Multi-plexing clutch logic control of a multi-mode transmission

US9759318B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9759318-B2
Application numberUS-201514715119-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2015
Priority dateJun 15, 2012
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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A transmission includes an electro-hydraulic controller that includes redundancy in the hydraulic circuit that permits single fault failures to be compensated for by changing the flow path of hydraulic fluid to bypass the single fault failure. The redundancy results in the ability of the transmission to maintain full operation in all modes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a transmission, the method comprising: supplying hydraulic fluid from a fluid source to a hydraulic circuit of the transmission at a fluid pressure, varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to a plurality of clutches of the transmission by a mode logic section that includes a first logic valve assembly and a second logic assembly operable in combination with one another to selectively apply a first trim pressure different from the fluid pressure to an input clutch of the plurality of clutches that is selectively engageable to transmit rotation to a variator from an input shaft of the transmission and a second trim pressure different from the fluid pressure to another of the plurality of clutches, and varying the pressures applied to the plurality of clutches by a mode trim section so that the mode trim section and the mode logic section cooperate to vary the pressure applied to each of the plurality of clutches to vary the operating mode of the transmission such that the transmission is operable in (i) a first mode in which none of the plurality of clutches is active, (ii) a second mode in which the first trim pressure is applied to the input clutch and none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active, (iii) a third mode in which a main pressure is applied to the input clutch and none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active, (iv) a fourth mode in which the main pressure is applied to the input clutch, the first trim pressure is applied to a first mode clutch of the plurality of clutches, and none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active, (v) a fifth mode in which the main pressure is applied to the input clutch, the first trim pressure is applied to the first mode clutch, the second trim pressure is applied to a second mode clutch of the plurality of clutches, and none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active, (vi) a sixth mode in which the main pressure is applied to the input clutch, the second trim pressure is applied to the second mode clutch, the first trim pressure is applied to a third mode clutch of the plurality of clutches, and the first mode clutch is not active, and (vii) a seventh mode in which the main pressure is applied to the input clutch, the first trim pressure is applied to the third mode clutch, and the first and second mode clutches are not active. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively venting all of the plurality of clutches such that none of the plurality of clutches is active in the first mode. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying the first trim pressure to the input clutch while continuing to vent the other of the plurality of clutches such that none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active in the second mode. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying a main pressure to the input clutch while continuing to vent the other of the plurality of clutches such that none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active in the third mode. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying the main pressure to the input clutch and the first trim pressure to the first mode clutch while continuing to vent the other of the plurality of clutches such that none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active in the fourth mode. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying the main pressure to the input clutch, the first trim pressure to the first mode clutch, and the second trim pressure to the second mode clutch while continuing to vent the other of the plurality of clutches such that none of the other of the plurality of clutches is active in the fifth mode. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying the main pressure to the input clutch, the second trim pressure to the second mode clutch, and the first trim pressure to the third mode clutch while venting the first mode clutch such that the first mode clutch is not active in the sixth mode. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section comprises selectively applying the main pressure to the input clutch and the first trim pressure to the third mode clutch while venting the first and second mode clutches such that neither the first or second mode clutches are active in the seventh mode. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the mode trim section includes a first trim valve assembly and a second trim valve assembly, the method further comprising (i) selectively supplying the first trim pressure to the mode logic section by the first trim valve assembly and (ii) selectively supplying the second trim pressure to the mode logic section by the second trim valve assembly. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising supplying the first trim pressure to at least three different clutches of the plurality of clutches by the mode logic section when the first trim pressure is supplied to the mode logic section by the first trim valve assembly. 11. A method of operating a transmission, the method comprising: supplying hydraulic fluid from a fluid source to a hydraulic circuit of the transmission at a main pressure, varying the flow path of hydraulic fluid to a plurality of clutches of the transmission by a mode logic section that includes a first logic valve assembly and a second logic assembly operable in combination with one another to selectively (i) apply the main pressure to a first clutch of the plurality of clutches, a first trim pressure, different from the main pressure, to a second clutch of the plurality of clutches, and a second trim pressure, different from the main pressure, to a third clutch of the plurality of clutches, and (ii) vent the second clutch such that no pressure is applied to the second clutch while continuing to apply the second trim pressure to the third clutch, and varying the pressures applied to the plurality of clutches by a mode trim section so that the mode trim section and the mode logic section cooperate to vary the pressure applied to each of the plurality of clutches to vary the operating mode of the transmission such that the transmission is operable (i) a first mode in which the first trim pressure is applied to the first clutch and the second and third clutches are not active, (ii) a second mode in which the first trim pressure is applied to the first clutch, the second trim pressure is applied to the second clutch, and the third clutch is not active, (iii) a third mode in which the main pressure is applied to the first clutch, the first trim pressure is applied to the second clutch, and the second trim pressure is applied to the third clutch, and (iv) a fourth mode in which the main pressure is applied to the first clutch, the second trim pressure is applied to the third clutch, and the second clutch is not active, wherein one of the first clutch, the second clutch, and the third clutch is selectively engageable to transmit rotation to a variator from an input shaft of the transmission. 12. The method of claim 11 ,

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  • Stroke · CPC title

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

  • Control of fluid pressure, e.g. using an accumulator (F16D48/062, F16D48/068 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Adapting to failures or work around with other constraints, e.g. circumvention by avoiding use of failed parts · CPC title

  • Hydraulic parts of the controller, e.g. a sticking valve or clogged channel · CPC title

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What does patent US9759318B2 cover?
A transmission includes an electro-hydraulic controller that includes redundancy in the hydraulic circuit that permits single fault failures to be compensated for by changing the flow path of hydraulic fluid to bypass the single fault failure. The redundancy results in the ability of the transmission to maintain full operation in all modes.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Allison Transm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D48/062. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 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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