Automatic planetary transmission
10428909 ยท 2019-10-01
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2006/4825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/547
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2200/0069
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/2048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/2012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2006/4808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2200/2046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0073
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K6/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H3/663
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2006/4816
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16H3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K6/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automatic transmission with housing, input shaft, output shaft, four planetary gear sets, and six shift elements. Second element of second planetary gear set forms first shaft; second element of third planetary gear set forms second shaft; first elements of first and second planetary gear sets form third shaft; third element of third planetary gear set forms fourth shaft; second element of first planetary gear set and third element of second planetary gear set form fifth shaft; third element of first planetary gear set forms sixth shaft; first elements of third and fourth planetary gear sets form seventh shaft; and third element of fourth planetary gear set forms eighth shaft. First shift element is between third shaft and housing; second shift element is between fourth shaft and housing; third shift element is between second and eighth shafts; fourth shift element is between fourth and fifth shafts; fifth shift element is between fifth and seventh shafts; sixth shift element is between sixth and seventh shafts.
Claims
1. An automatic transmission (GE) for a motor vehicle, comprising: a transmission housing (GG); a drivable first rotatable shaft (1); a second rotatable shaft (2) as the output of the automatic transmission (GE); a plurality of planetary gear sets including a first planetary gear set (RS1), a second planetary gear set (RS2), a third planetary gear set (RS3), and a fourth planetary gear set (RS4); and a plurality of shift elements including a first shift element (03), a second shift element (04), a third shift element (28), a fourth shift element (4546), a fifth shift element (57), and a sixth shift element (67) for shifting into different gear ratios between the first shaft (1) and the second shaft (2); wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets (RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4) comprises a first element, a second element and a third element configured as a sun gear, a planetary gear carrier, and a ring gear; the second element (ST2) of the second planetary gear set (RS2) forms the first rotatable shaft (1) of the automatic transmission (GE); the second element (ST3) of the third planetary gear set (RS3) forms the second rotatable shaft (2) of the automatic transmission (GE); the first element (SO1) of the first planetary gear set (RS1) and the first element of the second planetary gear set (RS2) are permanently connected to one another and form a third rotatable shaft (3) of the automatic transmission (GE); the third element (HO3) of the third planetary gear set (RS3) forms a fourth rotatable shaft (4) of the automatic transmission (GE); the second element (ST1) of the first planetary gear set (RS1) and the third element (HO2) of the second planetary gear set (RS2) are permanently connected to one another and form a fifth rotatable shaft (5) of the automatic transmission (GE); the third element (HO1) of the first planetary gear set (RS1) forms a sixth rotatable shaft (6) of the automatic transmission (GE); the first element (SO3) of the third planetary gear set (RS3) and the first element (SO4) of the fourth planetary gear set (RS4) are permanently connected to one another and form a seventh rotatable shaft (7) of the automatic transmission (GE); the third element (HO4) of the fourth planetary gear set (RS4) forms an eighth rotatable shaft (8) of the automatic transmission (GE); the first shift element (03) is disposed in the power flow between the third rotatable shaft (3) and the transmission housing (GG); the second shift element (04) is disposed in the power flow between the fourth rotatable shaft (4) and the transmission housing (GG); the third shift element (28) is disposed in the power flow between the second and the eighth rotatable shafts (2, 8); the fourth shift element (45) is disposed in the power flow between the fourth and the fifth rotatable shafts (4, 5); the fifth shift element (57) is disposed in the power flow between the fifth and the seventh rotatable shafts (5, 7); the sixth shift element (67) is disposed in the power flow between the sixth and the seventh rotatable shafts (6, 7); and a seventh shift element (46; 47; 24; 25; 26; 27) is permanently connected to one of the elements of the third planetary gear set (RS3).
2. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (46) is disposed in the power flow between the fourth and the sixth rotatable shafts (4, 6).
