Hydraulic controller of driving force distribution device
US-9239066-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US10059202B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10059202-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615551413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A device is provided which performs highly-accurate control in low-torque regions while taking advantage of hydraulic pressure sealed-type hydraulic control devices. The device includes: a first characteristic (sealed pressurization) obtained by closing the on/off valve and driving an oil pump: a second characteristic (sealed depressurization) obtained by disabling drive of the oil pump and opening the on/off valve; and a third characteristic (flow-rate control) obtained by opening the on/off valve and driving the oil pump. In the process of supplying hydraulic pressure to a piston chamber in a low torque region, the device performs control according to the third characteristic. In the process of pressurizing the piston chamber in a torque region higher than the low torque region, the device performs control according to the first characteristic. In the subsequent process of depressurizing the piston chamber, the device performs control according to the second characteristic.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydraulic control device of a drive power distribution device of a four-wheel drive vehicle, the four-wheel drive vehicle including: a drive power transmission path to transmit drive power from a drive source to a main driving wheel and an auxiliary driving wheel; and a drive power distribution device provided between the drive source and the auxiliary driving wheel in the drive power transmission path, the drive power distribution device being composed of a frictional engagement element including: a plurality of friction materials stacked on top of each other; and a piston chamber generating hydraulic pressure against a piston configured to press the friction materials in the stacking direction to engage the friction materials, the hydraulic control device comprising: a hydraulic circuit including: an oil pump which is driven with a motor and supplies hydraulic fluid to the piston chamber; a hydraulic fluid sealing valve configured to seal the hydraulic fluid to a fluid path allowing communication between the oil pump and the piston chamber; an on-off valve configured to open and close the fluid path between the hydraulic fluid sealing valve and piston chamber; and an accumulator configured to reserve the hydraulic pressure for the piston chamber; and a controller configured to control drive of the oil pump by the motor and opening and closing of the on-off valve to supply a desired hydraulic pressure to the piston chamber, wherein characteristics of the hydraulic pressure given to the piston chamber through the hydraulic circuit include; a first characteristic obtained by closing the on-off valve and driving the oil pump; a second characteristic obtained by disabling the drive of the oil pump and opening the on-off valve; and a third characteristic obtained by opening the on-off valve and driving the oil pump, and the controller in the process of supplying hydraulic pressure to the piston chamber in a predetermined low-torque region, performs control according to the third characteristic so that the pressure in the piston chamber becomes a commanded hydraulic pressure, in the process of pressurizing the piston chamber in a torque region higher than the low-torque region, performs control according to the first characteristic so that the pressure in the piston chamber becomes the commanded hydraulic pressure, and in the subsequent process of depressurizing the piston chamber, performs control according to the second characteristic so that the pressure in the piston chamber becomes the commanded hydraulic pressure, and the controller performs control to limit the drive of the motor at transition from the third characteristic to the first characteristic. 2. The hydraulic control device of a drive power distribution device according to claim 1 , wherein at the transition from the third characteristic to the first characteristic, the controller performs control to limit the drive of the motor in the region where the deviation between the commanded hydraulic pressure and actual hydraulic pressure in the piston chamber is small. 3. The hydraulic control device of a drive power distribution device according to claim 2 , wherein in the region where the deviation between the commanded hydraulic pressure and actual hydraulic pressure in the piston chamber is small, the controller performs control so that the drive of the motor is limited at a higher ratio when the deviation is smaller.
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