Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080196989 | Drive Train of a Motor Vehicle and Method For Controlling an Automated Engine Clutch - A drive train of a motor vehicle including an internal combustion engine, a transmission which is connected to an axle drive and has a variable transmission ratio, and an automatic engine clutch located in the flow of power between the engine and transmission, is designed as an actively engagable friction clutch and transmits torque which can be controlled by a pressure medium. To improve control and a faster response the engine clutch does not include a pressing spring but has a pressing apparatus actuated by a pressure medium. The pressing apparatus is connected to a pressure medium source such that the engine clutch is engaged when in a non-actuated state by applying maximum pressure to the pressing apparatus and is disengaged, at least partially, in an actuated state, to lower clutch torque transmission or for disengaging the engine clutch by applying a reduced active pressure to the pressing apparatus. | 08-21-2008 |
20080201048 | Signal Processing System with Rapid Signal Processing - The invention concerns a signal processing system with rapid signal processing, for example for controlling the transmission of a motor vehicle, with an input module (EM) that calls for a desired reaction by emitting a request signal, a signal processing module (SM), and a target module (ZM) that implements the desired reaction, which, to accelerate processing, provides that several steps are carried out in parallel, such that the said signal processing module (SM) comprises a check module (ÜM) and a clock module (ZTM) each of which receives the request signal, the signal processing module (SM) also comprises an actuator module (AM) acting between the input module (EM) and the clock module (ZTM), the clock module (ZTM) is connected to the output of the check module (ÜM), and the actuator module (AM) is connected to the target module (ZM) for transmitting the output signal of the signal processing module (SM). | 08-21-2008 |
20080204214 | Method for Controlling the Driving Operating of Motor Vehicles or Other Vehicles - A method for controlling the driving operation of motor vehicles in which specific driving conditions are detected by rotational sensors located at individual wheels and/or sub-assemblies in the power train, and are then evaluated in a control unit and converted into control commands for specific functions of the vehicle or into warning signals. ABS, ASC or EBS systems as well as automatic gearboxes are controlled in this manner. Rotational sensors detect the current rotational direction and additionally determine of the presence of a rotary motion. The rotation sensors permit numerous functions of the vehicle to be controlled in a simple manner and with the aid of various parameters obviate the need for the calculation of the rotational direction by way of the determination algorithms. | 08-28-2008 |
20080215212 | Method For Controlling Driving Functions of a Motor Vehicle - A procedure for controlling the driving functions of a vehicle with a control unit, which analyzes sensor signals measuring particular driving states and uses this information to generate driving instructions or similar. Driving instructions of this kind can be communicated to the driver of the vehicle or passed directly to the systems concerned as control instructions. Because the road gradient or the resulting vehicle inclination significantly influences driving, the procedure includes measuring the inclination of the vehicle, relative to the horizontal, by at least one inclination sensor, transmitting the inclination sensor signals to the control unit and analyzing these inclination sensor signals for the generation of driving instructions or similar, when in inclination-related driving states. Preferably both the longitudinal and the transverse inclination are measured and analyzed. | 09-04-2008 |
20080261772 | Method for Controlling an Automatic Transmission - A method for the control of an automatic transmission during a change of ratio procedure, wherein the synchronous speed of rotation (SD) for the new transmission gear-stage lies under the no-load speed of rotation (LD) of a drive motor which can be connected to the transmission and wherein a gear-stage engagement actuator for the engagement of a new transmission gear-stage is then activated, when the transmission input speed of rotation (GED) has reached a predetermined speed of rotation window (F), which window also encompasses the synchronous speed of rotation (SD). In order to make such a shifting method more comfortable than previously, the invented method deviates from that procedure based on downshifting, which has been customary up to this time and rather proceeds in a upshifting mode. | 10-23-2008 |
20090004027 | Ventilation of an Operating Element - A method of actuating a piston having a first side and a second side includes the steps of generating a counter-ventilation pulse having a duration and amplitude defined to achieve a predetermined operating speed of the piston and a predetermined damping of a final position of a piston, applying an actuating pressure to the first side of the piston, and venting a second side of the piston in a defined manner using the counter-ventilation pulse so as to prevent a buildup of a maximum possible ventilation pressure. | 01-01-2009 |
20090005942 | Method for Controlling an Automatic Transmission - An automatic transmission control method in which at least one of a starting clutch, a clutch coupling and transmission elements, for selection as well as engagement and disengagement of a gear step, are determined as a function of respectively existing variables representing the driving situation as well as the driver's wishes can be activated by actuators which are controlled by a control and regulation device. The method comprising the steps of collecting and normalizing the input variable into standard input variables; weighting with weighting factors and summarizing; converting the weighted input variables into intermediate variables; selecting a specific range of values which represents a specific shifting sequence; and implementing the shifting operation. | 01-01-2009 |
