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US20060116235A1 - Control of an automatic transmission by the evaluation of the speed of activation of the gear stage range - Google Patents

Control of an automatic transmission by the evaluation of the speed of activation of the gear stage range Download PDF

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US20060116235A1
US20060116235A1 US11/284,794 US28479405A US2006116235A1 US 20060116235 A1 US20060116235 A1 US 20060116235A1 US 28479405 A US28479405 A US 28479405A US 2006116235 A1 US2006116235 A1 US 2006116235A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H61/00Control functions within control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion ; Control of exclusively fluid gearing, friction gearing, gearings with endless flexible members or other particular types of gearing
    • F16H61/20Preventing gear creeping ; Transmission control during standstill, e.g. hill hold control
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60WCONJOINT CONTROL OF VEHICLE SUB-UNITS OF DIFFERENT TYPE OR DIFFERENT FUNCTION; CONTROL SYSTEMS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR HYBRID VEHICLES; ROAD VEHICLE DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR PURPOSES NOT RELATED TO THE CONTROL OF A PARTICULAR SUB-UNIT
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    • B60W30/18009Propelling the vehicle related to particular drive situations
    • B60W30/18054Propelling the vehicle related to particular drive situations at stand still, e.g. engine in idling state
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H59/68Inputs being a function of gearing status
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H61/00Control functions within control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion ; Control of exclusively fluid gearing, friction gearing, gearings with endless flexible members or other particular types of gearing
    • F16H61/70Control functions within control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion ; Control of exclusively fluid gearing, friction gearing, gearings with endless flexible members or other particular types of gearing specially adapted for change-speed gearing in group arrangement, i.e. with separate change-speed gear trains arranged in series, e.g. range or overdrive-type gearing arrangements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H63/00Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism
    • F16H63/40Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism comprising signals other than signals for actuating the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/44Signals to the control unit of auxiliary gearing
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H59/00Control inputs to control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion
    • F16H59/68Inputs being a function of gearing status
    • F16H2059/6823Sensing neutral state of the transmission
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H61/00Control functions within control units of change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion ; Control of exclusively fluid gearing, friction gearing, gearings with endless flexible members or other particular types of gearing
    • F16H61/16Inhibiting  or initiating  shift during unfavourable conditions , e.g. preventing forward-reverse shift at high vehicle speed, preventing engine overspeed  
    • F16H2061/168Forced shifts into neutral for safety reasons, e.g. in case of transmission failure or emergency braking
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the invention concerns a procedure for the control of an automatic transmission.
  • automatized gear selection apparatuses show in many respects essential advantages in comparison to a manual gear choice made by the driver, these apparatuses are increasingly being installed for heavy vehicles, which employ creeper gears.
  • at least one gear selection succession is presented, which exhibits three adjustments, namely D, N and R.
  • the automatized gear range shifter apparatus in the D-position of the range of gear positions, automatically the respective optimal forward gear is selected without the involvement of the driver or following a displayed confirmation, the driver makes an optional setting of the D-position.
  • the gear to be engaged for example, is determined with consideration given to: speed of rotation of the motor, motor load, vehicle speed, acceleration, charted motor performance, and possibly additional parameters.
  • the N-position of the gear range shifter the transmission is shifted into a neutral position and in the R-position, the reverse gear is engaged, that is to say, the most applicable of various reverse gears is selected.
  • the driver additionally has a functionally extended gear range shifter by which he can influence an automatic shifting apparatus.
  • This can include, for example, additional shifting positions available to the gear range shifter positions, which can be designated as first, second, third and the like.
  • additional shifting positions considerably diminish the number of the shiftable forward gears.
  • the driver often cannot activate, in the given range of gears integrated in the gear range shifter, either an up or down shift. In this situation, the transmission is initiated, to shift one stage up or down from an automatically selected gear.
