Hydrostatic transmission and method for braking using the same
US-10550934-B2 · Feb 4, 2020 · US
US11353110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11353110-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016847409-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2022 |
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A hydrostatic axial piston pump has adjustable swept volume and is configured for fluidic connection to a hydraulic motor of a hydrostatic propulsion drive in a hydraulic circuit. The hydrostatic axial piston pump includes an adjusting unit configured to adjust the swept volume. The adjusting unit has an actuating cylinder with a first actuating pressure chamber, in which a first actuating pressure can be set via a first pressure reducing valve. The first actuating pressure is dependent on a first current at a first electromagnet of the first pressure reducing valve. An electronic control device is configured to store a model of the first current in a manner which is dependent on a requested speed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hydrostatic axial piston pump for a speed-controlled hydrostatic propulsion drive, the hydrostatic axial piston pump having an adjustable swept volume, the hydrostatic axial piston pump comprising: an adjusting unit configured to adjust the swept volume, the adjusting unit including an actuating cylinder with a first actuating pressure chamber, in which a first actuating pressure is set via a first pressure reducing valve, the first actuating pressure being dependent on a first current at a first electromagnet of the first pressure reducing valve; an electronic control device configured to store a model of the first current in a manner which is dependent on a speed that one of (i) can be requested and (ii) is requested; and an adaptation device configured to adapt the model in a manner which is dependent on the first current and an actual speed which one of (i) can be assigned and (ii) is assigned to the first current, wherein the hydrostatic axial piston pump is included in a hydraulic circuit for fluidic connection to a hydraulic motor. 2. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 1 , further comprising: a regulating device configured to correct a deviation of the actual speed from the requested speed. 3. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 2 , wherein first output values of the regulating device and the electronic control device are linked to the first current via a first operator. 4. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 3 , wherein the adaptation device is configured adapt a model of the regulating device in a manner which is dependent on the first current and the actual speed which one of (i) can be assigned and (ii) is assigned to the first current. 5. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 4 , wherein the adaptation device is configured to adapt a model of the electronic control device and the model of the regulating device in such a way that a first output value of the regulating device one of (i) is minimized and (ii) is zero. 6. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 2 , wherein the regulating device is configured to deactivate following one of (i) an adaptation operation and (ii) a start up. 7. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the adaptation device is configured to deactivate following one of (i) an adaptation operation and (ii) a start up. 8. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the adaptation device includes a cancelation condition of the adaptation at least in a manner which is dependent on the first current and the actual speed which one of (i) can be assigned and (ii) is assigned to the first current. 9. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 5 , wherein the respective model in each case has a static part and a dynamic part. 10. The hydrostatic axial piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic circuit is a closed hydraulic circuit. 11. A hydrostatic propulsion drive, comprising: a hydraulic motor; and an hydrostatic axial piston pump having an adjustable swept volume, the hydrostatic axial piston pump including (i) an adjusting unit configured to adjust the swept volume, the adjusting unit including an actuating cylinder with a first actuating pressure chamber, in which a first actuating pressure is set via a first pressure reducing valve, the first actuating pressure being dependent on a first current at a first electromagnet of the first pressure reducing valve, (ii) an electronic control device configured to store a model of the first current in a manner which is dependent on a speed that one of can be requested and is requested, and (iii) an adaptation device configured to adapt the model in a manner which is dependent on the first current and an actual speed which one of can be assigned and is assigned to the first current, wherein the hydrostatic axial piston pump is connected fluidically to the hydraulic motor in a closed hydraulic circuit, wherein the hydrostatic axial piston pump is coupled to a drive machine, and wherein the hydraulic motor is coupled to an output. 12. A method for controlling at least one of (i) a hydrostatic axial piston pump and (ii) a propulsion drive, the method comprising: performing a model-based determination of at least a first current assigned to a requested speed using a model; actuating a first electromagnet by way of the determined first current; and adapting the model in a manner dependent on an actual speed and at least the determined first current.
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