Hydraulic control system
US-9702381-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US10309526B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10309526-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615561489-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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A hydraulic control device includes: a mechanical oil pump (O/P) that is driven by a motor/generator (M/G) and that generates a first hydraulic pressure (P1); an electric oil pump (M/O/P) that is driven by a sub-motor (S/M) and that generates a second hydraulic pressure (P2); and a controller ( 10 ). When a demanded drive force from a driver is generated while in a low-vehicle-speed region which is lower than a first vehicle speed (V1) at which the output of the mechanical oil pump (O/P) becomes unstable, the controller ( 10 ) controls the electric oil pump (M/O/P) such that the second hydraulic pressure (P2) becomes larger than a compensative hydraulic pressure (Pα) found by subtracting the first hydraulic pressure (P1) from a necessary hydraulic pressure (Pne) determined in accordance with the demanded drive force.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular hydraulic control device comprising: a first oil pump configured to be driven by a vehicle drive source, and perform hydraulic pressure supply; a second oil pump configured to be driven by an electric motor other than the vehicle drive source, and perform hydraulic pressure supply; and a second oil pump controller configured to perform a first operation of driving the second oil pump in a manner to cause a second oil pump discharge pressure to be greater than a compensation hydraulic pressure, in response to an occurrence of a driver-requested driving force when in a low vehicle speed region where a vehicle speed is lower than a first vehicle speed, wherein the compensation hydraulic pressure is obtained by subtracting a first oil pump discharge pressure from a required hydraulic pressure, wherein the required hydraulic pressure is determined in accordance with the driver-requested driving force. 2. The vehicular hydraulic control device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second oil pump controller is further configured to implement the first operation by driving the second oil pump in a manner to cause the second oil pump discharge pressure to be greater than the required hydraulic pressure. 3. The vehicular hydraulic control device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second oil pump controller is further configured to drive the second oil pump in a manner to cause the second oil pump discharge pressure to be equal to a maximum output pressure of the second oil pump. 4. The vehicular hydraulic control device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second oil pump controller is further configured to drive the second oil pump in a manner to cause the second oil pump discharge pressure to be equal to the compensation hydraulic pressure, while the vehicle speed is higher than or equal to the first vehicle speed and lower than or equal to a second vehicle speed higher than the first vehicle speed. 5. The vehicular hydraulic control device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the second oil pump controller is further configured to set a lower limit hydraulic pressure when causing the second oil pump discharge pressure to be equal to the compensation hydraulic pressure, wherein the lower limit hydraulic pressure is set based on a valve response speed with which a pressure regulation valve is capable of proper pressure regulation, wherein the pressure regulation valve is configured to regulate a hydraulic pressure produced by at least one of the first oil pump discharge pressure and the second oil pump discharge pressure. 6. A vehicular hydraulic control method for a vehicular hydraulic control device, wherein the vehicular hydraulic control device includes: a first oil pump configured to be driven by a vehicle drive source, and perform hydraulic pressure supply; and a second oil pump configured to be driven by an electric motor other than the vehicle drive source, and perform hydraulic pressure supply; the vehicular hydraulic control method comprising: driving by a controller the second oil pump in a manner to cause a second oil pump discharge pressure to be greater than a compensation hydraulic pressure, in response to an occurrence of a driver-requested driving force when in a low vehicle speed region where a vehicle speed is lower than a first vehicle speed, wherein the compensation hydraulic pressure is obtained by subtracting a first oil pump discharge pressure from a required hydraulic pressure, wherein the required hydraulic pressure is determined in accordance with the driver-requested driving force.
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