3. The automatic transmission according to claim 2, wherein thirteen forward gears and one reverse gear are shiftable in the automatic transmission (GE), such that: the second, fifth and seventh shift elements (04, 57, 46) are torque transmitting in a first forward gear; the second, fifth and sixth shift elements (04, 57, 67) are torque transmitting in a second forward gear; the first, second, and fifth shift elements (03, 04, 57) are torque transmitting in a third forward gear; the first, second and sixth shift elements (03, 04, 67) are torque transmitting in a fourth forward gear; the first, second, and third shift elements (03, 04, 28) are torque transmitting in a fifth forward gear; the first, third, and sixth shift elements (03, 28, 67) are torque transmitting in a sixth forward gear; the first, third, and fifth shift elements (03, 28, 57) are torque transmitting in a seventh forward gear; the third, fourth and fifth shift elements (28, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in an eighth forward gear; the first, third and fourth shift elements (03, 28, 45) are torque transmitting in a ninth forward gear; the first, fourth and fifth shift elements (03, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a tenth forward gear; the first, fourth and sixth shift elements (03, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in an eleventh forward gear; the first, fifth and seventh shift elements (03, 57, 46) are torque transmitting in a twelfth forward gear; the first, sixth and seventh shift elements (03, 67, 46) are torque transmitting in a thirteenth forward gear; and the second, fourth and sixth shift elements (04, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in the reverse gear.
4. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (47) is disposed in the power flow between the fourth and the seventh rotatable shafts (4, 7).
5. The automatic transmission according to claim 4, wherein eleven forward gears and one reverse gear are shiftable in the automatic transmission (GE), such that: the second, fifth and sixth shift elements (04, 57, 67) are torque transmitting in a first forward gear; the first, second and fifth shift elements (03, 04, 57) are torque transmitting in a second forward gear; the first, second, and sixth shift elements (03, 04, 67) are torque transmitting in a third forward gear; the first, second, and third shift elements (03, 04, 28) are torque transmitting in a fourth forward gear; the first, third, and sixth shift elements (03, 28, 67) are torque transmitting in a fifth forward gear; the first, third, and fifth shift elements (03, 28, 57) are torque transmitting in a sixth forward gear; the third, fourth and fifth shift elements (28, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a seventh forward gear; the first, third and fourth shift elements (03, 28, 45) are torque transmitting in an eighth forward gear; the first, fourth and fifth shift elements (03, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a ninth forward gear; the first, fourth and sixth shift elements (03, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in a tenth forward gear; the first, sixth and seventh shift elements (03, 67, 47) are torque transmitting in an eleventh forward gear; and the second, fourth and sixth shift elements (04, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in the reverse gear.
6. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (24; 27) is disposed in the power flow either between the second and the fourth shafts (2, 4) or between the second and the seventh rotatable shafts (2, 7).
7. The automatic transmission according to claim 6, wherein eleven forward gears and one reverse gear are shiftable in the automatic transmission (GE), such that: the second, fifth and sixth shift elements (04, 57, 67) are torque transmitting in a first forward gear; the first, second and fifth shift elements (03, 04, 57) are torque transmitting in a second forward gear; the first, second, and sixth shift elements (03, 04, 67) are torque transmitting in a third forward gear; the first, second, and third shift elements (03, 04, 28) are torque transmitting in a fourth forward gear; the first, third, and sixth shift elements (03, 28, 67) are torque transmitting in a fifth forward gear; the first, third, and fifth shift elements (03, 28, 57) are torque transmitting in a sixth forward gear; the third, fourth and fifth shift elements (28, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a seventh forward gear; the first, third and fourth shift elements (03, 28, 45) are torque transmitting in an eighth forward gear; the first, fourth and fifth shift elements (03, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a ninth forward gear; the first, fourth and sixth shift elements (03, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in a tenth forward gear; the first, sixth and seventh shift elements (03, 67, 24; 03, 67, 27) are torque transmitting in an eleventh forward gear; and the second, fourth and sixth shift elements (04, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in the reverse gear.
8. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (26) is disposed in the power flow between the second and the sixth rotatable shafts (2, 6).