  • the driver may choose a fully manual mode, for example, by an additional engagement at the M-position of the gear range shifter and shifts the transmission in a method similar to a Tiptronic-Shift wherein the choice is made in a sequential manner and each shifting activation corresponds to a gear change in a chosen direction.
  • An automatic shifting apparatus in any case cannot reliably discern whether a driver, by his setting of the gear range shifter into the D position of the forward gear range or into the R-position of the reverse gear range, has the intention of moving the vehicle with millimeter precision at creep speed, in order, for example, to carry out an intricate vehicle maneuver or whether the driver plans a normal startup or reverse action. On this account, for the choice of the creep speed mode or the fast mode, it is necessary that an intention of the driver be separately determined and announced.
  • X 1 represents a creeper gear program for forward movement
  • a driver finds himself under an obligation to drive a few meters in the direction of a loading ramp or some other targeted position. If, at the desired position and then he would want to precisely position the vehicle, he is obliged to first choose the D-position, in order to subsequently shift through the N-position and the R-position into the X 1 -position.
  • a smooth switchover between creeper gear and fast gear, in this case, is not possible.
  • the risk exists of an unforeseen choice of a wrong gear range and especially a gear range in a direction contrary to that desired.
  • the purpose of the invention is to present a control procedure for an automatic transmission, wherein, by means of a gear range shifter, in a simple and intuitive operational manner for the driver, a change of a gear range can be employed both between the forward gear range and the reverse gear range, as well as between a fast gear mode and a creeper gear mode.
  • the invention bases itself on the principle, that information regarding the intention of the driver can be made evident by the activation of a gear range shifter, not only on the basis of a presently engaged position of the shifting means, but also from the kind of activation and especially from the speed of that activation.
  • the speed of the activation of the gear range shifter that is to say, the time interval between an exiting from a released position and the acceptance of a desired position of the gear range shifter serves as a criterion as to whether or not the driver desires the engagement of a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode, that is, to establish an exchange between the stated modes.
  • the invention progresses from a procedure for the control of an automated shifting transmission, wherein a control apparatus, functioning among a multitude of transmission gears, makes a selection of a transmission gear to be engaged, with the aid of information which has been made available from an operator with the help of a gear range shifter for the manual choosing of a driving gear range, whereby the gear range shifter possesses at least a D-shift position for the selection of a forward gear range, an N-position for the selection of a stillstand condition of the automatic transmission and an R-shifting position for the choice of a reverse travel gear, and wherein the automatic transmission can be operated in a fast gear mode as well as in a creeper mode gear.
  • the fast gear mode encompasses particularly that transmission ratio, which, under usual circumstances, would be used in normal driving operation.
  • the creeper mode encompasses such gearing as enables a very slow speed of driving and could cause a very high torque to be available on the driven gears.
  • This latter gear would be used first, for maneuvering, but second, could very well be of value on steep inclines and/or in a case of a severe carried load or again, where the driving ground consists of loose soil or sand.
  • gears i.e., which gear ratios should be respectively selected as creeper gears and which as fast gears, cannot be universally determined, but must be considered in regard to the individual vehicle and must meet its purpose of application and the surmised operational environment. It is also possible, that a classification as to fast and creeper gears is not statistically founded, but is made to fit, in accord with a choice of an operator or dependent upon the ambient physical surroundings. It is also possible that individual gears of both gear range can be used in combination and can thus be engaged both in creeper gear mode as well as in fast mode.
  • the control can change from creeper gear mode to fast gear mode, without explicit input of the operator, if for example, a certain speed in the highest speed of the creeper gear mode is exceeded and simultaneously the loading demand on the motor remains below an allowed threshold for more than an preselected time.
  • the forward drive gear range incorporates, besides gearing of the fast mode, also a creeper mode.
  • gear range which is here designated with D, N and R
  • D, N and R can also be referenced by optional other letters, signs or symbols.
  • additional shifting stations can relate to the upper limits of the selectable gears within one gear range. They can, however, also respectively designate individually discrete gear stages, which can enter into engagement upon the selection of the appropriate shifting position.
