Transmission hydraulic control system
US-9512919-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US10808735B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10808735-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816137900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2020 |
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A hydraulic park system includes a spool valve linked to a park mechanism. In some circumstances, a hold-out-of-park mechanism is utilized to hold the spool in position. To avoid wear on the aluminum spool, a steel saddle is inserted onto the spool between two lands such that the hold-out-of-park mechanism engages the steel saddle. The steel saddle is inserted from the side of the spool. To ensure that the hold-out-of-park engages the correct side of the saddle, the saddle must be held in a predefined circumferential position about the bore axis. The saddle is constrained from rotation about the spool axis by abutting flat surfaces on the spool and the saddle. The spool is constrained from rotation relative to the bore by the park mechanism.
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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission valve comprising: a housing defining a bore; a spool supported to slide within the bore and defining a plurality of lands; a saddle supported directly on and fixedly mounted to the spool between two lands of the plurality of lands, the saddle having a flat surface abutting a flat surface of the spool to prevent relative rotation; and a holding mechanism configured to selectively contact a sloped surface of the saddle to prevent movement of the spool with respect to the housing. 2. The transmission valve of claim 1 wherein the spool and the housing are made of a first material and the saddle is made of a second material different than the first material. 3. The transmission valve of claim 2 wherein the first material has a first hardness and the second material has a second hardness greater than the first hardness. 4. The transmission valve of claim 2 wherein the first material is aluminum and the second material is steel. 5. The transmission valve of claim 1 wherein the spool is attached to a park mechanism. 6. The transmission valve of claim 1 wherein the holding mechanism comprises: a pin supported to slide with respect to the housing into and out of engagement with the saddle; a spring biasing the pin toward engagement with the saddle; and a solenoid configured to hold the pin in engagement with the saddle. 7. The transmission valve of claim 1 wherein the spool and the saddle are constrained against rotation within the bore. 8. A valve spool comprising: a spool body adapted to slide along an axis within a valve bore and defining a plurality of lands; and a saddle supported directly on and fixedly mounted to the spool body between two lands of the plurality of lands, the saddle having a flat surface abutting a flat surface of the spool body to prevent relative rotation, and the saddle adapted with a sloped surface for engagement with a holding mechanism against the sloped surface to prevent axial movement of the spool. 9. The valve spool of claim 8 wherein the spool is made of a first material and the saddle is made of a second material different than the first material. 10. The valve spool of claim 9 wherein the first material has a first hardness and the second material has a second hardness greater than the first hardness. 11. The valve spool of claim 9 wherein the first material is aluminum and the second material is steel. 12. A method of assembling a transmission comprising: installing a saddle between two lands of a spool, a flat surface of the saddle abutting a flat surface of the spool to prevent relative rotation; inserting the spool and saddle into a bore in a housing; constraining the spool against rotation within the bore; and installing a holding mechanism configured to selectively directly contact a sloped surface of the saddle to prevent movement of the spool with respect to the bore. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the spool and the housing are made of a first material and the saddle is made of a second material harder than the first material. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the first material is aluminum and the second material is steel. 15. The method of claim 12 wherein constraining the spool against rotation within the bore includes attaching the spool to a park mechanism.
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