Park actuator assembly for an automatic transmission and a transmission including a park actuator assembly
US-2018051804-A1 · Feb 22, 2018 · US
US11292440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11292440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716606264-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2022 |
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An automatic parking control device includes an automatic parking controller that carries out automatic parking control, and a park-by-wire controller in which a park lock is automatically engaged when automatic parking is completed at a target stopping position by the automatic parking control. The park-by-wire controller determines whether a system abnormality would occur, in which the park-by-wire system does not operate normally during the automatic parking control. The automatic parking controller prohibits the starting of the automatic parking control upon determining that the system abnormality would occur before the automatic parking control is started.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic parking control method for a vehicle provided with a park-by-wire system in which a park lock is automatically engaged when automatic parking is completed at a target stopping position using an automatic parking control, the park lock being carried out by engaging a parking pawl with a parking gear provided on a final reduction gear or a transmission output shaft, the automatic parking control method comprising: determining whether a system abnormality would occur in which the park-by-wire system does not operate normally during the automatic parking control by monitoring at least one of a motor voltage and a motor current that are applied to a motor of the vehicle, and then comparing the at least one of the motor voltage and the motor current to a predetermined threshold, the system abnormality including a temporary failure that would be resolved over a passage of time, and prohibiting starting of the automatic parking control upon determining the system abnormality would occur before the automatic parking control, upon determining the existence of the temporary failure that would be resolved over a passage of time, the starting of the automatic parking control is permitted after the temporary failure is resolved. 2. The automatic parking control method according to claim 1 , wherein the system abnormality further includes a failure in which the park-by-wire system cannot engage the park lock occurring when a non-temporary failure cannot be resolved over the passage of time, and the starting of the automatic parking control is prohibited upon determining an occurrence of the failure in which the park lock cannot be engaged before the automatic parking control is started. 3. The automatic parking control method according to claim 2 , wherein the automatic parking control is turned off after confirming a stop holding state due to a braking stop upon determining the occurrence of the failure after the automatic parking control is started and before the automatic parking is completed. 4. The automatic parking control method according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic parking control has a control function for executing automatic parking control by using unmanned travel and automatic engagement of park lock when the automatic parking is completed at the target stopping position, and the starting of the automatic parking control using the unmanned travel is prohibited upon determining an occurrence of a failure in which it is determined that the park lock cannot be engaged before the automatic parking control is started using the unmanned travel, occurring when a non-temporary failure cannot be resolved over the passage of time. 5. An automatic parking control device for a vehicle, the automatic parking control device comprising: an automatic parking controller that carries out automatic parking control; and a park-by-wire controller included in a park-by-wire system in which a park lock is automatically engaged when automatic parking is completed at a target stopping position by means of the automatic parking control, the park lock being carried out by engaging a parking pawl with a parking gear provided on a final reduction gear or a transmission output shaft, the park-by-wire controller including a failure diagnostic processing unit that determines whether a system abnormality would occur, in which the park-by-wire system would not operate normally during the automatic parking control, the system abnormality including a temporary failure that would be resolved over a passage of time, the failure diagnostic processing unit being configured to monitor at least one of a motor voltage and a motor current that are applied to a motor of the vehicle, the failure diagnostic processing unit being further configured to compare the at least one of the motor voltage and the motor current to a predetermined threshold to determine the existence of the temporary failure, and the automatic parking controller including a fail-safe control processing unit that prohibits the starting of the automatic parking control upon determining that the system abnormality that is the temporary failure would occur before the automatic parking control is started, the starting of the automatic parking control is permitted after the temporary failure is resolved.
Adapting to failures or work around with other constraints, e.g. circumvention by avoiding use of failed parts · CPC title
Diagnosing or detecting failures; Failure detection models · CPC title
Braking · CPC title
including control of parking brakes · CPC title
acting otherwise than on tread, e.g. employing rim, drum, disc, or transmission {or on double wheels} · CPC title
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