Electric work vehicle with hydrostatic drive equipped with hydraulic power assist while traveling
A hybrid hydrostatic and hydraulic drive system in electric work vehicles addresses power constraints by dynamically allocating hydraulic fluid flow, enhancing power delivery and ensuring safe operation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- FR · FR
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-11-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
The integration of electric motorization in work vehicles faces space constraints due to the replacement of diesel engines, limiting the power delivery of hydrostatic components, and existing systems struggle to meet torque and speed requirements.
A hybrid system combining a hydrostatic drive with a hydraulic drive, controlled by a unit that arbitrates hydraulic fluid flow to assist the hydrostatic system when needed, ensuring sufficient power and torque for movement, and prioritizing critical functions like steering and braking.
Enhances power delivery and maintains smooth operation by compensating for hydrostatic system limitations, ensuring safe and efficient movement and load handling.
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Title of the invention: Electric work vehicle with hydrostatic traction equipped with hydraulic drive assistance while traveling technical field
[0001] The invention relates to an electric work vehicle driven in motion by a hydrostatic transmission traction system and a hydraulic transmission traction system. Technological background
[0002] Work vehicles, in particular load handling equipment, are generally equipped with a diesel-type internal combustion engine which provides the energy required for the traction effort to drive the vehicle in motion and to actuate the kinematic and dynamic components for handling.
[0003] The integration of environmental considerations (reduction of greenhouse gas emissions) and regulatory constraints (for handling in warehouses for example) has led to the electrification of work vehicles.
[0004] One of the difficulties related to this evolution lies in the replacement of the internal combustion engine by a bulky electric motorization system, which generates significant space constraints affecting the sizing of the drivetrain of the work vehicle.
[0005] Document DE 100 33 803 A1 describes an electric handling trolley driven by a hydrostatic transmission system whose pump also supplies a hydraulic system dedicated to handling. However, the constrained sizing of the basic hydrostatic components, pump and motor, limits the power that can be delivered to meet a movement requirement, i.e., a torque requirement or a forward speed requirement for the trolley. In this architecture, a single pump is used for both traction hydrostatics and handling hydraulics. Summary
[0006] One idea underlying the invention is to couple a hydraulically driven traction system to the hydraulic system of a work vehicle, in particular to assist the hydrostatically driven traction system when it does not provide enough power to meet a travel requirement specified by an operator.
[0007] According to one embodiment, the invention provides a work vehicle comprising an electrical power source, a hydrostatic drive electric motor and an electric hydraulic drive motor powered by the electrical power source, at least one transmission axle equipped with drive wheels, at least one travel requirement sensor configured to measure a travel requirement of the work vehicle, a hydrostatic transmission traction system comprising a hydrostatic pump driven by the electric hydrostatic drive motor, and a hydrostatic motor connected to the hydrostatic pump, the hydrostatic motor enabling the rotational drive of the drive wheels of said transmission axle, a hydraulic system comprising a hydraulic pump driven by the electric hydraulic drive motor, a hydraulic distribution box connected to the hydraulic pump and at least one hydraulically controlled device, the at least one hydraulically controlled device being supplied with hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic distribution box,a hydraulically driven traction system comprising a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic distribution unit, the hydraulic motor enabling the rotational drive of the drive wheels of said transmission axle, and a control unit configured to control, according to the movement requirements of the work vehicle, on the one hand, a flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by the hydraulic pump and, on the other hand, the hydraulic distribution unit so as to distribute the flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by said hydraulic pump between the hydraulically controlled device(s) and the hydraulic motor.
[0008] Hydrostatic transmission, which is more compact and flexible than mechanical transmission, is preferred.
[0009] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises a forward speed sensor configured to measure a forward speed of the work vehicle, and the control unit is configured to control a flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by the hydraulic pump, depending on the need for movement and the forward speed of the work vehicle.
[0010] Such a work vehicle may include a kinematic chain with a plurality of transmission bridges, independent of each other or mechanically linked.
[0011] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle comprises at least two transmission axles, each transmission axle being equipped with drive wheels, the hydrostatic motor of the hydrostatic transmission traction system is coupled to a first transmission axle, and the hydraulic motor of the hydraulic transmission traction system is coupled to a second transmission axle.
[0012] According to another embodiment, the hydrostatic motor of the hydrostatic transmission traction system and the hydraulic motor of the hydraulic transmission traction system are coupled to the same transmission bridge.
[0013] According to one embodiment, the control unit is configured to trigger the drive of the hydraulic motor when the need to move the work vehicle is greater than a first threshold value of need for movement, and to stop the drive of said hydraulic motor when the need to move the work vehicle is less than a second threshold value of need for movement.
[0014] The threshold values for travel requirements can be set according to the capabilities of the hydrostatic drive system. In other words, when the hydrostatic drive system does not develop enough power to meet the travel requirements of the work vehicle, the control unit activates the hydraulic drive system. Conversely, if the main hydrostatic drive system can deliver enough power to meet the travel requirements of the work vehicle, the control unit deactivates the auxiliary hydraulic drive system.
[0015] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises a rotational speed sensor configured to measure the rotational speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor, the control unit being configured to determine a hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the hydraulic motor from the work vehicle's travel requirement, to determine a flow setpoint value of the hydraulic pump by comparing a sum of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements of the hydraulically controlled device(s) and a hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the hydraulic motor with the maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate of the hydraulic pump, the flow setpoint value of the hydraulic pump corresponding to the smallest of the compared values,to determine a setpoint value for the rotational speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor from the setpoint value for the flow rate of the hydraulic pump and the displacement of the hydraulic pump, and to control the measured value of the rotational speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor to the setpoint value for the rotational speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor.
