Shift/tilt locking apparatus and method for shift lever of automatic transmission
09618110 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2061/223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2059/0221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/0278
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/0204
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2059/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T74/20085
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
G05G5/04
PHYSICS
F16H59/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A shift/tilt locking apparatus for shift lever of automatic transmission may include a shift knob, a main shaft slidably and rotatably disposed in a housing such that shift knob is slidable; a crossbar having shift knob at the upper end to tilt; a shift restriction device that allows shift knob to slide by selectively restricting sliding of main shaft; and a tilting restriction device controlling shift knob to tilt by selectively restricting the tilting of shift knob by using a third solenoid, which is controlled by a shift mode determining step that determines a shift mode by checking the position of shift knob and a lever locking step that restricts/releases shift knob by selectively operating first solenoid to third solenoid.
Claims
1. A shift/tilt locking apparatus for a shift lever of an automatic transmission, comprising: a shift knob; a main shaft slidable and rotatable in a circumferential direction disposed in a housing such that the shift knob is slidable in a forward/rearward direction and a left/right direction; a crossbar coupled to the main shaft so as to cross the main shaft, the crossbar including the shift knob at an upper end to tilt; a shift restriction means selectively allowing the shift knob to slide by selectively restricting sliding of the main shaft; and a tilting restriction means controlling the shift knob to tilt or not to tilt by selectively restricting tilting of the shift knob at the upper end of the crossbar, wherein the tilting restriction means includes: a knob rotation shaft fixed to the upper end of the crossbar; a knob bracket receiving the knob rotation shaft, rotating relatively to the knob rotation shaft, and disposed in the shift knob; a sliding cam slidably disposed in the shift knob and engaged with the knob bracket when moving forward; a rotating arm rotatably disposed at the shift knob and sliding the sliding cam by rotating; and a third solenoid disposed at the crossbar and rotating the rotating arm by extending/retracting.
2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the shift restriction means includes: a locking lever coupled to the main shaft and protruding toward one side from the main shaft; a first solenoid and a second solenoid having a first locking arm and a second locking arm, respectively, at the front and rear portions in a sliding direction of the locking lever in order to selectively restrict sliding of the locking lever, and operating to restrict the locking lever with the first locking arm and the second locking arm that extend/retract.
3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the first solenoid and the second solenoid are latch solenoids.
4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein a connecting rod having opposing ends connected to the third solenoid, and wherein the rotating arm is disposed between the third solenoid and the rotating arm.
5. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the third solenoid is a latch solenoid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
(10) In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention(s), examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention(s) will be described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood that present description is not intended to limit the invention(s) to those exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, the invention(s) is/are intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(12) A shift/tilt locking apparatus for a shift lever of an automatic transmission according to various embodiments of the present invention includes a shift knob 10, a main shaft 21 that makes shift knob 10 slide forward/backward and left/right, a crossbar 23 that is coupled to main shaft 21 to cross main shaft 21 and has shift knob 10 that can tilt at the upper end, a shift restriction means that selectively restricts forward/backward movement of main shaft 21, and a tilting restriction means that selectively restricts tilting of shift knob 10.
(13) Shift knob 10, as shown in
(14) Main shaft 21 can slide in the front-rear direction of the vehicle in a housing 20 and can rotate in the radial direction of main shaft 21. As main shaft 21 slides in the front-rear direction, it is possible to shift from the P-range to the N/R range or the N/D range, and when main shaft 21 radially rotates and shift knob 10 slides in the left-right direction, shift knob 10 can be operated in an echo-sports mode or a manual mode.
(15) A locking lever 22 is coupled to a side of main shaft 21. One end of locking lever 22 is coupled to main shaft 21 and the other end thereof protrudes outward from main shaft 21, such that whether to lock main shaft 21 is determined in accordance with whether locking lever 22 is locked. That is, since locking lever 22 and main shaft 21 are integrally and/or monolithically formed, when locking lever 22 is locked, main shaft 21 is correspondingly locked, or when locking lever 22 is released, main shaft 21 is also released.
(16) Crossbar 23 is coupled to main shaft 21 to cross main shaft 21. Since crossbar 23 and main shaft 21 are integrally coupled, crossbar 23 operates with main shaft 21, when sliding forward/backward and rotating left/right together with main shaft 21.
(17) Crossbar 23 has shift knob 10, which can tilt, at the upper end, and a knob rotation shaft 24 is disposed integrally with crossbar 23 at the upper end of crossbar 23 and knob rotation shaft 24 is positioned in through-hole 11a of knob bracket 11, thereby allowing shift knob 10 to tilt.
