Articulated machine with powered differential steering
First Claim
1. An articulated machine, comprising:
- a front unit having a source of power, first and second output drive members, and a unitary powered differential and steering mechanism having a geared differential portion and a hydro-mechanical portion is connected to the source of power and disposed between the first and second output drive members; and
a rear unit connected to and, in use, articulates with respect to the front unit.
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Abstract
Articulated machines normally have a well known mechanical beveled gear arrangement for dividing power between the respective drive wheels and a differential lock that locks the two drive wheels when traveling in a straight direction. Likewise, articulated machines normally use externally mounted hydraulic cylinders to provide steering of the articulated machine by causing a front unit to articulate relative to the rear unit. In the subject invention, a unitary powered differential and steering mechanism is provided and includes a gear differential portion that provides input to respective first and second output drive members through a gear differential portion. Additionally, a hydro-mechanical portion is included and operatively disposed between the input member of the gear differential portion and one of the first and second output drive members. The hydro-mechanical portion includes a rotatable motor that is operative to lock the first and second output drive members together and to selectively cause one of the first and second output members to rotate at a relative speed different from the other to cause steering of the articulated machine. During the steering, continuous power is being delivered to both of the first and second output drive members.
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1. An articulated machine, comprising:
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a front unit having a source of power, first and second output drive members, and a unitary powered differential and steering mechanism having a geared differential portion and a hydro-mechanical portion is connected to the source of power and disposed between the first and second output drive members; and a rear unit connected to and, in use, articulates with respect to the front unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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