A method for recovering energy and a hydraulic system
US-2015308079-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US9586473B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9586473-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313942389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2017 |
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A work vehicle includes a cooling fan that selectively and/or periodically runs in reverse in order to discharge accumulated dirt or debris from one or more coolers. The reverse activation of the fan is prevented from initiating when the operator of the running vehicle is outside the operator cab in the vicinity of the coolers. In an exemplary embodiment, activation of a parking brake interrupts or prevents reverse activation of the fan, though a fuel door sensor may also be used. A minimum engine speed may be specified to ensure adequate power for maximum fan power during the reverse operation.
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A work vehicle comprising: a chassis; at least one traction device supporting the chassis on the ground; an engine that defines an engine speed, the engine operably coupled to the at least one traction device to propel the chassis across the ground; at least one of a brake system including a parking brake actuatable to maintain the work vehicle in a stopped position and a fuel access cover; a cooling system supported by the chassis, the cooling system comprising: a first cooler that receives a fluid to be cooled; a hydraulic cooler; a fan having: a first mode of operation, wherein the fan directs air across the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a first direction; and a second mode of operation, wherein the fan directs air across the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a controller that only initiates operation of the fan in the second mode of operation when the engine speed is at or above a predetermined setpoint wherein the cooling system is in fluid communication with the engine to receive engine coolant as the fluid to be cooled; wherein the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler form at least a part of respective side walls of a cooling assembly, the cooling assembly defining a cavity between the respective side walls; and wherein the fan is disposed at a rear wall of the cooling assembly, the fan operable to pull ambient air into the cavity through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in the first mode of operation, and the fan operable to push ambient air into the cavity and subsequently through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in the second mode of operation. 2. The work vehicle of claim 1 , wherein when the engine speed is at or above the predetermined setpoint the engine provides sufficient power to drive the fan in the second mode of operation. 3. The work vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the engine comprises an internal combustion engine and the predetermined setpoint is about 1600 rpm. 4. The work vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the work vehicle includes both the brake system and the fuel access cover, the controller prevents operation of the fan in the second mode of operation when the parking brake is actuated or the fuel access cover is open. 5. The work vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the fan rotates in opposite directions in the first and second modes of operation. 6. The work vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the cooling system: pulls ambient air through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler into the cavity of the cooling system and subsequently exhausts the air from the cavity through the rear wall in the first mode of operation; and pushes ambient air into the cavity through the rear wall and subsequently exhausts the air from the cavity through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in the second mode of operation. 7. The work vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising at least one hydraulic actuator that receives hydraulic fluid, the hydraulic cooler of the cooling system is in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic actuator to receive and cool the hydraulic fluid. 8. A work vehicle comprising: a chassis; at least one traction device supporting the chassis on the ground; an engine that defines an engine speed and is operably coupled to the at least one traction device to propel the chassis across the ground; a cooling system comprising: a first cooler that receives a fluid to be cooled; a hydraulic cooler; a fan having: a first mode of operation, wherein the fan directs air across the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a first direction; and a second mode of operation, wherein the fan directs air across the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a controller that only initiates operation of the fan in the second mode of operation when the engine speed is at or above a predetermined setpoint; wherein the cooling system is in fluid communication with the engine to receive engine coolant as the fluid to be cooled; wherein the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler form at least a part of respective side walls of a cooling assembly, the cooling assembly defining a cavity between the respective side walls; and wherein the fan is disposed at a rear wall of the cooling assembly, the fan operable to pull ambient air into the cavity through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in the first mode of operation, and the fan operable to push ambient air into the cavity and subsequently through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in the second mode of operation. 9. The work vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising a brake system including a parking brake actuatable to maintain the work vehicle in a stopped position, wherein the controller prevents operation of the fan in the second mode of operation when the parking brake is actuated. 10. The work vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising a timer operably connected to the controller, wherein the controller operates the fan: in the first mode of operation when the engine coolant is above a predetermined temperature and the timer is below a predetermined time threshold; and in the second mode of operation when the timer is above the predetermined time threshold and the engine speed is above the predetermined setpoint. 11. The work vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising a fuel refill access cap accessible via a fuel access cover, the controller preventing operation of the fan in the second mode of operation when the fuel access cover is open. 12. The work vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the fan rotates in opposite directions in the first and second modes of operation. 13. The work vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising at least one hydraulic actuator that receives hydraulic fluid, the hydraulic cooler of the cooling system is in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic actuator to receive and cool the hydraulic fluid. 14. The work vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the at least one hydraulic actuator includes a hydraulic motor that operates the fan. 15. The work vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the at least one hydraulic actuator includes a hydraulic cylinder that operates a work tool. 16. A method of operating a work vehicle, the work vehicle comprising an engine defining an engine speed, a cooling system including a first cooler, a hydraulic cooler and at least one of a brake system including a parking brake actuatable to maintain the work vehicle in a stopped position and a fuel access cover, the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler forming at least a part of respective side walls of a cooling assembly, the cooling assembly defining a cavity between the respective side walls and a rear wall, the method comprising the steps of: pulling ambient air into the cavity through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a forward direction and exhausting the air through the rear wall to effect cooling of the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler; pushing ambient air into the cavity through the rear wall and exhausting the air through the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler in a reverse direction to effect cleaning of the first cooler and the hydraulic cooler; and only initiating the flow of air in the reverse direction when the engine speed is at or above a predetermined setpoint. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the work vehicle includes a hydraulic actuator that receives hydraulic fluid, the hydraulic cooler being in fluid communication with the hydraulic actuator to receive the hydraulic fluid, and wh
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