20090048067 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A FLUID-ACTUATED CONTROL SYSTEM - A method and a device for controlling a fluid-actuated control system of an automatic or automated transmission of a motor vehicle, which has at least one pressure medium source, at least two control elements that are actuated by pressurized fluid and a control device for controlling the fluid-actuated control system. A further control module is used to reduce; the number and power consumption of valves that are actuated simultaneously to control the control elements; and the mechanical loading of the control elements ( | 02-19-2009 |
20090071274 | METHOD FOR SHIFTING ACTUATION OF AN AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION - A method for shifting an automated transmission situated in a drive train of a motor vehicle between an engine and a drive axle and having at least one multi-speed main transmission and a two-speed range change group rear-mounted thereon. The main transmission has at least one counter-shaft with an transmission brake. A clutch engages the prime mover and the main transmission and the range change group is shifted via unsynchronized dog clutches, which are combined in pairs in a common shift set having two shift positions and one neutral position such that during a range change gearshift, both in the main transmission and in the range change group, a change between two ratio stages occurs. A range change up-shift and down-shift each include active synchronization of the dog clutch by way of the transmission brake and of the separating clutch. | 03-19-2009 |
20090071277 | METHOD FOR SHIFTING ACTUATION OF AN AUTOMATED GROUP TRANSMISSION - A method for shifting an automated transmission situated in a drive train of a motor vehicle between an engine and a drive axle and having at least one multi-speed main transmission and a two-speed range change group rear-mounted thereon. The main transmission has at least one counter shaft with a transmission brake. A clutch engages the prime mover and the main transmission and the range change group is shifted via unsynchronized dog clutches which are combined in pairs in a common shift set and have two shift positions and one neutral position such that, during a range change gear shift both in the main transmission and the range change group a change between two ratio stages occurs. A range change up-shift includes synchronizing the input shaft and the target gear utilizing the transmission brake and passively synchronizing the dog shifted transmission parts by the edge beveling of the concerned dog clutches. | 03-19-2009 |
20090093935 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRIGGERING A CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT WITH ELECTRIC ACTUATORS - A method and a device for actuating a shifting arrangement with electric actuators with directly controlled valves of an electrohydraulic, electropneumatic, electromagnetic or electromotor transmission control of a motor vehicle. A current monitoring function, in which a total current of the shifting arrangement available at a point in time is determined, shift requests of shift elements are detected and compared with the total available current, the shift requests are tested according to preset priorities, and sequential shifting of shift elements according to the priority test is performed, is provided in order to avoid exceeding a preset allowed current load with a comparatively high current requirement of the electric consumers directly controlled valves, when the shift requests would cause the total available current to be exceeded, or direct shifting of the shift elements is carried out when the shift requests would not cause the total available current to be exceeded. A device is also provided which has control and detection mechanisms such that a current monitoring function for limiting the current flow can be generated in the shifting arrangement. | 04-09-2009 |
20090132136 | Method and Device for Controlling a Fluid-Actuated Control System - A method and device for controlling a fluid-actuated control system, to optimize post-switching times for actuation of control elements in such systems. The system includes at least one pressure medium source, at least one hydraulically controlled control element and a device for controlling the fluid-actuated control system. The optimum post-switching time after hydraulic actuation of the control element, depends on a number of different factors such as a control-element-specific parameter, a specific mounting location of the control element, at least one operating parameter of the fluid-actuated control system and/or of the vehicle. A post-switching time control device controls and/or regulates at least the duration of a post-switching time of the at least one control element and with the above factors determines the post-switching time. | 05-21-2009 |
20090203480 | DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A FLUID-ACTIVATED DOUBLE-ACTION OPERATING CYLINDER - A device for controlling a fluid-actuated, double-action operating cylinder ( | 08-13-2009 |
20090235770 | SWITCHING DEVICE FOR A GEARGOX - A shift device ( | 09-24-2009 |
20090239704 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SHIFTS IN AN AUTOMATED STEP-DOWN TRANSMISSION - A method of controlling an automated step-down transmission, arranged in a drivetrain between an engine and a drive axle, which includes a multi-stage main transmission and a range group. The main transmission has an intermediate transmission style with a countershaft having a transmission brake and an input shaft connected, via a clutch, to the engine. The main transmission shifts, without being synchronized, and the range group shifts, after synchronization, such that the engaged gear ratio of the main transmission remains engaged during a range shift operation. The range shift is accomplished by firstly reducing drive engine torque; secondly, disengaging the existing gear ratio of the range group; thirdly, remotely synchronizing the target gear ratio in the range group; fourthly, engaging the target gear ratio in the range group; and fifthly, increasing the drive engine torque. | 09-24-2009 |
