset the selected angling position by manipulating the angling control valve


26


.




Switch SW


1


is a brake switch and is normally biased open and is closed only when the brakes are applied. By locating switch SW


1


in series with the rocker switch, the pitch control system cannot be operated as the bulldozer is moving




The invention should not be limited to the above-described embodiment, but should be limited solely by the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A bulldozer comprising,a supporting frame, ground engaging means for supporting and propelling the supporting frame; a blade linkage pivotally mounted to the supporting frame whereby the blade linkage can be raised and lowered relative to the supporting frame; a bulldozer blade is mounted to the blade linkage by a bearing which permits the bulldozer blade to pitch forwardly and rearwardly, and to be angled to the right and left relative to the blade linkage; a hydraulic angling cylinder operatively positioned between the blade linkage and the bulldozer blade for angling the bulldozer blade right and left; a hydraulic pitch cylinder operatively positioned between the blade linkage and the bulldozer blade for adjusting the pitch of the bulldozer blade relative to the blade linkage; a hydraulic circuit for actuating the hydraulic angling cylinder and the hydraulic pitch cylinder, the hydraulic circuit comprising an angling control valve for directing hydraulic fluid to and from the hydraulic angling cylinder and a pitch control valve for directing hydraulic fluid to and from the hydraulic pitch cylinder, a hydraulic dump valve having a dump position and a checked position is hydraulically positioned between the hydraulic angling cylinder and the angling control valve for releasing hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic angling cylinder when the hydraulic pitch cylinder is extended and retracted.
  • 2. A bulldozer as defined by claim 1 wherein the bearing is a spherical bearing located between the bulldozer blade and the blade linkage.
  • 3. A bulldozer as defined by claim 2 wherein the pitch control valve has three positions, an extension position, a retraction position and a neutral position, whenever the pitch control valve is shifted into its extension position and its; retraction position, the hydraulic dump valve is shifted from its checked position to its dump position.
  • 4. A bulldozer as defined by claim 3 wherein the hydraulic dump valve is a solenoid actuated valve having a first solenoid and the pitch control valve is a solenoid actuated valve having a second solenoid and a third solenoid.
  • 5. A bulldozer as defined by claim 4 wherein the first, second and third solenoids are energized by a three-position switch, the three position switch having a first extension position, a second neutral position and a third retraction position, when the switch is shifted into its first extension position the first and the second solenoids are energized shifting the pitch control valve so that pressurized hydraulic fluid is directed to the hydraulic pitch cylinder to extend the hydraulic pitch cylinder and shifting the dump valve into its dump position.
  • 6. A bulldozer as defined by claim 5 wherein when the three-position switch is shifted into its second neutral position the first solenoid, the second solenoid and the third solenoid are not energized and the pitch control valve is in its neutral position and the dump valve is in its checked position.
  • 7. A bulldozer as defined by claim 6 wherein when the three-position switch is shifted into its third retraction position, the first and third solenoids are energized shifting the pitch control valve so that pressurized hydraulic fluid is directed to the hydraulic pitch cylinder retracting the hydraulic pitch cylinder, in addition the dump valve is shifted to its dump position.
  • 8. A bulldozer as defined by claim 4 wherein the first, second and third solenoids are energized by a three-position switch, the three-position switch has a first extension position, a second neutral position and a third retraction position, when the switch is shifted into its third retraction position both the first and third solenoids are energized shifting the pitch control valve so that pressurized hydraulic fluid is directed to the hydraulic pitch cylinder retracting the hydraulic pitch cylinder, in addition the dump valve is shifted into its dump position.
  • 9. A bulldozer as defined by claim 7 wherein the three-position switch is a rocker switch and the rocker switch is biased into its second neutral position.
  • 10. A bulldozer as defined by claim 9 wherein the hydraulic pitch cylinder is a double acting hydraulic cylinder.
  • 11. A bulldozer as defined by claim 10 wherein a brake switch is mounted in series with the rocker switch and is closed when the bulldozer is stopped and open when the bulldozer is moving.
  • 12. A bulldozer as defined by claim 1 wherein a brake switch is mounted in series with the rocker switch and is closed when the bulldozer is stopped and open when the bulldozer is moving.
  • 13. A pitch control system for a bulldozer having a bulldozer blade that is mounted to a blade linkage wherein the bulldozer blade is coupled to the blade linkage by a bearing that permits the right and left angling movement of the bulldozer blade and the forward and rearward pitch of the bulldozer blade relative to the blade linkage, the bulldozer is further provided with a hydraulically actuated system for angling the blade having an angling control valve and a hydraulic angling cylinder, the pitch control system comprising:a hydraulic dump valve hydraulically positioned between the angling hydraulic control valve and the hydraulic angling cylinder, the hydraulic dump valve having a dump position and a checked position; a linear actuator for changing the pitch of the bulldozer blade relative to the blade linkage, the linear actuator can be extended and retracted; whereby the dump valve is shifted to its dump position whenever the linear actuator is extending or retracting.
  • 14. A pitch control system as defined by claim 13 further comprising an electrical switch for extending and retracting the linear actuator.
  • 15. A pitch control system as defined by claim 14 wherein a brake switch is mounted in series with the electrical switch and is closed when the bulldozer is stopped and open when the bulldozer is moving.
  • 16. A pitch control system as defined by claim 15 wherein the linear actuator is a double acting hydraulic cylinder and the electrical switch manipulates a pitch control valve that directs hydraulic fluid to the double acting cylinder.
  • 17. A pitch control system as defined by claim 16 wherein the pitch control valve is a solenoid actuated valve having a second extension solenoid and a third retraction solenoid that are electrically coupled to the switch and the dump valve is provided with a first solenoid that is electrically coupled to the electrical switch.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
John Deere Dubuque Works Operator's Manual entitled “450G, 550G, and 650G Torque Converter and Direct Drive Crawler Dozers”, OMT159724 Issue B6, cover and pages 35-1 thru 35-6, printed in the U.S.A., (Jan. 1993).