Hydraulic control circuit for a hydraulic motor
US-12486770-B2 · Dec 2, 2025 · US
US10138729B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10138729-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615299291-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A drive assembly includes a drive motor at least in part contained in a housing and having a rotor rotating an output shaft. A selector mechanism, at least in part contained in the housing, is movable into one of a plurality of orientations corresponding to one of a plurality of drive motor settings. An actuator, at least in part contained in the housing, is arranged to move the selector mechanism into one of the plurality of orientations. The actuator has first and second pistons each disposed in a piston chamber of the housing for movement by hydraulic pressure. The second piston is arranged in contact with the first piston and configured to aggregate and transfer forces from hydraulic movement of the first piston and the second piston to move the selector mechanism.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drive assembly, comprising: a housing; a drive motor at least in part contained in the housing and having a rotor rotating an output shaft; a selector mechanism at least in part contained in the housing and movable into one of a plurality of orientations corresponding to one of a plurality of drive motor settings; and an actuator at least in part contained in the housing and arranged to move the selector mechanism into one of the plurality of orientations, the actuator including: a first piston disposed in the housing for movement by hydraulic pressure; and a second piston disposed in the housing for movement by hydraulic pressure, the second piston being arranged in contact with the first piston and configured to aggregate and transfer forces from hydraulic movement of the first piston and the second piston to move the selector mechanism. 2. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a piston chamber within which the first and second pistons move along a stroke axis. 3. The drive assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first and second pistons each have an enlarged head a narrow stem; wherein the stem of the first piston contacts the head of the second piston; and wherein the stem of the second piston contacts the selector mechanism. 4. The drive assembly of claim 3 , wherein the housing defines multiple fluid passages for hydraulic fluid to enter the piston chamber in a volume upstream of the head of the first piston and in a volume axially between the heads of the first and second pistons. 5. The drive assembly of claim 3 , wherein the housing defines a single fluid passage for hydraulic fluid to enter the piston chamber in a volume upstream of the head of the first piston. 6. The drive assembly of claim 5 , wherein the housing defines vent passages opening from the piston chamber in volumes downstream of the head of each of the first and second pistons. 7. The drive assembly of claim 3 , wherein the actuator further includes a bulkhead within the piston chamber axially between the heads of the first and second pistons; and wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to the head of the first piston at a first axial side of the bulkhead and hydraulic pressure is applied to the head of the second piston at a second axial side of the bulkhead. 8. The drive assembly of claim 7 , wherein the stem of the first piston contacts the head of the second piston at the second axial side of the bulkhead. 9. The drive assembly of claim 8 , wherein the housing defines a single fluid passage for hydraulic fluid to enter the piston chamber in a volume upstream of the head of the first piston; and wherein the stem of the first piston has an axial bore through hydraulic fluid is communicated to the second side of the bulkhead to apply hydraulic pressure to the head of the second piston. 10. The drive assembly of claim 7 , wherein the piston chamber defines an inner shoulder against which the bulkhead is mounted by a fastener to the housing. 11. The drive assembly of claim 10 , wherein an outer seal is disposed between the bulkhead and the housing and an inner seal is disposed between the stem of the first piston and an opening in the bulkhead which receives the stem of the first piston; and wherein the inner and outer seals partition the piston chamber into two distinct pressure chambers. 12. The drive assembly of claim 3 , wherein the heads of the first and second pistons each have a recessed upstream-side face. 13. The drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive motor is a hydraulic motor and the selector mechanism is a swash plate pivotally coupled with respect to the housing to be moved by the actuator into one of a plurality of tilt orientations with respect to a rotation axis of the motor; and wherein the swash plate has a work surface at an oblique angle with respect to the rotation axis, the work surface impinged by one or more pistons of the drive motor such that a stroke of each of the pistons is different for each of the plurality of tilt orientations of the swash plate. 14. The drive assembly of claim 13 , further including a brake assembly at least in part contained in the housing and configured to couple to the rotor of the drive motor, the brake assembly moveable between a braked position in which the brake assembly impedes rotation of the rotor and a released position in which the brake assembly allows rotation of the rotor; and an actuator at least in part contained in the housing and arranged to engage the brake assembly at least when the brake assembly is in the braked position and to engage the selector mechanism at least when the brake assembly is in the released position. 15. The drive assembly of claim 14 , wherein the brake assembly includes a plurality of interleaved brake disks and friction plates arranged about the rotor of the drive motor, the brake disks being coupled for rotation with the rotor of the drive motor and the friction plates being mounted in fixed relation to the housing; and wherein, at least in the braked position of the brake assembly, the piston engages at least one of the brake disks and the friction plates so that the friction plates frictionally engage the brake disks to impede rotation of the brake disks and the rotor of the drive motor. 16. A drive assembly for a final drive of a work vehicle, the drive assembly comprising: a mounting hub configured to secure to a frame of the work vehicle; a drive motor attached to the mounting hub, the drive motor having a rotor driving an output shaft; a swash plate pivotally mounted with respect to the mounting hub about the output shaft and movable into one of a plurality of tilt orientations corresponding to one of a plurality of motor speed settings; an actuator arranged to pivot the swash plate into one of the plurality of tilt orientations, the actuator including: a first piston disposed in a piston chamber of the housing for movement by hydraulic pressure along a stroke axis; and a second piston disposed in the piston chamber of the housing for movement by hydraulic pressure along the stroke axis, the second piston being arranged in contact with the first piston and configured to aggregate and transfer forces from hydraulic movement of the first piston and the second piston to pivot the swash plate; a gear set coupled to the output shaft; and an output hub receiving rotational power from the motor via the output shaft and the gear set to provide motive power for the work vehicle; wherein the output hub is driven at a first speed and torque when the swash plate is in a first tilt position and the output hub is driven at a second speed and torque when the swash plate is in a second tilt position. 17. The drive assembly of claim 16 , wherein the swash plate has a work surface at an oblique angle with respect to the rotation axis of the motor, the work surface impinged by one or more pistons of the drive motor such that a stroke of each of the pistons is different for each of the plurality of tilt orientations of the swash plate. 18. The drive assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first and second pistons each have an enlarged head a narrow stem; wherein the stem of the first piston contacts the head of the second piston; and wherein the stem of the second piston contacts the swash plate. 19. The drive assembly of claim 18 , wherein the actuator further includes a bulkhead within the piston chamber axially between the heads of the first and second pistons; wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to the
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