Hybrid vehicle
US-10518626-B2 · Dec 31, 2019 · US
US10850602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10850602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816002863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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A hybrid vehicle and a powertrain for a hybrid vehicle are disclosed. A hybrid powertrain may include an internal combustion engine configured to provide rotational power to a rotatable shaft in a first rotational direction, and an electric motor-generator configured to selectively provide rotational power to a rotational output. The motor-generator may include a rotor fixed for rotation with the rotational output. The powertrain may further include an engine disconnect device comprising a mechanical clutch linking the rotatable shaft with the rotational output. More specifically, the rotatable shaft may drive the rotational output in the first rotational direction, and the rotational output may freewheel with respect to the rotatable shaft when rotating faster in the first rotational direction than the rotatable shaft.
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A hybrid vehicle, comprising: a final drive unit driving at least one vehicle wheel; and a powertrain providing motive force to the final drive unit, the powertrain including: an internal combustion engine configured to provide rotational power to a rotatable shaft in a first rotational direction; an electric motor-generator comprising a rotor fixed for rotation with a torque converter rotational input, such that the electric motor-generator is configured to selectively provide rotational power to the torque converter rotational input; and an engine disconnect device comprising a mechanical clutch linking the rotatable shaft with the torque converter rotational input such that the rotatable shaft drives the torque converter rotational input in the first rotational direction, and the torque converter rotational input freewheels with respect to the rotatable shaft when rotating faster in the first rotational direction than the rotatable shaft; wherein the mechanical clutch is a selectable one-way clutch, the selectable one-way clutch linking the rotatable shaft with the torque converter rotational input such that the rotatable shaft freewheels with respect to the torque converter rotational input when rotating faster than the torque converter rotational input in the first rotational direction, and the selectable one-way clutch is configured to apply an engine braking force transmitted by the rotatable shaft to the torque converter rotational input; and wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes one or more axial engagement elements configured to transmit rotational power from the rotatable shaft to the torque converter rotational input. 2. The hybrid vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes a selector plate configured to selectively actuate the selectable one-way clutch between a first configuration that is forward-locked and reverse-locked, and a second configuration that is forward-locked and reverse-freewheel. 3. The hybrid vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes at least one rotational member having the one or more axial engagement elements disposed within engagement element cavities of the at least one rotational member, the one or more engagement elements pivotable between a locked position and a freewheel position. 4. The hybrid vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the at least one rotational member is configured to drive a corresponding rotational member in the first rotational direction when the one or more axial engagement elements are in the locked position. 5. The hybrid vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the one or more axial engagement elements are pivotable about an axis perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the at least one rotational member. 6. The hybrid vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the final drive unit includes a rear axle of the vehicle. 7. The hybrid vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the electric motor-generator has a maximum voltage greater than 50 Volts (V). 8. A hybrid powertrain, comprising: an internal combustion engine configured to provide rotational power to a rotatable shaft in a first rotational direction; an electric motor-generator comprising a rotor fixed for rotation with a torque converter rotational input, such that the electric motor-generator is configured to selectively provide rotational power to the torque converter rotational input; and an engine disconnect device comprising a mechanical clutch linking the rotatable shaft with the torque converter rotational input such that the rotatable shaft drives the torque converter rotational input in the first rotational direction, and the torque converter rotational input freewheels with respect to the rotatable shaft when rotating faster in the first rotational direction than the rotatable shaft; wherein the mechanical clutch is a selectable one-way clutch, the selectable one-way clutch linking the rotatable shaft with the torque converter rotational input such that the rotatable shaft freewheels with respect to the torque converter rotational input when rotating faster than the torque converter rotational input in the first rotational direction, and the selectable one-way clutch is configured to apply an engine braking force transmitted by the rotatable shaft to the torque converter rotational input; and wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes one or more axial engagement elements configured to transmit rotational power from the rotatable shaft to the torque converter rotational input. 9. The hybrid powertrain of claim 8 , wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes a selector plate configured to selectively actuate the selectable one-way clutch between a first configuration that is forward-locked and reverse-locked, and a second configuration that is forward-locked and reverse-freewheel. 10. The hybrid powertrain of claim 8 , wherein the selectable one-way clutch includes at least one rotational member having the one or more axial engagement elements disposed within engagement element cavities of the at least one rotational member, the one or more axial engagement elements pivotable between a locked position and a freewheel position. 11. The hybrid powertrain of claim 10 , wherein the at least one rotational member is configured to drive a corresponding rotational member in the first rotational direction when the one or more axial engagement elements are in the locked position. 12. The hybrid powertrain of claim 10 , wherein the one or more axial engagement elements are pivotable about an axis perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the at least one rotational member. 13. The hybrid powertrain of claim 8 , wherein the electric motor-generator has a maximum voltage greater than 50 Volts (V).
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