Valve module with active valve oiling
12366291 · 2025-07-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2061/0037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2061/0279
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/0009
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B21/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2061/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H61/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The valve module can be installed regardless of an oil level, for example of an oil level of an oil sump of a motor vehicle. By means of a buffer volume having an overflow it is always guaranteed that a leakage flow conveyed past a valve piston includes no air but consists solely of hydraulic medium, since the overflow guarantees a level of hydraulic medium which lies above an upper face of the valve piston in a preferred installation position. As a result, foaming of the hydraulic medium can be prevented. The valve module can also be installed above the oil sump, for example in an upper region of a gearbox of the motor vehicle. In addition, the oil from the overflow can be used for cooling/lubrication of further drive train components.
Claims
1. A valve module configured for installation in a predetermined installation position within a hydraulic control system, the valve module comprising: a valve including a valve piston configured to be displaced in an actuating direction within a housing, the housing having a plurality of openings configured to be opened and closed via displacement of the valve piston, and a first opening of the plurality of openings is configured as a tank connection, and the valve is connected to a reservoir for a hydraulic medium via the tank connection, and the tank connection is fluidly connected to a buffer volume having an overflow arranged above an upper face of the valve piston when the valve module is installed in the predetermined installation position.
2. The valve module according to claim 1, wherein the buffer volume is fluidly connected to a hydraulic circuit via a flow limiter, and the buffer volume is configured to be filled via the flow limiter.
3. The valve module according to claim 2, wherein at least one orifice is configured as a flow limiter.
4. The valve module according to claim 1, further comprising at least one leakage line fluidly connected to the buffer volume, the at least one leakage line configured to guide leakage flows from other hydraulic components into the buffer volume.
5. The valve module according to claim 1, wherein the overflow of the buffer volume is fluidly connected to a lubrication line, and hydraulic medium can be discharged as lubricant or coolant via the lubrication line.
6. A drive train for a motor vehicle, comprising the valve module according to claim 1.
7. The drive train according to claim 6, further comprising at least one electric motor configured for providing torque.
8. The drive train according to claim 7, further comprising an internal combustion engine configured for providing torque.
9. A motor vehicle comprising: at least one valve module according to claim 1 and a drive train comprising an electric motor configured for providing torque.
10. The motor vehicle of claim 9, wherein the drive train further comprises an internal combustion configured for providing torque.
11. The valve module according to claim 1, wherein the valve piston is configured to be displaced against a compression spring arranged at a first longitudinal end of the valve piston.
12. The valve module according to claim 11, wherein the at least one opening extends away from the valve piston in a direction orthogonal to the actuating direction.
13. The valve module according to claim 11, wherein the tank connection is arranged at a second longitudinal end of the valve piston.
14. The valve module according to claim 13, wherein a second opening of the plurality of openings is a pump connection, and the pump connection is arranged between the compression spring and the tank connection in a longitudinal direction of the valve piston.
15. The valve module according to claim 14, wherein a third opening of the plurality of openings is a parking lock connection, and the parking lock connection is arranged between the compression spring and the tank connection in a longitudinal direction of the valve piston.
16. The valve module according to claim 3, further comprising at least one leakage line fluidly connected to the buffer volume, the at least one leakage line configured to guide leakage flows from other hydraulic components into the buffer volume.
17. The valve module according to claim 16, wherein the overflow of the buffer volume is fluidly connected to a lubrication line, and hydraulic medium can be discharged as lubricant or coolant via the lubrication line.
18. The valve module according to claim 16, wherein the valve piston is configured to be displaced against a compression spring arranged at a first longitudinal end of the valve piston.
19. The valve module according to claim 18, wherein the tank connection is arranged at a second longitudinal end of the valve piston.
20. The valve module according to claim 19, wherein: a second opening of the plurality of openings is a pump connection, and the pump connection is arranged between the compression spring and the tank connection in a longitudinal direction of the valve piston; and a third opening of the plurality of openings is a parking lock connection, and the parking lock connection is arranged between the compression spring and the tank connection in a longitudinal direction of the valve piston.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Both the disclosure and the technical field are explained in more detail below with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the disclosure is not intended to be limited by the exemplary embodiments shown. In particular, unless explicitly stated otherwise, it is also possible to extract partial aspects of the subject matter outlined in the figures and to combine them with other components and knowledge from the present description and/or figures. In particular, it should be noted that the figures and in particular the size relationships shown are only schematic in nature. Identical reference symbols indicate the same objects, so that, where applicable, explanations from other figures can also be used. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) The valve module 1 is thus used in particular in a drive train, in particular in a hybrid drive train with an internal combustion engine and at least one electric motor, of a motor vehicle, in which a clutch and a parking lock are hydraulically actuated via the valve module 1 by applying hydraulic medium to the clutch connection 8 by means of the reversing pump 11, which originates from a reservoir for hydraulic medium fluidly connected to the tank connections 7. For this purpose, the reversing pump 11 is operated such that the hydraulic medium is conveyed in a first conveying direction 12. This is shown in
(6) The tank connections 7 are fluidly connected to a buffer volume 14, which comprises an overflow 15. The overflow 15 is, in this regard, fluidly connected to a connection 16 to the reservoir, in particular a tank and/or an oil sump, for hydraulic medium (not shown). The valve module 1 is installed in a preferred installation position (cf. the figures and in particular
(7) If the valve module 1 and the reversing pump 11 are operated as shown in
(8) In order to guarantee that the buffer volume 14 is permanently filled with hydraulic medium up to the overflow 15, a hydraulic medium circuit 22 is fluidly connected via a flow limiter 20 to a supply line 23 which opens into the buffer volume 14 (cf.
(9) Furthermore, the valve module 1 comprises a leakage line 24, into which leakage flows from other components, for example the reversing pump 14, are directed to and which in turn is fluidly connected to the buffer volume 14 (cf.
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(11) The valve module 1 can be installed independently of an oil level, for example of an oil sump of a motor vehicle 26. By means of a buffer volume 14 having an overflow 15 it is always guaranteed that a leakage flow 19 conveyed past a valve piston 2 includes no air but consists solely of hydraulic medium, since the overflow 15 guarantees a level 18 of hydraulic medium which lies above an upper face 17 of the valve piston 2 in the preferred installation position as shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(12) 1 Valve module 2 Valve piston 3 Compression spring 4 Housing 5 Actuating direction 6 Opening 7 Tank connection 8 Clutch connection 9 Pump connection 10 Parking lock connection 11 Reversing pump 12 First conveying direction 13 Second conveying direction 14 Buffer volume 15 Overflow 16 Connection to the reservoir 17 Upper face 18 Level 19 Leakage flow 20 Flow limiter 21 Orifice 22 Hydraulic medium circuit 23 Supply line 24 Leakage line 25 Lubrication line 26 Motor vehicle 27 Drive train 28 Internal combustion engine 29 Electric motor 30 Rest of the drive train