Hydraulic control unit

US9689494B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9689494-B2
Application numberUS-201214406612-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 14, 2012
Priority dateJun 14, 2012
Publication dateJun 27, 2017
Grant dateJun 27, 2017

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Abstract

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A hydraulic control unit configured to improve energy efficiency is provided. The hydraulic control unit is comprised of: a feeding passage that delivers fluid from at least any of an oil pump and an accumulator storing hydraulic pressure to an actuator; a draining passage that discharge the fluid from the actuator to a drain spot; and a discharging means that is configured to selectively discharge the fluid from the actuator to the accumulator through the feeding passage, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and a pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydraulic control unit, comprising: a feeding passage that delivers fluid from at least any of an oil pump and an accumulator storing hydraulic pressure to an actuator; a draining passage that discharge the fluid from the actuator to a drain spot; a controller that is configured to selectively discharge the fluid from the actuator to the accumulator through the feeding passage, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and a pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator; a feeding valve that is disposed on the feeding passage to deliver the fluid from the accumulator to the actuator; a draining valve that is disposed on the draining passage to discharge the fluid from the actuator to the drain spot; and a first switching valve that is disposed on the feeding passage to selectively connect to the accumulator to the actuator; and wherein the controller is further configured to connect the accumulator to the actuator by the first switching valve while opening the feeding valve and closing the draining valve, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and the pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator. 2. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a second switching valve in which an operating state thereof is selectively switched between a first operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered to the actuator and the accumulator, and a second operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered only to the actuator without being delivered to the accumulator. 3. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the oil pump includes a mechanical oil pump driven by an internal combustion engine, and an electric oil pump driven by an electric motor. 4. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes a hydraulic chamber to which the hydraulic pressure is applied to narrow a groove width of a pulley of a belt-driven continuously variable transmission. 5. A hydraulic control unit, comprising: a feeding passage that delivers fluid from at least any of an oil pump and an accumulator storing hydraulic pressure to an actuator; a draining passage that discharge the fluid from the actuator to a drain spot; a controller that is configured to selectively discharge the fluid from the actuator to the accumulator through the feeding passage, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and a pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator; a passage connecting a discharging valve to the accumulator; and a switching valve that is disposed on said passage to selectively connect the actuator to at least any one of the accumulator and the drain spot; and wherein the controller is further configured to connect the accumulator to the actuator by the switching valve while opening a draining valve and closing a feeding valve, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and the pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator. 6. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to open the draining valve, at least in any of cases: that a pressure difference between the actuator and the accumulator is smaller than a predetermined threshold value; and that a drop in the pressure of the actuator after discharging the fluid therefrom is smaller than a predetermined value. 7. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising: a second switching valve in which an operating state thereof is selectively switched between a first operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered to the actuator and the accumulator, and a second operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered only to the actuator without being delivered to the accumulator. 8. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the oil pump includes a mechanical oil pump driven by an internal combustion engine, and an electric oil pump driven by an electric motor. 9. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the actuator includes a hydraulic chamber to which the hydraulic pressure is applied to narrow a groove width of a pulley of a belt-driven continuously variable transmission. 10. A hydraulic control unit, comprising: a feeding passage that delivers fluid from at least any of an oil pump and an accumulator storing hydraulic pressure to an actuator; a draining passage that discharge the fluid from the actuator to a drain spot; a controller that is configured to selectively discharge the fluid from the actuator to the accumulator through the feeding passage, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and a pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator; a feeding valve that is disposed on the feeding passage to deliver the fluid from the accumulator to the actuator; a draining valve that is disposed on the draining passage to discharge the fluid from the actuator to the drain spot; and a first switching valve that is disposed on the feeding passage to selectively connect to the accumulator to the actuator; and wherein the controller is further configured to connect the accumulator to the actuator by the first switching valve while opening the feeding valve and closing the draining valve, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and the pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator; and wherein the controller is further configured to deliver the pressure of the actuator to a site where a relatively low pressure is required, if the fluid has to be discharged from the actuator and the pressure of the accumulator is lower than that of the actuator, wherein an another passage connects the draining valve to the site where the relatively low pressure is required, and wherein an another switching valve is disposed on the another passage to selectively connect the actuator to at least one of the drain spot and the site where the relatively low pressure is required. 11. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising: a second switching valve in which an operating state thereof is selectively switched between a first operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered to the actuator and the accumulator, and a second operating state where the hydraulic pressure established by the oil pump is delivered only to the actuator without being delivered to the accumulator. 12. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the oil pump includes a mechanical oil pump driven by an internal combustion engine, and an electric oil pump driven by an electric motor. 13. The hydraulic control unit as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the actuator includes a hydraulic chamber to which the hydraulic pressure is applied to narrow a groove width of a pulley of a belt-driven continuously variable transmission.

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  • Layout of electro-hydraulic control circuits, e.g. arrangement of valves · CPC title

  • characterised by means for controlling the geometrical interrelationship of pulleys and the endless flexible member, e.g. belt alignment or position of the resulting axial pulley force in the plane perpendicular to the pulley axis · CPC title

  • characterised by means for controlling the torque transmitting capability of the gearing · CPC title

  • Supply of control fluid; Pumps therefor · CPC title

  • Control for optimising pump efficiency · CPC title

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What does patent US9689494B2 cover?
A hydraulic control unit configured to improve energy efficiency is provided. The hydraulic control unit is comprised of: a feeding passage that delivers fluid from at least any of an oil pump and an accumulator storing hydraulic pressure to an actuator; a draining passage that discharge the fluid from the actuator to a drain spot; and a discharging means that is configured to selectively disch…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Inagawa Tomokazu, Kimura Kenta, Inagaki Takafumi, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H61/0206. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).