Automated re-centering of steering system
US-9950734-B2 · Apr 24, 2018 · US
US9120504B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9120504-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313833598-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2015 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2015 |
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A four-bar linkage is provided as a mechanical interface for transferring respective outputs from a speed/direction control device and a hydraulic steering cylinder to displacement control arms of a pair of pumps of a dual-path hydrostatic transmission including a pair of motors respectively coupled for driving a pair of front wheels of a vehicle. The hydraulic steering cylinder is fixed and has a piston rod slidably coupled to an input arm of the four-bar linkage in such a way that a rotation speed decrease occurs as the arm and a linked control plate are pivoted from a neutral position, the control plate transferring pivotal movement to effect differential movement of the displacement control arms. This results in the vehicle speed decreasing during a turn.
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The invention claimed is: 1. In a vehicle including first and second front wheels respectively driven by first and second motors; first and second reversible, variable displacement pumps respectively coupled for supplying fluid to said motors and a steering system including a steering control interface linkage having an input member coupled for receiving a steering input and having an output member coupled to the input member and to displacement controllers of said first and second pumps for transferring movement received by said input member to effect differential adjustment of said displacement controllers thereby effecting steering of the vehicle, the improvement comprising: said steering input being provided by a hydraulic steering cylinder having a fixed barrel and having a piston rod movable in opposite directions in said barrel from a neutral position corresponding to a centered, non-steering position of the output member; a coupling configured for effecting a connection between said piston rod and said input member so as to effect a decrease in the rate of change of the displacement of the first and second pumps as the distance the piston rod of the steering cylinder moves from said a neutral position increases, thereby effecting a decrease in the speed of steering during a turn. 2. In a vehicle including first and second front wheels respectively driven by first and second motors; first and second reversible, variable displacement pumps respectively coupled for supplying fluid to said motors and a steering system including a steering control interface linkage having an input member coupled for receiving a steering input and having an output member coupled to the input member and to displacement controllers of said first and second pumps for transferring movement received by said input member to effect differential adjustment of said displacement controllers thereby effecting steering of the vehicle, the improvement comprising: said steering input being provided by a hydraulic steering cylinder having a fixed barrel and having a piston rod; a coupling effecting a connection between said rod and said input member so as to effect a decrease in the rate of change of the displacement of the first and second pumps as the distance the steering cylinder moves from a neutral position increases, thereby effecting a decrease in the speed of steering during a turn; and said steering control interface linkage being is a four-bar linkage including first and second links respectively defined by said input and output members, and including a third link having opposite ends pivotally mounted to the first and second links, and a fourth link extending parallel to the third link, with the first and fourth links being mounted for rotating about an upright fixed first pivot axis of the linkage, with the output member being mounted to the fourth link for rotating about an upright movable second pivot axis of the linkage, and with the third link having a first end pivotally mounted to the first link and a second end pivotally mounted to the second link, whereby pivotal movement of the input member is transmitted to the output member by way of the third link independently of any pivotal movement of the fourth link about said upright first axis. 3. The vehicle, as defined in claim 2 , wherein said input member is a bell-crank having an input leg and an output leg, with the output leg defining said first link, and wherein said coupling is between said steering cylinder rod and said input leg such the effective length of the input leg increases as the distance the steering cylinder moves from said neutral position increases, thereby effecting a decrease in the speed at which the input and output members pivot. 4. The vehicle, as defined in claim 2 , wherein said input member is a bell-crank having input and output legs, with the output leg defining said first link and with the input leg being defined by a rod; and said coupling including a slide member connected to said rod of the hydraulic steering cylinder and being mounted for sliding on said input leg of the input member. 5. The vehicle, as defined in claim 2 , wherein said coupling connecting the cylinder rod to said input member of the four-bar linkage is a lost-motion coupling. 6. A steering control linkage for controlling the displacement of a pair of reversible, variable displacement pumps respectively coupled for supplying fluid to a pair of vehicle front wheel drive motors, comprising: a four-bar linkage including a first link defined by an elongate speed and direction control arm having a first end mounted for pivoting about a fixed upright pivot post defining a first pivot axis and having a second end carrying an upright second pivot post defining a movable second pivot axis disposed parallel to said first pivot axis; a steering input bell crank fixed to said first upright post and thereby being mounted for pivoting about said first pivot axis and having a first leg and a second leg; a steering output plate being fixed to said second upright post and thereby being mounted for pivoting about said second pivot axis; a connecting link extending at least generally parallel to said speed and direction control arm and having opposite ends respectively pivotally coupled to said second leg of the steering input bell crank and to a first pivot location of said steering output plate, with the distance between the connection of the connecting link with the second leg of the steering input bell crank and the first upright axis being substantially equal to the distance between the connection of the connecting link with the output plate and the second pivot axis; first and second motion transfer links having respective first ends coupled to said output plate at second and third locations spaced substantially equally from opposite sides of said second pivot axis, and having respective second ends coupled to first and second displacement control arms of said first and second pumps; a steering cylinder having a fixed barrel through which extends a piston rod; and a lost-motion connection coupling an end of said piston rod to said first leg of the steering input bell crank such that the speed of rotation of the steering input bell crank decreases as the steering cylinder moves the steering input bell crank from a neutral position corresponding to a neutral position of the displacement control arms of the first and second pumps. 7. A steering control linkage for controlling the displacement of a pair of reversible, variable displacement pumps respectively coupled for supplying fluid to a pair of vehicle front wheel drive motors, comprising: a four-bar linkage including a first link defined by an elongate speed and direction control arm having a first end mounted for pivoting about a fixed upright pivot post defining a first pivot axis and having a second end carrying an upright second pivot post defining a movable second pivot axis disposed parallel to said first pivot axis; a steering input bell crank fixed to said first upright post and thereby being mounted for pivoting about said first pivot axis and having a first leg and a second leg; a steering output plate being fixed to said second upright post and thereby being mounted for pivoting about said second pivot axis; a connecting link extending at least generally parallel to said speed and direction control arm and having opposite ends respectively pivotally coupled to said second leg of the steering input bell crank and to a first pivot location of said steering output plate, with the distance between the connection of the connecting link with the second leg of the steering input bell crank and the first upright axis being substantially equal to the distance between the connection of the connecting link with the output plate and the
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