Utility vehicle
US-2016176283-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US11543005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11543005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916356472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2023 |
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A continuously variable transmission (“CVT”) is provided for use on a recreational or utility vehicle. The CVT is electronically controlled by a control unit of the vehicle. The CVT includes a primary clutch having a first sheave, a second sheave movable relative to the first sheave, and a friction clutch. An actuator assembly is configured to actuate the primary clutch and cause movement of the second sheave.
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What is claimed is: 1. A continuously variable transmission comprising: a drive clutch having a first shaft, a first stationary sheave supported by the first shaft, a first movable sheave supported by the first shaft, a movable hub supported by the first shaft, and a friction clutch positioned between the movable hub and the movable sheave; and an actuator motor operably coupled to the drive clutch and configured to adjust a position of the movable hub relative to the first stationary sheave of the drive clutch. 2. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the actuator motor is configured to actuate the friction clutch and change a position of the movable sheave relative to the stationary sheave. 3. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , further comprising a belt drive assembly operably coupled to the first shaft and the actuator motor, and the actuator motor is configured to actuate rotational movement of the drive clutch through the belt drive assembly. 4. The continuously variable transmission of claim 3 , wherein the belt drive assembly includes a first gear operably coupled to the actuator motor, a second gear operably coupled to the drive clutch, and a belt operably coupled to the first and second gears. 5. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , further comprising a spring member positioned between the movable hub and the friction clutch, wherein the spring member is configured to actuate the friction clutch in response to movement of the movable hub. 6. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the spring member is configured to transfer force from the actuator motor to the friction clutch. 7. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the spring member is a wave washer. 8. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the movable hub is configured to be movably actuated when the first movable sheave is stationary. 9. The continuously variable transmission of claim 7 , wherein the friction clutch is defined by of a plurality of discs comprising friction material. 10. The continuously variable transmission of claim 7 , wherein the friction clutch is positioned adjacent an inner surface of the first movable sheave. 11. A continuously variable transmission comprising: a drive clutch having a stationary sheave and a movable sheave; an actuator motor operably coupled to the drive clutch to adjust a position of the drive clutch; a lead screw assembly operably coupled to the drive clutch and the actuator motor and configured to engage the drive clutch in response to the actuator motor; and wherein the drive clutch further includes a movable hub and a friction clutch positioned between the movable hub and the movable sheave, wherein the actuator motor is configured to adjust a position of the movable hub relative to the movable sheave and the stationary sheave through the engagement of the lead screw assembly with the drive clutch. 12. The continuously variable transmission of claim 11 , wherein the lead screw assembly includes a first member and a second member, the first member configured for axial movement and the second member configured for rotational movement. 13. The continuously variable transmission of claim 12 , wherein the first member is configured for axial movement only and the second member is configured for rotational movement only. 14. The continuously variable transmission of claim 12 , wherein the first member includes interior threads and the second member includes exterior threads, the interior threads of the first member are configured to engage with the exterior threads of the second member. 15. The continuously variable transmission of claim 12 , wherein the lead screw assembly further includes an outer gear operably coupled to the actuator motor through a belt. 16. A continuously variable transmission comprising: a drive clutch having a first shaft, a first stationary sheave supported by the first shaft, a first movable sheave supported by the first shaft, a movable hub supported by the first shaft, and a friction clutch positioned between the movable hub and the first movable sheave; a belt configured to be drivingly coupled to the drive clutch; and an actuator motor operably coupled to the drive clutch and configured to engage the friction clutch, and clutching occurs through the friction clutch. 17. The continuously variable transmission of claim 16 , wherein the drive clutch further includes a spring member positioned between the movable hub and the friction clutch, the spring member being configured to actuate the friction clutch prior to a position of the first movable sheave being changed relative to the first stationary sheave. 18. The continuously variable transmission of claim 17 , wherein the spring member is a wave washer. 19. The continuously variable transmission of claim 17 , wherein the actuator motor is configured to actuate the friction clutch through the spring member and change the position of the movable sheave relative the stationary sheave. 20. The continuously variable transmission of claim 19 , further comprising a lead screw assembly, wherein the actuator motor changes the position of the movable sheave relative to the stationary sheave through the lead screw assembly. 21. The continuously variable transmission of claim 20 , wherein the lead screw assembly includes a first member and a second member, and the first member is configured for axial movement and the second member is configured for rotational movement. 22. A control system for operating an electronically-controlled continuously variable transmission having a drive clutch including a movable sheave, a stationary sheave, a movable hub, and a friction clutch, the control system comprising: an actuator motor; and a controller operably coupled to the actuator motor, and the controller is configured to: actuate the actuator motor; adjust a position of the movable hub of the drive clutch relative to the stationary and movable sheaves of the drive clutch; and engage the friction clutch of the drive clutch, the friction clutch positioned between the movable hub and the first movable sheave. 23. The control system of claim 22 , wherein the controller is further configured to adjust a position of the movable sheave relative to the stationary sheave. 24. The control system of claim 23 , wherein the controller is configured to adjust the position of the movable sheave after the friction clutch has been engaged. 25. The control system of claim 22 , further including a driven clutch including a movable sheave and a stationary sheave, and including a belt extending between the drive clutch and the driven clutch, wherein the controller is further configured to adjust a position of the belt of the continuously variable transmission after engaging the friction clutch of the drive clutch. 26. The continuously variable transmission of claim 11 further including a control system for operating the continuously variable transmission, the control system comprising a controller operably coupled to the actuator motor, and the controller is configured to: actuate the actuator motor; adjust a position of the movable hub of the drive clutch relative to the stationary and movable sheaves of the drive clutch; and engage the friction clutch of the drive clutch.
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