Load based suspension motion limiting
First Claim
1. An articulated dozer, comprising:
- a front chassis portion;
a rear chassis portion connected to the front chassis portion via an articulation joint;
a first A-frame;
a second A-frame, a length of the second A-frame frame being approximately equal to a length of the first A-frame frame, the front chassis portion and the rear chassis portion, respectively suspended above the first and second A-frames;
a first suspension cylinder having a first cylinder head end and a first cylinder rod end, the first suspension cylinder operatively attached to the front chassis portion and the first A-frame;
a second suspension cylinder having a second cylinder head end and a second cylinder rod end, the second suspension cylinder operatively attached to the front chassis portion and the first A-frame;
a first pilot operated check valve having a first check valve pilot line, the first check valve connected to the rod end of the first suspension cylinder, the first check valve pilot line connected to the second cylinder head end; and
a second pilot operated check valve having a second check valve pilot line, the second check valve connected to the rod end of the second suspension cylinder, the second check valve pilot line connected to the first cylinder head end.
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Abstract
An articulated loader has an articulated chassis and two A-frames. The points of the A-frames face each other. The articulated chassis includes a front portion and a rear portion. Likewise, there is a front or first A-frame and a rear or second A-frame. The A-frames are connected to the overall chassis at points close to but offset from the point of vehicle articulation via ball joints and via hydraulic suspension cylinders toward the wider portions of the “A”s. The vehicle is propelled along the ground by independently driven tracks. The invention includes a feature to limit the motion of the suspension system based on the load applied to the suspension cylinders, i.e., the pressure experienced by the head end of the suspension cylinders. This is accomplished via pilot operated check valves.
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4 Claims
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1. An articulated dozer, comprising:
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a front chassis portion; a rear chassis portion connected to the front chassis portion via an articulation joint; a first A-frame; a second A-frame, a length of the second A-frame frame being approximately equal to a length of the first A-frame frame, the front chassis portion and the rear chassis portion, respectively suspended above the first and second A-frames; a first suspension cylinder having a first cylinder head end and a first cylinder rod end, the first suspension cylinder operatively attached to the front chassis portion and the first A-frame; a second suspension cylinder having a second cylinder head end and a second cylinder rod end, the second suspension cylinder operatively attached to the front chassis portion and the first A-frame; a first pilot operated check valve having a first check valve pilot line, the first check valve connected to the rod end of the first suspension cylinder, the first check valve pilot line connected to the second cylinder head end; and a second pilot operated check valve having a second check valve pilot line, the second check valve connected to the rod end of the second suspension cylinder, the second check valve pilot line connected to the first cylinder head end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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