9. The automatic transmission according to claim 8, wherein twelve forward gears and one reverse gear are shiftable in the automatic transmission (GE), such that: the second, fifth and seventh shift elements (04, 57, 26) are torque transmitting in a first forward gear; the second, fifth and sixth shift elements (04, 57, 67) are torque transmitting in a second forward gear; the first, second, and fifth shift elements (03, 04, 57) are torque transmitting in a third forward gear; the first, second and sixth shift elements (03, 04, 67) are torque transmitting in a fourth forward gear; the first, second, and third shift elements (03, 04, 28) are torque transmitting in a fifth forward gear; the first, third, and sixth shift elements (03, 28, 67) are torque transmitting in a sixth forward gear; the first, third, and fifth shift elements (03, 28, 57) are torque transmitting in a seventh forward gear; the third, fourth and fifth shift elements (28, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in an eighth forward gear; the first, third and fourth shift elements (03, 28, 45) are torque transmitting in a ninth forward gear; the first, fourth and fifth shift elements (03, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a tenth forward gear; the first, fourth and sixth shift elements (03, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in an eleventh forward gear; the first, sixth and seventh shift elements (03, 67, 26) are torque transmitting in a twelfth forward gear; and the second, fourth and sixth shift elements (04, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in the reverse gear.
10. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (25) is disposed in the power flow between the second and the fifth rotatable shafts (2, 5).
11. The automatic transmission according to claim 10, wherein ten forward gears and two reverse gears are shiftable in the automatic transmission (GE), such that: the second, fifth and sixth shift elements (04, 57, 67) are torque transmitting in a first forward gear; the first, second and fifth shift elements (03, 04, 57) are torque transmitting in a second forward gear; the first, second, and sixth shift elements (03, 04, 67) are torque transmitting in a third forward gear; the first, second, and third shift elements (03, 04, 28) are torque transmitting in a fourth forward gear; the first, third, and sixth shift elements (03, 28, 67) are torque transmitting in a fifth forward gear; the first, third, and fifth shift elements (03, 28, 57) are torque transmitting in a sixth forward gear; the third, fourth and fifth shift elements (28, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a seventh forward gear; the first, third and fourth shift elements (03, 28, 45) are torque transmitting in an eighth forward gear; the first, fourth and fifth shift elements (03, 45, 57) are torque transmitting in a ninth forward gear; the first, fourth and sixth shift elements (03, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in a tenth forward gear; the second, fourth and sixth shift elements (04, 45, 67) are torque transmitting in a first reverse gear; and the second, sixth and seventh shift elements (04, 67, 25) are torque transmitting in a second reverse gear.
12. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein all four planetary gear sets (RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4) are negative planetary gear sets.
13. The automatic transmission according to claim 12, wherein the first element of each negative planetary gear set is a sun gear; the second element of each negative planetary gear set is a planetary gear carrier; and the third element of each negative planetary gear set is a ring gear.
14. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the second, third, or fourth planetary gear sets (RS2, RS3, RS4) is a positive planetary gear set.
15. The automatic transmission according to claim 14, wherein the first element of each positive planetary gear set is a sun gear; the second element of each positive planetary gear set is a ring gear; and the third element of each positive planetary gear set is a planetary gear carrier.
16. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the planetary gear sets are disposed coaxially to one another along an axial direction in a sequence: the first planetary gear set (RS1); the second planetary gear set (RS2); the third planetary gear set (RS3); and the fourth planetary gear set (RS3).
17. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (47; 46; 24; 25; 26; 27) is disposed between the second and the third planetary gear sets (RS2, RS3) along an axial direction.
18. The automatic transmission according to claim 17, wherein the fifth, sixth and seventh shift elements (57, 67, 46; 57, 67, 26) form a clutch assembly, the clutch assembly comprising: a common disc carrier for the fifth and the sixth shift elements (57, 67); a common disc carrier for the sixth and seventh shift elements (67, 46; 67, 26); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the fifth shift element (57); an actuation device of the fifth shift element (57) that actuates the disc pack of the fifth shift element (57); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the sixth shift element (67); an actuation device of the sixth shift element (67) that actuates the disc pack of the sixth shift element (67); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the seventh shift element (46; 26); and an actuation device of the seventh shift element (46; 26) that actuates the disc pack of the seventh shift element (46; 26).