[0016] In other words, the control unit is configured to control the rotation speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor in order to control the variation of the hydraulic fluid flow rate delivered by the hydraulic pump so that it accompanies the dynamics of the hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the hydraulically controlled device(s) and the hydraulic motor.
[0017] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises a torque sensor configured to measure the torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor, a pressure sensor configured to measure the operating pressure of the hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump, and wherein said hydraulic pump has an adjustable displacement, and the control unit is configured to determine the displacement of said hydraulic pump from a measurement of the torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor and a measurement of the operating pressure of the hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump.
[0018] According to one embodiment, the at least one hydraulically controlled device includes a hydraulic steering device.
[0019] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises at least one forward speed sensor configured to measure a forward speed of the work vehicle and a steering sensor configured to measure a need for steering, and the control unit controls the flow of hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump and controls the hydraulic distribution box so as to supply the hydraulic steering device when there is a need for steering or when the forward speed of said work vehicle is non-zero.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the hydraulic distribution box is configured to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic steering device as a priority over the hydraulic motor and, where applicable, to another hydraulically controlled device, when the sum of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements of the hydraulic motor, the hydraulic steering device and, where applicable, of the other or each of the other hydraulically controlled devices is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow of the hydraulic pump.
[0021] In other words, the hydraulic distribution box is configured so that the hydraulic steering device is always fully supplied with hydraulic fluid flow, regardless, on the one hand, of the hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the other hydraulically controlled device(s) and regardless, on the other hand, of the flow requirement of the hydraulic motor, for example driven in flow when the hydraulically driven traction system assists the hydrostatically driven traction system for driving the work vehicle in motion.
[0022] According to one embodiment, at least one hydraulically controlled device includes a hydraulic braking device.
[0023] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle includes at least one forward speed sensor configured to measure a forward speed of the work vehicle and a brake sensor configured to measure a need for braking, and the control unit controls the flow of hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump and controls the hydraulic distribution box so as to supply the hydraulic braking device when there is a need for braking or when the forward speed of said work vehicle is non-zero.
[0024] According to one embodiment, the hydraulic distribution unit is configured to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic braking device as a priority over the hydraulic motor and, where applicable, to another said hydraulically controlled device, when the sum of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements of the hydraulic motor, the hydraulic braking device and, where applicable, of the other or each of the other hydraulically controlled devices is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow of the hydraulic pump.
[0025] In other words, the control unit drives the distribution box so that the hydraulic braking device is always fully supplied with hydraulic fluid flow, regardless, on the one hand, of the hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the other hydraulically controlled device(s) and regardless, on the other hand, of the flow requirement of the hydraulic motor, for example driven in flow when the hydraulically driven traction system assists the hydrostatically driven traction system for driving the work vehicle in motion.
[0026] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises a load handling device, and at least one hydraulically controlled device comprises at least one hydraulic actuator for operating the load handling device.
[0027] According to one embodiment, the control unit is configured to control the hydraulic control box so as not to supply hydraulic fluid flow to the hydraulic actuator(s) of the load handling device when a need to move said work vehicle is greater than a third threshold value of movement need, and to supply hydraulic fluid flow to said hydraulic actuator(s) when a need to move said work vehicle is less than a fourth threshold value of movement need, the third threshold value of movement need being greater than or equal to the fourth threshold value of movement need.
[0028] When the power dedicated to driving the moving vehicle is insufficient despite the traction assistance of the hydraulic motor, the hydraulic system can be relieved of power by deactivating the actuator(s) of the load handling system, and the saved power is redirected to the hydraulically driven traction system.
[0029] The control unit thus arbitrates between the hydraulic fluid flow requirement for driving the work vehicle in motion and the hydraulic fluid flow requirement for actuation of the load handling devices.
[0030] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle further comprises a control element intended to be actuated by an operator to control the load handling device, at least one sensor configured to measure a position of the control element, and the control unit of said work vehicle is configured to determine a hydraulic fluid flow requirement of the actuator(s). hydraulics of the load handling device from the position measurement of the control element.
[0031] When the hydrostatic transmission traction system includes a geared motor assembly, another idea underlying certain aspects of the invention is to compensate for the torque loss associated with a gear change in the mechanical reducer by means of hydraulic traction assistance. The decrease in speed or acceleration of the work vehicle due to disengagement during a gear change is not only inconvenient for the operator, but can also present safety risks, for example, when the work vehicle is being driven up a steep slope.
[0032] According to one embodiment, the hydrostatic drive system further comprises a multi-ratio mechanical reducer coupled to said transmission bridge, and wherein the control unit is configured to activate the hydraulic drive electric motor of the hydraulic drive system in response to a change in the ratio of the mechanical reducer. Brief description of the figures
[0033] The invention will be better understood, and other objects, details, features and advantages thereof will become more apparent from the following description of several particular embodiments of the invention, given solely by way of illustration and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0034] [Fig-1] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a work vehicle according to a mode of realization (in the lowered and retracted position of the telescopic lifting arm).
[0035] [Fig.2] Fig.2 is a perspective view of a work vehicle according to one embodiment (in the raised and deployed position of the telescopic lifting arm).
[0036] [Fig.3] The [Fig.3] is a functional schematic representation of the work vehicle according to one embodiment.
[0037] [Fig.4] The [Fig.4] is a functional schematic representation of the work vehicle according to another embodiment.
[0038] [Fig.5] The [Fig.5] is a schematic representation of the functional of the control unit according to one embodiment.
[0039] [Fig.6] The [Fig.6] is a graphical representation of the variation of power delivered by the kinematic chain of a work vehicle according to an embodiment as a function of time.
