Four-wheel steering adjustable to sensitivity of operator controls
US-9550527-B2 · Jan 24, 2017 · US
US10464600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715593690-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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Electronically controlled hydraulic valves can be directly mounted to rear steering cylinders of a four wheel steering machine to improve steering, reduce space consumption, reduce leak points and allow ease of routing. The valves can receive hydraulic fluid from a pump and release hydraulic fluid to tank, while controlling an amount of hydraulic fluid to the steering cylinder via inlets and outlets in direct contact. The valves can be controlled by a controller that is also in communication with position sensors configured to sense positions of the front and rear steering cylinders, so that the directly mounted valves in the rear can be correspondingly controlled to follow steering in the front.
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We claim: 1. A steering assembly for an agricultural machine comprising: a swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a steerable leg coupled to the swing arm, the steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the swing arm and being configured to receive a wheel assembly; a steering cylinder coupled to the swing arm and the steerable leg, the steering cylinder being configured to control movement between the swing arm and the steerable leg for steering the wheel assembly; and an electronically controlled valve operable to hydraulically adjust the steering cylinder to control the movement for steering the wheel assembly, wherein the electronically controlled valve is directly mounted to the steering cylinder without an interconnecting hydraulic hose in between the electronically controlled valve and the steering cylinder; wherein the steering cylinder includes a position sensor configured to sense a position of the steering cylinder. 2. A steering assembly for an agricultural machine comprising: first and second rear steering assemblies, each of the first and second rear steering assemblies including: a swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a steerable leg coupled to the swing arm, the steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the swing arm and being configured to receive a wheel assembly; a steering cylinder coupled to the swing arm and the steerable leg, the steering cylinder being configured to control movement between the swing arm and the steerable leg for steering the wheel assembly; and an electronically controlled valve operable to hydraulically adjust the steering cylinder to control the movement for steering the wheel assembly, wherein the electronically controlled valve is directly mounted to the steering cylinder without an interconnecting hydraulic hose in between the electronically controlled valve and the steering cylinder; and a controller operatively connected to the electronically controlled valves of the first and second rear steering assemblies, the controller configured to control operation of the electronically controlled valves of the first and second rear steering assemblies independently of each other to effectuate the steering of the wheel assemblies. 3. The steering assembly of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second rear steering assemblies further comprises a lock assembly in communication with the steerable leg, each lock assembly being operable to lock the steerable leg in a first state which prevents the steerable leg from moving with respect to the swing arm, and unlock the steerable leg in a second state which allows the steerable leg to move with respect to the swing arm. 4. The steering assembly of claim 3 , wherein each lock assembly comprises an actuator configured to drive a lock pin. 5. The steering assembly of claim 4 , wherein each actuator is coupled to the swing arm, the steerable leg provides a pocket, and the actuator is configured to drive the lock pin into the pocket. 6. The steering assembly of claim 5 , wherein each actuator is electronically controlled to hydraulically drive the lock pin. 7. The steering assembly of claim 6 , wherein each lock assembly includes a lock sensor configured to sense the first state corresponding to the lock pin driven into the pocket or the second state corresponding to the lock pin retracted from the pocket. 8. The steering assembly of claim 2 , wherein each swing arm is configured to move by rotating vertically with respect to the chassis. 9. The steering assembly of claim 8 , wherein each steerable leg is configured to move by rotating horizontally with respect to the swing arm. 10. The steering assembly of claim 9 , wherein an end of each swing arm is configured as a clevis, and wherein each steerable leg includes a hole for receiving a king pin for fastening the clevis. 11. A four wheel steering system for an agricultural machine comprising: first and second front steering assemblies, each front steering assembly comprising: a front swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a front steerable leg coupled to the front swing arm, the front steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the front swing arm and being configured to receive a front wheel assembly; and a front steering cylinder coupled to the front swing arm and the front steerable leg, the front steering cylinder being configured to control movement of the front steerable leg for steering the front wheel assembly; first and second rear steering assemblies, each rear steering assembly comprising: a rear swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a rear steerable leg coupled to the swing arm, the rear steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the rear swing arm and being configured to receive a rear wheel assembly; a rear steering cylinder coupled to the rear swing arm and the rear steerable leg, the rear steering cylinder being configured to control movement between the rear swing arm and the rear steerable leg for steering the rear wheel assembly; and an electronically controlled valve operable to hydraulically adjust the rear steering cylinder to control the movement for steering the rear wheel assembly, wherein the electronically controlled valve is directly mounted to the rear steering cylinder without an interconnecting hydraulic hose in between the electronically controlled valve and the rear steering cylinder; wherein the front and rear steering cylinders each include a position sensor configured to sense a position of the steering cylinder. 12. A four wheel steering system for an agricultural machine comprising: first and second front steering assemblies, each front steering assembly comprising: a front swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a front steerable leg coupled to the front swing arm, the front steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the front swing arm and being configured to receive a front wheel assembly; and a front steering cylinder coupled to the front swing arm and the front steerable leg, the front steering cylinder being configured to control movement of the front steerable leg for steering the front wheel assembly; first and second rear steering assemblies, each rear steering assembly comprising: a rear swing arm configured to move with respect to a chassis; a rear steerable leg coupled to the swing arm, the rear steerable leg being configured to move with respect to the rear swing arm and being configured to receive a rear wheel assembly; a rear steering cylinder coupled to the rear swing arm and the rear steerable leg, the rear steering cylinder being configured to control movement between the rear swing arm and the rear steerable leg for steering the rear wheel assembly; and an electronically controlled valve operable to hydraulically adjust the rear steering cylinder to control the movement for steering the rear wheel assembly, wherein the electronically controlled valve is directly mounted to the rear steering cylinder without an interconnecting hydraulic hose in between the electronically controlled valve and the rear steering cylinder; and a controller operatively connected to the electronically controlled valves of the first and second rear steering assemblies, the controller configured to control operation of the electronically controlled valves of the first and second rear steering assemblies independently of each other to effectuate the steering of the rear wheel assemblies. 13. The four wheel steering system of claim 12 , wherein each rear steering assembly further comprises a lock assembly i
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with different steering modes, e.g. crab-steering, or steering specially adapted for reversing of the vehicle · CPC title
specially adapted for particular type of steering gear or particular application (steering gears per se B62D3/00; steering linkages not characterised by being power-assisted or power-driven B62D7/00) · CPC title
specially adapted for particular vehicles, e.g. tractors, carts, earth-moving vehicles, trucks · CPC title
fluid, i.e. using a pressurised fluid for most or all the force required for steering a vehicle · CPC title
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