19. The automatic transmission according to claim 17, wherein the second, fourth and seventh shift elements (04, 45, 47; 04, 45, 24) form a clutch assembly, the clutch assembly comprising: a common disc carrier for the second, fourth and seventh shift elements (04, 45, 47; 04, 45, 24); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the fourth shift element (45); an actuation device of the fourth shift element (45) that actuates the disc pack of the fourth shift element (45); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the seventh shift element (47; 24); and an actuation device of the seventh shift element (47; 24) that actuates the disc pack of the seventh shift element (47; 24).
20. The automatic transmission according to claim 17, wherein the second, fourth and seventh shift elements (04, 45, 25) form a clutch assembly, the clutch assembly comprising: a common disc carrier for the second and fourth shift elements (04, 45); a common disc carrier for the fourth and seventh shift elements (45, 25); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the fourth shift element (45); an actuation device of the fourth shift element (45) that actuates the disc pack of the fourth shift element (45); a disc pack with the inner and outer clutch discs of the seventh shift element (25); and an actuation device of the seventh shift element (25) that actuates the disc pack of the seventh shift element (25).
21. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (27) is disposed between the third and the fourth planetary gear sets (RS3, RS4) along an axial direction.
22. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, wherein the seventh shift element (47; 24; 25; 27) is disposed adjacent the third planetary gear set (RS3).
23. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor (EM), wherein the first rotatable shaft (1) is permanently connected to a rotor (EMR) of the electric motor (EM).
24. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor (EM), wherein the second rotatable shaft (2) is permanently connected to a rotor (EMR) of the electric motor (EM).
25. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor (EM), wherein the fourth rotatable shaft (4) is permanently connected to a rotor (EMR) of the electric motor (EM).
26. The automatic transmission according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor (EM), wherein the fifth rotatable shaft (5) is permanently connected to a rotor (EMR) of the electric motor (EM).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Using the drawings as examples, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be explained in more detail in the following. Identical or comparable components are also provided with the same reference numerals. The following is shown:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(23) Six different design examples for an automatic transmission according to the invention will be described in more detail in the following with the aid of
(24) Common to all six design examples is also that the planetary gear sets used within the scope of the gear set system according to the invention are arranged, in spatial terms for example axially behind one another, in the same sequence. The skilled person, however, is familiar with the idea of changing the sequence of the planetary gear sets as needed, for example to create connectability within the transmission or, for example, to adapt to different drive concepts with coaxial or axis-parallel arrangements of the transmission input shaft and the transmission output shaft. Again, the number of possible options for the sequence of the planetary gear sets is limited only by the connectability of the respective elements of the planetary gear sets to the elements of the other planetary gear sets provided in the gear set system and to the individual shift elements, as well asif providedto the transmission input shaft and the transmission output shaft. Here too, non-connectable variations, in which rotatable shafts of the transmission cross, are easily identifiable by the skilled person. The specialized knowledge also allows the person skilled in the art to distinguish between technically valuable modifications and technically rather worthless modifications.
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(26) The transmission GE is drivable by an internal combustion engine VM, which is shown in the figure in a very simplified manner, the speed and torque of which is transmitted to the input side clutch-half of a launching clutch AK via an input shaft AN with interposition of a torsion damper TD. The output side clutch-half of this launching clutch AK is connected to the first rotatable shaft 1 of the transmission GE, so that the launching clutch AK has to be properly engaged to transfer the drive power of the internal combustion engine VM to the transmission GE. As an alternative to the launching clutch AK, it is also possible to provide other launching elements disposed in the power flow between the internal combustion engine VM and the first rotatable shaft 1 of the transmission GE; for example, a torque converter, preferably with a converter lock-up clutch.
(27) The design example shown in
(28) The four planetary gear sets RS1 to RS4 of the transmission GE are disposed in spatial terms, as an example, axially behind one another in the exemplary sequence RS1-RS2-RS3-RS4, whereby the first planetary gear set RS1 is disposed on the input side of the transmission GE and the fourth planetary gear set RS4 is disposed on the output side of the transmission GE. In another configuration of the transmission, while maintaining the kinematics, the four planetary gear sets are disposable in a modified sequence, which is particularly useful when the transmission input and the transmission output shaft in the transmission should not be disposed coaxially to one another.
