Motors: expansible chamber type – Fluid supply through diverse paths to single expansible chamber
Patent
1987-09-11
1989-03-07
Look, Edward K.
Motors: expansible chamber type
Fluid supply through diverse paths to single expansible chamber
91461, 251 26, 414685, F01B 2502
Patent
active
048095869
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a hybrid hydraulic system for a work vehicle having both an open center hydraulic circuit and a close center hydraulic circuit. An internal combustion engine drives a fixed displacement pump and a variable displacement pump. The fixed displacement pump provides hydraulic fluid to the open center circuit which directs hydraulic fluid to a steering circuit and the working circuit through a priority valve. The variable displacement pump provides hydraulic fluid to the close center circuit which directs hydraulic fluid to a braking circuit and a pressure reduction circuit. The pressure reduction circuit directs hydraulic fluid to a pilot control system, a clutch cutoff and a differential lock out. Both pumps receive hydraulic fluid from a common sump and a common suction line. The braking circuit comprises two independent braking circuits. Each of the braking circuits include a manually shiftable regulating valve which is hydraulically balanced between its output and the output of the other regulating valve. In this way, the regulating valves are hydraulically interconnected for piloting each other. The pressure reduction system is provided with a first two position solenoid valve which is fluidically positioned between the variable displacement pump and a pressure reducing valve which directs hydraulic fluid to the pilot control system. A working actuator provides an alternate source of hydraulic fluid which is fluidically coupled to the pilot control system when the first solenoid valve is energized. The pressure reduction system houses the first solenoid valve, the pressure reduction valve, and second and third solenoid valves for directing hydraulic fluid to be differential lock out and clutch cutoff, respectively.
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John Deere Company brochure on the 844 Loader, Jul. 1985.
John Deere Company brochure on the Loader Models 444D, 544D and 644D, Oct. 25, 1985.
Gage Douglas M.
Neagle Stuart L.
Deere & Company
Look Edward K.
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