POWERTRAIN SYSTEM FOR MACHINE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME
20170299033 · 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2037/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2037/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2047/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H37/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A powertrain system in a machine includes a transmission, and a transmission drive mechanism coupled between the transmission and an engine. The transmission drive mechanism includes a split path architecture where a first input gear receives a torque input from a driveshaft and a second input gear receives a torque input from a variator. The transmission drive mechanism is thereby structured to operate the transmission at a range of speeds that is not dependent upon a speed of the engine, enabling the engine to operate at an engine speed set point or with an optimum engine speed range.
Claims
1. A powertrain system for a machine comprising: a transmission including a transmission input shaft, a transmission output shaft, and a plurality of transmission gears coupled between the transmission input shaft and the transmission output shaft; and a transmission drive mechanism coupled with the transmission and including an incoming driveshaft, a variator, and a planetary gear train having a first rotatable input element, a second rotatable input element, and a rotatable output element structured to drive the transmission input shaft; the first rotatable input element being structured to receive a first torque input from the incoming driveshaft, the second rotatable input element being structured to receive a second torque input from the variator, and the rotatable output element being coupled with each of the first and the second rotatable input elements, such that the planetary gear train combines the first and the second torque inputs in the driving of the transmission input shaft.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the variator includes a variator input gear coupled with the incoming driveshaft so as to operate the variator by way of rotating the incoming driveshaft.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the variator includes a hydraulic pump coupled with the variator input gear, and a hydraulic motor coupled with the hydraulic pump.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the hydraulic pump has a variable displacement.
5. The system of claim 2 further comprising a second variator including a second variator input gear coupled with the incoming driveshaft.
6. The system of claim 4 further comprising a second gear train coupled between the first and the second variators and the second rotatable input element and structured to combine output torques of each of the first and the second variators to produce the second input torque.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the first input element includes a carrier coupled with a set of planet gears in the planetary gear train, and the second input element includes a sun gear in the planetary gear train.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and the second rotatable input elements includes a sun gear or a carrier.
9. The system of claim 2 wherein the planetary gear train includes a first planetary gear set that includes the first rotatable input element and the rotatable output element, and a second planetary gear set that includes the second rotatable input element and is coupled between the variator and the first planetary gear set.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the rotatable output element includes a ring gear.
11. A machine comprising: a frame; ground engaging propulsion elements coupled to the frame; a powertrain system coupled to the frame and including an engine, a transmission, and a transmission drive mechanism structured to rotate an input shaft of the transmission at a range of speeds decoupled from a speed of rotation of the engine; the transmission drive mechanism including an incoming driveshaft coupled with the engine, a planetary gear train including a rotatable output element coupled with the transmission, and a variator; and the transmission drive mechanism further including a first torque input coupling between the incoming driveshaft and the planetary gear train, and a second torque input coupling between the variator and the planetary gear train.
12. The machine of claim 11 wherein the variator is coupled with the incoming driveshaft.
13. The machine of claim 12 wherein the first torque input coupling is a part of a mechanical coupling between the incoming driveshaft and the planetary gear train, and the second torque input coupling is a part of a hydromechanical coupling between the incoming driveshaft and the planetary gear train.
14. The machine of claim 13 wherein the variator includes a hydraulic variator having a variable displacement motor.
15. The machine of claim 11 wherein the planetary gear train includes a first planetary gear set coupled with a second planetary gear set, and wherein the incoming driveshaft is coupled with the first planetary gear set and the variator is coupled with the second planetary gear set.
16. The machine of claim 15 wherein the transmission drive mechanism further includes a plurality of torque transfer couplings between the first planetary gear set and the second planetary gear set.
17. The machine of claim 16 wherein the transmission drive mechanism further includes a second variator coupled with the second planetary gear set.
