System and method for improved transmission shifting

US10066675B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10066675-B2
Application numberUS-201615244033-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 23, 2016
Priority dateAug 28, 2015
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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A transmission having an input shaft, piston, dog clutch, sensor sleeve and control system is provided. The dog clutch includes male and female members, where one of the members is coupled to the piston for common movement therewith. The sleeve includes a through channel and a reduced diameter sensor portion terminating at a shoulder. The control system is configured to: command a supply of hydraulic fluid against an engagement side of the piston, determine when a terminal end of the sensor portion contacts a control, and determine that the dog clutch members are in a predetermined partially engaged state less than a fully engaged state of the dog clutch members. A length of the reduced diameter sensor portion directly corresponds to the predetermined partially engaged state of the dog clutch that is less than a fully engaged state of the male and female members of the dog clutch.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission, comprising: an input shaft; an actuation piston disposed in a chamber of the input shaft, the actuation piston and the chamber in fluid communication with a hydraulic actuation circuit; a dog clutch having male and female members, wherein one of the male and female members are coupled to the actuation piston for common movement therewith; a sensor sleeve disposed in the actuation piston and having i) an internal through channel in fluid communication with the hydraulic circuit, and ii) a reduced diameter sensor portion extending from one end toward the other end of the sleeve and terminating at a shoulder, the sensor portion extending through an exterior wall of the actuation piston and movable relative the actuation piston; a control system configured to: upon receipt of a shift command to a gear requiring the dog clutch to be engaged from a disengaged state, command a supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid against an engagement side of the actuation piston thereby causing i) the actuation piston and associated dog clutch member to advance toward an engaged state, and ii) the sensor sleeve to advance in a same direction as the actuation piston until its shoulder engages the exterior wall of the actuation piston; determine when a terminal end of the sensor portion contacts a wall of the input shaft chamber; upon determining the terminal end of the sensor portion of the sensor sleeve has contacted the chamber wall, determine that the dog clutch male and female dog clutch members are in a predetermined partially engaged state less than a fully engaged state of the dog clutch members; and command the transmission to shift to the gear requiring engagement of the dog clutch; wherein a length of the reduced diameter sensor portion of the sensor sleeve from the terminal end to the shoulder directly corresponds to the predetermined partially engaged state of the dog clutch that is less than a fully engaged state of the male and female members of the dog clutch. 2. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the dog clutch includes a predetermined full engagement position where the male member is received inside the female member for a predetermined amount of axial overlap, and a predetermined partial engagement position corresponding to the predetermined partially engaged state where the male member is received inside the female member for a predetermined amount of axial overlap less than the amount of axial overlap for the predetermined full engagement position. 3. The transmission of claim 2 , wherein the actuation piston is coupled to male dog clutch member and wherein a length of the reduced diameter sensor portion of the sensor sleeve is sized to allow for only the predetermined partial engagement position of the male dog clutch member relative to the female dog clutch member corresponding to the predetermined partially engaged state. 4. The transmission of claim 3 , wherein the terminal end of the sensor portion contacting the wall of the input shaft chamber prevents a portion of the commanded supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid from flowing through the through channel and to a valve body of the transmission, thereby signaling that the dog clutch male member is in the predetermined partial engagement position corresponding to the predetermined partially engaged state. 5. The transmission of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined amount of axial overlap for the predetermined partial engagement position is less than fifty percent of the amount of axial overlap for the predetermined full engagement position. 6. The transmission of claim 5 , wherein the amount of axial overlap for the predetermined partial engagement position is approximately 1.5 mm. 7. The transmission of claim 6 , wherein an axial length of the reduced diameter portion of the sensor sleeve is approximately 6.5 mm. 8. The transmission of claim 3 , wherein the commanded supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid against the engagement side of the actuation piston causes the sensor sleeve to advance in the same direction as the actuation piston such that its shoulder engages the exterior wall of the actuation piston before its terminal end contacts the chamber wall. 9. The transmission of claim 8 , wherein when the shoulder of the sensor portion of the sensor sleeve engages the exterior wall of the actuation piston, the terminal end of the sensor portion extends beyond a corresponding terminal end of the actuation piston. 10. The transmission of claim 1 , further comprising an absence of an additional position sensor for measuring a position of the dog clutch male member relative to the dog clutch female member.

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  • Dog-type clutch · CPC title

  • Transmission line of a vehicle · CPC title

  • with clutching members movable only axially (F16D11/02, F16D11/08 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with four sets of orbital gears · CPC title

  • by smoothing engagement or release of positive clutches; Methods or means for shock free engagement of dog clutches · CPC title

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What does patent US10066675B2 cover?
A transmission having an input shaft, piston, dog clutch, sensor sleeve and control system is provided. The dog clutch includes male and female members, where one of the members is coupled to the piston for common movement therewith. The sleeve includes a through channel and a reduced diameter sensor portion terminating at a shoulder. The control system is configured to: command a supply of hyd…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black Daniel H, Skavang Dustin B, Fca Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D25/061. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).