Dual clutch transmission for motor vehicles
10563730 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H3/093
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H3/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2003/0931
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0073
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2003/0826
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A dual clutch transmission for motor vehicles has first and second input shafts, two clutches configured to selectively couple the input shafts to an engine, two intermediate shafts arranged parallel to the input shafts, gearwheel pairs of which a fixed gearwheel is arranged on one of the input shafts and a freely rotating gearwheel is arranged on one of the intermediate shafts, freely rotating output gearwheels arranged on each of the two intermediate shafts and meshing with a differential wheel, and coupling devices configured to selectively couple the freely rotating gearwheels to the respective intermediate shaft, of which at least the coupling devices for the output gearwheels are of double acting design. A dual clutch transmission of this kind makes a large number of gears possible without significantly increasing the dimensions of the transmission or the weight thereof.
Claims
1. A dual clutch transmission for motor vehicles comprising: first and second input shafts; two clutches configured to selectively couple the first and second input shafts, respectively, to an engine; first and second intermediate shafts arranged parallel to the input shafts; four gearwheel pairs of which a fixed gearwheel is arranged on one of the input shafts and a freely rotating gearwheel is arranged on one of the intermediate shafts, wherein first and fourth gears are positioned on one of the intermediate shafts and second and third gears are positioned on the other intermediate shaft, and wherein third, fourth, fifth and sixth forward gears can be selected as basic gears, and first, second, seven and eight forward gears can be selected as winding path gears via both intermediate shafts; first and second freely rotating output gearwheels arranged on the first and second intermediate shafts respectively, wherein each output gearwheel meshes with a differential wheel; and five coupling devices configured to selectively couple the freely rotating wheels to the respective intermediate shafts, wherein coupling devices provided for the output gearwheels are of double-acting design, wherein eight forward gears and two reverse gears can be selected, and single step shifts from second through seventh forward gears can be completed without interrupting tractive effort.
2. The dual clutch transmission of claim 1 wherein all coupling devices are of double-acting design.
3. The dual clutch transmission of claim 1 wherein the plurality of gearwheel pairs includes four or more gearwheel pairs.
4. A dual clutch transmission for motor vehicles comprising: first and second input shafts; two clutches configured to selectively couple the first and second input shafts, respectively, to an engine; first and second intermediate shafts arranged parallel to the input shafts; five gearwheel pairs of which a fixed gearwheel is arranged on one of the input shafts and a freely rotating gearwheel is arranged on one of the intermediate shafts; first and second freely rotating output gearwheels arranged on the first and second intermediate shafts respectively, wherein each output gearwheel meshes with a differential wheel; and six coupling devices configured to selectively couple the freely rotating wheels to the respective intermediate shafts, wherein coupling devices provided for the output gearwheels are of double-acting design, and wherein the five gear wheel pairs and the coupling devices cooperate to create eleven forward gears and two reverse gears and wherein fourth through eight forward gears can be selected as basic gears, and first through third and ninth through eleventh forward gears can be selected as winding path gears via both intermediate shafts, wherein single step shifts from fourth through ninth forward gears can be completed without interrupting tractive effort.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(28) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
(29) The transmission illustrated in
(30) The dual clutch transmission 1 illustrated in
(31) Two gearwheels 7 and 8 are arranged for conjoint rotation on the outer shaft 6.
(32) The inner shaft 5 projects by a certain amount from the outer shaft 6 within the transmission case (not shown in the drawing), wherein two gearwheels 11 and 17 connected for conjoint rotation to the inner shaft 5 are arranged on the end of the inner shaft 5 which projects from the outer shaft 6.
(33) Two intermediate shafts 13 and 14 are furthermore provided, on which shafts gearwheels are likewise arranged. The gearwheels arranged on the intermediate shafts 13, 14 are rotatably mounted as freely rotating wheels and can be connected for conjoint rotation to the intermediate shafts 13 and 14 by means of coupling devices according to the selection of the desired gear.
(34) In the illustrative embodiment shown, gearwheel 8, which is seated on the outer shaft 6, meshes with a gearwheel 24, which is arranged rotatably on the first intermediate shaft 13, while the gearwheel 7 of the outer shaft 6 is in engagement with a gearwheel 9 rotatably mounted on the second intermediate shaft 14.
(35) The gearwheel 17 of the inner shaft 5 meshes with a gearwheel 19 arranged rotatably on the first intermediate shaft 13, while gearwheel 11, which is seated on the inner shaft 5, is in engagement with a gearwheel 10 rotatably mounted on the second intermediate shaft 14.
(36) On the right-hand side in the drawing, the first intermediate shaft 13 is provided with an output gearwheel 26 mounted loosely thereon and, on the same side, the second intermediate shaft 14 has an output gearwheel 21 mounted loosely thereon. On the left-hand side, the first intermediate shaft 13 is fitted with a gearwheel 15 arranged for conjoint rotation thereon, which is in engagement, for reverse gear, with a gearwheel 12 seated rotatably on the second intermediate shaft 14. The engagement of these two gearwheels 15 and 12 is indicated by a dashed line 33.