[0040] [Fig.7] The [Fig.7] is a graphical representation of the traction force applied to the drive wheels as a function of the speed of movement on flat ground of the work vehicle according to an embodiment. Description of the implementation methods
[0041] The following embodiments are described in relation to an electric load handling truck with a telescopic boom. In some variations, the work vehicle 1 can be an all-terrain or off-road electrically powered truck, such as an electric rotating telescopic handler, an electric vertical mast truck, or an electric compact loader.
[0042] Such a work vehicle 1, shown in Figures 1 and 2, comprises a chassis 2 surmounted by a driver's cab 3 in which an operator can be seated. The chassis 2 is equipped with a ground engagement structure comprising a first transmission axle 4a and a second transmission axle 4b, each of the transmission axles 4a, 4b being coupled to a pair of wheels 5a, 5b. For example, the first transmission axle 4a can be a front transmission axle and the second transmission axle 4b can be a rear transmission axle. The work vehicle 1 is driven while in motion by rotating the drive wheels 5a, 5b in contact with the ground.
[0043] With reference to Figures 3 and 4, the work vehicle 1 also includes an electrical power source 6 which may consist of a modular assembly of electrochemical accumulator batteries and / or energy storage capacitors.
[0044] The work vehicle 1 also includes a hydrostatic drive electric motor 7, powered by the electrical power source 6, and a hydrostatic transmission traction system 8.
[0045] The hydrostatic drive system 8 consists of a hydrostatic pump 9 driven by the hydrostatic drive electric motor 7, and a hydrostatic motor 10 connected to the hydrostatic pump 9. The hydrostatic pump 9 and the hydrostatic motor 10 operate in a closed circuit. The output shaft 11 of the hydrostatic motor 10 is coupled to at least one transmission axle 4a, 4b to enable the rotational drive of the drive wheels 5a, 5b of the work vehicle 1.
[0046] Advantageously, the hydrostatic pump 9 and the hydrostatic motor 10 have variable displacement controlled hydraulically, hydromechanically or electrically.
[0047] Advantageously, the traction force developed for driving the work vehicle 1 is mainly provided by the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8. In other words, the hydraulic transmission traction system 14 described below is designed to assist, in an auxiliary capacity, the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 so that the work vehicle 1 can develop the traction force necessary for driving it.
[0048] The work vehicle 1 also includes a hydraulic drive electric motor 12 powered by the electrical power source 6, a hydraulic system 13 and a hydraulically driven traction system 14 connected to the hydraulic system 13.
[0049] The hydraulic system 13 consists of a hydraulic pump 15 driven by a hydraulic drive electric motor 12, a hydraulic distribution box 16 connected to the hydraulic pump 15, and at least one hydraulically controlled device 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 supplied with hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic distribution box 16. Advantageously, the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 is dedicated solely to driving the hydraulic pump 15. The rotational speed of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 can thus be accelerated or decelerated to vary only the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump 15 in order to meet the hydraulic flow requirement of the hydraulically controlled device(s) 171, 172, 173, 174, 175.
[0050] According to a preferred embodiment, the hydraulic pump 15 is a positive displacement pump with adjustable displacement, for example, a hydraulic pump with axial or radial pistons. Alternatively, the hydraulic pump 15 may be a positive displacement pump with fixed displacement.
[0051] The hydraulically driven traction system 14 includes a hydraulic motor 18, supplied with hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic distribution box 16. The output shaft 19 of the hydraulic motor 18 is coupled to at least one transmission bridge 4a, 4b to enable the rotational drive of the drive wheels 5a, 5b.
[0052] When the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 is not assisted by the hydraulic transmission traction system 14 to meet a need to move the work vehicle 1, the hydraulic motor 18 is not driven by the hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15 but, indirectly, by the effect of the rotation of the wheels 5a, 5b engaged with the hydraulic transmission traction system 14. In this configuration, the hydraulic motor 18, driven by its output shaft 19, operates as a hydraulic pump, which creates a resistive effect on the drive in movement of the work vehicle 1 and risks damaging the hydraulic transmission.
[0053] To overcome these obstacles, the hydraulically driven traction system 14 may advantageously include a clutch 20 coupled between the output shaft 19 of the hydraulic motor 18 and the transmission axle 4a, 4b, as illustrated in [Fig. 3]. Thus, when the hydraulic motor 18 is not driven in rotation by the hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15, i.e., when the hydraulically driven traction system 14 is not being used to assist the hydrostatic traction system 8, a disengagement allows the coupling to be disconnected. output shaft mechanics 19 of hydraulic motor 18 and transmission bridge 4a, 4b.
[0054] The hydraulically driven traction system 14 may also include a hydraulic load control device 22, for example, a pressure limiter. Indeed, when a work vehicle 1 moves forward against a (heavy) load, it may not develop enough power to move that load. In this case, the traction force is converted into a torque requirement for the hydraulic pump 15. To prevent the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 from stalling, the hydraulic load control device 22 aims to limit the torque that can be demanded from the hydraulic pump 15.
[0055] The hydraulic load control device 22 may consist of a hydraulic freewheel device allowing the hydraulic motor 18 to be hydraulically decoupled from the hydraulic pump 15, for example a bypass valve configured to short-circuit the hydraulic motor 18.
[0056] When the hydraulic motor 18 has variable displacement, the hydraulic load control device 22 can also be used to reduce the displacement of the hydraulic motor 18.
[0057] According to one embodiment, with reference to the notation used in [Fig. 3], the output shaft 11 of the hydrostatic motor 10 of the hydrostatic drive system 8 is coupled to a first transmission axle 4a and the output shaft 19 of the hydraulic motor 18 of the hydraulic drive system 14 is coupled to a second transmission axle 4b. The drive wheels 4a are rotated by the hydrostatic motor 10 and the drive wheels 4b are rotated by the hydraulic motor 18.