(29) The first and second planetary gear set RS1, RS2 kinematically form an upstream gear set that is permanently connected to the first rotatable shaft 1 and is configured in a two connections-four shafts planetary transmission as a Simpson planetary gear set, including two sun gears SO1 and SO2, two planetary gear carriers ST1 and ST2 and two ring gears HO1 and HO2. The first and second planetary gear sets RS1, RS2 are both simple negative or minus planetary gear sets, respectively including three elements. The sun gear SO1 forms the first element of the first planetary gear set RS1, the sun gear SO2 forms the first element of the second planetary gear set RS2, the planetary gear carrier ST1 forms the second element of the first planetary gear set RS1, the planetary gear carrier ST2 forms the second element of the second planetary gear set RS2, the ring gear HO1 forms the third element of the first planetary gear set RS1, and the ring gear HO2 forms the third element of the second planetary gear set RS2. In accordance with the configuration as a minus planetary gear set, the planetary gears PL1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 are rotatably mounted on the planetary gear carrier ST1, whereby each of these planetary gears PL1 meshes with the sun gear SO1 and with the ring gear HO1. In the same way, the planetary gears PL2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 are rotatably mounted on the planetary gear carrier ST2, whereby each of these planetary gears PL2 meshes with the sun gear SO2 and with the ring gear HO2. As is typical for a Simpson planetary gear set, the sun gear SO1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 is permanently connected to the sun gear SO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2, while the planetary gear carrier ST1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 is permanently connected to the ring gear HO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2. In doing so, the planetary gear carrier ST2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 forms the drivable first rotatable shaft 1 of the transmission GE, the sun gear SO1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 together with the sun gear SO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 form the third rotatable shaft 2 of the transmission GE, the planetary gear carrier of the first planetary gear set RS1 together with the ring gear HO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 form the fifth rotatable shaft 5 of the transmission GE, the ring gear HO1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 forms the sixth rotatable shaft 6 of the transmission GE.
(30) The third and the fourth planetary gear sets RS3, RS4 kinematically form a main gear set, which is permanently connected to the first rotatable shaft 1 and permanently connected to the second rotatable shaft 2 and is configured in a so-called two connections-five shafts planetary transmission similar a Simpson planetary gear set, including two sun gears SO3 and SO4, two planetary gear carriers ST3 and ST4 and two ring gears HO3 and HO4. The third and fourth planetary gear set RS3, RS4 are both simple negative or minus planetary gear sets, respectively including three elements. The sun gear SO3 forms the first element of the third planetary gear set RS3, the sun gear SO4 forms the first element of the fourth planetary gear set RS4, the planetary gear carrier ST3 forms the second element of the third planetary gear set RS3, the planetary gear carrier ST4 forms the second element of the fourth planetary gear set RS4, the ring gear HO3 forms the third element of the third planetary gear set RS3, the ring gear HO4 forms the third element of the fourth planetary gear set RS4. In accordance with the configuration as a minus planetary gear set, the planetary gears PL3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 are rotatably mounted on the planetary gear carrier ST3, whereby each of these planetary gears PL3 meshes with the sun gear SO3 and with the ring gear HO3. In the same way, the planetary gears PL4 of the fourth planetary gear set RS4 are rotatably mounted on the planetary gear carrier ST4, whereby each of these planetary gears PL4 meshes with the sun gear SO4 and with the ring gear HO4. As is the case for the Simpson planetary gear set, the sun gear SO3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 is permanently connected with the sun gear SO4 of the fourth planetary gear set RS4. In contrast to the Simpson planetary gear set, the planetary gear carrier ST3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 is not permanently connected to the ring gear HO4 of the fourth planetary gear set RS4, but is instead connectable via the third shift element 28 of the transmission GE, which is a clutch. In doing so, the planetary gear carrier ST3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 forms the second rotatable shaft 2, and thus the output AB of the transmission GE, while the ring gear HO4 of the fourth planetary gear set RS4 forms the eighth rotatable shaft 8 of the transmission GE. The two sun gears SO3, SO4 of the third and fourth planetary gear set RS3, RS4, which are permanently connected to one another, form the seventh rotatable shaft 7 of the transmission GE. The ring gear HO3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 forms the fourth rotatable shaft 4 of the transmission GE.
