This application claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2016 209 942.6 filed Jun. 7, 2016.
The invention concerns a powershift transmission for agricultural machines.
DE 10 2010 061 919 A1 discloses a powershift transmission for agricultural machines, with a splitter group designed for powershifting by means of friction clutches.
The purpose of the present invention is to develop further powershift transmissions for agricultural machines having a powershiftable splitter group, in such manner that they can be constructed simply and inexpensively for the application for which they are intended,
This objective is achieved with a powershift transmission for agricultural machines, of the type concerned, which also embodies the characterizing features specified in the principal claim.
According to the invention, the powershift transmission for agricultural machines comprises a first transmission part in the form of a splitter group, which cooperates with a second transmission part in the form of a multi-speed transmission such that the second transmission part in the form of a multi-speed transmission has shiftable forward gears and at least one shiftable reversing gear, and the splitter group in the first transmission part is designed for powershifting and cooperates with the gearwheels and clutches in such manner that the rotational direction of the output shaft of the splitter group remains the same regardless of the gear ratio engaged in the splitter group. This makes it possible to connect to the output shaft of the splitter group, a standard multi-speed transmission, which can be designed in accordance with the driving speed and traction force needs to suit the agricultural machine concerned, for example a tractor.
In a further development of the invention it is possible to design the multi-speed transmission so that its shifts can be automated and/or are completely powershiftable. By designing the powershiftable splitter group and the multi-speed transmission as independent components of the powershift transmission, a modular assembly can be produced whose modules can be combined according to need.
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The powershift transmission consists of a first part 1 and a second part 2.
The first part 1 comprises a powershiftable splitter group 3 and the second part 2 comprises a multispeed transmission 4. The multispeed transmission 4 has a number of gears that can be engaged for forward driving and a number of gears that can be engaged for driving in reverse. The input shaft 5 of the splitter group 3 can be connected to a drive motor, for example an internal combustion engine. A spur gear 6 is connected coaxially and in a rotationally fixed manner to the input shaft 5. On the input shaft 5, a spur gear 7 is fitted and able to rotate. A spur gear 9 is connected coaxially and in a rotationally fixed manner to the output shaft 8. A spur gear 10 is fitted and able to rotate on the output shaft 8. By means of a clutch 11 the spur gear 10 can be connected to a spur gear 15. By means of a clutch 12 the output shaft can be connected to the spur gear 15. By means of a clutch 14 the spur gear 6 can be connected to a spur gear 16. By means of a clutch 13 the spur gear 7 can be connected to the spur gear 16. The spur gear 6 is in meshing connection with the spur gear 10. The spur gear 7 is in meshing connection with the spur gear 9 and the spur gear 15 is in meshing connection with the spur gear 16. By actuating the clutch 14 in the closing direction, actuating the clutch 13 in the opening direction and actuating the clutch 12 in the closing direction, the rotation of the input shaft 5 is transmitted to the output shaft 8. By actuating the clutches 13 and 14 in the closing direction and actuating the clutches 11 and 12 in the opening direction, a further gear is engaged. By actuating the clutch 14 in the opening direction, the clutch 11 in the closing direction, the clutch 13 in the closing direction and the clutch 12 in the opening direction, another gear is engaged. By actuating the clutches 11 and 12 in the closing direction and the clutches 13 and 14 in the opening direction a further gear is engaged. During the gearshifts the rotational direction of the input shaft 5 and the output shaft 8 remains unchanged. The multi-speed transmission 4 has friction clutches 17 and shifting elements 18, such that by means of the shifting elements 18 the various gear ratios are engaged. Since the rotational direction of the input shaft 5 and the output shaft 8 always remains the same, standard multi-speed transmissions can be connected to the output shaft 8. For that purpose the multi-speed transmission 4 has a drive input shaft 19, which is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the output shaft 8 or is made integrally therewith. Furthermore, the multi-speed transmission 4 has a drive output shaft 20 which, for example, can be connected to a rear axle of a tractor.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 209 942.6 | Jun 2016 | DE | national |