Power transmitting apparatus

US9623871B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9623871-B2
Application numberUS-201514802416-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2015
Priority dateJan 17, 2013
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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A power transmitting apparatus can be configured to restart an engine when the acceleration pedal is actuated in an assist-start engine speed range and can improve responsiveness of engine restart. Such a power transmitting apparatus of a vehicle can provided with a clutch for selectively transmitting or cutting off a driving power of an engine to wheels. The power transmitting apparatus can comprise an assist-controller configured to increase an engine rotational speed above an self-start rotational speed by actuating the clutch when the vehicle is decelerated and fuel supply to the engine is stopped, in response to operation of an acceleration pedal of the vehicle, when the engine rotational speed is in an assist-start range which is an engine rotational speed range lower than the self-start rotational speed and higher than a starter-start rotational speed in which the engine cannot be started by a starter.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power transmitting apparatus of a vehicle provided with a clutch means for selectively transmitting or cutting off a driving power of an engine to wheels, comprising: assist-control means for increasing an engine rotational speed above a self-start rotational speed by actuating the clutch means when the vehicle is decelerated and fuel supply to the engine is stopped, in response to the detection of an acceleration pedal operation of the vehicle when the engine rotational speed is in an assist-start range which is an engine rotational range lower than the self-start rotational speed in which the engine can be started if fuel supply is restarted and higher than a starter-start rotational speed in which the engine cannot be started even if fuel supply is restarted and can be started by a starter. 2. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the power transmitting apparatus further comprises a torque converter, wherein the clutch means switches a power transmitting system between a first power transmitting system for transmitting the driving power of the engine to the wheels via the torque converter and a second power transmitting system for transmitting the driving power of the engine to the wheels without via the torque converter, and wherein the assist-control means increases the engine rotational speed above the self-start rotational speed by switching the power transmitting system to the second power transmitting system with actuating the clutch means when the vehicle is decelerated and fuel supply to the engine is stopped, in response to acceleration pedal operation of the vehicle when the engine rotational speed is in the assist-start range. 3. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the assist-control means estimates a control-start vehicle speed which is a vehicle speed in which the engine rotational speed above the self-start rotational speed can be obtained by actuating the clutch means in the assist-start range and also decreases the engine rotational speed by actuating the clutch means when the vehicle speed has reached the control-start vehicle speed during deceleration of the vehicle. 4. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the control-start vehicle speed is estimated depending on the deceleration of the vehicle. 5. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the power transmitting apparatus comprises a damper mechanism comprising at least first and second dampers having spring properties for damping the torque variation and disposed in the middle of the power transmitting system of the engine, the apparatus further comprising a spring property switching means for switching the spring properties of the damper mechanism, a spring property control means for actuating the spring property switching means to switch the spring properties depending on a running state of the vehicle, and wherein the spring constant of the damper mechanism can be switched between a low spring rate state and a high spring rate state and the assist-control means switches the spring properties to the high spring rate state when the vehicle has reached the control-start vehicle speed. 6. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the spring constant of the damper mechanism is switched depending on the throttle opening of the engine when the acceleration pedal operation is performed in the assist-start engine speed range. 7. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the clutch means is configured for slip control for slipping the clutch in the process of switching the connection and the cutting-off of the power transmission systems of the engine and is slip-controlled in the assist start range. 8. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the assist-control means performs the restart of fuel supply to the engine and simultaneous actuation of an ignition means of the engine after the clutch means has been actuated in the assist-start range and before the engine rotational speed reaches the self-start rotational speed. 9. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the assist-control means actuates the clutch in the assist-start range only when the temperature of hydraulic fluid for actuating the clutch means is higher than a predetermined temperature. 10. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a transmission is disposed in the middle of the power transmitting system from the engine to the wheels and the transmission is an automatic variable speed transmission. 11. A power transmitting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the automatic variable speed transmission is a continuously variable transmission.

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  • transitional corrections at the end of the cut-off period · CPC title

  • Providing a combustible mixture inside the cylinder · CPC title

  • Clutch engagement state · CPC title

  • Single disk type lock-up clutch, i.e. using a single disc engaged between friction members · CPC title

  • B60W30/188Primary

    Controlling power parameters of the driveline, e.g. determining the required power · CPC title

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What does patent US9623871B2 cover?
A power transmitting apparatus can be configured to restart an engine when the acceleration pedal is actuated in an assist-start engine speed range and can improve responsiveness of engine restart. Such a power transmitting apparatus of a vehicle can provided with a clutch for selectively transmitting or cutting off a driving power of an engine to wheels. The power transmitting apparatus can co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60W30/188. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 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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