Shift control system for automatic transmission
11519493 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Toshiaki Shirasago (Aki-gun, JP)
- Tomohiro Okubo (Aki-gun, JP)
- Shoji Abe (Aki-gun, JP)
- Hideyuki Nishi (Aki-gun, JP)
- Hajime Oyama (Aki-gun, JP)
- Kiminori Higo (Aki-gun, JP)
Cpc classification
F16H2059/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K20/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2059/0221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H59/0204
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H59/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K20/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shift control system for an automatic transmission is provided, which is mounted on a vehicle configured to be started by an ignition switch being turned on, where an automatic transmission mode or a manual transmission mode is selectively set. The system includes a shift switch through which a manual transmission command for arbitrarily changing a gear stage of the automatic transmission can be inputted in the manual transmission mode, and a controller. The manual transmission mode includes a first manual mode in which the gear stage is changed and maintained by inputting the manual transmission command using the shift switch, and a second manual mode in which the automatic transmission mode is resumed by satisfying a resuming condition after the gear stage is changed. When the ignition switch is turned on, the controller selects in advance the second mode to be set to the automatic transmission.
Claims
1. A shift control system for an automatic transmission, mounted on a vehicle configured to be started by an ignition switch being turned on, where one of an automatic transmission mode and a manual transmission mode is selectively set, comprising: a shift switch through which a manual transmission command for arbitrarily changing a gear stage of the automatic transmission can be inputted in the manual transmission mode, the manual transmission mode including: a first manual mode in which the gear stage is changed and maintained by inputting the manual transmission command using the shift switch; and a second manual mode in which the automatic transmission mode is resumed by satisfying a resuming condition after the gear stage is changed; and a controller configured to select in advance either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode to be set, the controller selecting in advance the second manual mode to be set to the automatic transmission when the ignition switch is turned on.
2. The shift control system of claim 1, wherein the resuming condition is that a speed of the vehicle becomes a given value, while the shift control system is set to the second manual mode.
3. The shift control system of claim 2, wherein the shift switch includes a switch provided on a left side and a switch provided on a right side of a steering wheel of the vehicle, and one of the switches shifts up the gear stage, while the other switch shifts down the gear stage.
4. The shift control system of claim 3, further comprising a mode input device including a commander switch and a display unit, wherein when an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the display unit is selected by the commander switch being operated to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
5. The shift control system of claim 3, further comprising a mode input device including a contact-type touch panel, wherein, by an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the touch panel being pushed directly to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
6. The shift control system of claim 4, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
7. The shift control system of claim 5, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
8. The shift control system of claim 1, wherein the shift switch includes a switch provided on a left side and a switch provided on a right side of a steering wheel of the vehicle, and one of the switches shifts up the gear stage, while the other switch shifts down the gear stage.
9. The shift control system of claim 1, further comprising a mode input device including a commander switch and a display unit, wherein when an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the display unit is selected by the commander switch being operated to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
10. The shift control system of claim 1, further comprising a mode input device including a contact-type touch panel, wherein, by an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the touch panel being pushed directly to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
11. The shift control system of claim 2, further comprising a mode input device including a commander switch and a display unit, wherein when an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the display unit is selected by the commander switch being operated to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
12. The shift control system of claim 2, further comprising a mode input device including a contact-type touch panel, wherein, by an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the touch panel being pushed directly to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
13. The shift control system of claim 2, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
14. The shift control system of claim 3, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
15. The shift control system of claim 8, further comprising a mode input device including a commander switch and a display unit, wherein when an icon of the first manual mode or the second manual mode displayed on the display unit is selected by the commander switch being operated to input the manual transmission command into the shift switch, the controller selects in advance the first manual mode or the second manual mode to be set.
16. The shift control system of claim 8, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
17. The shift control system of claim 9, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
18. The shift control system of claim 10, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
19. The shift control system of claim 11, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
20. The shift control system of claim 12, wherein when the shift control system is set to either one of the first manual mode and the second manual mode, the shift control system is set to the automatic transmission mode by the shift switch continuing inputting for a given period of time.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(6) Hereinafter, one embodiment of a shift control system for an automatic transmission according to the present disclosure is described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1: Configuration of Vehicle
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(8) In this embodiment, the vehicle 200 is provided with a liquid crystal display 10 in a center part of the instrument panel 206 in the vehicle width direction. The liquid crystal display 10 displays, for example, an operation screen for an audio function (not illustrated), an operation screen for a navigation function (not illustrated), and a mode selection screen for selecting in advance or reserving either a manual mode (first manual mode or normal manual mode) or a direct mode (second manual mode or temporary manual mode), which will be described later, being to be set.