20090319135 | HYDRAULIC OR PNEUMATIC CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATED SHIFT TRANSMISSION - The invention concerns a hydraulic or pneumatic control device for an automated shift transmission, comprising actuating devices with actuating cylinders ( | 12-24-2009 |
20100016119 | CLUTCH SYSTEM - A clutch system for producing and interrupting a force flow between the engine and transmission of a motor vehicle, with a clutch, which is disengaged unless actuated, and one or more valves, which regulate the flow of pressure medium and which are electrically actuated by a control and regulation unit. If there is electrical failure while driving and when a gear is engaged or when the vehicle is stationary, the engine is running and a transmission gear is engaged, unintended clutch engagement is prevented. The valves are designed such that if there is a failure of the voltage supply and consequently also of the actuation of the valves by the electronic control and regulation system, the operating condition of the clutch existing at the time of failure, namely the disengaged or engaged operating condition, remains as it is. | 01-21-2010 |
20100017078 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMATED VEHICLE CHANGE-SPEED GEARBOX - A method for controlling an automated vehicle transmission during the process of starting such that a gear is selected, depending on predetermined criteria, and engaged by a transmission control device. For maintaining the availability of the vehicle, so far as possible, even if there is a failure in the gearshift system, the method provides that if a gear preselected by the driver or by a starting strategy system should fail, a substitute gear is engaged automatically. To give the driver enough time to react appropriately to the unexpected starting situation, a delayed starting sequence (substitute starting mode), which is implemented by an electronic vehicle control system, is independent of the dynamics of accelerator pedal actuation. | 01-21-2010 |
20100051408 | CONTROL DEVICE FOR A GEARBOX AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A GEARBOX - A control device for and a method of controlling a gearbox having a pressure-limiting device connected to a pressure medium source. A first controllable valve device is connected downstream of the pressure-limiting device and an actuating device is connected further downstream and adjusts the gearbox. A second controllable valve device is connected directly to the pressure medium source, via a supply line, and another actuating device is connected downstream of the second controllable valve device. An electric control device is provided for actuating the controllable valve devices and a sensor is connected to the electric control device for measuring pressure of the pressure medium in the supply line. The electric control device is connected to the second controllable valve device such that the second controllable valve device and the further actuating device are controlled by the pressure of the pressure medium in the supply line. | 03-04-2010 |
20100071491 | TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR LOAD EQUALIZATION IN A TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT - A transmission arrangement ( | 03-25-2010 |
20100120582 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRIVETRAIN OF A VEHICLE - A method for operating a drive train of a vehicle in which the drive train has at least an internal combustion engine, an engine clutch, an electric machine, a single and a multi-group manual transmission with synchronized and/or unsynchronized shift elements for shifting gears, an axle transmission, as well as an associated control device for controlling the gear shifts. It is provided for the purpose of expanding the functional possibilities, that the electric machine is used, during gear shifts in the manual transmission, as a mode of synchronization, a synchronization aid, or at least as a shifting aid such that changes in the direction of rotation of the transmission shafts are taken into consideration. | 05-13-2010 |
20100174457 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND/OR REGULATING A STARTING OR MANEUVERING PROCESS IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - A method for controlling and/or regulating a staring or maneuvering process in an automated transmission of a vehicle in which a required starting torque is provided by a starting clutch and a required braking torque is provided by a brake device. The required braking torque, during the starting or maneuvering process, is provided at least in part by at least a transmission brake. | 07-08-2010 |
20100285921 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRIVE TRAIN - A method of operating a drivetrain of a motor vehicle. The drivetrain comprises a transmission arranged between a drive assembly and an axle drive, such that an input shaft of the transmission is connected, via a controllable separator clutch, to the drive assembly and an output shaft of the transmission is connected to the axle drive, and such that the transmission comprises at least one shifting element formed as a claw clutch. To reduce the probability that a tooth-on-tooth position may occur in a shifting element formed as a claw clutch, a torque is applied thereto by at least one transmission-internal assembly and/or at least one transmission-external assembly so that a speed difference at the claw clutch approaches a predetermined nominal value, and engagement of the claw clutch is only started when the speed difference of the claw clutch reaches the nominal value. | 11-11-2010 |
