Hydraulic circuit having a hydraulic motor equipped with a...

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Having a mechanical clutch or brake device in the power train

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C060S494000

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06675576

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a hydraulic circuit for the hydrostatic transmission of a vehicle, said hydraulic circuit comprising at least one hydraulic motor, two main ducts, serving respectively as feed and as discharge main ducts for the motor, a parking brake comprising brake means suitable for being urged by return means into a braking position in which they brake the motor, and for being urged into an inactive position by feeding fluid to a brake release chamber via a brake release duct, the circuit further comprising brake release control means suitable for connecting said brake release duct to a first brake release fluid source, means for connecting the brake release chamber to a unpressurized reservoir, short-circuit valve means suitable for isolating said feed and discharge main ducts from each other or for interconnecting them, selection valve means suitable for connecting the brake release duct to the brake release chamber or for isolating said duct from said chamber, and auxiliary brake release means suitable for connecting the brake release chamber to a second brake release fluid source when said chamber is isolated from the brake release duct.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
When the motor is operational for driving the vehicle, brake release is achieved by feeding fluid to the brake release chamber, so that the brake means take up their inactive position. To achieve mechanical braking, it is necessary to cease feeding the brake release duct from the first brake release fluid source, and to connect the brake release chamber to the unpressurized reservoir, so as to enable said chamber to be emptied.
For example, a valve is disposed on the brake release duct and connects said duct either to the first brake release fluid source or to the unpressurized reservoir.
When the circuit is not fed with fluid, the motor is inactive, and the brake release chamber is not fed, so that the brake means are in their braking position under the effect of the return means which are, in particular, resilient return means such as a spring.
It is sometimes necessary to tow the vehicle. In order for towing to take place properly, two conditions must be satisfied. Firstly, it is necessary to prevent the hydraulic motor from delivering torque that opposes the towing, i.e. the motor must be deactivated by enabling its rotor to turn in freewheel mode. For this purpose, the short-circuit valve means are controlled so that they interconnect the feed and discharge main ducts, i.e. so as to form a short-circuit between said ducts.
The second condition is that the brake must be deactivated. The first brake release fluid source can be an auxiliary pump such as a booster pump or the main pump of the circuit, which pump is driven so as to deliver the fluid under pressure when the vehicle is operating, in general by means of an engine. For towing purposes, the first brake release fluid source is not used, in particular because said engine is not in operation. It is therefore the second brake release fluid source that is used to deactivate the brake for towing purposes. For example, said second source can be a handpump, a pump fed by a small independent motor, or else a pressurized fluid source available on the vehicle for a function other than driving it (e.g. for powering a tool), even when the transmission of the vehicle is not operational. To achieve brake release for towing purposes, the selection valve means isolate the brake release duct from the brake release chamber which must be connected to the second brake release fluid source.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,317,331 shows a hydraulic circuit of this type, in which the short-circuit valve means and the selection valve means are constituted by two distinct hydraulic entities, each having its own specific control means.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a simplified hydraulic circuit, making it possible to provide the functions of the short-circuit valve and of the selection valve simply, reliably, and inexpensively.
This object is achieved by the fact that the circuit of the invention has a single short-circuit and selection valve having two main ports connected to respective ones of the two main ducts, and two selection ports connected respectively to the brake release chamber and to the brake release duct, and control means for controlling said valve, which control means are suitable for causing the valve to take up a first configuration in which the main ports are mutually isolated while the selection ports are interconnected, and for causing it to take up a second configuration in which the main ports are interconnected while the selection ports are mutually isolated.
The single short-circuit and selection valve of the invention makes it possible, in a single hydraulic element, to provide the function of the short-circuit valve means and the function of the selection valve means. As a result, the circuit is naturally more compact than in the prior art, and it is easier to put the valve in place in the circuit. In addition, it is much simpler to organize towing. In the first configuration, the hydraulic motor can operate since the main ducts are isolated from each other, and since, at the same time, the selection ports are interconnected so as to allow brake release to take place via the first brake release fluid source. Conversely, in the second configuration, towing is possible since the two main ducts are interconnected, i.e. the motor is short-circuited, and the selection ports are isolated so as to enable brake release to take place via the second brake release fluid source. For this purpose, it is necessary merely to connect said second source to the brake release chamber. To go from a situation in which the motor can operate to this situation in which towing is possible, only the hydraulic entity constituted by the short-circuit and selection valve needs to be controlled, whereas, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,317,331, two valves need to be controlled.
Advantageously, the auxiliary brake release means comprise an auxiliary brake release duct suitable for connecting the brake release chamber to the second brake release fluid source when the short-circuit and selection valve is in its second configuration.
In which case, the second configuration of the short-circuit and selection valve of the invention is used to enable brake release to take place by means of the second brake release source, via the auxiliary brake release duct. In other words, when the valve is in the second configuration, it is not necessary to actuate any hydraulic element other than the second brake release source (as appropriately connected to the auxiliary brake release duct) in order to achieve brake release.
In which case, advantageously, the short-circuit and selection valve further has an auxiliary brake release port suitable for being connected to the second brake release fluid source, and the auxiliary brake release duct is formed in said valve and is suitable, when said valve is in the second configuration, for causing the selection port that is connected to the brake release chamber to communicate with said auxiliary brake release port.
The auxiliary brake release port is then part of the short-circuit and selection valve of the invention, and it is thus to said port that the second brake release fluid source can be connected to achieve brake release for towing purposes, in which case the fluid is fed to the brake release chamber by means of the selection port which is connected thereto. It is also possible to consider having the auxiliary brake release port connected continuously to said selection port, but having said auxiliary brake release port closed off when towing is not necessary, e.g. by a stopper situated outside the valve.
Advantageously, the short-circuit and selection valve is suitable for taking up an intermediate configuration in which the main ports are interconnected, and in which the selection ports are interconnected and communicate with the auxiliary brake release duct.
This intermediate configuration is a

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