Shift control device for vehicle
US-2016084376-A1 · Mar 24, 2016 · US
US9623870B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9623870-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214439384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A running control device of a vehicle includes an engine and a brake booster amplifying a brake force by forming a negative pressure in a negative pressure tank by rotation of the engine. The running control device is configured to execute an engine brake running mode performed with the engine coupled to wheels such that an engine brake is applied by driven rotation of the engine and an inertia running mode performed with an engine brake force made lower than that of the engine brake running mode. The running control device executes a first inertia running mode performed with the rotation of the engine stopped and a second inertia running mode performed with the engine kept rotating as the inertia running mode in accordance with predefined respective execution conditions. The running control device comprises a prediction portion configured to predict a necessity of the negative pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A running control device of a vehicle including an engine and a brake booster amplifying a brake force by forming a negative pressure in a negative pressure tank by rotation of the engine, the running control device comprising: circuitry configured to: execute an engine brake running mode performed with the engine coupled to wheels such that an engine brake is applied by driven rotation of the engine and an inertia running mode performed with an engine brake force made lower than that of the engine brake running mode, execute a first inertia running mode performed with the rotation of the engine stopped and a second inertia running mode performed with the engine kept rotating as the inertia running mode in accordance with predefined respective execution conditions, predict with a prediction portion a necessity of the negative pressure formed in the negative pressure tank by rotation of the engine, the necessity of the negative pressure being included in a condition for starting of each of the first inertia running mode and the second inertia running mode, wherein the first inertia running mode is started on the condition that the necessity of the negative pressure is equal to or less than a predefined first determination value, wherein the second inertia running mode is started when the necessity of the negative pressure is equal to or less than a predefined second determination value higher than the first determination value, and wherein the engine brake running mode is executed when the necessity of the negative pressure is larger than the second determination value. 2. The running control device of a vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the prediction portion predicts the necessity of the negative pressure based on at least one of an inter-vehicle distance to a preceding vehicle, a road gradient, and a vehicle speed, wherein when the necessity is predicted based on the inter-vehicle distance, the necessity of the negative pressure is higher when the inter-vehicle distance is shorter, wherein when the necessity is predicted based on the road gradient, the necessity of the negative pressure is higher when the down-slope of the road surface is larger, and wherein when the necessity is predicted based on the vehicle speed, the necessity of the negative pressure is higher when the vehicle speed is higher. 3. The running control device of a vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second inertia running mode is started when the necessity of the negative pressure is in a region exceeding the first determination value and equal to or less than the second determination value. 4. The running control device of a vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second inertia running mode is started when the necessity of the negative pressure is in a region equal to or less than the second determination value including a region equal to or less than the first determination value. 5. The running control device of a vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first inertia running mode is a free-run inertia running mode in which the engine is separated from the wheels with fuel supply to the engine stopped to stop rotation of the engine, and wherein the second inertia running mode is a neutral inertia running mode in which fuel is supplied to operate the engine while the engine is separated from the wheels. 6. The running control device of a vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first inertia running mode is a free-run inertia running mode in which the engine is separated from the wheels with fuel supply to the engine stopped to stop rotation of the engine, and wherein the second inertia running mode is a cylinder resting inertia running mode in which fuel supply to the engine is stopped with the engine coupled to the wheels while operation of a piston and intake/exhaust valves of at least one of multiple cylinders of the engine is stopped. 7. The running control device of a vehicle of claim wherein one of the first inertia running mode and the second inertia running mode is selected to start thereof in an overlapping region equal to or less than the first determination value.
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without torque flow between driveshaft and engine, e.g. with clutch disengaged or transmission in neutral · CPC title
Without torque flow between driveshaft and engine, e.g. with clutch disengaged or transmission in neutral · CPC title
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Braking · CPC title
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