(9) The vehicle 200 is provided with a selector part 20 in the center console 208, by which a setting command to a parking range, a reverse range, a neutral range, and a drive range can be inputted. The selector part 20 has a select lever 22 extending in the up-and-down direction of the vehicle 200 so that the driver who is seated on the driver's seat 202 can grab it.
(10) In this embodiment, the selector part 20 has four range positions corresponding to the parking range, the reverse range, the neutral range, and the drive range (see
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(12) As illustrated in
(13) In this embodiment, the commander knob 32 is configured to generate the input of the selection command by being rotated about an axis in the up-and-down direction of the vehicle 200 or by being tilted in the front-and-rear direction of the vehicle 200, and generate the input of the decision command by being pushed in the up-and-down direction of the vehicle 200.
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2: Configuration of Shift Control System
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(16) In this embodiment, the control unit 50 is electrically connected to a vehicle speed sensor 60 and an ignition switch 70, in addition to the liquid crystal display 10, the selector part 20, the commander switch 30, the upshift switch 42, and the downshift switch 44, which are described above. Therefore, the control unit 50 outputs the signal including the change command of the gear stage to the automatic transmission 300 based on signals inputted from the liquid crystal display 10, the selector part 20, the commander switch 30, the upshift switch 42, and the downshift switch 44, a vehicle speed signal transmitted from the vehicle speed sensor 60, and an ignition signal transmitted from the ignition switch 70.
(17) The control unit 50 includes an automatic transmission mode control module 52, a manual transmission mode control module 54, and a mode selection module 56. The control unit 50 is comprised of a processor 51, memory, interface, etc. and is configured to execute the various modules stored as software in the memory to perform their respective functions.
(18) When the select lever 22 of the selector part 20 is at the range position of the drive range, the automatic transmission mode control module 52 sets the shift control system 100 to an automatic transmission mode in which the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 is automatically switched. When the shift control system 100 is set to the automatic transmission mode, the automatic transmission mode control module 52 automatically switches the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 based on signals related to the traveling state of the vehicle 200 transmitted from the vehicle speed sensor 60 and an engine load sensor (not illustrated), and an algorithm for determining an appropriate gear stage according to the traveling state of the vehicle 200.
(19) When the upshift switch 42 or the downshift switch 44 is turned on while the shift control system 100 is set to the automatic transmission mode, the manual transmission mode control module 54 sets the shift control system 100 to the manual mode (first manual mode) or the direct mode (second manual mode) in which the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 is switched according to the inputted upshift command or downshift command.
(20) When the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode, the manual transmission mode control module 54 switches and maintains the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 according to the inputted upshift command or downshift command. For example, when the shift control system 100 is set to the automatic transmission mode and the gear stage is switched to the third gear, the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode by once turning on the upshift switch 42 to switch the gear stage to the fourth gear, or the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode by once turning on the downshift switch 44 to switch the gear stage to the second gear.
(21) When the shift control system 100 is set to the direct mode, the manual transmission mode control module 54 switches the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 according to the inputted upshift command or downshift command, and then sets the shift control system 100 to the automatic transmission mode when a given resuming condition is satisfied.
(22) The resuming condition in this embodiment is that, when the shift control system 100 is set to the direct mode, the speed of the vehicle 200 exceeds a given value (e.g., 20 km/h) and then becomes 0 km/h so that the vehicle 200 stops. Thus, for example, in a state where the driver who is seated on the driver's seat 202 of the vehicle 200 sets the shift control system 100 to the automatic transmission mode, and the vehicle 200 is stopped, when he/she is going to perform the second-gear start only for the next start, he/she turns on the upshift switch 42 to set the shift control system 100 to the direct mode and switch the gear stage of the automatic transmission 300 to the second gear. As a result, the vehicle 200 is now able to perform the second-gear start. Then, when the vehicle 200 stops again, the shift control system 100 automatically resumes the automatic transmission mode from the direct mode. Therefore, it does not require the driver to perform an operation for resuming the automatic transmission mode.
