PARK LOCK APPARATUS
20170234428 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/3425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H63/3416
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/346
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/3491
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H63/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/346
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A park lock apparatus and control unit for a vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a locking member (28, 30; 50) having: a first state arranged to permit independent rotational movement of front and rear drive shafts (20, 22) of the vehicle relative to a fixed position on the vehicle; a second state arranged to prevent independent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle relative to the fixed position on the vehicle; and a third state arranged to prevent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle relative to the fixed position on the vehicle, and an actuation member (36; 64) for moving the locking member between the first, second and third states.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A vehicle park lock apparatus, the apparatus comprising: at least one locking member having: a first state in which the at least one locking member is arranged such that a differential is unlocked and a park lock is disengaged to permit independent rotational movement of front and rear drive shafts relative to a fixed reference position; a second state in which the at least one locking member is arranged to lock the differential to prevent independent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts relative to the fixed reference position, and in which the park lock is disengaged; and a third state in which the at least one locking member is arranged such that the differential is locked and the park lock is engaged to prevent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts relative to the fixed reference position, and an actuation member for moving the at least one locking member between the first, second and third states, the actuation member being movable between three positions, each position associated with one of the first state, the second state, and the third state, wherein the at least one locking member cannot be moved from the first state to the third state without first being moved to the second state to lock the differential.
16. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein each of the first and second states permits motive power to be transferred from a transmission to both of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle.
17. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the actuation member comprises a lever.
18. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, comprising a gearbox connected to the differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to at least one of the front and rear drive shafts; the at least one locking member comprising a dog gear movable between a first position and a second position to permit and prevent relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts to move between the first and second states, respectively; and a park pawl movable between a first position and a second position to permit and prevent rotational movement of the differential relative to the gearbox to move between the first or second state and the third state, respectively.
19. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, comprising a gearbox connected to the differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to at least one of the front and rear drive shafts, the at least one locking member comprising a dog gear movable between a first, second and third position each corresponding to the first, second and third states respectively, wherein: in the first position the dog gear permits relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; in the second position the dog gear prevents relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; in the third position the dog gear prevents: relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; and relative movement of the differential and the gearbox.
20. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the actuation member comprises an actuator connected by a connection to the at least one locking member.
21. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 20, wherein the connection comprises a Bowden cable.
22. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, comprising a gearbox connected to the differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to at least one of the front and rear drive shafts, the apparatus comprising a control unit configured to: determine relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; permit movement of the at least one locking member from the first to the second state in dependence on the determined relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; determine relative movement of the differential to the gearbox; permit movement of the at least one locking member from the second state to the third state in dependence on the determined relative movement of the differential to the gearbox.
23. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein movement of the at least one locking member from the first state to the second state is permitted when there is substantially no relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts.
24. A vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein movement of the at least one locking member from the second state to the third state is permitted when there is substantially no relative movement of the differential and the gearbox.
25. A control unit arranged to control a vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15, the control unit being operable to control movement of the at least one locking member between the first, second and third states, in response to user actuation of the actuation member.
26. A vehicle comprising the vehicle park lock apparatus as claimed in claim 15 and a gearbox connected to the differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to at least one of the front and rear drive shafts.
27. A vehicle comprising the control unit of claim 25 and a gearbox connected to the differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to at least one of the front and rear drive shafts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0040] One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0048] A differential lock 28 is provided in the form of a dog gear. In an unlocked configuration, as shown in
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[0051] Embodiments of the present invention advantageously provide a park lock apparatus comprising the park pawl 30 and the transfer box differential lock 28 wherein the park pawl cannot be engaged without first locking the differential. This is in contrast to the prior art which permits a park lock pawl to be engaged without locking a transfer box differential. As such the front and rear drive shafts may rotate in opposite directions and so a vehicle parked on a sloped surface of varying mu between the front and back wheel sets, may move on the slope whilst the park lock pawl is engaged.