  • control apparatus is to at least include an evaluation of the speed of adjustment of the gear range shifter as it makes a decision, whether a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode should be activated.
  • the speed of adjustment in this respect, can be determined directly by means of a speed sensor, which measures speed in either a rotary or a linear path. It is, however, both simpler and more favorable in cost, to determine the time elapsed between the exiting of one shifting position and the engagement of a targeted position. Finally, it is possible to determine by shifting actions skipping over several shift positions, how long the shifting time took between one or more shift positions, which lie between the abandoned position and the target position. In the most simple case of this, a limiting value can be set. By the under stepping of this limiting value, the corresponding position is either has no validity as shifted or is not detected as shifted.
  • control apparatus shifts the automatic transmission by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into the D-position or into the R-position. This would be done in a creeper gear mode, if the shifting speed of the gear range shifter lies less than a first limiting value and shifts into a fast gear mode, if the shifting speed lies greater than the limiting value.
  • control apparatus shifts, by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into the D-position or into the R-position in a creeper mode, if the adjustment speed of the gear range shifter is above a first limiting value but shifts into the fast mode, if the adjustment speed is less than the limiting value.
  • the control apparatus by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter can shift the automatic transmission from the R-position into the D-position, or shift from the D-position into the R-position, while leaving a prior mode intact, if the shifting speed lies above a second limitation.
  • the shifting speed lies at a value less than the second limitation, the control apparatus would effect a change into the respective other mode. This is a favorable action, because a change of mode, thus a change between the creeper mode and the fast mode, or the reverse, comes about very seldom, as compared to a change between forward and reverse gears within the same mode.
  • control apparatus permits the prior selected mode to remain in force when it directs the automatic transmission by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position into the D-position or by another adjustment, from the D-position into the R-position, if the speed of adjustment lies less than the second limiting value, but changes into the respective other mode, if the speed of adjustment lies greater than the second limiting value.
  • This method of operation for control is advantageous for vehicles which frequently approach loading docks with the rear side. This action takes place best when the vehicle is in the creeper mode. In the case of a turn-around of direction, as a rule, there is little reason for operating in a creeper mode, since the vehicle is no longer maneuvering, but, as a rule, starts into a more lengthy stretch of travel.
  • This kind of controlling can also take care, that in a case of choice of a reverse gear from the normal gear selection, only a fast gear would be chosen, if this is demanded by the driver by known, slow, activation of the gear range shifter. Otherwise, a slower and thereby safer creeper gear would be selected.
  • control apparatus directs the automatic transmission a demand, by an adjustment of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position into the D-position or from the D-position into the R-position in the creeper mode, if the speed of the shifting was lower than a third limiting value, and calls for the fast gear mode, insofar as the adjustment speed lies above the third limiting value.
  • the exactly reversed control operation can be of value in certain circumstances, namely the control apparatus directs the automatic transmission, by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter, to shift from the R-position into the D-position or to shift by changing from the D-position into the R-position in the creeper mode, if the shifting speed lies above a third limiting value, and shifts in the fast mode, if the shifting speed lies less than the third limiting value.
  • this is a case for vehicles, wherein the maneuvering operations make up an essential part, or the greater part their operation, since the driver of this maneuvering vehicle can then, in a routine manner, with a rapid shifting between the R-position and the D-position individually select the creeper gear mode.
  • shifting speed is a shift movement skipping at least one intermediate position, thus, for example, from D through N to R, or the reverse thereof.
  • shifting time so does the shifting time
  • shifting devices are so designed, so that they retain one shift position intact over a relatively large shifting path, in order that by pretensioned springs, the devices can change very rapidly into the neighboring shift state.
  • the determination of the activation speed cannot be computed out of the shift-signals or the determination can only be computed at an unreasonably high cost.
  • these shifting devices are shifted only between two positions, then the determination of a measurement for the activation speed is possible by means of the time interval of the functioning of the shifting device in the intermediate position is very simple and comfortable.
