Motor control apparatus and electric pump unit
US-9683573-B2 · Jun 20, 2017 · US
US2018100578A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018100578-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615561476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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An oil pressure control device for a vehicle is configured such that, when switching from an oil pressure supply by means of a mechanical oil pump driven by a motor/generator to an oil pressure supply by means of an electric oil pump driven by a sub-motor, a supply ratio of oil supplied from the mechanical oil pump and a supply ratio of oil supplied from the electric oil pump, are adjusted based on an oil pressure difference between a first oil pressure and a second oil pressure, via first and second flapper valves. When the first oil pressure becomes less than or equal to a pump drive threshold, an increase in the second oil pressure is initiated, and the first oil pressure and the second oil pressure are made to match at a predetermined equilibrium oil pressure higher than a required line pressure.
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1 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle comprising: a first oil pump driven by a traveling driving source for an oil pressure supply; a second oil pump driven by an electric motor separate from the traveling driving source for an oil pressure supply; a ratio adjusting valve provided to adjust a supply ratio of oil supplied from the first oil pump and a supply ratio of oil supplied from the second oil pump, based on an oil pressure difference between a first oil pump discharge pressure and a second oil pump discharge pressure; and a second oil pump controller configured to: set a predetermined oil pressure value higher than a required line pressure as an equilibrium oil pressure and set a predetermined oil pressure value higher than the equilibrium oil pressure as a pump drive threshold, when switching from the oil pressure supply by means of the first oil pump to the oil pressure supply by means of the second oil pump due to a decrease in the first oil pump discharge pressure, and initiate an increase in the second oil pump discharge pressure by driving the second oil pump and permit the first oil pump discharge pressure and the second oil pump discharge pressure to be made to match at the equilibrium oil pressure, when the first oil pump discharge pressure becomes less than or equal to the pump drive threshold. 2 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the second oil pump controller is configured to initiate a gradual decrease in the second oil pump discharge pressure down to the required line pressure, when the first oil pump discharge pressure and the second oil pump discharge pressure have matched. 3 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the second oil pump controller is configured to set a value obtained by adding a correction value for oil pressure fluctuations, occurring when the first oil pump discharge pressure and the second oil pump discharge pressure have matched, to the required line pressure as the equilibrium oil pressure. 4 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the second oil pump controller is configured to set a relief pressure, at which a pressure leak valve located in a discharge oil passage of the second oil pump becomes open, as the equilibrium oil pressure. 5 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle as recited in claim 3 , wherein: the second oil pump controller is configured to maintain the second oil pump discharge pressure at the equilibrium oil pressure during a time period from a time when the second oil pump discharge pressure reaches the equilibrium oil pressure to a time when the second oil pump discharge pressure matches the first oil pump discharge pressure. 6 . An oil pressure control device for a vehicle as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the second oil pump controller is configured to increase the second oil pump discharge pressure during a time period from a time when an increase in the second oil pump discharge pressure is initiated to a time when the second oil pump discharge pressure matches the first oil pump discharge pressure. 7 . An oil pressure control method for a vehicle having a first oil pump driven by a traveling driving source for an oil pressure supply, a second oil pump driven by an electric motor separate from the traveling driving source for an oil pressure supply, and a ratio adjusting valve provided to adjust a supply ratio of oil supplied from the first oil pump and a supply ratio of oil supplied from the second oil pump, based on an oil pressure difference between a first oil pump discharge pressure and a second oil pump discharge pressure, which comprises: setting a predetermined oil pressure value higher than a required line pressure as an equilibrium oil pressure and setting a predetermined oil pressure value higher than the equilibrium oil pressure as a pump drive threshold, when switching from the oil pressure supply by means of the first oil pump to the oil pressure supply by means of the second oil pump due to a decrease in the first oil pump discharge pressure, and initiating an increase in the second oil pump discharge pressure by driving the second oil pump and permitting the first oil pump discharge pressure and the second oil pump discharge pressure to be made to match at the equilibrium oil pressure, when the first oil pump discharge pressure becomes less than or equal to the pump drive threshold.
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