20100285922 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRIVETRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method of operating a drivetrain of a vehicle comprising an engine, a clutch and a transmission comprising a claw-shifted main transmission and a synchronized upstream and/or downstream group, such that shifting from a current gear to a target gear is accomplished by actuating one of the synchronized upstream or downstream group and without actuating the engaged clutch and the claw-shifted main transmission. The method includes reducing engine torque and, when the engine torque is less than or equal to a limit value, the synchronized upstream or downstream group is actuated to disengage the currant gear. Then, when the engine torque is approximately zero, the synchronized downstream or upstream group is disengaged and held in neutral, and the speed of the engine is then adjusted to a target speed. The synchronized upstream or downstream group is actuated to engage the target gear and upon engagement the engine torque is increased. | 11-11-2010 |
20110021313 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A DRIVE TRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method for operating a drivetrain of a motor vehicle having in the force flow direction and in the following order an internal combustion engine, a clutch, an electric motor, a transmission and an axle gearset, or an internal combustion engine, a clutch, an electric motor, a transmission input shaft, a transmission and an axle gearset. The electric motor is used for pre-lubricating and warming the transmission such that, with the vehicle clutch disengaged, the lubricant pump of the transmission is driven by the electric motor so bearings are supplied with lubricant before the engine is started, and the heat, produced by splashing the lubricant, additionally warms the transmission. | 01-27-2011 |
20110137515 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A HYDRAULIC OR PNEUMATIC CONTROL DEVICE OF A SEMI-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - A method of operating a hydraulic or a pneumatic control device of a semi-automatic transmission. The control device has actuator devices with actuating cylinders. Pressure chambers of the actuating cylinders can each be connected, via a control valve, with a pressure line that can be selectively connected with a main pressure line, or blocked, via redundant and parallel positioned main switching valves. The control device has at least one sensor and at least one measured signal is captured by the at least one sensor, depending on the actuation of the main switching valves. The at least one measured signal or each captured measured signal is compared to a stored nominal signal for the respective actuation of the main switching valves and, if a deviation is determined between the measured signal and the respective nominal signal, a defect of at least one of the main switching valves is concluded. | 06-09-2011 |
20110144873 | TRANSMISSION - A transmission, such as an automated manual transmission for a motor vehicle, with at least one shift group, such that the shift group or each shift group comprises a shift rail which actuates a shift fork that co-operates with a shift sleeve of the shift group concerned. Associated with the shift rail of the shift group or of each shift group there is a sensor that moves together with the respective shift rail relative to a corresponding measurement receiver such that in the area of at least one shift group, a first relative position between the measurement receiver and the sensor in the actuation direction and a second relative position between the measurement receiver and the sensor perpendicular to the actuation direction of the shift rail concerned can be detected, and from the second relative position, an evaluation device deduces system conditions of the shift group concerned. | 06-16-2011 |
20110146824 | CONTROL SYSTEM OF A SHIFT CYLINDER - A control system for a pneumatically or hydraulically actuated shift cylinder of a transmission or transmission-related auxiliary drive output, namely, for controlling at least one valve associated with the shift cylinder, such that each shift position of the shift cylinder can be produced. The control system includes: a) devices of a first type with which valve requirements corresponding to a plurality of functions demanded from the shift cylinder can be calculated at the same time, or in parallel, for the valve; b) devices of a second type which logically link the valve requirements calculated for the valve individually for each valve so that, from the valve requirements calculated in parallel for the respective valve, the devices of the second type determine an effective control measure for the valve concerned. | 06-23-2011 |
20110246032 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE OUTPUT ROTATIONAL SPEED OF A MANUAL TRANSMISSION - A method for determining the output speed (N_AB) of a manual transmission of a motor vehicle. The output speed (N_AB) is calculated during a period of a shifting operation in which the current gear is disengaged and the new gear has yet to be engaged. The calculated output speed (N_AB) is used for controlling adjustment of the speed of the transmission input shaft (N_EG) to the speed of the transmission output shaft, or the calculated output speed (N_AB), is used for checking the plausibility of a value of the output speed (N_AB) as determined by the sensors. | 10-06-2011 |
20120055752 | METHOD OF RESOLVING A TOOTH-ON-TOOTH SITUATION - A method for releasing a tooth-on-tooth position of an interlocking shift element ( | 03-08-2012 |
20120220421 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A ROLLING OR COASTING FUNCTION OF A VEHICLE - A method is proposed for controlling a through-connection clutch of a vehicle, in which an interlocking portion of the clutch is opened when the drive-train is virtually free from torque, a shifting operation is then carried out, and after the shifting operation the clutch is closed again. According to the invention, the torque transmitted by the interlocked connection in the clutch is influenced by controlling the motor in order to produce a torque-free condition at the interlocked connection in the clutch, in such manner that the interlocked connection is pre-stressed before the torque-free condition has been reached and separated immediately only when the torque-free condition is reached. | 08-30-2012 |
