F16N2210/04

VEHICLE COOLING SYSTEM

A vehicle cooling system comprises an oil circulation circuit in which a cooling oil is circulated by an electric oil pump to cool a predetermined cooling target with the cooling oil; an oil temperature sensor detecting an oil temperature that is a temperature of the cooling oil; and a control device including a cooling control portion outputting a rotation command for operating the electric oil pump so as to cool the cooling target. The control device includes a pump abnormality determination portion outputting the rotation command to the electric oil pump to determine a presence/absence of abnormality based on a rotation state of the electric oil pump when an operation stop time of the vehicle is longer than a predefined determination permission time and an oil temperature detection value detected by the oil temperature sensor is higher than a predefined determination permission temperature.

OIL STATE DETECTION DEVICE, WORK MACHINE, MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND OIL STATE DETECTION METHOD
20200232911 · 2020-07-23 ·

An oil state detection device includes an index member, a lighting device that illuminates the index member, and a photographing device that photographs the index member through oil in a machine device.

Hydraulic control device

In a hydraulic control device, a first valve device is brought into an open state when a first value obtained by subtracting a value of a pressure in the first output side oil passage from a value of a pressure in the second output side oil passage is equal to or larger than a first threshold value. A second valve device is brought into an open state when an oil pressure in a third connection oil passage is equal to or larger than a second threshold value, and is brought into a closed state when the oil pressure in the third connection oil passage is smaller than the second threshold value. The first value is equal to or larger than the first threshold value and the first valve device is in the open state when the second valve device is in the closed state.

OIL PUMP

An oil pump includes a pump housing, a pump shaft, and a pump rotor assembly. The pump housing is capable of forming a pump cavity. The pump cavity includes a first cavity and a second cavity. The pump rotor assembly is provided in the first cavity. At least part of the pump shaft is provided in the second cavity. The pump rotor assembly includes a first rotor and a second rotor. The first rotor is capable of rotating the second rotor, and is fixedly connected to the pump shaft. The pump shaft is capable of rotating the first rotor. The first rotor includes a connecting portion. A connecting hole is provided in the connecting portion. At least part of the pump shaft is provided in the connecting hole. At least part of the connecting portion engages with at least part of the pump shaft.

Auto-lubrication system for a work tool
10682748 · 2020-06-16 · ·

A lubrication system including a drive fluid chamber and a lubricant chamber. A first movable member is movable from a first position to a second position within the drive fluid chamber in response to drive fluid pressure acting on the first movable member. A second movable member is movable between a first position and a second position within the lubricant chamber and is operatively coupled to the first movable member. A biasing member is positioned to bias the first movable member toward the first position. A relief valve is associated with the first movable member and, when the relief valve in an open state, the drive fluid pressure acting on the first movable member is reduced such that the biasing member moves the first movable member to the first position within the drive fluid chamber.

METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING STICKING OF LUBRICATION CONTROL VALVE OF HYBRID VEHICLE
20200182110 · 2020-06-11 ·

In a hybrid vehicle, a hybrid type lubrication control valve which is a solenoid valve type turned on/off by electricity is used as a lubrication system component for circulating lubricating oil to a transmission and an engine clutch. A method for diagnosing sticking of a lubrication control valve of a hybrid vehicle includes measuring a drag torque acting on an input shaft of the transmission through an output shaft of the motor by measuring a first drag torque in an off-state of the independent type lubrication control valve and a second drag torque in an on-state thereof; and determining whether or not the independent type lubrication control valve is stuck, on the basis of a torque difference between the first drag torque and the second drag torque. The method can diagnose a stuck state of the hybrid type lubrication control valve using motor speed control, before starting the vehicle.

AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION WITH HEAT EXCHANGER BYPASS CARTRIDGE
20240019024 · 2024-01-18 ·

A transmission capable of being assembled as a coolerless transmission and a transmission having an oil cooler includes a housing and a lubrication system. The oil passage system includes an oil passage having an oil outlet opening extending out of the housing and an oil inlet opening extending into the housing. A bypass flow passage is disposed in the housing in communication with the oil outlet opening and the oil inlet opening. In a coolerless configuration a pair of plugs are inserted in the oil outlet opening and the oil inlet opening, respectively, to close off the oil outlet opening and the oil inlet opening so that oil flows from the oil outlet opening to the oil inlet opening through the bypass flow passage. In a transmission configuration having an oil cooler, an exterior oil cooler is connected to the oil outlet opening and the oil inlet opening.

BATTERY COOLING SYSTEM
20200127352 · 2020-04-23 · ·

A battery cooling system includes: a circulation circuit configured to circulate common oil to a transaxle, a battery, and an oil cooler; a first electric oil pump that is disposed in a first oil passage; a second electric oil pump that is disposed in a second oil passage; and a controller configured to control the first electric oil pump and the second electric oil pump. The controller is configured to operate the first electric oil pump and stop the second electric oil pump when a temperature of the battery is equal to or lower than a first predetermined value, and stop the first electric oil pump and operate the second electric oil pump when the temperature of the battery is higher than the first predetermined value.

Cooling and Lubrication System for a Motor Vehicle Drive Unit

A cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit includes a drive unit sump, a first mechanically-driven pump, a second mechanically-driven pump, and an oil/air separator reservoir, among other possible components. The drive unit sump holds drive unit fluid. The first mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicates with the drive unit sump, and the second mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicates with the drive unit sump. The oil/air separator reservoir resides downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and resides downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump.

OVER AN AXLE GREASE TOOL FOR REPACKING WHEEL BEARING WITH GREASE, AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20200080687 · 2020-03-12 ·

A grease tool and method for greasing a wheel bearing where the grease tool includes a handle and manifold. The handle and manifold define a central passage that extends through the grease tool. A supply channel is formed radially between the central passage and an exterior surface of the grease tool and extends axially through the handle to an annular supply recess formed in the manifold. A grease fitting attached to the grease tool to facilitate a supply of grease through the supply channel and the supply recess to an inwardly facing surface of the wheel bearing. The central passage in the grease tool facilitating sliding the grease tool over an axle that extends through the wheel bearing and positioning of the grease tool within the wheel bearing evenly repacking of the bearing in a position over the axle.