Hybrid transmission with variator

US10486523B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10486523-B2
Application numberUS-201815895257-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 13, 2018
Priority dateFeb 13, 2018
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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A variator and a powersplit hybrid are connected in series. The variator is preferably a Milner epicyclic variator which has a ratio range well suited to this application. The variator permits the powersplit to operate at an optimized speed ratio. The variator further permits improved energy capture during regenerative braking. In some embodiments, clutches alternately connect the variator in series with powersplit and bypass the variator.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid transmission comprising: a planetary gearset having a first planetary element fixedly coupled to an input shaft, a second planetary element fixedly coupled to a first electric machine, and a third planetary element fixedly coupled to a second electric machine and to an intermediate shaft; and a variator configured to continuously adjust a speed ratio and a torque ratio between the intermediate shaft and an output shaft. 2. The hybrid transmission of claim 1 wherein the first planetary element is a carrier, the second planetary element is a sun gear, and the third planetary element is a ring gear. 3. The hybrid transmission of claim 1 wherein the variator comprises an epicyclic ball variator having an input element coupled to the intermediate shaft and an output element fixedly coupled to the output shaft. 4. The hybrid transmission of claim 3 wherein the epicyclic ball variator is a Milner variator. 5. The hybrid transmission of claim 3 wherein the input element is fixedly coupled to the intermediate shaft. 6. The hybrid transmission of claim 3 wherein the variator further comprises a first clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the input element. 7. The hybrid transmission of claim 6 further comprising a second clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the output shaft. 8. The hybrid transmission of claim 7 further comprising a brake configured to selectively hold the second planetary element against rotation. 9. A hybrid transmission comprising: a planetary gearset having a carrier fixedly coupled to an input shaft, a sun gear fixedly coupled to a first electric machine, and a ring gear fixedly coupled to a second electric machine and to an intermediate shaft; and a variator configured to continuously adjust a speed ratio and a torque ratio between the intermediate shaft and an output shaft. 10. The hybrid transmission of claim 9 wherein the variator comprises an epicyclic ball variator having an input element coupled to the intermediate shaft and an output element fixedly coupled to the output shaft. 11. The hybrid transmission of claim 10 wherein the epicyclic ball variator is a Milner variator. 12. The hybrid transmission of claim 10 wherein the input element is fixedly coupled to the intermediate shaft. 13. The hybrid transmission of claim 10 wherein the variator further comprises a first clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the input element. 14. The hybrid transmission of claim 13 further comprising a second clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the output shaft. 15. The hybrid transmission of claim 14 further comprising a brake configured to selectively hold the second planetary element against rotation. 16. A hybrid transmission comprising: a planetary gearset having a first planetary element fixedly coupled to an input shaft, a second planetary element fixedly coupled to a first electric machine, and a third planetary element fixedly coupled to a second electric machine and to an intermediate shaft; a variator configured to continuously adjust a speed ratio and a torque ratio between a variator input and an output shaft; a first clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the variator input; and a second clutch configured to selectively couple the intermediate shaft to the output shaft. 17. The hybrid transmission of claim 16 wherein the first planetary element is a carrier, the second planetary element is a sun gear, and the third planetary element is a ring gear. 18. The hybrid transmission of claim 16 wherein the variator is a Milner variator. 19. The hybrid transmission of claim 16 further comprising a brake configured to selectively hold the second planetary element against rotation.

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  • characterized by driveline brakes · CPC title

  • B60K6/543Primary

    the transmission being a continuously variable transmission · CPC title

  • Differential gearing distribution type · CPC title

  • Actuated clutches, i.e. clutches engaged or disengaged by electric, hydraulic or mechanical actuating means · CPC title

  • the toothed gearing having orbital motion · CPC title

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What does patent US10486523B2 cover?
A variator and a powersplit hybrid are connected in series. The variator is preferably a Milner epicyclic variator which has a ratio range well suited to this application. The variator permits the powersplit to operate at an optimized speed ratio. The variator further permits improved energy capture during regenerative braking. In some embodiments, clutches alternately connect the variator in s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K6/543. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 2019 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?
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