Adaptive state of charge regulation and control of variable speed hybrid electric supercharger assembly for efficient vehicle operation
US-2015377158-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9370992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9370992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414208444-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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A powertrain for a vehicle is disclosed. The powertrain includes an engine, a motor-generator and a starter mechanism. The powertrain also includes a first energy storage device disposed in a parallel electrical relationship with a motor-generator and an auxiliary electric system. Additionally, the powertrain includes a first switching device selectively transitionable between a first open state to electrically disconnect the first energy storage device from at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system, and a first closed state to electrically connect the first energy storage device to at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system. Electrical communication between the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system is independent of the first switching device being in the first open and closed states.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A powertrain for a vehicle, the powertrain comprising: an engine; a motor-generator coupleable to the engine; a starter mechanism coupleable to the engine; an auxiliary electric system in electrical communication with the motor-generator; a first energy storage device disposed in a parallel electrical relationship with the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system; and a first switching device selectively transitionable between a first open state to electrically disconnect the first energy storage device from at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system, and a first closed state to electrically connect the first energy storage device to at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system, with electrical communication between the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system being independent of the first switching device being in the first open and closed states. 2. A powertrain as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first energy storage device is disposed between an electrical bus and an electrical ground, and the first switching device is disposed between the first energy storage device and the electrical bus such that the first energy storage device is in direct electrical communication with the electrical bus when the first switching device is in the first closed state. 3. A powertrain as set forth in claim 1 further including a second energy storage device disposed in a parallel electrical relationship with the first energy storage device, the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system. 4. A powertrain as set forth in claim 3 wherein the first energy storage device is a high-voltage energy storage device, and the second energy storage device is a low-voltage energy storage device that is in electrical communication with the auxiliary electric system. 5. A powertrain as set forth in claim 3 further including an electrical component disposed downstream to the motor-generator and the first energy storage device along an electrical bus, and the electrical component is disposed upstream to the second energy storage device and the auxiliary electric system along the electrical bus, with the electrical component including one of a DC-DC converter and a third switching device. 6. A powertrain as set forth in claim 3 further including a second switching device selectively transitionable between a second open state to electrically disconnect the second energy storage device from at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system, and a second closed state to electrically connect the second energy storage device to at least one of the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system, with electrical communication between the motor-generator and the auxiliary electric system being independent of the second switching device being in the second open and closed states. 7. A powertrain as set forth in claim 6 wherein the second energy storage device is disposed between an electrical bus and an electrical ground, and the second switching device is disposed between the second energy storage device and the electrical bus such that the second energy storage device is in direct electrical communication with the electrical bus when the second switching device is in the second closed state. 8. A powertrain as set forth in claim 7 wherein the starter mechanism is further defined as a starter clutch, and wherein the motor-generator includes a motor/generator clutch. 9. A powertrain as set forth in claim 8 : wherein the engine includes a housing and a crankshaft at least partially disposed inside the housing, with the crankshaft being rotatable about a longitudinal axis; further including a ring gear attached to a first distal end of the crankshaft such that the ring gear and the crankshaft are rotatable in unison about the longitudinal axis; wherein the starter mechanism includes a first starter gear continuously engaging the ring gear to rotate the ring gear and the crankshaft when starting the engine; and wherein the first starter gear is coupleable to the starter clutch, with the starter clutch disposed between the motor-generator and the first starter gear to selectively disconnect rotation between the first starter gear and the motor-generator. 10. A powertrain as set forth in claim 9 : further including a crankshaft pulley coupleable to a second distal end of the crankshaft such that the crankshaft pulley and the crankshaft are rotatable in unison about the longitudinal axis; wherein the motor-generator includes a motor/generator shaft and a motor/generator pulley coupleable to the motor/generator shaft adjacent to a first end of the motor-generator, with the motor/generator pulley being rotatable about the first axis; wherein the starter clutch is coupleable to the motor/generator shaft to selectively transfer torque from the motor/generator shaft through the first starter gear and the ring gear to the crankshaft, with the motor/generator clutch disposed between the motor/generator pulley and the starter clutch to selectively disconnect rotation between the motor/generator pulley and the motor/generator shaft; and further including an endless rotatable device disposed about the crankshaft pulley and the motor/generator pulley to transfer rotational movement between the crankshaft pulley and the motor/generator pulley. 11. A powertrain as set forth in claim 1 wherein the motor-generator and the starter mechanism are selectively geared to each other to start the engine. 12. A powertrain as set forth in claim 11 : wherein the engine includes a housing and a crankshaft at least partially disposed inside the housing, with the crankshaft being rotatable about a longitudinal axis; further including a ring gear attached to a first distal end of the crankshaft such that the ring gear and the crankshaft are rotatable in unison about the longitudinal axis; wherein the starter mechanism includes a first starter gear selectively engaging the ring gear to selectively rotate the ring gear and the crankshaft to start the engine; wherein the motor-generator includes a motor/generator shaft and a motor/generator gear attached to a distal end of the motor/generator shaft such that the motor/generator gear and the motor/generator shaft are rotatable in unison about a first axis; and wherein the starter mechanism includes a second starter gear coupleable to the motor/generator gear such that the starter mechanism and the motor-generator are selectively geared to each other to transfer torque from the motor/generator shaft through the first starter gear. 13. A powertrain as set forth in claim 12 : further including a crankshaft pulley coupleable to a second distal end of the crankshaft such that the crankshaft pulley and the crankshaft are rotatable in unison about the longitudinal axis; wherein the motor-generator includes a motor/generator pulley coupleable to the motor/generator shaft adjacent to a first end of the motor-generator, with the motor/generator pulley being rotatable about the first axis; wherein the motor/generator gear is disposed outside of a second end of the motor-generator; and further including an endless rotatable device disposed about the crankshaft pulley and the motor/generator pulley to transfer rotational movement between the crankshaft pulley and the motor/generator pulley. 14. A powertrain as set forth in claim 13 wherein the motor-generator includes a motor/generator clutch selectively disconnecting rotation between the motor/generator pulley and the motor/generator shaft. 15. A powert
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