Common control apparatus for parking and clutch, operating method thereof, and vehicle
US-12060917-B2 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US9328775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9328775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414212638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A multi-positional dog clutch selectively engageable with a transmission is disclosed. The dog clutch includes a shift fork, a dog clutch carrier, a common member, and first and second dog clutch sliding members. The transmission includes first and second fixed members. The first dog clutch sliding member is configured to engage with and disengage from the first fixed member. The second dog clutch sliding member is configured to engage with and disengage from the second fixed member. The dog clutch carrier is movable to (i) a first position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member, (ii) a second position in which the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member, and (iii) a third position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member and the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member.
Opening claim text (preview).
The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-positional dog clutch comprising a dog clutch carrier including a carrier pin; a first dog clutch sliding member coupled to the carrier pin and engaged with a common member, the first dog clutch sliding member configured to engage with and disengage from a first fixed member of a transmission; a second dog clutch sliding member coupled to the carrier pin and engaged with the common member, the second dog clutch sliding member configured to engage with and disengage from a second fixed member of the transmission; and a separator spring surrounding the dog clutch carrier between the first dog clutch sliding member and the second dog clutch sliding member, wherein the dog clutch carrier is movable to (i) a first carrier position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member, (ii) a second carrier position in which the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member, and (iii) a third carrier position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member and the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member. 2. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 1 , wherein the carrier extends through the first and second dog clutch sliding members. 3. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 2 , wherein the carrier pin extends into an inner passageway of the separator spring. 4. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 2 , wherein the carrier pin defines a longitudinal axis and the first and second dog clutch sliding members are movable along the longitudinal axis to engage with the corresponding first and second fixed member. 5. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 3 , wherein the common member comprises a spline and the first dog clutch sliding member comprises a first spline engaged with the spline of the common member in each of the first, second, and third carrier positions of the dog clutch carrier. 6. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 4 , wherein the second dog clutch sliding member comprises a second spline engaged with the spline of the common member in each of the first, second, and third carrier positions of the dog clutch carrier. 7. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 4 , wherein the first dog clutch sliding member includes a third spline and the third spline is engaged with a spline of the first fixed member when the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member. 8. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 7 , wherein the second dog clutch sliding member includes a fourth spline and the fourth spline is engaged with a spline of the second fixed member when the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member. 9. The multi-positional dog clutch of claim 1 , further comprising a shift fork coupled to the dog clutch carrier and actuatable to move the dog clutch carrier to the first, second, and third carrier positions, wherein the shift fork is spaced apart from the second fixed member a first distance in the first carrier position, a second distance less than the first distance in the second carrier position, and a third distance greater than the second distance in the third carrier position. 10. A transmission comprising, a shift fork; a dog clutch carrier coupled to the shift fork, the dog clutch carrier including a carrier pin defining a longitudinal axis; a first fixed member; a second fixed member; a first dog clutch sliding member separate from the dog clutch carrier that is coupled to the carrier pin, the first dog clutch sliding member movable along the longitudinal axis to selectively engage the first fixed member; a second dog clutch sliding member separate from the dog clutch carrier that is coupled to the carrier pin, the second dog clutch sliding member movable along the longitudinal axis to selectively engage the second fixed member; a common member engaged with each of the first dog clutch sliding member and the second dog clutch sliding member; and a separator spring surrounding the dog clutch carrier between the first dog clutch sliding member and the second dog clutch sliding member, wherein the shift fork is actuatable to move the dog clutch carrier to (i) a first carrier position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member, (ii) a second carrier position in which the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member, and (iii) a third carrier position in which the first dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the first fixed member and the second dog clutch sliding member is engaged with the second fixed member. 11. The transmission of claim 10 , wherein the separator spring applies a biasing force to each of the first and second dog clutch sliding members to outwardly bias the first and second dog clutch sliding members from each other. 12. The transmission of claim 11 , wherein the first fixed member is engaged with the first dog clutch sliding member in the third carrier position such that the first dog clutch sliding member is prevented from moving along the longitudinal axis while a torque transmitted from the first fixed member to the first dog clutch sliding member is above a first torque threshold. 13. The transmission of claim 12 , wherein the first fixed member is engaged with the first dog clutch sliding member in the third carrier position such that the biasing force of the separator spring is sufficient to move the first dog clutch sliding member along the longitudinal axis in response to the transmitted torque falling below the first torque threshold. 14. The transmission of claim 11 , wherein the first fixed member is engaged with the first dog clutch sliding member in the second carrier position such that the first dog clutch sliding member is prevented from moving along the longitudinal axis while a torque transmitted from the first fixed member to the first dog clutch sliding member is above a second torque threshold. 15. The transmission of claim 14 , wherein the first fixed member is engaged with the first dog clutch sliding member in the second carrier position such that the biasing force of the separator spring is sufficient to move the first dog clutch sliding member along the longitudinal axis in response to the transmitted torque falling below the second torque threshold. 16. The transmission of claim 11 , wherein the second fixed member is engaged with the second dog clutch sliding member in the first carrier position such that the second dog clutch sliding member is prevented from moving along the longitudinal axis while a torque transmitted from the second fixed member to the second dog clutch sliding member is above a third torque threshold. 17. The transmission of claim 16 , wherein the second fixed member is engaged with the second dog clutch sliding member in the first carrier position such that the biasing force of the separator spring is sufficient to move the second dog clutch sliding member along the longitudinal axis in response to the transmitted torque falling below the third torque threshold. 18. A method for selectively engaging a multi-positional dog clutch with a transmission, the method comprising: moving a dog clutch carrier of the multi-positional dog clutch to a first carrier position in which (i) a first dog clutch sliding member of the multi-positional dog clutch separate from the dog clutch carrier and coupled to a carrier pin of the dog clutch carrier is engaged with a first fixed member of the transmission
with clutching members movable only axially · CPC title
Dog-type clutch · CPC title
for interconnecting three or more shafts or other transmission members in different ways (in endless-track vehicles B62D) · CPC title
with clutching members movable only axially (F16D11/02, F16D11/08 take precedence) · CPC title
using an internal or intermediate axially slidable sleeve, coupling both components together, whereby the intermediate sleeve is arranged internally at least with respect to one of the components · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.