Continuously active pressure accumulator power transfer system

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – With control means for structure storing work driving energy

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60452, 60484, 60494, 60180, 60306, F16D 3102, F25B 1047, B60K 1700

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051687038

ABSTRACT:
A continuously active pressure accumulator power transfer system for a vehicle or a like comprises an engine, a pump driven by the engine, a main pressure accumulator maintained at a substantially constant fluid pressure and fluid volume by the pump during operation, a fluid motor for propelling the vehicle which is supplied with driving fluid pressure from the pressure accumulator and auxiliary units for operating the vehicle. The auxiliary units are also operated by fluid pressure from the pressure accumulator. The fluid motor(s) and the auxiliary units are operated directly by fluid pressure from the accumulator without any direct connection with the engine.

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