Torque converter having variable pitch stator and bypass clutch

US9784353B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9784353-B2
Application numberUS-201514978198-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2015
Priority dateAug 12, 2014
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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Abstract

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A transmission includes a torque converter stator with controllable blade angle. A controller adjust the blades by commanding fluid pressures in hydraulic circuits routed to the stator hub. The controller also adjust the torque capacity of a torque converter bypass clutch by commanding fluid pressures in hydraulic circuits routed to apply and release chambers. Various schemes are presented to multiplex hydraulic circuits to serve multiple functions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A torque converter comprising: an impeller; a turbine; a stator having blades; a clutch configured to selectively couple the turbine to the impeller in response to a pressure difference between a first hydraulic circuit and a second hydraulic circuit; and an actuator configured to adjust an orientation of the blades in response to a pressure difference between the second hydraulic circuit and a third hydraulic circuit. 2. The torque converter of claim 1 wherein: the first hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a hydrodynamic chamber which is fluidly connected to a clutch apply chamber; the second hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a clutch release chamber and to a stator loosening chamber; and the third hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a stator tightening chamber. 3. The torque converter of claim 1 wherein: the first hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a clutch release chamber; the second hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a stator loosening chamber and fluidly connected to a hydrodynamic chamber which is fluidly connected to a clutch apply chamber; and the third hydraulic circuit is fluidly connected to a stator tightening chamber. 4. A torque converter comprising: an impeller; a turbine; a stator having blades; a clutch configured to selectively couple the turbine to the impeller in response to a pressure difference between an apply chamber and a release chamber; and an actuator configured to adjust an orientation of the blades in response to a pressure difference between a tightening chamber and a loosening chamber wherein the loosening chamber is fluidly connected to the release chamber. 5. The torque converter of claim 4 wherein the apply chamber is fluidly connected to a hydrodynamic chamber which is fluidly connected to the tightening chamber. 6. The torque converter of claim 5 wherein the clutch comprises: a piston fixedly coupled to the turbine and configured to apply normal force to a friction interface fixedly coupled to the impeller to engage the clutch; and a return spring biasing the piston towards a disengaged position. 7. A transmission comprising: a torque converter including an impeller, a turbine, and a stator, the stator having a plurality of blades; a clutch configured to selectively couple the turbine to the impeller in response to a first pressure difference between an apply chamber and a release chamber; and an actuator configured to adjust an orientation of the blades in response to a second pressure difference between a tightening chamber and a loosening chamber. 8. The transmission of claim 7 further comprising: a valve body configured to adjust the first pressure difference and, while the clutch is commanded to a disengaged state, adjust the second pressure difference to change orientation of the blades between a loose orientation and a tight orientation. 9. The transmission of claim 8 wherein the release chamber is fluidly connected to the loosening chamber. 10. The transmission of claim 9 wherein the tightening chamber is fluidly connected to a hydrodynamic chamber which is fluidly connected to the apply chamber. 11. The transmission of claim 10 wherein the clutch comprises: a piston fixedly coupled to the turbine and configured to apply normal force to a friction interface fixedly coupled to the impeller to engage the clutch; and a return spring biasing the piston towards a disengaged position. 12. The transmission of claim 11 wherein the valve body is configured to: receive a command value from a controller; in response to a command value less that a first threshold, decrease a fluid pressure in the loosening chamber as the command value increases to bias the actuator towards the tight orientation; and in response to a command value greater than a second threshold, increase a fluid pressure in the apply chamber as the command value increases to bias the actuator toward the loose orientation and to engage the clutch. 13. The transmission of claim 12 wherein the command value is defined by an electrical current to a solenoid which increases in magnitude as the command value increases. 14. The transmission of claim 8 wherein the loosening chamber is fluidly connected to a hydrodynamic chamber which is fluidly connected to the apply chamber.

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  • to change the blade angle · CPC title

  • F16H45/02Primary

    with mechanical clutches for bridging a fluid gearing of the hydrokinetic type (control of torque converter lock-up clutches F16H61/14) · CPC title

  • Control of torque converter lock-up clutches · CPC title

  • Shape of runner blades or channels with respect to function · CPC title

  • three chamber system, i.e. comprising a separated, closed chamber specially adapted for actuating a lock-up clutch · CPC title

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What does patent US9784353B2 cover?
A transmission includes a torque converter stator with controllable blade angle. A controller adjust the blades by commanding fluid pressures in hydraulic circuits routed to the stator hub. The controller also adjust the torque capacity of a torque converter bypass clutch by commanding fluid pressures in hydraulic circuits routed to apply and release chambers. Various schemes are presented to m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H45/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 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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