Hydrostatic transmission

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Inventors

Hauser, Ray M.
Johnson, Alan W.

Application #

016584

Filed

Jan-30-1998

Published

Jan-18-2000

Current US Class

060/487
060/489

International Classes

F16D 039/00

Field of Search

60/487 60/489 60/490 475/230

Assignee

Hydro-Gear Limited Partnership (Sullivan, IL)

Examiners

Nguyen; Hoang

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McDonough; Thomas C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A hydrostatic transmission having a hydraulic pump and motor for use in a vehicle, including a center section for mounting and operatively connecting the pump and motor, a rotatable output drive shaft engaged to the hydraulic motor, and a running surface and support members integrally formed with the center section to fully support the output drive shaft, and further including a thrust bearing mounted in a housing for the transmission to engage said hydraulic motor, where the thrust bearing is supported by the upper and lower casing sections of the housing.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A hydrostatic transmission for use in a vehicle to convert rotational power from the vehicle engine to output axle means of said vehicle, comprising,

a hydraulic pump and hydraulic motor;

a center section on which said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor are mounted;

porting formed in said center section to operatively connect said hydraulic pump and said hydraulic motor;

a rotatable output drive shaft engaged to said hydraulic motor;

a plurality of bearing openings formed on said center section, said bearing openings integrally formed with and extending from said center section, whereby said output drive shaft is fully supported by said bearing openings.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to transaxles including a hydrostatic transmission ("HST") commonly used with riding lawn mowers and similar small tractors. Such tractors generally use an engine having a vertical output shaft which is connected to the transaxle via a conventional belt and pulley system. A standard HST for such a transaxle includes a hydraulic pump, which is driven by the engine output shaft, and a hydraulic motor, both of which are usually mounted on a center section. Rotation of the pump by an input shaft creates an axial motion of the pump pistons. The oil pressure created by this axial motion is channelled via porting to the hydraulic motor, where it is received by the motor pistons, and the axial motion of these pistons against a thrust bearing causes the motor to rotate. The hydraulic motor in turn has an output shaft which drives the vehicle axles through differential gearing.

Among the advantages of transaxles with hydrostatic transmissions are the reduction of the number of parts and in the size of the unit, and, in some instances, the elimination of mechanical gears. As is known in the art, the use of a transaxle having a hydrostatic transmission enables the manufacturer to include all necessary elements in one unit, whereby the transaxle is easily incorporated into the tractor design, as it requires only the addition of a belt to connect it to the motor and a control lever for changing speed and direction. While the basic principles of transaxles with an HST are well known in the prior art, there are several disadvantages of present transaxles with HST designs. These disadvantages, and the present invention's means for overcoming them, are set forth herein.
 
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