WO1999043931A1 - Cooling and heating system - Google Patents

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WO1999043931A1
WO1999043931A1 PCT/SE1999/000201 SE9900201W WO9943931A1 WO 1999043931 A1 WO1999043931 A1 WO 1999043931A1 SE 9900201 W SE9900201 W SE 9900201W WO 9943931 A1 WO9943931 A1 WO 9943931A1
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Priority to US09/623,130 priority patent/US6758266B1/en
Priority to EP99907991A priority patent/EP1058775B1/en
Priority to AU27517/99A priority patent/AU2751799A/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R17/00Arrangements or adaptations of lubricating systems or devices
    • B60R17/02Systems, e.g. central lubrication systems
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K25/00Auxiliary drives
    • B60K25/02Auxiliary drives directly from an engine shaft
    • B60K2025/026Auxiliary drives directly from an engine shaft by a hydraulic transmission
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO ASPECTS CROSS-CUTTING VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
    • B60Y2200/00Type of vehicle
    • B60Y2200/40Special vehicles
    • B60Y2200/41Construction vehicles, e.g. graders, excavators

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  • the present invention relates to a cooling and heating system for a machine, such as a wheeled loader or dumper according to the precharacterizing clause of Patent Claim 1.
  • Machines such as wheeled loaders and dumpers comprise a number of components which are controlled by hydraulics.
  • hydraulic cylinders are used in order to operate a working implement, such as a scoop, which is arranged on a loading arm assembly of a wheeled loader.
  • the object of the present invention is to bring about rapid heating up of the hydraulic liquid of a machine in order to reduce the fuel consumption of the machine when cold-started.
  • Another object of the present invention is to achieve rapid heating up of the lubrication oil for at least one wheel axle of the machine.
  • a further object of the present invention is to achieve rapid heating up of the transmission oil for a gearbox of the machine.
  • a further object of the invention is to achieve cooling of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil during operation of the vehicle.
  • a cooling and heating system provides rapid heating up of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil, which reduces the fuel consumption of the machine, and also reduces wear on the hydraulics system, the wheel axles and the gearbox of the machine.
  • the cooling and heating system also provides controlled cooling of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil when the machine is used.
  • Fig. 1 shows a cooling and heating system according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • - 3 - Fig. 2 shows a cooling and heating system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cooling and heating system 1 according to Fig. 1 comprises a main line 2 which is connected to a first heat exchanger 4, a feed pump 6, a charge-air cooler 8 and a second heat exchanger 10.
  • the main line 2 contains a fluid.
  • the feed pump 6 causes the fluid to circulate in the main line 2.
  • the first heat exchanger 4 can, as shown in
  • Fig. 1 constitute a radiator for an internal combustion engine 12 which is used to drive the machine in which the cooling and heating system 1 is arranged.
  • the charge-air cooler 8 is arranged so as to cool compressed charge air which is to be supplied to the internal combustion engine 12.
  • the compression of the charge air is brought about by an exhaust-gas turbo or compressor (not shown) .
  • the charge air is heated up during compression.
  • the charge air is cooled in the charge-air cooler 8.
  • the second heat exchanger 10 is connected to the main line 2 downstream of the charge- air cooler 8.- The heat given off from the charge air to the fluid in the main line 2 will be conveyed by the fluid to the second heat exchanger 10.
  • a hydraulic liquid line 14 is connected to the second heat exchanger 10.
  • hydraulic liquid circulates, which is used for inter alia various hydraulic components 16 of the machine, such as hydraulic cylinders.
  • the hydraulic liquid is caused to circulate by means of a variable hydraulic liquid pump 18 which is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14.
  • the hydraulic liquid flows to a hydraulic liquid tank 20. From the hydraulic tank 20, the hydraulic liquid is pumped to the hydraulic components 16 of the machine.
  • a first hydraulic motor 22 is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14, which first hydraulic motor 22 is arranged so as to drive a fan 24 which is arranged so as to bring about an air flow through the first heat exchanger 4 in order to cool the fluid in the main line 2.
