Work vehicle and work vehicle control method
US-9133780-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US9845590B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9845590-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514819853-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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A hydraulic system for providing hydraulic power to the work implements and subassemblies on an earth-moving machine such as a loader includes a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump. The first hydraulic pump can be associated with a lift circuit including a lift arm that can be raised and lowered with respect to the machine. The second hydraulic pump can be associated with both a tilt circuit for tilting a bucket pivotally connected to the lift arm and a steering circuit for steering the machine. The lift circuit and the tilt and steering circuits can be operated concurrently and independently of each other due to the arrangement of the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump.
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I claim: 1. An earth-moving machine comprising: a frame supported on a plurality of traction components that are steerable with respect to the frame by operation of a hydraulic steering assembly; a lift arm pivotally connected to the frame, the lift arm adapted to be raised and lowered with respect to the frame; and a bucket pivotally connected to the lift arm, the bucket adapted to be tilted with respect to the lift arm; a first hydraulic pump operably associated with the lift arm to actuate the lift arm; a second hydraulic pump operably associated with both the plurality of traction components to actuate steering of the plurality of traction components and the bucket for tilting the bucket; a first hydraulic actuator operably connect to the lift arm and in fluid communication with the first hydraulic pump; a second hydraulic actuator operably connected with the bucket for pivotally tilting the bucket; a third hydraulic actuator operably associated with the hydraulic steering assembly to actuate steering of the plurality of traction components; the second hydraulic actuator and the third hydraulic actuator both in fluid communication with the second hydraulic pump; and an energy recovery system including a charge valve and an accumulator, the charge valve operably connected with and configured to establish fluid communication between the first hydraulic actuator and the accumulator; wherein the energy recovery system further includes a discharge valve operably connected with and configured to establish fluid communication between the accumulator and at least one of the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump. 2. A method of hydraulically operating an earth-moving machine comprising: pressurizing by a first hydraulic pump low pressure hydraulic fluid into a first pressured hydraulic charge; pressurizing by a second hydraulic pump low pressure hydraulic fluid into a second pressurized hydraulic charge; directing the first pressurized hydraulic charge to a lift circuit to raise a lift arm of the earth-moving machine; directing the second pressurized hydraulic charge to at least one of a tilt circuit operably associated with a bucket tiltable with respect to the lift arm of the earth-moving machine and a steering circuit to actuate a steering assembly operably associated with a plurality of traction components that are steerable with respect to the earth-moving machine; directing at least a portion of the first pressurized hydraulic charge from the lift circuit to an accumulator; and directing the portion of the first pressurized hydraulic charge from the accumulator to at least one of the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump. 3. A hydraulic circuit comprising: a lift circuit including a first hydraulic pump in fluid communication with a first hydraulic actuator operably connected with a lift arm, the lift circuit adapted to direct a first pressurized hydraulic charge from the first hydraulic pump to the first hydraulic actuator; a tilt circuit including a second hydraulic pump in fluid communication with a second hydraulic actuator operably connected to a bucket pivotally connected to the lift arm; a steering circuit including the second hydraulic pump in fluid communication with a third hydraulic actuator operatively connected with a hydraulic steering assembly; the tilt circuit and the steering circuit adapted to direct a second pressurized hydraulic charge from the second hydraulic pump to at least one of the second hydraulic actuator and the third hydraulic actuator; an energy recovery system including a charge valve and an accumulator, the charge valve operably connected with and configured to establish fluid communication between the first hydraulic actuator and the accumulator; wherein the energy recovery system further includes a discharge valve operably connected with and configured to establish fluid communication between the accumulator and at least one of the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump. 4. The hydraulic circuit of claim 3 , further comprising a combiner valve in fluid communication with the first hydraulic pump and the second hydraulic pump to selectively direct the first pressurized hydraulic charge to at least one of the steering circuit and the tilt circuit and to selectively direct the second pressurized hydraulic charge to the lift circuit.
with a single arm pivoted directly on the chassis (linkage mechanism for it E02F3/3405) · CPC title
using two or more pumps with cross-assistance · CPC title
Systems with a variable displacement pump · CPC title
Control of steering, e.g. for hydraulic motors driving the vehicle tracks (steering in general B62D) · CPC title
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