Shift-by-wire shift unit for shifting a transmission of a vehicle
10927950 · 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H63/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N11/0803
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2059/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60K6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02N11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05G9/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A shift-by-wire shift unit for shifting a transmission of a vehicle between R, N, D and P states includes a mono-stable selector element that can be moved in opposite directions. The transmission states R and D can be reached by moving the selector element horizontally from the mono-stable position in a first and a second, opposite direction, respectively. The shift unit also includes a separate input element for changing to transmission state N. The transmission state is changeable from D to R directly by moving the selector element in the first direction, and from R to D directly by moving the selector element in the second direction. The selector element also includes a button element, and the shift unit is arranged such that, when the vehicle is at rest and the transmission is in D or R, actuating the button element effects a change to the transmission state P.
Claims
1. A shift-by-wire shift unit for shifting a transmission of a vehicle between R, N, D and P states, including a mono-stable selector element that can be moved in opposite directions, wherein the shift arrangement is arranged such that the transmission states R and D can be reached by moving the selector element horizontally from the mono-stable position in a first direction and in a second, opposite direction, respectively, and including a separate input element for change to transmission state N, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that the transmission state is changeable from D to R directly by moving the selector element in the first direction, and from R to D directly by moving the selector element in the second, opposite direction, and the selector element includes a button element, and the shift unit is arranged such that, when the vehicle is at rest and the transmission is in D or R, actuating the button element effects a change to the transmission state P.
2. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the button element is a vertically depressible mono-stable push button provided on the selector element.
3. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the button element is provided by arranging the selector element as a vertically depressible mono-stable push button.
4. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the button element is formed by a touch screen area on the upper surface of the selector element, the touch screen element being actuated by touching it with one or more fingers.
5. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that the button element for changing to P has the further function to allow to turn the engine on and off, respectively, by actuating the same button element when the shift unit is in P and the engine is off and on, respectively.
6. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that, when the engine for driving the vehicle is turned off, actuating the button element is starting the engine, and, when the transmission state is P and the engine is running, actuating the button element is turning off the engine.
7. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein a top surface of the selector element is provided with a display, and the shift unit is arranged to display a large symbol P when the engine is running and the transmission state is P, and to display a modified symbol P, when the transmission state is R, D or N and the car is at rest with the engine running, to indicate that the transmission state can be changed to P by depressing the selector element.
8. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 7, wherein the shift unit is arranged to display, when the transmission state is P and the engine is running, on the display a first arrow pointing in the first direction to a symbol R next to the selector element and a second arrow pointing in the second direction to a symbol D next to the selector element to indicate that the transmission state can be changed to R and D by moving the selector element in the first and second direction, respectively.
9. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 7, wherein the shift unit is arranged to display a start symbol on the display when the engine is turned off to indicate that depressing the selector element is available to start the engine, and to display a stop symbol on the display when the transmission state is P and the engine is running to indicate that depressing the selector element is available for turning off the engine.
10. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the selector element is a rotary knob which can be rotated from the mono-stable position in clockwise and anti-clockwise direction to perform the horizontal movements in the first and in the second, opposite direction, respectively.
11. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 1, wherein the selector element is a shift button that can be shifted linearly in opposite directions in order to perform the horizontal movements in the first direction and in the second, opposite direction, respectively.
12. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 2, wherein the button element is provided by arranging the selector element as a vertically depressible mono-stable push button.
13. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 12, wherein the button element is formed by a touch screen area on the upper surface of the selector element, the touch screen element being actuated by touching it with one or more fingers.
14. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 4, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that the button element for changing to P has the further function to allow to turn the engine on and off, respectively, by actuating the same button element when the shift unit is in P and the engine is off and on, respectively.
15. The shift-by-wire shift unit according claim 14, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that, when the engine for driving the vehicle is turned off, actuating the button element is starting the engine, and, when the transmission state is P and the engine is running, actuating the button element is turning off the engine.
16. The shift-by-wire shift unit according to claim 5, wherein the shift unit is arranged such that, when the engine for driving the vehicle is turned off, actuating the button element is starting the engine, and, when the transmission state is P and the engine is running, actuating the button element is turning off the engine.
Description
(1) The present invention will now be described in connection with a preferred embodiment show in the drawings in which:
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(6) The shift-by-wire shift unit of the preferred embodiment presented here comprises as selector element a mono-stable rotary knob 2, and as further input element a mono-stable shift button 4. The rotary knob 2 and the shift button 4 are provided on a base which can for example be fixed on a middle console of a vehicle.