(18) The shift restriction means is composed of locking lever 22, and a first solenoid 31 and a second solenoid that operate a first locking arm 32 and a second locking arm 34.
(19) First solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 that individually extend/retract by external electric signals are provided and first locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 are connected by links to first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33, respectively. First locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 are operated by extension/retraction of first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33.
(20) Meanwhile, first locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 are disposed close to the other end of locking lever 22 and disposed at the front and rear portions in the sliding direction of main shaft 21.
(21) First locking arm 32 has one end rotatably disposed in housing 20, in which one end is linked to first solenoid 31 and the other end is positioned close to the front or rear of locking lever 22.
(22) Accordingly, when the other end of first locking arm 32 and the other end of locking lever 22 are maintained close to each other by extension/retraction of first solenoid 31, first locking arm 32 restricts locking lever 22 to slide to first locking arm 32, and when the other end of first locking arm 32 and the other end of locking lever 22 are spaced apart from each other, locking lever 22 is released.
(23) Second locking arm 34 operates in the same way as first locking arm 32.
(24) As described above, since first locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 that are operated by first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 are disposed at the front and rear portion in the sliding direction of locking lever 22, locking lever 22 integrally and/or monolithically formed with main shaft 21 is restricted to slide or released to slide. Since first locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 are disposed ahead of and behind locking lever 22, sliding of main shaft 21 is controlled. In this configuration, first locking arm 32 may be positioned ahead of or behind locking lever 22.
(25) Tilting restriction means, as shown in
(26) An engagement hole 11b is formed at one side of knob bracket 11 disposed in shift knob 10.
(27) Sliding cam 42 is slidably disposed in shift knob 10, and as sliding cam 42 moves forward, the front end is inserted into engagement hole 11b, and sliding cam 42 moves back, the front end is separated from engagement hole 11b. Shift knob 10 can tilt around knob rotation shaft 24, and when sliding cam 42 is inserted into engagement hole 11b of knob bracket 11, tilting of shift knob 10 is restricted, and when sliding cam 42 is separated from engagement hole 11b of knob bracket 11, shift knob 10 can tilt.
(28) Rotating arm 43 moves sliding cam 42 forward or rearward. Rotating arm 43 is rotatably disposed in shift knob 10 and one end is connected to rotating arm 43, such that as rotating arm 43 rotates, sliding cam 42 moves forward or rearward.
(29) Third solenoid 41 is fixed to crossbar 23 and connected to the other end of rotating arm 43, such that it rotates rotating arm 43 while extending/retracting.
(30) Meanwhile, when third solenoid 41 and rotating arm 43 are spaced apart, third solenoid 41 and rotating arm 43 can be connected to both ends of a connecting rod 44, by disposing connecting rod 44 therebetween.
(31) First solenoid 31, second solenoid 33, and third solenoid 41 may be latch type solenoids to maintain the control state right before power is cut, even if power is cut.
(32) A shift/tilt locking apparatus for a shift lever of an automatic transmission having the configuration described above according to various embodiments of the present invention perform shifting by combining the operations of first solenoid 31, second solenoid 33, and third solenoid 41 such that shifting or tilting is restricted or allowed.
(33) That is, first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 can restrict or release main shaft to move forward/rearward and third solenoid 41 can restrict or release shift knob 10 to tilt.
(34) For example, in
(35) The fact that first solenoid 31, second solenoid 33, and third solenoid 41 restrict/release or lock/unlock the shift knob means that first solenoid 31, second solenoid 33, and third solenoid 41 make first locking arm 32 and second locking arm 34 restrict/release locking lever 22, or rotating arm 43 restricts/releases shift knob 10 to slide or to tilt by engaging/separating sliding cam 42 and knob bracket 11.
(36) Shift knob 10, as shown in
(37) While shift knob 10 slides or tilts for shifting, as described above, the sliding or tilting is restricted by first solenoid 31, second solenoid 33, and third solenoid 41, as shown in
(38) Meanwhile, as shown in
(39) For example, the method includes a shift mode determining step S110 that determines the shift mode by checking the position of shift knob 10 and lever locking step S120 that restricts or releases the shift knob to shift to or keep the shift mode determined in the shift mode determining step (S110).
(40) In the shift mode determining step S110, the position of shift knob 10 is checked and shifting according to the shift range that the driver intends is performed.
