Hybrid vehicle

US9975545B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9975545-B2
Application numberUS-201615547038-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2016
Priority dateFeb 18, 2015
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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A hybrid vehicle includes an engine ( 10 ), a first motor generator (MG 1 ), a second motor generator (MG 2 ), a transmission unit (power transmission unit) ( 40 ), a differential unit ( 50 ), a clutch (CS) and a mechanical oil pump ( 501 ). The hybrid vehicle is able to switch between series-parallel mode in which power of the engine is transmitted via the transmission unit and the differential unit and series mode in which power of the engine is transmitted via the clutch. The differential unit ( 50 ) is a planetary gear mechanism including a sun gear (S 2 ) connected to the first motor generator (MG 1 ), a ring gear (R 2 ) connected to the second motor generator (MG 2 ), and a carrier (CA 2 ) connected to a ring gear (R 1 ) that is an output element of the transmission unit ( 40 ). The mechanical oil pump ( 501 ) is driven by power that is transmitted from the carrier (CA 2 ) of the differential unit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid vehicle comprising: an internal combustion engine; a first rotary electric machine; a second rotary electric machine configured to output power to a drive wheel; a power transmission unit including an input element, an output element and an engaging portion, the input element being configured to receive power from the internal combustion engine, the output element being configured to output power input to the input element, and the engaging portion being configured to switch between a non-neutral state where power is transmitted between the input element and the output element and a neutral state where power is not transmitted between the input element and the output element; a differential unit including a first rotating element, a second rotating element and a third rotating element, the first rotating element being connected to the first rotary electric machine, the second rotating element being connected to the second rotary electric machine and the drive wheel, the third rotating element being connected to the output element, and the differential unit being configured such that, when rotation speeds of any two of the first rotating element, the second rotating element and the third rotating element are determined, a rotation speed of the remaining one of the first rotating element, the second rotating element and the third rotating element is determined; a clutch configured to switch between an engaged state where power is transmitted from the internal combustion engine to the first rotary electric machine and a released state where transmission of power from the internal combustion engine to the first rotary electric machine is interrupted, power from the internal combustion engine being transmitted to the first rotary electric machine through at least one of a first path or a second path, the first path being a path through which power is transmitted from the internal combustion engine to the first rotary electric machine via the power transmission unit and the differential unit, the second path being a path through which power is transmitted from the internal combustion engine to the first rotary electric machine, being different from the first path, not including the differential unit, and the clutch being provided in the second path; and a mechanical oil pump configured to generate hydraulic pressure for activating the power transmission unit and the clutch, the mechanical oil pump being configured to be driven by power that is transmitted from any one of the first rotating element, second rotating element and third rotating element of the differential unit. 2. The hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the differential unit is a planetary gear including a sun gear, a ring gear, pinions that are in mesh with the sun gear and the ring gear, and a carrier that supports the pinions such that the pinions are rotatable, the first rotating element, the second rotating element and the third rotating element are respectively the sun gear, ring gear and carrier of the planetary gear, the mechanical oil pump is connected to the carrier, and the mechanical oil pump is configured to be driven by power that is transmitted from the carrier. 3. The hybrid vehicle according to claim 2 , further comprising: an electric oil pump configured to generate hydraulic pressure for activating the power transmission unit and the clutch; and a controller configured to control the electric oil pump, the controller being configured to, at the time of switching from series-parallel mode to series mode, change a rotation speed of the electric oil pump based on whether a rotation speed of the internal combustion engine is lower than a rotation speed of the first rotary electric machine, wherein the series-parallel mode is a mode in which the hybrid vehicle travels in a state where the power transmission unit is placed in the non-neutral state and the clutch is placed in the released state, and the series mode is a mode in which the hybrid vehicle travels in a state where the power transmission unit is placed in the neutral state and the clutch is placed in the engaged state. 4. The hybrid vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to, at the time of switching from the series-parallel mode to the series mode, increase the rotation speed of the electric oil pump when the rotation speed of the internal combustion engine is lower than the rotation speed of the first rotary electric machine, and decrease the rotation speed of the electric oil pump when the rotation speed of the internal combustion engine is higher than the rotation speed of the first rotary electric machine.

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  • characterized by driveline brakes · CPC title

  • the transmission being a continuously variable transmission · CPC title

  • with two or more gear sets · CPC title

  • Actuated clutches, i.e. clutches engaged or disengaged by electric, hydraulic or mechanical actuating means · CPC title

  • Characterized by control of driveline clutch · CPC title

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What does patent US9975545B2 cover?
A hybrid vehicle includes an engine ( 10 ), a first motor generator (MG 1 ), a second motor generator (MG 2 ), a transmission unit (power transmission unit) ( 40 ), a differential unit ( 50 ), a clutch (CS) and a mechanical oil pump ( 501 ). The hybrid vehicle is able to switch between series-parallel mode in which power of the engine is transmitted via the transmission unit and the differentia…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K6/365. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).