(7) In the illustrated preferred embodiment the button element of the selector element is provided by arranging the rotary knob as a whole as a vertically depressible, mono-stable push-button. However, in principle the button element of the selector could also be a separate extra element provided on the selector element, for example provided as a further button on the rotary knob 2, or by a touch screen element provided on the rotary knob.
(8) The shift pattern of the rotary knob 2 is schematically indicated in
(9) As indicated the rotary knob 2 is in addition formed as a mono-stable push button which can be depressed from the mono-stable state to perform shift operations for the transmission or other functions as will be explained in more detail below.
(10) The mono-stable shift button 4 can be actuated by shifting it from the mono-stable position to the left hand side to shift the transmission to the state N.
(11) The base surface of the shift unit surrounding the rotary knob 2 and the shift button 4 are provided with symbols R, D and N which can be illuminated selectively to indicate the current state of the transmission. The rotary knob 2 is further provided with a display on its upper surface to display a state of the transmission or available functions which can be carried out by rotating or depressing the rotary knob 2, as will be explained further below.
(12) The shift-by-wire shift unit further more comprises sensors and control circuitry for generating control signals to be sent to the transmission on the basis of the sensed input operations on the rotary knob 2 and shift button 4. The control circuitry also receives sensor input regarding the movement state of the vehicle, in particular whether the vehicles is at rest: The vehicle is assumed to be at rest if the sensed velocity is below a threshold velocity. The control circuitry is arranged to allow certain shift commands only when the vehicle is at rest. For certain shift commands (for example from P to D or R) the control circuitry in addition requires that the brake pedal is pressed by the driver. In addition the control circuitry is arranged to perform control of the illumination of the symbols R, D and N and of the display on the rotary knob 2. The hardware of such control circuitry and sensors for generating shift-by-wire commands are known as such and will not be discussed in further detail here. However, the functionality of the shift unit and its way of operation that are achieved by adapting and programming the control circuitry are part of the invention and will now be described in the following example of operating the shift-by-wire shift unit of the preferred embodiment.
(13) In the state of the shift-by-wire shift unit shown in
(14) After the engine has been started by depressing the rotary knob 2 the shift unit is in a state as illustrated in
(15) In the present example the driver is pressing the brake pedal, and now wants to drive in forward direction. Starting from the situation as shown in
(16) In the situation illustrated in
(17) In this situation the driver intends to drive in reverse direction, and consequently, rotates the rotary knob in anti-clockwise direction as indicated by the first arrow pointing to R. The resulting configuration of the shift unit is shown in
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(19) The driver stopped the car again and keeps the brake pedal pushed. The resulting situation is illustrated in
(20) The driver now has positioned the car in the parking space, the transmission still being in R and the brake pedal is still pressed which situation is shown in
(21) Once the rotary knob 2 has been pressed the control circuitry controls the display to show the symbols as illustrated in
(22) The present invention allows to design a shift-by-wire shift unit in a very compact and space saving manner with two buttons to control the transmission and to change to any of the states P, R, N and D. In the preferred embodiment a mono-stable rotary know 2 and a mono-stable shift button 4 are utilized for this purpose.
(23) In addition the transmission can be controlled very efficiently and very conveniently for the driver in situations were frequent changes from R to D and vice versa are needed, i.e. when maneuvering in a parking space. When the car is at rest a change from R to D is accomplished by a single rotation of the rotary knob, and a change back from D to R again is achieved by a single opposite rotation of the rotary knob.
(24) In a preferred embodiment the functionality of the shift unit can be extended as described above to integrate the functions of turning on and turning off of the engine of the car which can be achieved with the already present two mono-stable buttons as described above.
(25) In this preferred embodiment the driver can turn off the engine only via the transmission state P as an intermediate state which is indicated by the large illuminated symbol P in the display of the rotary knob. Thus, when the engine is being turned off the driver is assured that the transmission state is P, and there can be no irritation for the driver whether or not he has brought the transmission to P when the engine is turned off.
(26) There are, of course, many alternative arrangements compared to the embodiment discussed in connection with
(27) In the embodiment of
(28) Alternatively, the visual display of the R and D states could also be integrated into the display on the rotary knob 2. In this case the R and D symbols would be displayed on the display within the periphery of the rotary knob. Then the rotary knob could be formed by a rotary outer rim or ring as shown in
(29) As a further alternative, the embodiment described with respect to