System and method for determining when a selectable one-way clutch has mechanically released
US-2018128328-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US10794435B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10794435-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916253257-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A transmission includes a selectable one-way clutch with an active state and a passive state. To avoid occupant discomfort and hardware damage, transitions from the passive state to the active state must only be commanded when no or very little slip is present across the selectable one-way clutch. Several methods are presented to eliminate slip, depending on vehicle speed. When the vehicle is stationary, full engagement of a clutch that causes slip to be proportional to vehicle speed eliminates slip. When the vehicle is moving backwards, partial engagement of the above clutch eliminates slip. When the vehicle is moving forwards, full engagement of all but one clutch of a tie-up condition and partial engagement of the remaining clutch of the tie-up condition brings the vehicle to a stop and eliminates slip.
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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission comprising: a selectable one-way clutch; a first friction clutch configured such that slip across the selectable one-way clutch is proportional to a speed of an output element whenever the first friction clutch is fully engaged; a second friction clutch; and a controller programmed to switch the selectable one-way clutch from a passive state to an active state in response to driver selection of a Reverse mode by commanding engagement of the first friction clutch then commanding the selectable one-way clutch to the active state after confirming that slip is less than a threshold, such that full engagement of the first and second clutches establishes a first reverse gear state, and after switching the selectable one-way clutch, engaging a third friction clutch and releasing the first and second friction clutches establishes a second reverse gear state. 2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein commanding engagement of the first friction clutch comprises commanding partial engagement of the first friction clutch in response to the speed of the output element being less than zero. 3. The transmission of claim 1 wherein commanding engagement of the first friction clutch comprises commanding full engagement of the first friction clutch in response to the speed of the output element being greater than or equal to zero. 4. The transmission of claim 3 wherein full engagement of the first and second clutches together establishes an output tie-up condition, and wherein the controller is further programmed, in response to speed of the output element being greater than zero, to command partial engagement of the second clutch to reduce the speed of the output element. 5. The transmission of claim 3 wherein the first, second, and third clutches are configured such that full engagement of the first, second, and third clutches together establishes a full tie-up condition, and wherein the controller is further programmed, in response to speed of the output element being greater than zero, to command full engagement of the second clutch and partial engagement of the third clutch to reduce the speed of the output element. 6. A transmission comprising: a selectable one-way clutch; and a controller programmed to respond to driver selection of a Reverse mode by fully engaging a first friction clutch such that slip across the selectable one-way clutch is proportional to an output element speed, and switching the selectable one-way clutch from a passive state to an active state after confirming that slip is less than a threshold, and in response to the output element speed being positive, fully engage a second friction clutch before switching the selectable one-way clutch, full engagement of the first and second clutches establishing a first reverse gear state, and, after switching the selectable one-way clutch, engage a third friction clutch and release the first and second friction clutches to establish a second reverse gear state. 7. The transmission of claim 6 wherein the controller is further programmed to, in response to the output element speed being positive, partially engage the second friction clutch after engaging the first friction clutch and before switching the selectable one-way clutch, to establish an output tie-up condition. 8. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the output tie-up condition is not a full tie-up condition. 9. The transmission of claim 6 wherein the controller is further programmed to, after switching the selectable one-way clutch, engage the second friction clutch and release the first friction clutch to establish a reverse gear state. 10. A transmission comprising: a selectable one-way clutch; and a controller programmed to respond to driver selection of a Reverse mode while slip across the one-way clutch exceeds a threshold by engaging first and second friction clutches to reduce the slip, and switching the selectable one-way clutch from a passive state to an active state after confirming that slip is less than the threshold, wherein full engagement of the first and second clutches establishes a first reverse gear state, and after switching the selectable one-way clutch, engaging a third friction clutch and releasing the first and second friction clutches to establish a second reverse gear state. 11. The transmission of claim 10 wherein full engagement of the first and second clutches would establish an output tie-up condition. 12. The transmission of claim 11 wherein the output tie-up condition is not a full tie-up condition.
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