High efficiency, high output transmission having an aluminum housing

US11001260B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11001260-B2
Application numberUS-201916596372-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 8, 2019
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateMay 11, 2021
Grant dateMay 11, 2021

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A transmission includes an input shaft coupled to a prime mover, a countershaft, main shaft, and an output shaft, with gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. A shift actuator selectively couples the input shaft to the main shaft by rotatably coupling gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. The shift actuator is mounted on an exterior wall of a housing including the countershaft and the main shaft. An integrated actuator housing includes a single external power access for the shift actuator. A controller interprets a shaft displacement angle, determines if the transmission is in an imminent zero or zero torque region, and performs a transmission operation in response to the transmission in the imminent zero or zero torque region.

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A transmission, comprising: wherein the transmission comprises an aluminum housing; an input shaft configured to couple to a prime mover; a countershaft having a first plurality of gears mounted thereon; a main shaft having a second plurality of gears mounted thereon; an output shaft selectively providing a torque output to a driveline; a shift actuator configured to selectively couple the input shaft to the main shaft by rotatably coupling at least one of the first plurality of gears to the countershaft and the second plurality of gears to the main shaft, wherein the shift actuator is mounted on an exterior wall of a housing, and wherein the countershaft and the main shaft are at least partially positioned within the housing; a clutch configured to selectively decouple the prime mover from the input shaft; a controller, comprising: a shaft displacement logic configured to interpret a shaft displacement angle, the shaft displacement angle comprising an angle value representative of a rotational displacement difference between at least two shafts of the transmission, and wherein the shaft displacement angle comprises at least one angle selected from the angles consisting of: an input angle comprising an angle value representative of the rotational displacement difference between the input shaft and the countershaft; a main box angle comprising the rotational displacement difference between the countershaft and the output shaft; and an output angle comprising the rotational displacement difference between the input shaft and the output shaft; a torque state description logic configured to determine, in response to the shaft displacement angle, that the transmission is in one of: a zero torque region; or an imminent zero torque region; and a displacement response logic configured to perform a transmission operation in response to at least one of: the shaft displacement angle, the zero torque region, or the imminent zero torque region. 2. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the countershaft comprises helical gears having gear teeth configured with a sliding velocity profile to reduce mechanical losses. 3. The transmission of claim 2 , wherein the helical gears further comprise gear teeth having a flattened top geometry. 4. The transmission of claim 3 , wherein the helical gears comprise a first helical gear mesh on a first side of a ball bearing positioned within the transmission, a second helical gear mesh on a second side of the ball bearing positioned within the transmission, and wherein the first helical gear mesh and the second helical gear mesh are configured to cancel differential thrust loads between the helical gear meshes across the ball bearing. 5. The transmission of claim 4 , wherein the gear teeth are configured to reduce noise production. 6. The transmission of claim 5 , wherein the transmission further comprises a cast aluminum housing. 7. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the transmission is an 18-speed transmission. 8. The transmission of claim 7 , wherein the input shaft comprises a 2-piece input shaft couplable to 3 distinct gear meshes, and wherein the transmission comprises a 3×3×2 18-speed transmission. 9. The transmission of claim 2 , wherein the driveline of the transmission does not include any tapered bearings, and wherein enclosure bearings of the housing of the transmission do not take thrust loads of the transmission. 10. A transmission, comprising: wherein the transmission comprises a high efficiency 12-speed automated truck transmission having an aluminum housing; an input shaft configured to couple to a prime mover; a countershaft having a first plurality of gears mounted thereon; a main shaft having a second plurality of gears mounted thereon; an output shaft selectively providing a torque output to a driveline; a shift actuator configured to selectively couple the input shaft to the main shaft by rotatably coupling at least one of the first plurality of gears to the countershaft and the second plurality of gears to the main shaft; a clutch configured to selectively decouple the prime mover from the input shaft; a controller, comprising: a shaft displacement logic configured to interpret a shaft displacement angle, the shaft displacement angle comprising an angle value representative of a rotational displacement difference between at least two shafts of the transmission, and wherein the shaft displacement angle comprises at least one angle selected from the angles consisting of: an input angle comprising an angle value representative of the rotational displacement difference between the input shaft and the countershaft; a main box angle comprising the rotational displacement difference between the countershaft and the output shaft; and an output angle comprising the rotational displacement difference between the input shaft and the output shaft; a torque state description logic configured to determine, in response to the shaft displacement angle, that the transmission is in one of: a zero torque region; or an imminent zero torque region; a displacement response logic configured to perform a transmission operation in response to at least one of: the shaft displacement angle, the zero torque region, or the imminent zero torque region; a shift control logic configured to: provide a first opposing pulse, the first opposing pulse comprising a first predetermined amount of air above an ambient amount of air in a first closed volume, wherein a first pressure in the first closed volume opposes movement of a pneumatic shift actuator of a transmission in a shift direction; provide a first actuating pulse, the first actuating pulse comprising a second predetermined amount of air above a second ambient amount of air in a second closed volume, wherein a second pressure in the second closed volume promotes movement of the pneumatic shift actuator in the shift direction; and release the first pressure in the first closed volume and the second pressure in the second closed volume in response to determining a shift completion event. 11. The transmission of claim 10 , wherein the shift control logic is further configured to modulate the first actuating pulse command in response to a previously determined gear departure position value. 12. The transmission of claim 11 , wherein the modulating comprises providing the first actuating pulse command as a full open command in response to a position of the pneumatic shift actuator being on an engaged side of the gear departure position value. 13. The transmission of claim 12 , wherein the modulating further comprises providing the first actuating pulse command as a pulse-width modulated (PWM) command in response to the position of the pneumatic shift actuator being one of approaching or exceeding the gear departure position value. 14. The transmission of claim 10 , wherein the shift control logic is further configured to provide a second opposing pulse command in response to a shift actuator position indicating an engaging synchronizer is off the block. 15. The transmission of claim 14 , wherein the shift control logic is further configured to interrupt at least one of the first actuating pulse command and the second opposing pulse command to synchronize pressure decay in the first closed volume and the second closed volume. 16. The transmission of claim 10 , further comprising: a backlash indication logic configured to identify an imminent backlash crossing event at a first gear mesh by performing at least one operation selected from a first set of operations consisting o

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What does patent US11001260B2 cover?
A transmission includes an input shaft coupled to a prime mover, a countershaft, main shaft, and an output shaft, with gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. A shift actuator selectively couples the input shaft to the main shaft by rotatably coupling gears between the countershaft and the main shaft. The shift actuator is mounted on an exterior wall of a housing including the counte…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Cummins Automated Trans Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/0213. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 11 2021 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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