[0058] According to one embodiment, with reference to the notations used in [Fig.4], the hydrostatic motor 10 of the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 and the hydraulic motor 17 of the hydraulic transmission traction system 13 are mounted on the same transmission shaft 11,19 coupled to the transmission axle 4a of the work vehicle 1. Advantageously, the transmission axle 4a is mechanically coupled to the transmission axle 4b via a cardan joint 23.
[0059] According to one embodiment, the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 further comprises a clutch 24 and a mechanical reduction gear 25 with multiple ratios, interposed between the output shaft 11 of the hydrostatic motor 10 and the drive wheels 5a, 5b of a transmission axle 4a, 4b. To maintain continuous acceleration of the work vehicle 1, i.e., to avoid jerking during a gear change of the mechanical reduction gear 25, the loss of torque of the hydrostatic motor 10 due to the opening of the clutch 24 is compensated by an increase in the torque supplied by the hydraulic motor 18.
[0060] In operation, the hydraulic pump 15 draws hydraulic fluid stored in the hydraulic reservoir 26 at atmospheric pressure and discharges it under pressure to the hydraulic distribution box 16. The hydraulic distribution box 16 comprises a fixed body with an inlet port 16a connected to the hydraulic pump 16, a connection port 16b to the hydraulic motor 18, one or more connection ports 16c to the hydraulically controlled device(s) 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, and a set of hydraulic distributors 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166. Each of the hydraulic distributors 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166 comprises a spool adapted to slide in a bore of the body of said hydraulic distributor 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166.As is known, the position of each spool of a hydraulic distributor 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166 allows the desired connections or closures of the various ports 16a, 16b, 16c of the body of the hydraulic distribution box 16 to be established. Advantageously, each of the hydraulic distributors 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166 is an electro-hydraulic distributor with proportional control, actuated by a solenoid, configured to regulate the flow of hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15. Thus, the hydraulic distribution box 16 distributes the flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by said hydraulic pump 15 between the hydraulic motor 18 and the hydraulically controlled device(s) 171, 172, 173, 174, 175.
[0061] According to one embodiment, illustrated in Figures 1 to 4, at least one hydraulically controlled device 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 of the hydraulic system 13 comprises a load handling device 27 including a lifting arm 28, carried by the chassis 2 of the work vehicle 1. The lifting arm 28 is mounted to pivot about a pivot axis Pb orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said arm 28 and parallel to the ground support plane of the work vehicle 1. The lifting arm 28 is orientable about the pivot axis Pi between a lower position and a higher position, by the action of a hydraulic lifting actuator 171, such as a hydraulic cylinder, disposed between the arm 28 and the chassis 2.
[0062] The lifting arm 28 can be a telescopic arm with adjustable length between a retracted position and an extended position. For this purpose, the lifting arm 28 is formed of a plurality of arm sections 281, 282, 283, 284, one of which 281 is pivotally mounted to the frame 2 and the others 282, 283, 284 are slidably interlocked relative to the preceding sections 281, 282, 283. The slidable interlocking movement between the arm sections 281, 282, 283, 284 can be achieved using hydraulic telescoping actuators 172, such as double-acting cylinders housed in the interlocking arm sections 281, 282, 283 and fixed by their rods to the interlocking arm sections 282, 283, 284 to allow the extension or telescoping of the interlocking arm sections. 282, 283, 284 under the effect of a return or an extension of the rods of said hydraulic cylinders. Alternatively, the lifting arm 28 may not be telescopic.
[0063] The lifting arm 28, telescopic or fixed length, is equipped at its free end, i.e., at the end of the arm opposite the one pivotally mounted to the chassis 2, with an accessory 29, such as a fork holder, a skip, or a bucket. The accessory 29 is driven in movement between a digging position and a dumping position by rotation around a pivot axis P2, orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the arm 28 and parallel to the ground support plane of the work vehicle 1, by a rotary hydraulic actuator of the accessory 173, such as a double-acting hydraulic cylinder or two parallel single-acting cylinders supplied alternately. The rotary hydraulic actuator of the accessory 173 is arranged between the accessory 29 and the lifting arm 28. The pivoting drive of the accessory 29 thus operates around a pivot axis P2 parallel to the pivot axis Pi of the lifting arm 28.
[0064] According to one embodiment, illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, at least one hydraulically controlled device of the hydraulic system includes a hydraulic steering device 174. Such a device may consist of a steering orbitrol supplying hydraulic fluid to a double-acting hydraulic cylinder, or two single-acting hydraulic cylinders, connected to the left and right wheels 5a, 5b of a transmission axle 4a, 4b of the work vehicle 1. The hydraulic steering device 174 allows the operator to properly control the movement of the work vehicle 1 by reducing the effort required for turning.
[0065] According to one embodiment, illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, at least one hydraulically controlled device of the hydraulic system 13 includes a hydraulic braking device 175. Preferably, the hydraulic braking device 175 includes a spring-applied hydraulic release parking brake, also known as a SAHR brake (for Spring-Applied Hydraulic Release). In a SAHR braking device, in the absence of hydraulic pressure, a spring applies a disc or drum brake to block the rotation of the wheel 5a, 5b, thus immobilizing the work vehicle 1. Conversely, the application of hydraulic pressure releases the brake to free the rotational movement of the wheel 5a, 5b, allowing the work vehicle 1 to move freely.
[0066] The work vehicle 1 further includes a control unit 30 configured to control the flow of hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15 and to control the hydraulic distribution box 16 in order to control the distribution of said hydraulic fluid flow between the hydraulically controlled device(s) 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 and the hydraulic motor 18, according to the need for movement 31 and, where applicable, the forward speed 45 of the work vehicle 1.