18. The machine of claim 11 wherein the incoming driveshaft defines an axis of shaft rotation, and the planetary gear train defines a center axis of gear rotation that is offset from the axis of shaft rotation, and further including at least one gear coupled between the incoming driveshaft and the planetary gear train and compensating for the offset,
19. A method of operating a powertrain system in a machine comprising: rotating a first input element in a planetary gear train by way of an incoming driveshaft rotating at a driveshaft speed determined by an engine speed in the machine; rotating a second input element in the planetary gear train by way of a variator rotating at a first variator speed not determined by the engine speed; operating the planetary gear train so as to rotate an input shaft of a transmission by way of torque from each of the first and the second input elements to produce a first transmission input speed while the engine operates at the engine speed; rotating the second input element by way of the variator rotating at a second variator speed not determined by the engine speed; and operating the planetary gear train so as to rotate the input shaft by way of torque from each of the first and second input elements to produce a second transmission input speed while the engine operates at the engine speed.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising driving a hydraulic pump of the variator by way of the rotation of the driveshaft, and changing the variator speed at least in part by changing a displacement of a hydraulic motor coupled with the hydraulic pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] To this end, transmission drive mechanism 40 is coupled with transmission 26 and may include an incoming driveshaft 42 coupled with torque converter 24 and typically rotated at a speed that is the same as a speed of rotation of engine 22, or a speed that is reduced a consistent amount by way of torque converter 24. In a practical implementation strategy torque converter 24 can function as a gear reduction mechanism that produces an output speed that is more or less at a fixed ratio of the engine speed, such as about 50% of the engine speed in some instances. Torque converter 24 may include a lockup torque converter structured to lock up at a speed of about 3-5 miles per hour in certain instances after operating conventionally at initial launch when machine 10 starts from a stop.
[0015] Drive mechanism 40 further includes a variator 44, a planetary gear train 74 having a first rotatable input element 48, a second rotatable input element 50, and a rotatable output element 52 structured to drive transmission input shaft 30. Input element 48 is structured to receive a first torque input from driveshaft 42, and input element 50 is structured to receive a second torque input from variator 44. Output element 52 is coupled with each of input elements 48 and 50, such that planetary gear train 46 combines the first and the second torque inputs in the driving of transmission input shaft 30. As further discussed herein, the structure of drive mechanism 40 provides a first torque input coupling between incoming driveshaft 42 and planetary gear train 46, and a second torque input coupling between variator 44 and planetary gear train 46. In
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[0019] In the illustrated embodiment, planetary gear train 46 includes a first planetary gear set 74 that includes first rotatable input element 48. Also in the illustrated embodiment, element 48 includes or is attached to the carrier for a plurality of planet gears 49 of planetary gear set 74. Driveshaft 42 is rotatable relative to a sun gear 78 of gear set 74. A torque transfer component 80 that includes or is attached to the carrier for planet gears 49 rotates with planet gears 49 as they rotate about sun gear 78. Component 80 transfers torque to or from a ring gear 82 of a second planetary gear set 76 of gear train 46, A plurality of planet gears 83 are rotatable between ring gear 82 and a sun gear comprised by rotatable input element 50. Input element 50 is rotatable relative to driveshaft 42. A carrier 81 transfers torque between planet gears 83 and sun gear 78. Rotatable output element 52 is shown in the form of a ring gear 52 of first planetary gear set 74 that conveys a driving torque to transmission input shaft 30 by way of an input element 53.
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[0024] So long as machine 10 is traveling at a constant speed on a level grade, for example, the foregoing speed relationships may continue. When it is desirable to change a speed of machine 10, or for another reason change a speed of transmission input shaft 30, variator motor displacement can be varied such that input element 50 is rotated at a second variator speed not determined by engine speed. If machine 10 is accelerating, the second variator speed might be greater than the first variator speed, and if decelerating the second variator speed might be less than the second variator speed. As variator speed changes, planetary gear train 46 can be operated so as to rotate input shaft 30 by way of torque from each of first and second input elements 48 and 50 to produce a second transmission input speed while engine 22 operates at the engine speed.
[0025] The foregoing example operation enables transmission input speed to be varied through a range sufficient to shift through a full range of gears in machine 10 without any substantial variation in a speed of engine 22. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that this technique differs from earlier strategies where engine speed had to be varied through, for example, a speed range of about 35% to shift through each gear. In other words, rather than needing to speed an engine up or slow the engine down by about 35%, or another generally fixed amount, to obtain a 35% speed change in the transmission input speed the speed change can be obtained by way of a variable input from variators. Those skilled in the art will also be familiar with the desirability, as provided by the present disclosure, of the capability to minimize fluctuations in engine speed to enable an engine to operate at a relatively stable operating point to obtain advantages respecting emissions, improved efficiency, and others as noted above.
[0026] The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent upon examination of the attached drawings and appended claims.