(31) The first shift element 03 of the transmission GE is a brake and disposed in the power flow between the third rotatable shaft 3 of the transmission GE and the transmission housing GG, so that the sun gears SO1, SO2 of the first and second planetary gear set RS1, RS2, which are permanently connected to one another, are fixable on the transmission housing GG by engaging said first shift element 03.
(32) The second shift element 04 of the transmission GE is a brake and disposed in the power flow between the fourth rotatable shaft 4 of the transmission GE and the transmission housing GG, so that the ring gear HO3 of the third planetary gear set RS3 is fixable on the transmission housing GG by engaging said second shift element 04.
(33) The third shift element 28 of the transmission GE is a clutch and disposed in the power flow between the eighth rotatable shaft 8 and the second rotatable shaft 2 of the transmission GE, so that the ring gear HO4 of the fourth planetary gear set RS4 is connectable to the planetary gear carrier ST3 of the third planetary gear set RS3, and thus to the output AB of the transmission GE, by engaging said third shift element 28.
(34) The fourth shift element 45 of the transmission GE is a clutch and disposed in the power flow between the fifth rotatable shaft 5 and the fourth rotatable shaft 4 of the transmission GE, so that the planetary gear carrier ST1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 together with the ring gear HO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 are connectable to the ring gear HO3 of the third planetary gear set RS3, by engaging said fourth shift element 45.
(35) The fifth shift element 57 of the transmission GE is a clutch and disposed in the power flow between the seventh rotatable shaft 7 and the fifth rotatable shaft 5 of the transmission GE, so that the sun gears SO3, SO4 of the third and the fourth planetary gear set RS3, RS4, which are permanently connected to one another, are simultaneously connectable to the planetary gear carrier ST1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 and the ring gear HO2 of the second planetary gear set RS2 by engaging said fifth shift element 57.
(36) The sixth shift element 67 of the transmission GE is a clutch and disposed in the power flow between the seventh rotatable shaft 7 and the sixth rotatable shaft 6 of the transmission GE, so that the sun gears SO3, SO4 of the third and the fourth planetary gear sets RS3, RS4, which are permanently connected to one another, are connectable to the ring gear HO1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 by engaging said sixth shift element 67.
(37) The seventh shift element 46 of the transmission GE is a clutch and disposed in the power flow between the sixth rotatable shaft 6 and the fourth rotatable shaft 4 of the transmission GE, so that the ring gear of the third planetary gear set RS3 is connectable to the ring gear HO1 of the first planetary gear set RS1 by engaging said seventh shift element 46.
(38) With respect to the spatial arrangement of the seven shift elements,
(39) The design example depicted in
(40) Alternatively, brake 04 and clutch 45 are also disposable axially adjacent to one another, whereby the brake 04 is then preferably disposed in an area radially above the third planetary gear set RS3 and the clutch 45 is disposed axially on the side of the third planetary gear set RS3 facing away from the fourth planetary gear set RS4.
(41) The design example depicted in
(42) In accordance with its connection to the fourth rotatable shaft 4, in an alternative arrangement to that in
(43) The design example depicted in
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(45) With the total of seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 46, a selective shifting of thirteen forward gears and one reverse gear are realizable, which will be explained in more detail in the following with the aid of
(46) In accordance with this shift logic, grouped shifting is avoided in a sequential shifting mode, i.e. up or downshifting by one gear respectively, because two adjacent gear steps in the shift logic always share the use of two shift elements. Overall, these thirteen forward gears and the reverse gear are shiftable with gear ratios that are useful in practice. As a result of the minimization of the drag losses that unavoidably occur on disengaged frictional shift elements, the fact that three shift elements are engaged in each gear has a positive effect on the efficiency of the transmission.