[0067] The movement requirement 31 can be specified by the operator using an accelerator pedal 32 installed in the driver's cab 3 of the work vehicle 1. The accelerator pedal 32 is equipped with a position sensor 33. For example, the position sensor 33 is configured to measure the degree to which the accelerator pedal 32 is depressed, or to measure the pressure exerted by the operator on the accelerator pedal 32. The position sensor 33 is connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30, to which it transmits the data it acquires. The control unit 30 correlates the position data of the accelerator pedal 32 with a movement requirement 31, for example, a torque requirement to be applied to the wheels 5a, 5b, a forward speed requirement for the work vehicle 1, or a power requirement to overcome the resistance to the movement of the work vehicle 1.
[0068] According to one embodiment, the control unit 30 is configured to operate the hydraulic distribution box 16 to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor 18 when the travel requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1 exceeds a first travel requirement threshold value SBDi. Conversely, the control unit 30 is configured to operate the hydraulic distribution box 16 to stop supplying hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor 18 when the travel requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1 is below a second travel requirement threshold value SBD2.
[0069] In other words, when the hydrostatic drive system 8 does not provide enough power to meet the movement requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1, for example because the operator is pressing the accelerator pedal 32, the hydraulic drive system 14 is activated. Conversely, when the hydrostatic drive system 8 again provides enough power to meet the movement requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1, for example because the operator has released the accelerator pedal 32, the hydraulic drive system 14 is deactivated and only the hydrostatic drive system 8 propels the work vehicle 1.
[0070] Advantageously, the first threshold value of the travel requirement SBDi is greater than or equal to the second threshold value of the travel requirement SBD2. This hysteresis makes it possible to avoid too many activations and deactivations of the hydraulic transmission traction system 14 when the travel requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1 is in the vicinity of the activation threshold of the hydraulic traction assistance, i.e. the first threshold value of the travel requirement SBDi.
[0071] According to one embodiment, the control unit 30 first determines the required hydraulic fluid flow rate 35 of the hydraulic motor 18 based on the required displacement 31 of the work vehicle 1. In particular, if the required displacement 31 is less than the first threshold value of displacement requirement SBDb the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 35 of the hydraulic motor 18 is zero.
[0072] The control unit 30 then determines the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 of the or each of the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175.
[0073] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle 1 includes a control member 37 intended to be manually operated by an operator to control the load handling device T1. The control member 37, installed in the driver's cab 3, is equipped with at least one position sensor 381, 382 connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30. The position of the control member 30 is determined relative to a reference position, called the neutral position, to which the control member 37 is returned by a spring. The position data acquired by the position sensor(s) 381, 382 of the control unit 37 are transmitted to the control unit 30. Said control unit 30 determines the required flow rate of hydraulic fluid 361, 362, 363 of the hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 27 from the measurement of a position of the control unit 37.
[0074] The control element 37 can take many forms, such as a control lever or a joystick. For example, such a control lever is movable relative to a neutral position and equipped with a position sensor 381 configured to detect the position of the control lever relative to the main directions forward / backward / left / right. The control lever is moved forward to lower the lifting arm 28 and backward to raise the lifting arm 28. The forward / backward directional movement thus controls the operation of the hydraulic lifting actuator 171. The control lever is moved to the left to lower the attachment 29 and to the right to lower the attachment 29. The left / right directional movement thus controls the operation of the rotary hydraulic actuator of the attachment 173.The control lever can be moved in any direction corresponding to a combined action proportional to the position of the control lever relative to the principal directions. The position data acquired by the position sensor 381 can be relative to the angular position of the control lever relative to its neutral position.
[0075] In the case of a telescopic lifting arm 28, the control lever also includes a knob whose rotation in one direction or the other allows the extension or retraction of said lifting arm 28. The control lever is equipped with a motion sensor 382, for example a Hall effect sensor, configured to detect the direction of rotation of the wheel. The rotary movement of the handwheel thus controls the operation of the hydraulic telescoping actuators 172.
[0076] In this example, the control unit 30 determines the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 361 of the hydraulic lifting actuator 171, the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 362 of the hydraulic telescoping actuators 172, and the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 363 of the rotary hydraulic actuator of the attachment 173 based on the position of the control lever measured by the position sensor 381 and the motion sensor 382. In particular, when said position sensor 381 detects a neutral position of the control lever or when the motion sensor 382 detects no rotational movement of the handwheel of the control lever, the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 361, 362, 363 of the corresponding hydraulic actuator(s) 171, 172, 173 is null.
[0077] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle 1 also includes a steering sensor 384, for example a steering wheel associated with either an angular position sensor or a hydraulic pressure sensor, and a speed sensor 34 configured to measure the forward speed of said work vehicle 1, connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30. The control unit 30 controls the flow of hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15 so that the hydraulic steering device 174 is fully supplied with hydraulic fluid when the operator expresses a need for steering, for example by turning the steering wheel, or when the work vehicle 1 is driven in motion relative to the ground.
[0078] In particular, when the forward speed 45 of the work vehicle 1 is non-zero, a flow of hydraulic fluid is immediately available to allow the hydraulic steering device 174 to respond to the steering requirement specified by the operator. Conversely, the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 364 of the hydraulic steering device 174 is zero when the operator expresses no steering requirement and the work vehicle 1 is stationary.
[0079] According to one embodiment, the work vehicle 1 also includes a brake sensor 385, for example a brake pedal installed in the driver's cab 3, connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30. The control unit 30 controls the flow of hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15 so that the hydraulic braking steering device 175 is fully supplied with hydraulic fluid when the operator expresses a need for braking, for example by pressing the brake pedal, or when the work vehicle 1 is moved relative to the ground.