(23) In this embodiment, when the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode or the direct mode, the control unit 50 sets the shift control system 100 to the automatic transmission mode by the upshift switch 42 or the downshift switch 44 continuing being turned on for a given period of time (e.g., two seconds or more). Therefore, the driver can freely select the mode of the shift control system 100.
(24) The mode selection module 56 selects in advance or reserves either the manual mode or the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100 by the manual transmission mode control module 54.
(25) In this embodiment, the liquid crystal display 10 displays the mode selection screen by the home screen switch 34 of the commander switch 30 being turned on to display the home screen, and the commander knob 32 being then operated in this state to select an icon of the “steering shift switch” (see
3: Mode Selection
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(27) At Step S1 in
(28) At this time, the control unit 50 determines whether the ignition switch 70 is turned on, based on the acquired ignition signal (Step S2). If the ignition switch 70 is turned on (when branching to YES at Step S2), the mode selection module 56 of the control unit 50 determines in advance the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100, when the upshift switch 42 or the downshift switch 44 is turned on (Step S3).
(29) After the mode selection module 56 determines at Step S3 in advance the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100, or if the ignition switch 70 is not turned on (when branching to NO at Step S2), the control unit 50 determines whether the vehicle 200 is stopped, based on the acquired vehicle speed signal (Step S4). If the vehicle 200 is not stopped (when branching to NO at Step S4), the control unit 50 returns this flow to Step S1.
(30) If the vehicle is stopped (when branching to YES at Step S4), the driver can operate the commander switch 30 to display the mode selection screen illustrated in
(31) If the driver selects the icon of the manual mode on the mode selection screen (when branching to YES at Step S51), the mode selection module 56 selects in advance the manual mode to be set to the shift control system 100 (Step S61), when the upshift switch 42 or the downshift switch 44 is turned on. On the other hand, if the driver selects the icon of the direct mode on the mode selection screen, the mode selection module 56 selects in advance the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100 (Step S62), when the upshift switch 42 or the downshift switch 44 is turned on.
(32) At Step S61, after the mode selection module 56 selects the manual mode to be set to the shift control system 100, the control unit 50 determines whether the shift control system 100 is set to the direct mode (Step S71). If the shift control system 100 is set to the direct mode (when branching to YES at Step S71), the control unit 50 sets the shift control system 100 to the automatic transmission mode (Step S81). On the other hand, if the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode (when branching to NO at Step S71), since the driver has no intention to change the mode of the shift control system 100, the control unit 50 maintains the shift control system 100 in the manual mode, and it returns the flow to Step S1.
(33) Moreover, at Step S62, after the mode selection module 56 selects the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100, the control unit 50 determines whether the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode (Step S72). If the shift control system 100 is set to the manual mode (when branching to YES at Step S72), the control unit 50 sets the shift control system 100 to the automatic transmission mode (Step S82). On the other hand, if the shift control system 100 is set to the direct mode (when branching to NO at Step S72), since the driver has no intention to change the mode of the shift control system 100, the control unit 50 maintains the shift control system 100 in the direct mode, and it returns the flow to Step S1.
(34) At Steps S81 and S82, the control unit 50 returns this flow to Step S1 after the shift control system 100 is set to the automatic transmission mode.
(35) As described above, according to the flowchart of this embodiment, the mode selection module 56 selects in advance the direct mode to be set to the shift control system 100, when the ignition switch 70 is turned on. Therefore, the driver can easily operate the vehicle 200 in the direct mode in which the complicated operation is not need (i.e., the mode is automatically returned to the automatic transmission mode).
4: Other Embodiments
(36) In the above embodiment, the mode selection module 56 determines in advance the mode to be set, by the driver selecting the icon on the mode selection screen displayed on the liquid crystal display 10 by using the commander switch 30. However, for example, as long as the liquid crystal display is a contact-type touch panel, the mode to be set may be determined in advance, by the driver pushing with the finger the icon in the mode selection screen displayed on the contact-type touch panel. Thus, a contact-type touch panel is one example of a mode input device.
(37) It should be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof, are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
(38) TABLE-US-00001 DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS 100: Shift Control System 56: Mode Selection Module 70: Ignition Switch 200: Vehicle 300: Automatic Transmission