  • the fluid in the main line 2 will carry away any excess heat from the hydraulic liquid. This is brought about by virtue of the fluid which passes through the second heat exchanger 10 also passing through the first heat exchanger 4 in which cooling of the fluid takes place.
  • a first temperature sensor 26 is positioned in the hydraulic liquid tank 20 and a second temperature sensor 28 is positioned in the first heat exchanger 4, in contact with the fluid.
  • the first and second sensors 26, 28 are connected to a control unit 30 which controls the variable hydraulic liquid pump 18.
  • the fan 24 By increasing the flow of the variable hydraulic pump 18, the fan 24 will bring about increased cooling of the fluid in the main line 2.
  • - 5 - Fig. 1 also shows a cab heat exchanger 32 which is connected to a cooling water line 34 for the internal combustion engine 12.
  • the purpose of the cab heat exchanger 32 is to heat up a cab (not shown) in which a driver, who drives the machine, sits.
  • a transmission heat exchanger 36 is also connected to the cooling water line 34 of the internal combustion engine 12, downstream of the cab heat exchanger 32.
  • the transmission heat exchanger 36 is connected to a gearbox (not shown) of the machine.
  • cooling water On cold-starting, cooling water, which is heated up by the internal combustion engine 12, will pass through the cab heat exchanger 32 and the transmission heat exchanger 36. This results in rapid heating up of both the cab and the gearbox.
  • the cooling water does not pass through the first heat exchanger 4, which is ensured by a thermostat 38 of the internal combustion engine 12.
  • the.rmostat 38 opens and the cooling water is conveyed through the first heat exchanger 4. Cooling of the gearbox can be brought about if the temperature of the gearbox exceeds the temperature of the cooling water.
  • the main line 2 can be connected to the cooling water line 34, so that the liquid circulating in the main line 2 also circulates in the cooling water line 34.
  • a third temperature sensor 40 is positioned in the gearbox and connected to the control unit 30. If the third temperature sensor 40 sends signals to the control unit 30 that the gearbox or transmission oil in the gearbox is too hot, the variable hydraulic liquid pump 18 increases the flow of hydraulic liquid so that the cooling by the fan 24 of the cooling water in the first heat exchanger 4 increases.
  • Fig. 2 shows a second embodiment of the invention.
  • a third heat exchanger 42 which is arranged so as to cool or heat the lubrication oil which is contained in - 6 - a lubrication oil line 44.
  • the lubrication oil line 44 is connected to the third heat exchanger 42 , a wheel axle 46 of the machine, a lubrication oil pump 48, a filter 50 and on to the third heat exchanger 42 in order to form a closed circuit.
  • the lubrication oil pump 48 is driven by a second hydraulic motor 52 which is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14.
  • the lubrication oil When the machine is cold-started, the lubrication oil is viscous, which results in the friction and wear on the wheel axle 46 and the transmission (not shown) present on the wheel axle 46 increasing. As the hydraulic liquid will be heated up rapidly on cold-starting, as described above, the lubrication oil in the lubrication oil line 44 will also be heated up by the heated hydraulic liquid. This heat transfer takes place in the third heat exchanger 42.
  • the lubrication oil line 44 described which forms a closed circuit, can be provided for each wheel axle 46 of the vehicle.
  • Fig. 2 shows two separate closed circuits for two wheel axles 46, 47 of the machine. Alternatively, one closed circuit can be provided for two or " more wheel axles .

Abstract

The invention relates to a cooling and heating system for a machine, such as a wheeled loader or dumper, comprising a main line (2) arranged so as to contain a fluid, a first heat exchanger (4) which is connected to the main line (2), and a charge-air cooler (8) for cooling compressed charge air for an internal combustion engine (12) arranged in the machine, which charge-air cooler (8) is connected to the main line (2). A second heat exchanger (10) is connected to the main line (2) downstream of the charge-air cooler (8), to which second heat exchanger (10) a hydraulic liquid line (14) is connected, so that heat can be transferred between the fluid in the main line (2) and the hydraulic liquid in the hydraulic liquid line (14).