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[0056] As mentioned above, the dog gear 50 is moved by the selector fork 52 which is moved by, for example, tensioning the Bowden cable 54 or moving an actuator (not shown). In the example of movement by the Bowden cable 54, the cable 54 is connected to a lever 64 positioned inside the vehicle as per
[0057] The embodiment of
[0058] In example embodiments of the invention, the park lock apparatus, described in relation to
[0059] For purposes of this disclosure, it is to be understood that the controller(s) and control unit(s) described herein can each comprise a control unit or computational device having one or more electronic processors. A vehicle and/or a system thereof may comprise a single control unit or electronic controller or alternatively different functions of the controller(s) may be embodied in, or hosted in, different control units or controllers. As used herein, the term “vehicle control unit” will be understood to include both a single control unit or controller and a plurality of control units or controllers collectively operating to provide the required control functionality. A set of instructions could be provided which, when executed, cause said controller(s) or control unit(s) to implement the control techniques described herein (including the method(s) described below). The set of instructions may be embedded in one or more electronic processors, or alternatively, the set of instructions could be provided as software to be executed by one or more electronic processor(s). For example, a first controller may be implemented in software run on one or more electronic processors, and one or more other controllers may also be implemented in software run on or more electronic processors, optionally the same one or more processors as the first controller. It will be appreciated, however, that other arrangements are also useful, and therefore, the present invention is not intended to be limited to any particular arrangement. In any event, the set of instructions described above may be embedded in a computer-readable storage medium (e.g., a non-transitory storage medium) that may comprise any mechanism for storing information in a form readable by a machine or electronic processors/computational device, including, without limitation: a magnetic storage medium (e.g., floppy diskette); optical storage medium (e.g., CD-ROM); magneto optical storage medium; read only memory (ROM); random access memory (RAM); erasable programmable memory (e.g., EPROM ad EEPROM); flash memory; or electrical or other types of medium for storing such information/instructions.
[0060] In each of the embodiments mentioned, the movement of the park lock apparatus from the first or second to the second or third positions may be spring loaded. This is particularly advantageous in the situation where the park lock apparatus baulks because, for example, the teeth of a dog gear do not engage. Through spring loading, the park lock apparatus can move between positions when it is mechanically permitted to do so without baulking.
[0061] The skilled person will appreciate that the foregoing embodiments may be applied to vehicles having automatic or manual transmissions.
[0062] According to an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a selector for use by a driver of a vehicle to move between conditions of the park lock apparatus. In an example embodiment the selector comprises a lever movable between three positions, each relating to one of differential and park lock disengaged, differential engaged only, and differential and park lock engaged.
[0063] In some, but not necessarily all examples, a transfer unit may be switchable between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes, such that the first state comprises two-wheel drive mode permitting motive power to be transferred only to the front or rear drive shaft of the vehicle, and the second state comprises a four-wheel drive mode permitting motive power to be transferred to both of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle.
[0064] Aspects and embodiments of the invention may be defined according to the following numbered paragraphs: [0065] 1. A park lock apparatus for a vehicle, the apparatus comprising: [0066] a locking member having: [0067] a first state arranged to permit independent rotational movement of front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle relative to a fixed position on the vehicle; [0068] a second state arranged to prevent independent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle relative to the fixed position on the vehicle; and [0069] a third state arranged to prevent rotational movement of the front and rear drive shafts of the vehicle relative to the fixed position on the vehicle, and [0070] an actuation member for moving the locking member between the first, second and third states. [0071] 2. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 1 for a vehicle having a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts, the locking member comprising a dog gear movable between a first position and a second position to permit and prevent relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts to move between the first and second states respectively, and a park pawl movable between a first position and a second position to permit and prevent rotational movement of the differential relative to the gearbox to move between the first or second state and the third state respectively. [0072] 3. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 1 for a vehicle having a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts, the locking member comprising a dog gear movable between a first, second and third position each corresponding to the first, second and third states respectively, wherein: [0073] in the first position the dog gear permits relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; [0074] in the second position the dog gear prevents relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; [0075] in the third position the dog gear prevents: [0076] relative movement of the front and rear drive shafts; and [0077] relative movement of the differential and the gearbox. [0078] 4. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 1, wherein the actuation member comprises an actuator connected using a connection to the locking member. [0079] 5. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 4, wherein the connection comprises a Bowden cable. [0080] 6. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 1 for a vehicle having a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts, the apparatus comprising a control unit arranged to: [0081] determine relative movement of the first and second drive shafts; [0082] permit movement of the locking member from the first to the second state in dependence on the determined relative movement of the first and second drive shafts; [0083] determine relative movement of the differential to the gearbox; [0084] permit movement of the locking member from the second state to the third state in dependence on the determined relative movement of the differential to the gearbox. [0085] 7. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 6 for a vehicle having a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts, wherein movement of the locking member from the first state to the second state is permitted when there is substantially no relative movement of the first and second drive shafts. [0086] 8. A park lock apparatus as defined in paragraph 6 for a vehicle having a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts, wherein movement of the locking member from the second state to the third state is permitted when there is substantially no relative movement of the differential and the gearbox. [0087] 9. A vehicle comprising: [0088] a gearbox connected to a differential for transferring rotational movement from the gearbox to front and/or rear drive shafts; and [0089] a park lock apparatus having the features of the park lock apparatus as defined in any one of paragraph 1 to 8.