Control apparatus and control method for automatic transmission

US9556956B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9556956-B2
Application numberUS-201414778362-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2014
Priority dateMar 25, 2013
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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A control unit comprises determining unit for determining whether or not a predetermined elapsed time condition is established after a shift has been performed to a specific gear position reached by engaging a specific frictional engagement element of a stepped transmission mechanism, and restricting unit for prohibiting the stepped transmission mechanism from performing a shift back to the specific gear position while allowing a continuously variable transmission mechanism to perform shifts so that an automatic transmission is controlled to a target speed ratio until the determining unit determines that the predetermined elapsed time condition is established.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A control apparatus for an automatic transmission, comprising: an automatic transmission comprising a continuously variable speed change mechanism having a continuously modifiable speed ratio and a stepped speed change mechanism that is connected in series to the continuously variable speed change mechanism and that can be switched between a plurality of gear positions by engaging and disengaging a plurality of frictional engagement elements; and a control unit adapted to control the automatic transmission to a target speed ratio by modifying the speed ratio of the continuously variable speed change mechanism and the gear position of the stepped speed change mechanism, the stepped speed change mechanism comprising a first gear position and a second gear position used for forward travel, the first gear position being achieved by engaging a first frictional engagement element and the second gear position being achieved by engaging a second frictional engagement element, the control unit comprising: a determining unit adapted to determine whether or not a predetermined elapsed time condition is established after a shift has been performed to the first gear position reached by engaging the first frictional engagement element of the stepped speed change mechanism; and a restricting unit adapted to prohibit the stepped speed change mechanism from performing a shift back to the first gear position while allowing the continuously variable speed change mechanism to perform shifts so that the automatic transmission is controlled to the target speed ratio until the determining unit determines that the predetermined elapsed time condition is established, wherein the restricting unit prohibits a shift to the first gear position when a sum of a cumulative value of a period in which the first frictional engagement element is in an engaged condition or a disengaged condition and a cumulative value of a period in which the second frictional engagement element is in the engaged condition or the disengaged condition does not reach a predetermined threshold. 2. The control apparatus for an automatic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit measures a period during which the specific frictional engagement element is in an engaged condition or a disengaged condition, and prohibits the stepped speed change mechanism from performing the shift back to the specific gear position when a cumulative value of the measured period does not reach a predetermined threshold. 3. The control apparatus for an automatic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit comprises an automatic shift mode in which the target speed ratio is determined automatically on the basis of an operating condition, and a manual shift mode in which the target speed ratio is determined in response to an instruction issued by a driver, and the control unit activates the determining unit and the restricting unit when the manual shift mode is selected. 4. A control method employed in a control apparatus for an automatic transmission, the control apparatus for an automatic transmission comprising: an automatic transmission comprising a continuously variable speed change mechanism having a continuously modifiable speed ratio and a stepped speed change mechanism that is connected in series to the continuously variable speed change mechanism and that can be switched between a plurality of gear positions by engaging and disengaging a plurality of frictional engagement elements; and a control unit adapted to control the automatic transmission to a target speed ratio by modifying the speed ratio of the continuously variable speed change mechanism and the gear position of the stepped speed change mechanism, the stepped speed change mechanism comprising a first gear position and a second gear position used for forward travel, the first gear position being achieved by engaging a first frictional engagement element and the second gear position being achieved by engaging a second frictional engagement element, the control method comprising: determining whether or not a predetermined elapsed time condition is established after a shift has been performed to the first gear position reached by engaging the first frictional engagement element of the stepped speed change mechanism; prohibiting the stepped speed change mechanism from performing a shift back to the first gear position while allowing the continuously variable speed change mechanism to perform shifts so that the automatic transmission is controlled to the target speed ratio until determining that the predetermined elapsed time condition is established; and prohibiting a shift to the first gear position when a sum of a cumulative value of a period in which the first frictional engagement element is in an engaged condition or a disengaged condition and a cumulative value of a period in which the second frictional engagement element is in the engaged condition or the disengaged condition does not reach a predetermined threshold. 5. A control apparatus for an automatic transmission, comprising: an automatic transmission comprising a continuously variable speed change mechanism having a continuously modifiable speed ratio and a stepped speed change mechanism that is connected in series to the continuously variable speed change mechanism and that can be switched between a plurality of gear positions by engaging and disengaging a plurality of frictional engagement elements; and a control unit adapted to control the automatic transmission to a target speed ratio by modifying the speed ratio of the continuously variable speed change mechanism and the gear position of the stepped speed change mechanism, the stepped speed change mechanism comprising a first gear position and a second gear position used for forward travel, the first gear position being achieved by engaging a first frictional engagement element and the second gear position being achieved by engaging a second frictional engagement element, the control unit comprising: determining means for determining whether or not a predetermined elapsed time condition is established after a shift has been performed to the first gear position reached by engaging the first frictional engagement element of the stepped speed change mechanism; and restricting means for prohibiting the stepped speed change mechanism from performing a shift back to the first gear position while allowing the continuously variable speed change mechanism to perform shifts so that the automatic transmission is controlled to the target speed ratio until the determining means determines that the predetermined elapsed time condition is established, wherein the restricting means prohibits a shift to the first gear position when a sum of a cumulative value of a period in which the first frictional engagement element is in an engaged condition or a disengaged condition and a cumulative value of a period in which the second frictional engagement element is in the engaged condition or the disengaged condition does not reach a predetermined threshold.

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  • Imitating a stepped transmissions · CPC title

  • F16H61/08Primary

    Timing control · CPC title

  • F16H61/70Primary

    specially adapted for change-speed gearing in group arrangement, i.e. with separate change-speed gear trains arranged in series, e.g. range or overdrive-type gearing arrangements · CPC title

  • using electrical or electronical sensing or control means · CPC title

  • the toothed gearing having orbital motion · CPC title

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What does patent US9556956B2 cover?
A control unit comprises determining unit for determining whether or not a predetermined elapsed time condition is established after a shift has been performed to a specific gear position reached by engaging a specific frictional engagement element of a stepped transmission mechanism, and restricting unit for prohibiting the stepped transmission mechanism from performing a shift back to the spe…
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Jatco Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Jan 31 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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