(41) For this configuration, the shift mode determining step S110 includes a parking mode determining step S111, a neutral mode determining step S112, a traveling mode determining step S113, and a rear-driving mode determining step S114, in accordance with the Park (P), Neutral (N), Drive (D), and Rear (R).
(42) The parking mode determining step S111, neutral mode determining step S112, traveling mode determining step S110, and rear-driving mode determining step S114 determine whether shift knob 10 is positioned at the Park (P), Neutral (N), Drive (D), and Rear (R).
(43) In this process, the vehicle travels or moves rearward, through the neutral range, from the parking state and the frequency of traveling is higher that the rear movement, such that that the parking mode determining step S111, neutral mode determining step S112, traveling mode determining step S113, and rear-driving mode determining step S114 may be sequentially performed in this order in the shift mode determining step S110.
(44) After the shift mode determining step S110, the lever locking step S120 is performed. A parking control step S121, a neutral control step S122, a traveling control step S123, or a rear-driving control step S124 is performed in accordance with the shift mode determined in the shift mode determining step S110.
(45) The parking control step (S121) locks shift knob 10 by using first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 such that shift knob 10 is not shifted forward/rearward from the parking position and locks shift knob 10, by using third solenoid 41 such that shift knob 10 does not tilt.
(46) The neutral control step (S122) unlocks first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 such that shift knob 10 can move to the N-range and locks third solenoid 41 such that shift knob 10 does not freely tilt.
(47) The traveling control step (S123) unlocks first solenoid 31 and locks second solenoid 33 and third solenoid 41 such that shift knob 10 operates to the D-range, while the rear-driving control step (S124) locks first solenoid 31 and third solenoid 41 and unlocks second solenoid 33.
(48) Meanwhile, it is possible to select the echo-sport mode (ES mode) that selects the echo mode in which a TCU shifts in priority to the fuel consumption of the vehicle and the sports mode that shifts in priority to the traveling performance or the manual mode (M mode) in which the driver freely shifts to a high range or a low range while traveling with the D-range. That is, it is possible to implement the sports mode by sliding shift knob 10 to the left and tilting forward the shift knob 10, implement the echo mode by sliding shift knob 10 to the left and tilting rearward the shift knob 10, manually shift to a high-speed range by sliding shift knob 10 to the right and tilting forward the shift knob 10, or manually shift to a low-speed range by sliding shift knob 10 to the right and tilting rearward the shift knob.
(49) For this operation, when the driver operates shift knob 10 to select the echo-sports mode through a first echo-sports mode selecting step (S131) after the traveling control step (S123), first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 are locked such that forward/rearward sliding is restricted, and third solenoid 41 is unlocked to be able to select the echo mode or the sports mode by tilting.
(50) Even if the driver operates shift knob 10 to select not the echo-sports mode, but the manual mode in the first echo-sports mode selecting step (S131), first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 are locked such that forward/rearward sliding is restricted, while third solenoid 41 is unlocked such that shifting to a high-speed range or low-speed range is performed by tilting.
(51) Meanwhile, in order to slide shift knob 10 in the parking state (P range), it is determined that the unparking condition is satisfied (S141), and when the unparking condition is satisfied, first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 are unlocked and third solenoid 41 is locked to restrict tilting. The unparking condition is that the vehicle is stopped or driven at a low speed, the brake pedal is operating, and shift knob (10) has been released. It is determined that the vehicle is stopped or driven at a low speed, on the basis of a predetermined speed, for example, 5 km/h or less.
(52) When the unparking condition is not satisfied, a second echo-sports mode selecting step (S143) is performed, and when shift knob 19 is operated to the echo-sports mode, first solenoid 31 and second solenoid 33 are locked and third solenoid 41 is unlocked.
(53) The reason that the echo-sports mode selecting step is divided into the first echo-sports mode selecting step (S131) and the second echo-sports mode selecting step (S143) is based on the condition before the echo-sports mode selecting step, in which the first echo-sports mode selecting step (S131) is performed when the echo-sports mode is implemented when traveling with the D-range and the second echo-sports mode selecting step (S143) is performed when echo-sports mode is performed at the P-range.
(54) When it is determined that all of the parking mode determining step (S111), neutral mode determining step (S112), traveling mode determining step (S113), and rear-driving mode determining step (S114) are not in the shift mode determining step (S110), a diagnosing step (S150) that diagnoses whether there is a problem is performed.
(55) For convenience in explanation and accurate definition in the appended claims, the terms upper or lower, front or rear, inside or outside, and etc. are used to describe features of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the positions of such features as displayed in the figures.
(56) The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and their practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications thereof. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.