Description

1 Cooling and heating system for a machine
The present invention relates to a cooling and heating system for a machine, such as a wheeled loader or dumper according to the precharacterizing clause of Patent Claim 1.
Machines such as wheeled loaders and dumpers comprise a number of components which are controlled by hydraulics. For example, hydraulic cylinders are used in order to operate a working implement, such as a scoop, which is arranged on a loading arm assembly of a wheeled loader.
When the machine is cold-started, it is desirable to increase the temperature of the hydraulic liquid in the hydraulic system of the machine rapidly so as to reduce friction and wear in hydraulic cylinders and other hydraulic components. Reduced friction results in the fuel consumption of the vehicle being lower. When the temperature increases, the quantity of water given off from the hydraulic liquid also increases, which is desirable.
When the hydraulic liquid has been heated up and the hydraulic components of the machine are used, heat is generated as a result of the increase in pressure in the hydraulic liquid. The hydraulic liquid must then be cooled so that the hydraulics system is not damaged by the temperature of the hydraulic liquid being too high.
In order to reduce friction losses and thus reduce the fuel consumption of the machine, it is also desirable that the transmission oil in the gearbox of the machine and the lubrication oil in the wheel axles of the machine are heated up rapidly when the machine is cold-started. In the same way as for the hydraulics system, it is necessary to cool the transmission oil and lubrication oil when the machine is used in order that the gearbox and the wheel axles are not damaged. - 2 -
It is previously known to heat up the hydraulic liquid of a machine by means of the cooling water from an internal combustion engine in the machine. The disadvantage of heating the hydraulic liquid using the cooling water of the internal combustion engine is that it takes too long to heat up the hydraulic liquid, which results in high fuel consumption when the machine is cold-started.
The object of the present invention is to bring about rapid heating up of the hydraulic liquid of a machine in order to reduce the fuel consumption of the machine when cold-started.
Another object of the present invention is to achieve rapid heating up of the lubrication oil for at least one wheel axle of the machine.
A further object of the present invention is to achieve rapid heating up of the transmission oil for a gearbox of the machine.
A further object of the invention is to achieve cooling of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil during operation of the vehicle.
This is achieved by means of a cooling and heating system according to Patent Claim 1. Such a cooling and heating system provides rapid heating up of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil, which reduces the fuel consumption of the machine, and also reduces wear on the hydraulics system, the wheel axles and the gearbox of the machine. The cooling and heating system also provides controlled cooling of the hydraulic liquid, the lubrication oil and the transmission oil when the machine is used.
The invention will be described in greater detail by means of the appended figures showing exemplary embodiments , in which
Fig. 1 shows a cooling and heating system according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and - 3 - Fig. 2 shows a cooling and heating system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
The cooling and heating system 1 according to Fig. 1 comprises a main line 2 which is connected to a first heat exchanger 4, a feed pump 6, a charge-air cooler 8 and a second heat exchanger 10. The main line 2 contains a fluid. The feed pump 6 causes the fluid to circulate in the main line 2. The first heat exchanger 4 can, as shown in
Fig. 1, constitute a radiator for an internal combustion engine 12 which is used to drive the machine in which the cooling and heating system 1 is arranged. The charge-air cooler 8 is arranged so as to cool compressed charge air which is to be supplied to the internal combustion engine 12. The compression of the charge air is brought about by an exhaust-gas turbo or compressor (not shown) . The charge air is heated up during compression. In order to obtain a greater air mass per unit of volume in the fuel/air mixture in the internal combustion engine 12 and thus increase the power rating of the internal combustion engine 12, the charge air is cooled in the charge-air cooler 8. As shown in Fig. 1, the second heat exchanger 10 is connected to the main line 2 downstream of the charge- air cooler 8.- The heat given off from the charge air to the fluid in the main line 2 will be conveyed by the fluid to the second heat exchanger 10.
