Transmission valve manifold and method of manufacturing a transmission valve manifold

US10428933B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10428933-B2
Application numberUS-201615273787-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 23, 2016
Priority dateSep 23, 2016
Publication dateOct 1, 2019
Grant dateOct 1, 2019

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A transmission valve manifold can include a single, unitary, monolithic, manifold body ( 14 ). The body ( 14 ) can have a plurality of fluid passageways ( 550, 554, 558, 562, 566 ) and fluid chambers ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ). Each chamber ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ) can receive one of a cylinder body ( 142 a - d, 146 a - d ), solenoid valve ( 22 a - f ), or spool valve ( 30 a - h ). A first passageway ( 550, 554, 558, 562, 566 ) can follow a path that extends along three axes through an interior of the body ( 14 ) to connect at least one of the chambers ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ) with at least one other chamber ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ). The first passageway ( 550, 554, 558, 562, 566 ) can overlap a second passageway ( 550, 554, 558, 562, 566 ) within the body ( 14 ). The body ( 14 ) can be manufactured by laser sintering of successive layers of laser sinterable material ( 1022 ).

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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission valve manifold comprising: a single, unitary, monolithic, manifold body, the manifold body having a plurality of fluid passageways, and a plurality of fluid chambers, each fluid chamber being configured to receive one of a cylinder body, a solenoid valve, or a spool valve; wherein a first one of the fluid passageways follows a path that extends along three axes through an interior of the manifold body to connect at least one of the fluid chambers with at least one other one of the fluid chambers, the first one of the fluid passageways extending through a second one of the fluid passageways within the interior of the manifold body; and wherein the first one of the fluid passageways is not in fluid communication with the second one of the fluid passageways at a location where the first one of the fluid passageways extends through the second one of the fluid passageways. 2. The transmission valve manifold of claim 1 , wherein the single, unitary, monolithic manifold body consists essentially of laser sintered layers of a powdered material. 3. The transmission valve manifold of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of solenoid actuators, each solenoid actuator being mounted to a corresponding one of the fluid chambers. 4. The transmission valve manifold of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the solenoid actuators is one of an on/off actuator, a variable flow actuator, or a variable pressure actuator. 5. The transmission valve manifold of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of spool valves, each spool valve being disposed within a corresponding one of the fluid chambers. 6. The transmission valve manifold of claim 5 , wherein each fluid chamber that corresponds to a spool valve has an inner cylindrical surface of a first diameter and includes a plurality of ring areas that have a diameter that is greater than the first diameter, the ring areas being axially spaced apart. 7. The transmission valve manifold of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of first cylinder bodies and a plurality of second cylinder bodies, each of the first and second cylinder bodies being disposed within a corresponding one of the fluid chambers, each first cylinder body being fixedly coupled to one of the second cylinder bodies for common axial movement relative to the valve manifold body. 8. The transmission valve manifold of claim 7 , wherein the manifold body defines a first set of the fluid chambers and a second set of the fluid chambers that is axially spaced apart from the first set of fluid chambers by a gap, each first cylinder body being axially slidable within one of the first set of fluid chambers and each second cylinder body being axially slidable within one of the second set of fluid chambers. 9. A transmission valve manifold comprising: a single, unitary, monolithic, manifold body, the manifold body having a plurality of fluid passageways, a plurality of piston chambers, a plurality of spool valve chambers, and a plurality of solenoid valve chambers, a plurality of actuator pistons each actuator piston having a first cylinder body and a second cylinder body that is fixedly coupled to the first cylinder body, each first cylinder body being slidably disposed within a corresponding first one of the piston chambers and each second cylinder body being slidably disposed within a corresponding second one of the piston chambers; a plurality of spool valves, each spool valve slidably disposed within a corresponding one of the spool valve chambers; and a plurality of solenoid valves mounted to the manifold body, each solenoid valve including a solenoid valve sleeve disposed within one of the solenoid valve chambers; wherein each of the fluid passageways extends through the manifold body to connect at least one of the piston chambers with at least one of the spool valve chambers or at least one of the solenoid valve chambers, wherein a first one of the fluid passageways extends along three axes within the interior of the manifold body through a second one of the fluid passageways; wherein the first and second ones of the fluid passageways are not in fluid communication with one another at a location where the first one of the fluid passageways extends through the second one of the fluid passageways. 10. The transmission valve manifold of claim 9 , wherein the single, unitary, monolithic manifold body consists essentially of laser sintered layers of a powdered metal material.

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  • Monoblock manifolds · CPC title

  • Hydraulic control units for transmission control, e.g. assembly of valve plates or valve units · CPC title

  • the branch pipe comprising fluid cut-off means · CPC title

  • Layout of electro-hydraulic control circuits, e.g. arrangement of valves · CPC title

  • Tube or ring forms · CPC title

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What does patent US10428933B2 cover?
A transmission valve manifold can include a single, unitary, monolithic, manifold body ( 14 ). The body ( 14 ) can have a plurality of fluid passageways ( 550, 554, 558, 562, 566 ) and fluid chambers ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ). Each chamber ( 130 a - d, 134 a - d, 326 a - f, 338 a - c, 510 a - h ) can receive one of a cy…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Borgwarner Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/0009. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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