B60G21/067

AXLE ARRANGEMENT FOR AN AGRICULTURAL BALER
20210114428 · 2021-04-22 ·

An axle arrangement for a baler includes: a first axle with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled with the chassis by a first leaf spring and a first hydraulic cylinder, the second end being coupled with the chassis by a second leaf spring and a second hydraulic cylinder; a second axle with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled with the chassis by a first leaf spring and a first hydraulic cylinder, the second end being coupled with the chassis by a second leaf spring and a second hydraulic cylinder; a first hydraulic line fluidly interconnecting the first hydraulic cylinder on the first axle with the first hydraulic cylinder on the second axle; and a second hydraulic line fluidly interconnecting the second hydraulic cylinder on the first axle with the second hydraulic cylinder on the second axle.

AXLE ARRANGEMENT FOR AN AGRICULTURAL BALER
20210114428 · 2021-04-22 ·

An axle arrangement for a baler includes: a first axle with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled with the chassis by a first leaf spring and a first hydraulic cylinder, the second end being coupled with the chassis by a second leaf spring and a second hydraulic cylinder; a second axle with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled with the chassis by a first leaf spring and a first hydraulic cylinder, the second end being coupled with the chassis by a second leaf spring and a second hydraulic cylinder; a first hydraulic line fluidly interconnecting the first hydraulic cylinder on the first axle with the first hydraulic cylinder on the second axle; and a second hydraulic line fluidly interconnecting the second hydraulic cylinder on the first axle with the second hydraulic cylinder on the second axle.

Tracked vehicle comprising a rotatably attached bogie

The invention relates to a tracked vehicle (11) comprising a vehicle body (30), at least one track assembly (21) and a suspension device (S). Said track assembly (21) is arranged to be supported by said vehicle body (30) by means of said suspension device (S), said track assembly comprising a track support beam (22) for supporting a plurality of road wheels (23, 23a), an endless track (25) being disposed around said road wheels. Said suspension device (S) comprises a bogie arrangement (50) rotatably attached to a fastening point (P0) of said vehicle body (30) about an axis of rotation (Z0) transversal to the longitudinal extension of said track assembly (21) and attached to said track support beam (22) in connection to at least two fastening points (P1, P2) so that the track support beam (22) is allowed to rotate in a rotational plane extending along the longitudinal extension of said track support beam (22) about said axis of rotation.

Paver and method for operating a paver
10961667 · 2021-03-30 · ·

A paver includes a main vehicle body and a set of fore-wheels. The set of fore-wheels is connected to the main vehicle body via a hydraulic wheel suspension system which, in at least a paving mode of the paver, allows hydraulic level compensation for each wheel of the set of fore-wheels. The paver further includes a hydraulic motion control assembly adapted to selectively provide hydraulic spring suspension and/or hydraulic dampening to at least one wheel of the set of fore-wheels.

Paver and method for operating a paver
10961667 · 2021-03-30 · ·

A paver includes a main vehicle body and a set of fore-wheels. The set of fore-wheels is connected to the main vehicle body via a hydraulic wheel suspension system which, in at least a paving mode of the paver, allows hydraulic level compensation for each wheel of the set of fore-wheels. The paver further includes a hydraulic motion control assembly adapted to selectively provide hydraulic spring suspension and/or hydraulic dampening to at least one wheel of the set of fore-wheels.

Suspension systems using hydraulic dampers

A dual-mode suspension system using hydraulic dampers is disclosed. One or more dampers on each side of the four-wheel suspension system are coupled to a respective damper on the other side via a damper valve. One or more leaf springs may be arranged between the leading links coupled to some of the dampers, and trailing links coupled to other of the dampers. The suspension system may advantageously engage, lock, or partially disengage the respective dampers connected by the valve on each side of the system. Manipulating the valve to control engagement of the dampers, which may depend on the speed and related issues, provides control over whether heave motions should be separated from roll. In another embodiment, one or more single or double acting hydraulic cylinders may be used to engage dampers.

Suspension systems using hydraulic dampers

A dual-mode suspension system using hydraulic dampers is disclosed. One or more dampers on each side of the four-wheel suspension system are coupled to a respective damper on the other side via a damper valve. One or more leaf springs may be arranged between the leading links coupled to some of the dampers, and trailing links coupled to other of the dampers. The suspension system may advantageously engage, lock, or partially disengage the respective dampers connected by the valve on each side of the system. Manipulating the valve to control engagement of the dampers, which may depend on the speed and related issues, provides control over whether heave motions should be separated from roll. In another embodiment, one or more single or double acting hydraulic cylinders may be used to engage dampers.

Symmetrically dynamic equalized volume and pressure air management system

An air management system for a vehicle having a first pneumatic circuit and a second pneumatic circuit, in which the first and second pneumatic circuits are pneumatically connected in a neutral position via a cross-flow mechanism. The first pneumatic circuit is configured to independently adjust air pressure of a first side of the vehicle. The second pneumatic circuit is configured to independently adjust air pressure of a second side of the vehicle. The system is configured to establish pneumatic communication between the first and second pneumatic circuits when the air management system is not independently adjusting the adjust air pressure of the first side of the vehicle and the air pressure of the second side of the vehicle in the cross-flow mode.

Symmetrically dynamic equalized volume and pressure air management system

An air management system for a vehicle having a first pneumatic circuit and a second pneumatic circuit, in which the first and second pneumatic circuits are pneumatically connected in a neutral position via a cross-flow mechanism. The first pneumatic circuit is configured to independently adjust air pressure of a first side of the vehicle. The second pneumatic circuit is configured to independently adjust air pressure of a second side of the vehicle. The system is configured to establish pneumatic communication between the first and second pneumatic circuits when the air management system is not independently adjusting the adjust air pressure of the first side of the vehicle and the air pressure of the second side of the vehicle in the cross-flow mode.

Hydraulic actuator with a frequency dependent relative pressure ratio

Disclosed herein are hydraulic actuators and methods for the operation of actuators having variable relative pressure ratios. Further disclosed are methods for designing and/or operating a hydraulic actuator such that the actuator exhibits a variable relative pressure ratio. In certain embodiments, the relative pressure ratio of the hydraulic actuator may be dependent on one or more characteristics (such as, for example, frequency or rate of change) of an oscillating input to the hydraulic actuator.