(47) In principle, the spatial arrangement of the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 46 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
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(49) Also deviating from
(50) In the design example depicted in
(51) Alternatively, viewed in axial direction, the brake 04 is also disposable radially above the clutch 47 or radially above the third planetary gear set RS3.
(52) The design example depicted in
(53) Alternatively, viewed in axial direction, the disc pack of the sixth shift element 67 can also be disposed radially below the disc pack of the fifth shift element 57 in a structural length-saving manner.
(54) With the total of seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 46, 57, 67, 47, and as verified by the shift logic shown in
(55) In principle, the spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 and the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 47 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
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(57) It can easily be seen that the spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets and the seven shifting elements depicted in
(58) As in the design example depicted in
(59) The spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 and the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 24 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is again widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
(60) The design examples shown in
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(62) It can easily be seen that the spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets and the seven shift elements depicted in
(63) In an alternative embodiment, the seventh shift element 27 can also be disposed on the side of the third planetary gear set RS3 facing toward the fourth planetary gear set RS4; i.e. in an area axially between the third and the fourth planetary gear sets RS3, RS4.
(64) As in the design examples depicted in
(65) The spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 and the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 27 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is again widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
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(67) It can easily be seen that the spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets and the seven shifting elements depicted in
(68) With the total of seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 26, a selective shifting of twelve forward gears and one reverse gear are realizable, which will be explained in more detail in the following with the aid of
(69) The spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 and the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 26 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is again widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
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(71) It can easily be seen that the spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets and the seven shifting elements depicted in
(72) Alternatively, viewed in axial direction, the brake 04 is also disposable radially above the third planetary gear set RS3, whereby then, viewed in axial direction, the disc pack of clutch 45 is disposed adjacent to the disc pack of brake 04.
(73) With the total of seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 46, 57, 67, 25, and as verified by the shift logic shown in
(74) The spatial arrangement of the four planetary gear sets RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 and the seven shift elements 03, 04, 28, 45, 57, 67, 25 of the transmission GE within the transmission housing GG is again widely variable and is limited only by the dimensions and the external shape of the transmission housing GG. Correspondingly, the component arrangement shown in
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(75) AB output shaft AN input shaft AK launching clutch EM electric motor EMR rotor of the electric motor EMS stator of the electric motor TD torsion damper VM internal combustion engine GE transmission; automatic transmission GG transmission housing RS1 first planetary gear set of the transmission HO1 ring gear of the first planetary gear set PL1 planetary gears of the first planetary gear set SO1 sun gear of the first planetary gear set ST1 planetary gear carrier of the first planetary gear set RS2 second planetary gear set of the transmission HO2 ring gear of the second planetary gear set PL2a outer planetary gears of the second planetary gear set PL2i inner planetary gears of the second planetary gear set SO2 sun gear of the second planetary gear set ST2 planetary gear carrier of the second planetary gear set RS3 third planetary gear set of the transmission HO3 ring gear of the third planetary gear set SO3 sun gear of the third planetary gear set ST3 planetary gear carrier of the third planetary gear set RS4 fourth planetary gear set of the transmission SO4 sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set ST4 planetary gear carrier of the fourth planetary gear set HO4 ring gear of the fourth planetary gear set 1 first rotatable shaft of the transmission; transmission input shaft 2 second rotatable shaft of the transmission; transmission output shaft 3 third rotatable shaft of the transmission 4 fourth rotatable shaft of the transmission 5 fifth rotatable shaft of the transmission 6 sixth rotatable shaft of the transmission 7 seventh rotatable shaft of the transmission 8 eighth rotatable shaft of the transmission 03 first shift element of the transmission; first brake 04 second shift element of the transmission; second brake 28 third shift element of the transmission; first clutch 45 fourth shift element of the transmission; second clutch 57 fifth shift element of the transmission; third clutch 67 sixth shift element of the transmission; fourth clutch 46, 47; 27, 24, 26, 25 seventh shift element of the transmission; fifth clutch