Hydrostatically driven road rollers

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Inventors

Heathcote, Terence R.
Jefferies, Ralph G.

Application #

062336

Filed

Jul-31-1979

Published

Dec-23-1980

Current US Class

060/403
060/487
091/505
092/12.2
417/213

International Classes

F01B 003/02; F04B 001/26

Field of Search

417/222 417/213 91/506 91/505 92/7 92/12.1 92/13 92/122 60/403 60/476 60/487 192/85

Assignee

Stothert & Pitt Limited (Somerset, GB2)

Examiners

Cohen; Irwin C.

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Abstract
A hydrostatically driven road roller having a swash plate pump controlling the supply of pressurized fluid to a drive motor, a dead man's handle or the like controlling pressurization of the fluid in the fluid system, a manual speed control lever connected to the swash plate pump, and a disconnectible device positioned in the connection between the control lever and the pump. The disconnectible device comprises a piston fixed to a swash plate control shaft, a cylinder movable on and lockable with the piston, and means for moving the cylinder into and out of locking engagement with the piston. Centralizing means are also provided to move automatically the swash plate into a neutral position.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A hydrostatically driven road roller which includes a variable displacement swash plate pump having a swash plate control shaft connected to a manual control lever, and a dead man's handle which controls pressurization of the fluid in the fluid system, wherein said connection between said swash plate control shaft and said manual control lever includes a disconnectible device which is adapted automatically to cause said manual control lever to become ineffective when said dead man's handle is in an inoperative position.

2. A road roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said disconnectible device comprises a piston and piston rod fixedly secured to said swash plate control shaft, a cylinder having a bore and positioned over said piston and piston rod for lengthwise axial, and angular turning, movement relative to said piston and said piston rod, means for interconnecting said cylinder with said piston, spring means for biasing said cylinder into a disconnected position, and a fluid port in said cylinder wall providing communication between said cylinder bore and said fluid system, whereby in use, when said dead man's handle is in its operative position, the pressurized fluid moves said cylinder, against the action of said spring means, into a connected position.



Description
This invention relates to hydrostatically driven road rollers both of the vibratory and non-vibratory types. The invention is especially applicable to pedestrian controlled single-roll roller machines.

More particularly, the invention is concerned with a machine in which the hydrostatic drive includes a variable displacement swash plate pump which is controllable by the operator to vary the amount of fluid passed to a drive motor and thereby controls the travelling speed, and the direction of travel, of the machine, and also a dead man's handle, or other corresponding means, which must be held, by the operator, in an operative position in order to operate the machine, and which moves automatically into an inoperative position when released.

It is among the objects of the present invention to provide a roller machine having means prevent manual control of the swash plate pump when the dead man's handle, or other corresponding means, is in an inoperative position.

It is further among the objects of the present invention to provide means which cause the swash plate of the pump to return automatically to a neutral position when the dead man's handle, or other corresponding means, is moved into its inoperative position.
 
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