A hydraulic liquid line 14 is connected to the second heat exchanger 10. In the hydraulic liquid line 14, hydraulic liquid circulates, which is used for inter alia various hydraulic components 16 of the machine, such as hydraulic cylinders. The hydraulic liquid is caused to circulate by means of a variable hydraulic liquid pump 18 which is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14. The hydraulic liquid flows to a hydraulic liquid tank 20. From the hydraulic tank 20, the hydraulic liquid is pumped to the hydraulic components 16 of the machine. - 4 - A first hydraulic motor 22 is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14, which first hydraulic motor 22 is arranged so as to drive a fan 24 which is arranged so as to bring about an air flow through the first heat exchanger 4 in order to cool the fluid in the main line 2.
When the machine is cold-started, the hydraulic liquid in the hydraulic liquid line 14 is cold. When the hydraulic components 16 of the machine are used, the wear and the friction in the hydraulic components 16 will be great, which leads to the machine having to perform a great deal of work to drive the hydraulic components 16. This leads to the fuel consumption of the machine increasing. As the charge air is cooled by the charge-air cooler 8 as soon as the internal combustion engine 12 is started, the heat carried away from the charge-air cooler 8 will be supplied to the second heat exchanger 10, as described above. As the hydraulic liquid passes through the second heat exchanger 10, the heat from the fluid in the main line 2 will be transferred to the hydraulic liquid which is thus heated up.
When the hydraulic liquid has reached a suitable working temperature, the fluid in the main line 2 will carry away any excess heat from the hydraulic liquid. This is brought about by virtue of the fluid which passes through the second heat exchanger 10 also passing through the first heat exchanger 4 in which cooling of the fluid takes place. A first temperature sensor 26 is positioned in the hydraulic liquid tank 20 and a second temperature sensor 28 is positioned in the first heat exchanger 4, in contact with the fluid. The first and second sensors 26, 28 are connected to a control unit 30 which controls the variable hydraulic liquid pump 18. By increasing the flow of the variable hydraulic pump 18, the fan 24 will bring about increased cooling of the fluid in the main line 2. - 5 - Fig. 1 also shows a cab heat exchanger 32 which is connected to a cooling water line 34 for the internal combustion engine 12. The purpose of the cab heat exchanger 32 is to heat up a cab (not shown) in which a driver, who drives the machine, sits. A transmission heat exchanger 36 is also connected to the cooling water line 34 of the internal combustion engine 12, downstream of the cab heat exchanger 32. The transmission heat exchanger 36 is connected to a gearbox (not shown) of the machine. On cold-starting, cooling water, which is heated up by the internal combustion engine 12, will pass through the cab heat exchanger 32 and the transmission heat exchanger 36. This results in rapid heating up of both the cab and the gearbox. On cold-starting, the cooling water does not pass through the first heat exchanger 4, which is ensured by a thermostat 38 of the internal combustion engine 12.
When the internal combustion engine 12 is hot, the the.rmostat 38 opens and the cooling water is conveyed through the first heat exchanger 4. Cooling of the gearbox can be brought about if the temperature of the gearbox exceeds the temperature of the cooling water. As shown in Fig. 1, the main line 2 can be connected to the cooling water line 34, so that the liquid circulating in the main line 2 also circulates in the cooling water line 34.
A third temperature sensor 40 is positioned in the gearbox and connected to the control unit 30. If the third temperature sensor 40 sends signals to the control unit 30 that the gearbox or transmission oil in the gearbox is too hot, the variable hydraulic liquid pump 18 increases the flow of hydraulic liquid so that the cooling by the fan 24 of the cooling water in the first heat exchanger 4 increases.
