Vehicle and steering apparatus
US-9221493-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9783053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9783053-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515118148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A clutch control device is provided for a 4-wheel drive vehicle. The clutch control device includes a 4WD control unit that controls the engagement and release of a friction clutch and a dog clutch which are arranged separately in the two paths. The 4WD control unit has a synchronization speed control unit, and at a time of transition from a disconnected, two-wheel drive mode, in which the friction clutch and the dog clutch are released, to a connected, four-wheel drive mode, in which the friction clutch and the dog clutch are engaged, the synchronization speed control unit reduces a synchronization speed of the dog clutch more during vehicle deceleration than when the vehicle is not decelerating.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A clutch control device for a four-wheel drive vehicle having a pair of main drive wheels and a pair of auxiliary drive wheels which are selectively connected to a drive source, the clutch control device comprising: a dog clutch operatively disposed in a transmission path between the main drive wheels and the auxiliary drive wheels to separate a system for transmitting drive force to the auxiliary drive wheels from a system for transmitting drive force to the main drive wheels by releasing the dog clutch; a friction clutch operatively disposed in a transmission path between the main drive wheels and the auxiliary drive wheels to allocate a portion of the drive force from the drive source to the auxiliary drive wheels in accordance with a clutch engagement capacity of the friction clutch; and a clutch control unit operatively coupled to the dog clutch and the friction clutch to selectively carry out an engagement and disengagement control of the dog clutch and an engagement and disengagement control of the friction clutch in accordance with a vehicle state that is detected by a vehicle state detection device, and which can switch between a disconnected, two-wheel drive mode in which the two clutches are disengaged and a connected, four-wheel drive mode in which the dog clutch and the friction clutch are engaged, and the clutch control unit being programmed to include a synchronization speed control unit that reduces a synchronization speed of the dog clutch more during vehicle deceleration than when the vehicle is not decelerating at a time of transition from the disconnected, two- wheel drive mode to the connected, four-wheel drive mode. 2. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the clutch control unit is further programmed to carry a synchronization of the dog clutch when transitioning from the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode to the connected, four-wheel drive mode by engagement of the friction clutch, and the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to execute a reduction of the synchronization speed by reducing an engagement speed of the friction clutch. 3. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to reduce the synchronization speed during deceleration when an accelerator position opening amount is zero. 4. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to reduce the synchronization speed more as a vehicle rate of deceleration is increased, when the synchronization speed is lowered. 5. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the clutch control unit is further programmed to switch between the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode based on a mode switching map, in which the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode are set in accordance with an accelerator position opening amount and a vehicle speed, and the clutch control unit is further programmed to set a control region to the connected, four-wheel drive mode in a lower speed region than to the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode. 6. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the dog clutch is disposed upstream of a transfer mechanism provided at a drive branch position to the auxiliary drive wheels, and the friction clutch is disposed in a drive shaft of one of the auxiliary drive wheels which extends from the transfer mechanism that is connected to a propeller shaft and a differential. 7. The clutch control device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the friction clutch is disposed upstream of a transfer mechanism provided at a drive branch position to the auxiliary drive wheels, and the dog clutch is disposed in a drive shaft of one of the auxiliary drive wheels which extends from the transfer mechanism that is connected to a propeller shaft and a differential. 8. The clutch control device according to claim 2 , wherein the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to reduce the synchronization speed during deceleration when an accelerator position opening amount is zero. 9. The clutch control device according to claim 2 , wherein the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to reduce the synchronization speed more as a vehicle rate of deceleration is increased, when the synchronization speed is lowered. 10. The clutch control device according to claim 3 , wherein the synchronization speed control unit is further programmed to reduce the synchronization speed more as a vehicle rate of deceleration is increased, when the synchronization speed is lowered. 11. The clutch control device according to claim 2 , wherein the clutch control unit is further programmed to switch between the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode based on a mode switching map, in which the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode are set in accordance with an accelerator position opening amount and a vehicle speed, and the clutch control unit is further programmed to set a control region to the connected, four-wheel drive mode in a lower speed region than to the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode. 12. The clutch control device according to claim 3 , wherein the clutch control unit is further programmed to switch between the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode based on a mode switching map, in which the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode are set in accordance with the accelerator position opening amount and a vehicle speed, and the clutch control unit is further programmed to set a control region to the connected, four-wheel drive mode in a lower speed region than to the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode. 13. The clutch control device according to claim 4 , wherein the clutch control unit is further programmed to switch between the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode based on a mode switching map, in which the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode and the connected, four-wheel drive mode are set in accordance with an accelerator position opening amount and a vehicle speed, and the clutch control unit is further programmed to set a control region to the connected, four-wheel drive mode in a lower speed region than to the disconnected, two-wheel drive mode. 14. The clutch control device according to claim 2 , wherein the dog clutch is disposed upstream of a transfer mechanism provided at a drive branch position to the auxiliary drive wheels, and the friction clutch is disposed in a drive shaft of one of the auxiliary drive wheels which extends from the transfer mechanism that is connected to a propeller shaft and a differential. 15. The clutch control device according to claim 3 , wherein the dog clutch is disposed upstream of a transfer mechanism provided at a drive branch position to the auxiliary drive wheels, and the friction clutch is disposed in a drive shaft of one of the auxiliary drive wheels which extends from the transfer mechanism that is connected to a propeller shaft and a differential. 16. The clutch control device according to claim 4 , wherein the dog clutch is disposed upstream of a transfer mechanism provided at a drive branch position to the auxiliary drive wheels, and the friction clutch is disposed in a drive shaft of one of the auxiliary drive wheels which extends from the transf
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