(37) The output gearwheels 21 and 26 mounted on the right-hand side of the intermediate shafts 13 and 14 both mesh with the differential gearwheel 23, via which the power flow is transmitted to the wheels of the vehicle.
(38) Five coupling devices are provided to shift the transmission, namely one coupling device 27 between the output gearwheel 26 seated on the first intermediate shaft 13 and the gearwheel 24 likewise arranged thereon, and one coupling device 20 between the gearwheels 24 and 19 of the first intermediate shaft 13.
(39) On the second intermediate shaft 14 there is a coupling device 22 between output gearwheel 21 and the adjacent gearwheel 9, another coupling device 16 between the two gearwheels 9 and 10, which are likewise arranged on the second intermediate shaft 14, and a third coupling device 18 between gearwheel 10 and the gearwheel 12 seated at the left-hand end and provided for reverse gear.
(40) All five coupling devices are of double-acting design. In the case of the coupling devices 22 and 27 provided for output gearwheels 21 and 26, for example, this has the effect that output gearwheels 21 and 26 can be connected to their intermediate shafts 13 and 14, respectively, and that an additional winding path gear can be selected in the leftward-shifted position of coupling devices 22 and 27, while, at the same time, output gearwheels 21 and 26 can rotate freely around their respective intermediate shafts 13 and 14.
(41) By means of a transmission of this kind, having four gearwheel pairs and five coupling devices, it is possible to select eight forward gears, these being illustrated in the table shown in
(42) The letter L used in the table stands for a displacement of the respective coupling device to the left, the letter R stands for a displacement to the right and 0 stands for the neutral position, in which the respective coupling device is set to an inactive state.
(43) This table in
(44) Each of the following
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(46) In the same way, gearwheel 24, which is seated on the first intermediate shaft 13, is connected for conjoint rotation to the first intermediate shaft 13 by means of coupling device 27 and meshes with gearwheel 8, which is seated on the idly corotating outer shaft 6. Here, the gearwheel 7 of the outer shaft 6 meshes with gearwheel 9, which is seated on the second intermediate shaft 14 and which is connected for conjoint rotation to the second intermediate shaft 14 by means of coupling device 16.
(47) In this selected gear, coupling device 22 is shifted to the right and connects output gearwheel 21 for conjoint rotation to the second intermediate shaft 14.
(48) Since both output gearwheels 21 and 26 mesh with the differential gearwheel 23, and output gearwheel 26, which is seated on the first intermediate shaft 13, freely corotates, the differential gearwheel 23 is driven via the output gearwheel 21 of the second intermediate shaft 14 and transmits the power flow to the wheels.
(49) The selection of this 1.sup.st gear involves a winding path gear, during which the power flows from the inner shaft 5, via the first intermediate shaft 13 and the second intermediate shaft 14, and from there to the differential gearwheel 23.
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(55) In this figure, the same reference numbers are used for identical components as in
(56) In contrast to the illustrative embodiment shown in
(57) A further coupling device 36 is arranged between gearwheel 37, which is mounted on the first intermediate shaft 13, and gearwheel 24, which is arranged to the right thereof in the drawing, which coupling device is of double-acting design and selectively connects either gearwheel 24 or gearwheel 37 for conjoint rotation to the first intermediate shaft 13.
(58) In the illustrative embodiment shown in
(59) By means of the transmission illustrated in
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(61) In the central area, the positions of the coupling devices (CD) are illustrated, wherein L=left-hand position, R=right-hand position and 0=neutral position.
(62) Forward gears 1 to 11 and the two reverse gears R1 and R2 are shown in the following right-hand column.
(63) The 1.sup.st to 3.sup.rd gears are winding path gears, in which there is an interruption in the tractive effort. The 4.sup.th to 8.sup.th gears are the five basic gears which can be selected without an interruption in the tractive effort by means of the available gearwheel pairs. The 9.sup.th gear is once again a winding path gear but without an interruption in the tractive effort. The 10.sup.th and 11.sup.th gears are once again winding path gears but with an interruption in the tractive effort.
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(66) In this selection, output gearwheel 26, which is seated on the first intermediate shaft 13, is connected for conjoint rotation to the first intermediate shaft 13 by means of coupling device 27, with the result that the power is transmitted from output gearwheel 26 to the differential gearwheel 23, while output gearwheel 21, which is seated on the second intermediate shaft 14, is decoupled and idly corotates.
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(71) As is apparent from the two illustrative embodiments, relatively large numbers of gears are possible with relatively few wheel sets, wherein there are only relatively small jumps between the individual gears and the intervals can be set in an optimum manner.
(72) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.