20120234641 | THROUGH-CONNECTION CLUTCH AND METHOD FOR THE ACTUATION THEREOF - A through-connection clutch, for transferring torque between a motor and transmission of a vehicle, which has a friction clutch and a form-locking clutch. The form-locking clutch is disposed radially within the friction clutch, and the clutches can be actuated independently of each other. To minimize the required installation space, the through-connection clutch can be activated flexibly, but is still inexpensive to produce and ensures low-wear yet safe and comfortable torque transfer in a drive train of a vehicle. A pressure plate of the friction clutch and a form-locking element of the form-locking clutch are concentric, rotationally fixed together, and movable toward one another, and can be actuated via an actuation unit, which is rotationally decoupled from the pressure plate and the form-locking element. Depending on the operating situation, the friction clutch and/or the form-locking clutch is selectively activated one or more times. | 09-20-2012 |
20130053216 | METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT A GEAR SHIFTING OPERATION IN AUTOMATED TRANSMISSIONS - A method of performing a shift operation in an automatic transmission with at least one form-locking shifting transmission part of a vehicle, with which, during a shift to a target gear (G | 02-28-2013 |
20130296134 | METHOD FOR BROADENING THE FUNCTION OF A TRANSMISSION BRAKE - A method of controlling and regulating a transmission brake which, for the purpose of synchronization, determines a target rotational speed of a shaft to be synchronized on the basis of an actual rotational speed of a transmission shaft, and controls a transmission brake such that the determined target rotational speed is set for the shaft that is to be synchronized. The transmission brake also carries out additional functions. These functions require no, or only minimal, additional hardware complexity in a cost-neutral way, but considerably increase the functional and practical value of the transmission brake. The comfort and speed of shifting operations, the protection or, as the case may be, the detection of error states in sensors, a clutch, a main clutch or a motor control are improved, and undesirable transmission states avoided. It is also possible to account for and influence other conditions, such as the operation of ancillary devices. | 11-07-2013 |
20140019020 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A GEAR BRAKE FOR AN AUTOMATED CHANGE-SPEED GEARBOX - A method of controlling a transmission brake of an automated change-speed transmission having a control cylinder, that is pressurized by inlet and outlet valves, and an upstream main cut-off valve by which a nominal pressure, supplied to the control cylinder, is regulated. Functional deviations of the transmission brake can be considered during a shifting operation, when the transmission is in neutral, the motor coupling clutch is disengaged and the transmission brake is engaged. The rotational speed gradient and the mass of the transmission components to be braked are determined and used to calculate the current braking torque of the transmission brake. The current braking torque relates to the current regulated nominal pressure, and the determined values are stored in a control unit and used during subsequent actuation of the transmission brake. | 01-16-2014 |
20140020371 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION - A method of controlling an automated transmission for motor vehicles with one or several pressure activated positioning cylinders ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140020494 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION - A method of controlling an automated transmission with positioning cylinders ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140171263 | METHOD FOR SHIFT CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATED GROUP GEAR - A method of controlling a shift of an automated group gearbox having a multi-step main transmission and a trailing two-step range group. An input shaft of the main transmission is driven by a drive device. The main transmission and a range group have synchronization devices with shift clutches. Each synchronization device, for the main transmission, has two shift positions for respective gear ratio steps and a neutral position and the range group synchronization device has only two shift positions to shift between two gear ratios steps. To accelerate range shifts, when synchronizing the range group, the main transmission input shaft is synchronized by controlling external synchronization aids to a target rotational speed at which either after the synchronization and shifting of the gear ratio step of the range group or independently from the current synchronization condition of the range group, the target gear ratio is engaged in the main transmission. | 06-19-2014 |
20150075307 | METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR RESOLVING A TOOTH-ON-TOOTH POSITION - A method of eliminating a tooth-on-tooth position at an interlocking shifting element. The tooth-on-tooth position is eliminated by operating at least one actuator such that, during a first operating attempt the actuator is operated using a defined target parameter, after which it is checked whether as a result of the operation of the actuator the tooth-on-tooth position has been eliminated. If the tooth-on-tooth position is not eliminated, then repeating subsequent operating attempts of operation of the actuator, each time with an increased target parameter, until, after the corresponding operation of the actuator, the tooth-on-tooth position is eliminated by the m-th operating attempt. For elimination of a subsequent tooth-on-tooth position, the target parameter defined for the first elimination attempt is adapted such that the subsequent tooth-on-tooth position is eliminated by an n-th attempt. | 03-19-2015 |