Balanced binary pump for CVT transmission

US9546728B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9546728-B2
Application numberUS-201414247867-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 8, 2014
Priority dateApr 8, 2014
Publication dateJan 17, 2017
Grant dateJan 17, 2017

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A flexible binary pump system for a motor vehicle transmission includes a shaft, a first vane pump mounted on the shaft and having a first rotor with a first diameter and a first width and a second vane pump mounted on the shaft and having a second rotor with a second diameter and a second width. The first vane pump provides hydraulic fluid to the transmission at a first pressure, and the second vane pump provides hydraulic fluid to the transmission at a second pressure. The first diameter, first width, second diameter, and second width are selected to optimize power consumption of the binary pump system and hydraulic fluid budget for the transmission.

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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible binary pump system for a motor vehicle transmission comprising: a shaft; a first vane pump mounted on the shaft, the first vane pump having a first rotor with a first diameter and a first width, the first vane pump providing hydraulic fluid to the transmission at a first pressure; and a second vane pump mounted on the shaft, the second vane pump having a second rotor with a second diameter and a second width, the second vane pump providing hydraulic fluid to the transmission at a second pressure, the first diameter, first width, second diameter and second width being selected to optimize power consumption of the binary pump system and hydraulic fluid budget for the transmission; a first pressure regulator valve that receives hydraulic fluid from the first pump or a combination of hydraulic fluid from the first pump and from the second pump, the first pressure regulator valve providing the hydraulic fluid from the first pump to a first portion of the transmission or the combination of hydraulic fluid from the first pump and the second pump to the first portion and to a second portion of the transmission; and a second pressure regulator valve that receives hydraulic fluid from the second pump and provides the hydraulic fluid from the second pump to the second portion of the transmission. 2. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein the transmission is an automatic transmission. 3. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein the transmission is a continuously variable transmission. 4. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein the first pump and the second pump are balanced vane pumps. 5. The binary pump system of claim 4 wherein the first rotor has a first surface area and the second rotor has a second surface area, the first surface area and the second surface area being minimized to reduce frictional losses of the first vane pump and the second vane pump while each of the first pump and the second pump remain balanced to minimize side loads on the shaft. 6. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein the first rotor has a first set of vanes and the second rotor has a second set of vanes, the first set of vanes being circumferentially offset form the second set of vanes to mitigate tonal noise emanating from the binary pump system. 7. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein discharge ports of the first pump are circumferentially offset from the orientation of discharge ports of the second pump to mitigate pressure ripple disturbances. 8. The binary pump system of claim 1 wherein the first pressure is greater than the second pressure. 9. The binary pump system of claim 8 wherein the binary pump delivers the hydraulic fluid at the first pressure and the hydraulic fluid at the second pressure at a desired demand. 10. A hydraulic control system of a motor vehicle transmission comprising: a binary pump including a first pump and a second pump; a first pressure regulator valve that receives hydraulic fluid from the first pump or a combination of hydraulic fluid from the first pump and from the second pump, the first pressure regulator valve providing the hydraulic fluid from the first pump to a first portion of the transmission or the combination of hydraulic fluid from the first pump and the second pump to the first portion and to a second portion of the transmission; and a second pressure regulator valve that receives hydraulic fluid from the second pump and provides the hydraulic fluid from the second pump to the second portion of the transmission. 11. The hydraulic control system of claim 10 wherein the transmission is a continuously variable transmission (CVT). 12. The hydraulic control system of claim 11 wherein the hydraulic fluid from the first pump is at a first pressure and the hydraulic fluid from the second pump is at a second pressure, the first pressure being greater than the second pressure. 13. The hydraulic control system of claim 11 wherein the first portion includes pulleys of the CVT. 14. The hydraulic control system of claim 11 wherein the second portion includes a torque converter, clutches, gears and a final drive gear set of the CVT. 15. The hydraulic control system of claim 10 wherein the first pump is a vane pump. 16. The hydraulic control system of claim 10 wherein the second pump is a vane pump, the first pump having a first rotor with a first diameter and a first width and the second pump having a second rotor with a second diameter and a second width, the first width, the first diameter, the second width and the second diameter each being selectively chosen to optimize a hydraulic fluid budget for the transmission. 17. The hydraulic control system of claim 16 wherein the binary pump operates with a high speed fill limit that is near or greater than a maximum operating speed of the motor vehicle's internal combustion engine. 18. The hydraulic control system of claim 10 wherein the first pump is a vane pump and the second pump is a Gerotor pump. 19. The hydraulic control system of claim 10 wherein the transmission is an automatic transmission.

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  • of similar working principle · CPC title

  • Supply of control fluid; Pumps therefor · CPC title

  • F16H61/38Primary

    Control of exclusively fluid gearing · CPC title

  • with rotary displacement members, e.g. provided with axially or radially movable vanes passing movable sealing members · CPC title

  • by increasing the line pressure at the occurrence of input torque peak · CPC title

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What does patent US9546728B2 cover?
A flexible binary pump system for a motor vehicle transmission includes a shaft, a first vane pump mounted on the shaft and having a first rotor with a first diameter and a first width and a second vane pump mounted on the shaft and having a second rotor with a second diameter and a second width. The first vane pump provides hydraulic fluid to the transmission at a first pressure, and the secon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/0025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 17 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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