Machine element or mechanism – Rotary member or shaft indexing – e.g. – tool or work turret – Preselected indexed position
Patent
1975-07-07
1977-05-17
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Rotary member or shaft indexing, e.g., tool or work turret
Preselected indexed position
74861, B60K 4116
Patent
active
040234428
ABSTRACT:
This invention describes a system of control for a power source-transmission-load system such as might be used on an off-the-road vehicle, for example. The power source is an internal combustion engine having a known optimum characteristic of desired manifold vacuum versus engine speed. The transmission is a hydrostatic or hydromechanical transmission having infinitely variable speed ratio and having a control means for varying said speed ratio.
The control system includes a transducer means for measuring engine speed and converting this quantity into an analog fluid pressure proportional to the speed. This analog fluid pressure proportional to speed is modified in a function generator to produce an analog fluid pressure which is proportional to the desired manifold vacuum as a function of engine speed. Means are provided for measuring the actual manifold vacuum and for comparing the actual manifold vacuum with the desired manifold vacuum on a continuous basis. This comparison produces an error signal which is amplified and used to control a hydraulic system to operate the control means in order to vary the transmission ratio of the hydrostatic or hydromechanical transmission to obtain a speed ratio such that will provide optimum engine conditions.
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Gunda Rajamouli
Reid, Jr. Karl N.
Woods Robert L.
Chandler Lance W.
Oklahoma State University
Scott Samuel
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