Shift device
US-9291259-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US2016017983A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016017983-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514802053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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In at least one embodiment a rotary shifter for a vehicle transmission includes a selector, a motor, a controller and a brake. The selector is adapted to be communicated with a vehicle transmission and rotated to multiple positions corresponding to different transmission gears. The motor is coupled to the selector to selectively alter the force required to rotate the selector among the multiple positions of the selector, and the controller is coupled to the motor and responsive to rotation of the selector to control actuation of the motor at least in part as a function of the rotary orientation of the selector. The brake is coupled to at least one of the selector or the motor to selectively inhibit or selectively prevent rotation of the selector.
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1 . A rotary shifter for a vehicle transmission, comprising: a selector adapted to be communicated with a vehicle transmission and rotated to multiple positions corresponding to different transmission gears; a motor coupled to the selector to selectively alter the force required to rotate the selector among the multiple positions of the selector; a controller coupled to the motor and responsive to rotation of the selector to control actuation of the motor at least in part as a function of the rotary orientation of the selector; and a brake coupled to at least one of the selector or the motor to selectively inhibit or selectively prevent rotation of the selector. 2 . The shifter of claim 1 wherein the brake includes a magnetic field generator, a rotor coupled to the motor, and a brake member responsive to a magnetic field generated by the magnetic field generator to selectively engage the rotor and inhibit or prevent rotation of the rotor and motor. 3 . The shifter of claim 2 wherein the magnetic field generator includes an electrical coil. 4 . The shifter of claim 2 wherein the brake member engages the rotor when electrical power is not supplied to the magnetic field generator and the brake member is released from the rotor when electrical power is supplied to the magnetic field generator. 5 . The shifter of claim 2 wherein the controller is responsive to attempted rotation of the selector when the brake member is engaged with the rotor, and the controller determines whether to release the brake member from the rotor or to maintain the brake member engaged with the controller based on at least one of the position of the selector or a condition relating to vehicle operation at the time of the attempted rotation of the selector. 6 . The shifter of claim 1 wherein the brake includes a first rotor portion coupled to the motor for rotation with the motor and a second rotor portion selectively engaged by the first rotor portion to permit limited relative rotation between the first rotor portion and the second rotor portion. 7 . The shifter of claim 6 which also includes biasing members that yieldably bias the first rotor portion relative to the second rotor portion. 8 . A rotary shifter, comprising: a transmission gear selector adapted to be communicated with a vehicle transmission and rotated to multiple positions to shift among transmission gears, the transmission gear selector having a body and a recess defined by the body; and a secondary selector received at least partially within the recess and arranged so that the secondary selector may be actuated separately from the transmission gear selector, wherein the transmission gear selector is rotatable relative to the secondary selector. 9 . The shifter of claim 8 wherein the secondary selector includes a button that may be pushed independently of the rotation of the transmission gear selector to actuate a switch. 10 . The shifter of claim 8 which also includes a lost motion coupling within the transmission gear selector that permits relative movement between two components. 11 . The shifter of claim 10 wherein the relative movement between the two components occurs at the beginning of a gear selection. 12 . The shifter of claim 8 wherein the transmission gear selector includes a rotatable knob adapted to be communicated with a vehicle transmission and rotated to multiple positions to command transmission gear shifts, and the secondary selector is carried by the knob and arranged so that the secondary selector may be actuated separately from the rotation of the knob and wherein the knob is rotatable relative to the secondary selector, and which also includes: a motor coupled to the knob to selectively rotate the knob or to selectively alter the force required to rotate the knob among the multiple positions of the knob; and a controller coupled to the motor and responsive to rotation of the knob to control actuation of the motor at least in part as a function of the rotary orientation of the knob. 13 . The shifter of claim 12 which also includes a main housing and wherein the secondary selector is connected to the main housing so that the secondary selector does not rotate with the knob. 14 . A rotary shifter, comprising: a rotatable shift selector adapted to be communicated with a vehicle transmission and rotated to multiple positions to command transmission gear shifts; a stepper motor coupled to the shift selector to selectively provide a force that affects rotation of the shift selector; a controller coupled to the stepper motor and responsive to rotation of the shift selector to control actuation of the stepper motor at least in part as a function of the rotary orientation of the shift selector; and an optical sensor associated with the shift selector to determine a rotary position of the shift selector or components associated with the shift selector. 15 . The shifter of claim 14 wherein the optical sensor includes an optical encoder. 16 . The shifter of claim 14 wherein the shift selector has at least one detent valley feel indicative of a drive condition of a motor vehicle, and the stepper motor resists movement of the shift selector in a position past the detent valley feel, assists movement of the shift selector prior to the detent valley feel, and provides a force tending to hold the position of the shift selector at the detent feel. 17 . The electronic shifter of claim 16 further comprising a controller coupled to the stepper motor assembly, the stepper motor assembly having a coil which is powered in response to a signal from the controller, the power changing depending on the position of the shift selector. 18 . The electronic shifter of claim 16 further comprising an optical movement sensor assembly electrically coupled to the controller, the optical movement sensor assembly having a signal indicative of movement of the shift selector.
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