[0080] In particular, when the forward speed 45 of the work vehicle 1 is non-zero, a flow of hydraulic fluid is immediately available in order to allow the hydraulic braking device 175 to meet the braking requirement specified by the operator. Conversely, the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 365 of the hydraulic braking device 175 is zero when the operator expresses no braking requirement and the work vehicle 1 is stationary.
[0081] The control unit 30 determines a hydraulic fluid flow setpoint 39 of the hydraulic pump 15 by comparing a sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 of the one or each of the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 and a hydraulic fluid flow requirement 35 of the hydraulic motor 18 with the maximum hydraulic fluid flow DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15. The hydraulic fluid flow setpoint 39 of said hydraulic pump 15 corresponds to the smallest of the compared values.
[0082] In the aforementioned example illustrated in [Fig. 5], the control unit 30 sums the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 35, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 of the hydraulic motor 18, the hydraulic lifting actuator 171, the hydraulic telescoping actuators 172, the hydraulic rotary actuator of the attachment 173, the hydraulic steering device 174, and the hydraulic braking device 175. Then, the control unit 30 compares the sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 35, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 with the maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15. If said sum 36 is less than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15, then the hydraulic fluid flow setpoint 39 of said hydraulic pump 15 is chosen equal to the value of the sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 35, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365.On the other hand, if said sum 36 is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15, the hydraulic fluid flow rate setpoint value 39 of said hydraulic pump 15 is chosen to be equal to the maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15.
[0083] The maximum hydraulic fluid flow rate DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15 is a function of its maximum hydraulic power or nominal power Pnom, given by the manufacturer, and of the displacement 40 of said hydraulic pump 15.
[0084] According to one embodiment, where the hydraulic pump 15 is a positive displacement pump with adjustable displacement, the work vehicle 1 includes a torque sensor 401 configured to measure the torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 and a pressure sensor 402 configured to measure the operating pressure of the hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump 15. The torque sensor 401 and the pressure sensor 402 are connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30. The torque and pressure data acquired by said Sensors 401, 402 are transmitted to the control unit 30. The control unit 30 determines the displacement 40 of the hydraulic pump 15 from a measurement of the torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 and a measurement of the operating pressure of the hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump 15.
[0085] The control unit 30 determines a rotational speed setpoint 41 of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 from the hydraulic fluid flow rate setpoint 39 of the hydraulic pump 15 and the displacement 40 of said hydraulic pump 15.
[0086] Finally, the control unit 30 controls the measured rotational speed 42 of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12 to the rotational speed setpoint 41 of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12. To do this, a speed sensor 421, connected by wired or wireless link to the control unit 30, is configured to measure the rotational speed 42 of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12. The control unit 30 calculates the difference between the measured rotational speed 42 and the rotational speed setpoint 41 of the hydraulic drive electric motor 12, and then controls the rotation of said hydraulic drive electric motor 12 in order to reduce this difference as quickly as possible.
[0087] The hydraulic steering 174 and the hydraulic braking device 175 are components of the hydraulic system 13 that are more critical for safety than the actuation of lifting arms 28 or the activation of hydraulic traction assistance to meet a need to move 31 the work vehicle 1.
[0088] According to one embodiment, the hydraulic distribution box 16 is configured to supply the hydraulic steering device 174 with priority over the hydraulic motor 18 and the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173 other than the hydraulic braking device 175, when the sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 of each of the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 and a hydraulic fluid flow requirement 35 of the hydraulic motor 18 is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15.
[0089] According to one embodiment, the hydraulic distribution box 16 is configured to supply the hydraulic braking device 175 with priority over the hydraulic motor 18 and the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173 other than the hydraulic steering device 174, when the sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 of each of the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 and a hydraulic fluid flow requirement 35 of the hydraulic motor 18 is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow DPmax of the hydraulic pump 15.
[0090] To prioritize the hydraulic fluid supply to the hydraulic steering device 174 and the hydraulic braking device 175, the hydraulic distribution box 16 may include a priority valve (not shown), for example, a spring-return, hydraulically piloted proportional spool valve, upstream of the hydraulic distributors 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166. Thus, when the hydraulic pump 15 does not deliver enough hydraulic fluid to meet the hydraulic fluid flow requirement 36 of all the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, the hydraulic steering device 174 and the hydraulic braking device 175 are fully supplied with hydraulic fluid, the surplus hydraulic fluid flow being distributed, as needed, between the hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 27 and the hydraulic motor 18.
[0091] According to one embodiment, when the travel requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1 is greater than a third travel requirement threshold value SBD3, the control unit 30 controls the hydraulic distribution box 16 so as not to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 28. Conversely, when the travel requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1 is less than a fourth travel requirement threshold value SBD4, the control unit 30 controls the hydraulic distribution box 16 so as to supply hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 28.
[0092] In other words, when, given the consumption of the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, the hydrostatic drive system 8 assisted by the hydraulic drive system 14 does not develop enough power to meet the movement requirement 31 of the work vehicle 1, the hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 27 can be relieved of the load. This load relief allows the hydraulic fluid supply to the hydraulic motor 18 to be prioritized over the hydraulically controlled devices 171, 172, 173 of the hydraulic system 13 that are not safety-critical.
[0093] Advantageously, the third threshold value of the need for movement SBD3 is greater than or equal to the fourth threshold value of the need for movement SBD4. This hysteresis makes it possible to avoid too many deactivations and activations of the load handling device 27, when the need for movement 31 of the work vehicle 1 is in the vicinity of the unloading threshold, i.e. the third threshold value of the need for movement SBD3.
[0094] Advantageously, the threshold values for needing to move are ordered according to SBD2 < SBÜ! < SBD4 < SBD3.
[0095] Figure 6 illustrates a power variation profile of the 43 delivered by the chain kinematics of a work vehicle 1 as a function of time T.