Fig. 2 shows a second embodiment of the invention. Connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14 is a third heat exchanger 42 which is arranged so as to cool or heat the lubrication oil which is contained in - 6 - a lubrication oil line 44. The lubrication oil line 44 is connected to the third heat exchanger 42 , a wheel axle 46 of the machine, a lubrication oil pump 48, a filter 50 and on to the third heat exchanger 42 in order to form a closed circuit. The lubrication oil pump 48 is driven by a second hydraulic motor 52 which is connected to the hydraulic liquid line 14.
When the machine is cold-started, the lubrication oil is viscous, which results in the friction and wear on the wheel axle 46 and the transmission (not shown) present on the wheel axle 46 increasing. As the hydraulic liquid will be heated up rapidly on cold-starting, as described above, the lubrication oil in the lubrication oil line 44 will also be heated up by the heated hydraulic liquid. This heat transfer takes place in the third heat exchanger 42. The lubrication oil line 44 described, which forms a closed circuit, can be provided for each wheel axle 46 of the vehicle. Fig. 2 shows two separate closed circuits for two wheel axles 46, 47 of the machine. Alternatively, one closed circuit can be provided for two or" more wheel axles .
When the machine is used, heat is generated in the wheel axles 46, 47. This heat can be carried away by means of the lubrication oil and the third heat exchanger 42.-

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1. Cooling and heating system for a machine, such as a wheeled loader or dumper, comprising a main line (2) arranged so as to contain a fluid, a first heat exchanger (4) which is connected to the main line (2), and a charge-air cooler (8) for cooling compressed charge air for an internal combustion engine (12) arranged in the machine, which charge-air cooler (8) is connected to the main line (2), characterized in that a second heat exchanger (10) is connected to the main line (2) downstream of the charge-air cooler (8) , to which second heat exchanger (10) a hydraulic liquid line (14) is connected, so that heat can be transferred between the fluid in the main line (2) and the hydraulic liquid in the hydraulic liquid line (14) .
2. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 1, characterized in that a first hydraulic motor (22) connected to the hydraulic liquid line (14) is arranged so as to drive a fan (24) , which fan (24) is arranged so as to bring about an air flow through the first heat exchanger (4) in order to cool the fluid in the main line (2) .
3. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 1 or 2 , characterized in that a variable hydraulic liquid pump (18) is- connected to the hydraulic liquid line (14) , which hydraulic liquid pump (18) is arranged so as to bring about a variable hydraulic liquid flow in the hydraulic liquid line (14) . 4. Cooling and heating system according to Claim
3. characterized in that a control unit (30) is connected to the hydraulic liquid pump (18), which control unit (30) is arranged so as to control the hydraulic liquid pump (18) on the basis of the temperature of the fluid and the hydraulic liquid.
5. Cooling and heating system according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least a third heat exchanger (42) is connected to the hydraulic liquid line (14) , to which third heat - 8 - exchanger (42) a lubrication oil line (44) for at least one wheel axle (46, 47) arranged on the machine is connected, so that heat can be transferred between the lubrication oil and the hydraulic liquid. 6. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 5, characterized in that a second hydraulic motor (52) connected to the hydraulic liquid line (14) is arranged so as to drive a lubrication oil pump (48) connected to the lubrication oil line (44) . 7. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the lubrication oil line (44) is connected to each wheel axle (46, 47) of the machine .
8. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the lubrication oil line
(44) forms a separate circuit for each wheel axle (46, 47) of the machine.
9. Cooling and heating system according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a cooling water line (34) connected to the internal combustion engine (12) comprises a cab heat exchanger (36) and a transmission heat exchanger (36), which transmission heat exchanger (36) is arranged in a gearbox (37) of the machine and which transmission heat exchanger (36) is connected to the cooling water line (34) downstream of the cab heat exchanger (32) .
10. Cooling and heating system according to Claim 9, characterized in that the control unit is arranged so as to control the hydraulic liquid pump (18) on the basis of the temperature of the transmission oil in the gearbox (37) .
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US09/623,130 US6758266B1 (en) 1998-02-27 1999-02-16 Work machine having a hydraulic liquid cooling and heating system
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