Method for operating a drive train for driving a working machine with variable rotation speed and drive train
US-10876612-B2 · Dec 29, 2020 · US
US9689492B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9689492-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414457265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A transmission includes a torque converter stator with controllable blade angle. The blade angle is adjusted by adjusting the rotational position of a control ring with respect to a stator hub. The stator blades are supported by the stator hob, a locking ring, and an outer ring. The stator blades have teeth that mesh with teeth on the control ring to determine blade angle. A controller adjust the blades by commanding fluid pressures in hydraulic circuits routed to the stator hub. Various circumstances in which the controller would adjust the blade angle are discussed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A torque converter stator comprising: a hub; a ring supported to rotate relative to the hub about a rotational axis wherein the ring and the hub define a first chamber having a first volume that is a function of a rotational position of the ring relative to the hub; and a plurality of blades supported by the hub, each blade configured to pivot relative to the hub about a radial axis perpendicular to the rotation axis to vary a blade angle, wherein the blade angle is a function of the rotational position of the ring relative to the hub. 2. The torque converter stator of claim 1 wherein the ring and the hub define a second chamber having a second volume and wherein a sum of the first volume and the second volume is constant as the rotational position of the ring relative to the hub varies. 3. The torque converter stator of claim 1 further comprising a one way clutch configured to constrain rotation of the hub relative to a race about the rotational axis in a reverse direction while permitting rotation in a forward direction. 4. The torque converter stator of claim 3 wherein the one way clutch comprises a plurality of rockers supported to pivot relative to the hub about axes parallel to the rotational axis and configured to engage the race to prevent reverse rotation of the hub in a first position and to not engage the race in a second position. 5. The torque converter stator of claim 1 wherein gear teeth on a face of the ring mesh with gear teeth fixed to the blades. 6. A transmission comprising: a stator hub supported for rotation about a fixed stator shaft; a plurality of blades pivotally supported by the hub throughout a range of blade angles; and a ring supported for rotation about the stator shaft, wherein gear teeth on a face of the ring mesh with gear teeth fixed to the blades. 7. The transmission of claim 6 wherein the ring and the hub define a first chamber having a first volume that is a function of a rotational position of the ring relative to the hub. 8. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the ring and the hub define a second chamber having a second volume and wherein a sum of the first volume and the second volume is constant as the rotational position of the ring relative to the hub varies. 9. The transmission of claim 6 further comprising a one way clutch configured to constrain rotation of the hub relative to the fixed stator shaft in a reverse direction while permitting rotation in a forward direction. 10. The transmission of claim 9 wherein the one way clutch comprises a plurality of rockers supported to pivot relative to the hub about axes parallel to the stator shaft and configured to engage the stator shaft to prevent reverse rotation of the hub in a first position and to not engage the stator shaft in a second position. 11. A transmission comprising: a stator hub supported for rotation about a fixed stator shaft in a positive direction; a plurality of blades pivotally supported by the hub throughout a range of blade angles; a plurality of rockers supported to pivot relative to the hub and configured to engage the stator to prevent rotation of the hub in a reverse direction; and a ring supported for rotation relative to the hub wherein the ring and the hub define a first chamber having a first volume that is a function of the rotational position of the ring relative to the hub. 12. The transmission of claim 11 wherein the ring and the hub define a second chamber having a second volume and wherein a sum of the first volume and the second volume is constant as the rotational position of the ring relative to the hub varies.
exclusively by the use of freewheel clutches · CPC title
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Shape of runner blades or channels with respect to function · CPC title
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