[0096] In this example, the operator depresses the accelerator pedal 32 until time T3. The hydrostatic drive system 8 propels the work vehicle 1, initially on its own (movement requirement 31 < SBDi), then, from time Tb onwards, assisted by the hydraulic drive system 14 (movement requirement 31 > SBDi). At time T2, to increase the assistance provided by the hydrostatic drive, the hydraulic system 13 disengages the hydraulic actuators 171, 172, 173 of the load handling device 27, and the control unit 30 directs the power thus freed up to the hydraulic drive system 14 (movement requirement 31 > SBD3).
[0097] From time T3, the operator releases the accelerator pedal 32 and the power requirement decreases. At time T4, the surplus power obtained by disengaging the handling components is no longer needed to propel the work vehicle 1 forward, and the load handling device 27 is reactivated (movement requirement 31 < SBD4). At time T5, hydrostatic traction alone is sufficient to meet the movement requirement 31, and the hydraulically driven traction system 14 is deactivated (movement requirement 31 < SBD2).
[0098] Figure 7 shows the traction force 44 applied to the drive wheels 5a, 5b in function of the forward speed 45 of the work vehicle 1 on flat ground, depending on whether the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 is assisted or not by the hydraulic transmission traction system 14.
[0099] The constant curve 46 represents the tractive effort required to move the work vehicle 1 on flat ground. The curve 47 represents the tractive effort that can be provided by the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8. This effort decreases as a function of the forward speed 45. The point of intersection of curves 46 and 47 defines the maximum forward speed 48 of the work vehicle 1 when it is moved solely by the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8.
[0100] Curve 49 represents the tractive effort that can be provided by the hydraulically driven traction system 14. This effort decreases as a function of the forward speed 45. Curve 50 represents the tractive effort applied to the drive wheels 5a, 5b when the hydrostatically driven traction system 8 is assisted by the hydraulically driven traction system 14, i.e., the sum of the tractive effort delivered by the hydrostatically driven traction system 8 (curve 47) and the traction force delivered by the hydraulically driven traction system 14 (curve 49). The point of intersection of curves 46 and 50 defines the maximum forward speed 51 of the work vehicle 1 when it is driven in motion by the hydrostatically driven traction system 8 assisted by the hydraulically driven traction system 14.
[0101] For a sizing example, a work vehicle 1 with a mass of 12 tonnes equipped with drive wheels 5a, 5b with a radius of 0.57 m driven in rotation by a hydrostatic transmission traction system 8 operating under a working pressure of 420 bar, consisting of a hydrostatic pump 9 with a displacement of 56 cm3 / rev, connected to a hydrostatic motor 10 with a displacement of 85 cm3 / rev, can reach, on flat ground, a maximum forward speed 48 of the order of 20 km / h. On the other hand, if the hydrostatic transmission traction system 8, as described, is assisted by a hydraulic transmission traction system 13 operating under a working pressure of 270 bar consisting of a hydraulic pump 14 with a displacement of 63 cm3 / rev connected to a hydraulic motor 17 with a displacement of 45 cm3 / rev, the work vehicle 1 can reach, on flat ground, a maximum forward speed 51 of nearly 40 km / h.
[0102] Some of the elements shown, in particular the control unit 30, can be implemented in various forms, either individually or in a distributed manner, using hardware and / or software components. Usable hardware components include ASICs, FPGAs, or microprocessors. Software components can be written in various programming languages, for example, C, C++, Java, or VHDL. This list is not exhaustive.
[0103] Although the invention has been described in connection with several particular embodiments, it is clearly evident that it is by no means limited to them and that it includes all technical equivalents of the means described as well as their combinations if these fall within the scope of the invention.
[0104] The use of the verb "comprise", "comprendre" or "include" and its conjugated forms does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those stated in a claim.
[0105] In the claims, any reference sign in parentheses shall not be interpreted as a limitation of the claim.
Claims
1. Demands Work vehicle (1) comprising: - a source of electrical energy (6), - an electric hydrostatic drive motor (7) powered by electrical energy from the electrical energy source (6), - an electric hydraulic drive motor (12) powered by electrical energy from the electrical energy source (6), - at least one transmission bridge (4a, 4b) equipped with drive wheels (5a, 5b), - at least one travel requirement sensor (34) configured to measure a travel requirement (31) of the work vehicle (1), - a hydrostatic transmission traction system (8) comprising a hydrostatic pump (9) driven by the hydrostatic drive electric motor (7), and a hydrostatic motor (10) connected to the hydrostatic pump (9), the hydrostatic motor (10) enabling the rotational drive of the drive wheels (5a, 5b) of said transmission axle (4a, 4b), - a hydraulic system (13) comprising a hydraulic pump (15) driven by the hydraulic drive electric motor (12), a hydraulic distribution box (16) connected to the hydraulic pump (15) and at least one hydraulically controlled device (171, 172, 173, 174, 175), the at least one hydraulically controlled device (171, 172, 173, 174, 175) being supplied with hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic distribution box (16), - a hydraulically driven traction system (14) comprising a hydraulic motor (18) supplied by the hydraulic distribution box (16), the hydraulic motor (18) enabling the rotational drive of the drive wheels (5a, 5b) of said transmission axle (4a, 4b), and - a control unit (30) configured to control, according to the need for movement (34) of the work vehicle (1), a flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by the hydraulic pump (15), and to control the hydraulic distribution box (16) so as to distribute the flow of hydraulic fluid supplied by said hydraulic pump (15) between the hydraulically controlled device(s) (171, 172, 173, 174, 175) and the hydraulic motor (18), in which the control unit (30) is configured to trigger the drive of the hydraulic motor (18) when the travel requirement (31) of the work vehicle (1) is greater than a first travel requirement threshold value (SBDi), and to stop the drive of said hydraulic motor (18) when the travel requirement (31) of the work vehicle (1) is less than a second travel requirement threshold value (SBD2).
2. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 1, comprising at least two transmission axles (4a, 4b), each transmission axle (4a, 4b) being equipped with drive wheels (5a, 5b), and in which the hydrostatic motor (10) of the hydrostatic transmission traction system (8) is coupled to a first transmission axle (4a, 4b), and in which the hydraulic motor (18) of the hydraulic transmission traction system (14) is coupled to a second transmission axle (4a, 4b).
3. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 1, wherein the hydrostatic motor (10) of the hydrostatic transmission traction system (8) and the hydraulic motor (18) of the hydraulic transmission traction system (14) are coupled to the same transmission bridge (4a, 4b).
4. Work vehicle (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a rotational speed sensor (421) configured to measure a rotational speed (42) of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12), and in which the control unit (30) is configured to: - determine a hydraulic fluid flow requirement (35) of the hydraulic motor (18), from the displacement requirement (31) of the work vehicle (1), - determine a hydraulic fluid flow setpoint (39) of the hydraulic pump (15) by comparing a sum 36 of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements of the one or each of the hydraulically controlled devices (361, 362, 363, 364, 365) and a hydraulic fluid flow requirement 35 of the hydraulic motor (18) with the maximum hydraulic fluid flow (DPmax) of the hydraulic pump (15),the hydraulic fluid flow setpoint value (39) of said hydraulic pump (15) corresponding to the smallest of the compared values, - determine a rotational speed setpoint (41) of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12) from the hydraulic fluid flow setpoint (39) of the hydraulic pump (15) and a displacement (40) of said hydraulic pump (15), and - control the measured value of the rotational speed (42) of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12) to the rotational speed setpoint (41) of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12).
5. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 4, further comprising: - a torque sensor (401) configured to measure a torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12), and - a pressure sensor (402) configured to measure a working pressure of the hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump (15), and in which: - said hydraulic pump (15) has an adjustable displacement (40), and - the control unit (30) is configured to determine the displacement (40) of said hydraulic pump (15) from a measurement of the torque of the hydraulic drive electric motor (12) and a measurement of the working pressure of the hydraulic fluid delivered by the hydraulic pump (15).
6. Work vehicle (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said at least one hydraulically controlled device includes a hydraulic steering device (174).
7. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 4 taken in combination with claim 6, comprising at least one forward speed sensor (34) configured to measure a forward speed (45) of the work vehicle (1) and a steering sensor (384) configured to measure a need for steering, and wherein the control unit (30) controls the flow of hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump (15) and controls the hydraulic distribution box (16) so as to supply the hydraulic steering device (174) when there is a need for steering or when the forward speed (45) of said work vehicle (1) is non-zero.
8. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 4 taken in combination with claim 6 or according to claim 7, wherein the hydraulic distribution box (16) is configured to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic steering device (174) as a priority over the hydraulic motor (18) and, where applicable, to another said hydraulically controlled device (171, 172, 173, 175), when the sum (36) of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements (35, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365) of the hydraulic motor (18), the hydraulic steering device (174) and, where applicable, of the other or each of the other hydraulically controlled devices (171, 172, 173, 175) is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow (DPmax) of the hydraulic pump (15).
9. Work vehicle (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one hydraulically controlled device includes a hydraulic braking device (175).
10. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 4 taken in combination with claim 9, comprising at least one forward speed sensor (34) configured to measure a forward speed (45) of the work vehicle (1) and a brake sensor (385) configured to measure a need for braking, and wherein the control unit (30) controls the flow of hydraulic fluid discharged by the hydraulic pump (15) and controls the hydraulic distribution box (16) so as to supply the hydraulic braking device (175) when there is a need for braking or when the forward speed (45) of said work vehicle (1) is non-zero.
11. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 4 taken in combination with claim 9 or according to claim 10, wherein the hydraulic distribution box (16) is configured to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic braking device (175) as a priority over the hydraulic motor (18) and, where applicable, to another said hydraulically controlled device (171, 172, 173, 174), when the sum (36) of the hydraulic fluid flow requirements (35, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365) of the hydraulic motor (18), the hydraulic braking device (175) and, where applicable, of the other or each of the other hydraulically controlled devices (171, 172, 173, 174) is greater than the maximum hydraulic fluid flow (DPmax) of the hydraulic pump (15).
12. Work vehicle (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a load handling device (27) and in which at least one hydraulically controlled device comprises at least one hydraulic actuator (171, 172, 173) for actuating the load handling device (27).
13. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 12, wherein the control unit (30) is configured to control the hydraulic distribution box (16) so as not to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic actuator(s) (171, 172, 173) of the load handling device (27) when a travel requirement (31) of said work vehicle (1) is greater than a third travel requirement threshold value (SBD3), and to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic actuator(s) (171, 172, 173) of the load handling device (27) when a travel requirement (31) of said work vehicle (1) is less than a fourth travel requirement threshold value (SBD4).
14. Work vehicle (1) according to claim 12 or 13, further comprising: - a control member (37) intended to be operated by an operator to control the load handling device (27), - at least one position sensor (381, 382) configured to measure a position of the control member (37), and in which the control unit (30) is configured to determine a hydraulic fluid flow requirement (361, 362, 363) of the or each hydraulic actuator (171, 172, 173) of the load handling device (27) from the position measurement of the control member (37).
15. Work vehicle (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hydrostatic transmission traction system (8) further comprises a mechanical reducer (25) with a plurality of ratios coupled to said transmission bridge (4a, 4b), and wherein the control unit (30) is configured to activate the hydraulic motor (18) of the hydraulic transmission traction system (14) in response to a change in the ratio of the mechanical reducer (25).