F16H2061/6601

Control device for automatic transmission

A control device for an automatic transmission includes: a failure diagnosis section for diagnosing whether or not a failure has occurred in a shift control system of the automatic transmission; a fail-safe control section for fixing the automatic transmission into a predetermined gear position in response to confirmation of the failure of the shift control system of the automatic transmission; and an oil temperature rise regulation torque reduction control section for outputting a torque reduction request to suppress torque of a vehicle driving source, based on temperature of transmission operating oil of the automatic transmission, and outputting the torque reduction request in response to satisfaction of an oil temperature condition that is set lower in oil temperature when the automatic transmission is fixed in a first gear position by the fail-safe control section than when the automatic transmission is not fixed in the first gear position.

Belt drive transmission system
11221064 · 2022-01-11 · ·

A transmission system for a vehicle having a belt drive transmission. The belt drive has an adjustable input and output ratio, where the output of the belt drive is provided as a first input to a differential coupling. A further rotating connection is provided as a second input to the differential coupling, so that the output of the differential coupling is arranged as the output of the transmission system. Accordingly, the transmission output is based on the aggregate sum of the rotation of the first and second inputs to the differential coupling, wherein adjustment of the input and output ratio of the belt drive allows for a continuously variable transmission system.

CONTROLLER FOR VARIABLE TRANSMISSION

An electronic controller for a variable ratio transmission and an electronically controllable variable ratio transmission including a variator or other CVT are described herein. The electronic controller can be configured to receive input signals indicative of parameters associated with an engine coupled to the transmission. The electronic controller can also receive one or more control inputs. The electronic controller can determine an active range and an active variator mode based on the input signals and control inputs. The electronic controller can control a final drive ratio of the variable ratio transmission by controlling one or more electronic solenoids that control the ratios of one or more portions of the variable ratio transmission.

Controller for variable transmission

An electronic controller for a variable ratio transmission and an electronically controllable variable ratio transmission including a variator or other CVT are described herein. The electronic controller can be configured to receive input signals indicative of parameters associated with an engine coupled to the transmission. The electronic controller can also receive one or more control inputs. The electronic controller can determine an active range and an active variator mode based on the input signals and control inputs. The electronic controller can control a final drive ratio of the variable ratio transmission by controlling one or more electronic solenoids that control the ratios of one or more portions of the variable ratio transmission.

A Belt Drive Transmission System
20210207694 · 2021-07-08 ·

A transmission system for a vehicle having a belt drive transmission. The belt drive has an adjustable input:output ratio, where the output of the belt drive is provided as a first input to a differential coupling. A further rotating connection is provided as a second input to the differential coupling, so that the output of the differential coupling is arranged as the output of the transmission system. Accordingly, the transmission output is based on the aggregate sum of the rotation of the first and second inputs to the differential coupling, wherein adjustment of the input:output ratio of the belt drive allows for a continuously variable transmission system.

CONTROL DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

A control device for an automatic transmission includes: a failure diagnosis section for diagnosing whether or not a failure has occurred in a shift control system of the automatic transmission; a fail-safe control section for fixing the automatic transmission into a predetermined gear position in response to confirmation of the failure of the shift control system of the automatic transmission; and an oil temperature rise regulation torque reduction control section for outputting a torque reduction request to suppress torque of a vehicle driving source, based on temperature of transmission operating oil of the automatic transmission, and outputting the torque reduction request in response to satisfaction of an oil temperature condition that is set lower in oil temperature when the automatic transmission is fixed in a first gear position by the fail-safe control section than when the automatic transmission is not fixed in the first gear position.

Three-section hydraulic mechanical stepless transmission device for loader

Some embodiments of the disclosure provide a three-section hydraulic mechanical compound stepless transmission device which utilizes the compounding of a hydraulic speed control circuit and a mechanical circuit. According to an embodiment, a three-section hydraulic mechanical stepless transmission device for a loader includes a casing, a hydraulic speed control circuit, an ahead and astern mechanism, a split-collecting mechanism, a hydraulic section fixed shaft gear transmission system, a first hydraulic mechanical section fixed shaft gear transmission system, a second hydraulic mechanical section fixed shaft gear transmission system, and an output portion. According to another embodiment, the three-section hydraulic mechanical compound stepless transmission device includes a hydraulic circuit which transmits only part of power.

Control apparatus for vehicle drive-force transmitting apparatus
10753463 · 2020-08-25 · ·

A control apparatus for a vehicle drive-force transmitting apparatus including a gear mechanism and a continuously-variable transmission mechanism provided in respective first and second drive-force transmitting paths. The control apparatus sets a target gear ratio of the continuously-variable transmission mechanism during a switching control operation that is executed to switch between (i) a first state in which the first drive-force transmitting path is established and (ii) a second state in which the second drive-force transmitting path is established, such that, when drive wheels are not being slipped, the target gear ratio is set to a highest gear ratio of the continuously-variable transmission mechanism, and such that, when the drive wheels are being slipped, the target gear ratio is set to an actual gear ratio at a point of time at which the drive wheels start being slipped.

THREE-SECTION HYDRAULIC MECHANICAL STEPLESS TRANSMISSION DEVICE FOR LOADER
20200200266 · 2020-06-25 ·

Some embodiments of the disclosure provide a three-section hydraulic mechanical compound stepless transmission device which utilizes the compounding of a hydraulic speed control circuit and a mechanical circuit. According to an embodiment, a three-section hydraulic mechanical stepless transmission device for a loader includes a casing, a hydraulic speed control circuit, an ahead and astern mechanism, a split-collecting mechanism, a hydraulic section fixed shaft gear transmission system, a hydraulic mechanical section I fixed shaft gear transmission system, a hydraulic mechanical section II fixed shaft gear transmission system, and an output portion. According to another embodiment, the three-section hydraulic mechanical compound stepless transmission device includes a hydraulic circuit which transmits only part of power.

CONTROL APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE DRIVE-FORCE TRANSMITTING APPARATUS

A control apparatus for a vehicle drive-force transmitting apparatus which defines a first drive-force transmitting path provided with a first clutch and a two-way clutch and a second drive-force transmitting path provided with a continuously variable transmission and a second clutch. The control apparatus switches the two-way clutch from its lock mode to its one-way mode, when the second drive-force transmitting path is to be established in place of the first drive-force transmitting path. In a case in which, during forward running of a vehicle with the two-way clutch being placed in the lock mode, the two-way clutch is not switched from the lock mode to the one-way mode even with a request for establishing the second drive-force transmitting path in place of the first drive-force transmitting path, the control apparatus causes the second clutch to be engaged and limits the drive force of the engine.