  • This preinstallation can especially be of value for maneuvering vehicles, particularly in connection with shifting processes, since here, by the first shifting, after the setting of an idle run, first the slower and thereby safer creeper gear mode is activated. If the driver desires the fast gear mode, then this mode can be engaged with little effort, in that the driver, first chooses the R-position and immediately thereafter shifts into the D-position with appropriate rapidity, this being also true in a reversed sequence.
  • control apparatus first, activates the automatic transmission by a demand of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position or the D-position into the N-position and second, engages the fast gear mode by a retention of the gear range shifter in the said N-position for a period of time greater than a fourth limiting value in the fast gear mode.
  • a fast gear is automatically made available, after a selection of the idle run by the first selection of the driving gear, which is favorable, especially in normal driving practice.
  • the currently activated mode and/or the change of the mode be made known to the driver in an acoustic manner, and/or optically and/or by a sense of touch.
  • the driver is continually made aware of the mode in force, that is to say, he would be made especially aware thereof in a case of a mode change.
  • the gear range shifter is a rotary shifter, preferably a rotary shifter with exactly three shift positions.
  • Rotary shifters show themselves as especially advantageous in cockpit arrangements and a rotary shifter with only three shifting positions is particularly excellent without having to optically seek them out—thus the driver need not take his eyes from the street traffic.
  • the invented procedure can allow itself to be used with other operational elements and especially functions with disk shifting or with floor shifting apparatuses in accord with the type of conventional shifting paths for passenger vehicles having automatic shifting.
  • additional shifting positions can be provided for special purposes. In this case, however, a clearly touch sensitive separation of the positions D, N and R from the other positions is advisable, in order to make possible a blind operation free of question.

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Abstract

A procedure for controlling an automatic transmission. Via a gear range shifter, a change of gear range both between the forward travel gear range and the reverse travel gear range as well as also between a fast gear mode and a creeper gear mode can be carried out. A control apparatus selects a transmission gear to be engaged, with consideration given to data, which has been input by an operator with the aid of a gear range shifter for the manual choice of a driving gear area. The gear range shifter possesses a D-shifting position for selecting a forward travel gear range, an N-position for the selection of an idle running position of the automatic transmission and an R-position for the selection of a reverse travel gear range, and that the automatic transmission can be driven in a fast gear mode as well as in a creeper gear mode.

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  • This application claims priority from German Application Serial No. 10 2004 057 127.9 filed Nov. 26, 2004.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention concerns a procedure for the control of an automatic transmission.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Automatic transmissions have been used for a considerable time in different types of motor vehicles, such as, for example, trucks of medium and heavy weight. Varying from most passenger car transmissions, commercial vehicle transmissions exhibit not only a greater number of gear positions, but include certain gears, which are not provided for use in normal driving operations and are designed to be predominate for starting operations of a loaded vehicle, and/or for use on steep inclines and/or for maneuvering. These additional gears permit very slow movement at a very high torque which is transferred to the gears. In the following, these additional gears are designated as “creeper gears”, while the gears used generally for normal driving are termed “fast gears”.
  • Since automatized gear selection apparatuses show in many respects essential advantages in comparison to a manual gear choice made by the driver, these apparatuses are increasingly being installed for heavy vehicles, which employ creeper gears. When this is the case, then, within arm's reach of the driver, at least one gear selection succession is presented, which exhibits three adjustments, namely D, N and R. In the automatized gear range shifter apparatus, in the D-position of the range of gear positions, automatically the respective optimal forward gear is selected without the involvement of the driver or following a displayed confirmation, the driver makes an optional setting of the D-position. When this occurs, the gear to be engaged, for example, is determined with consideration given to: speed of rotation of the motor, motor load, vehicle speed, acceleration, charted motor performance, and possibly additional parameters. In the N-position of the gear range shifter, the transmission is shifted into a neutral position and in the R-position, the reverse gear is engaged, that is to say, the most applicable of various reverse gears is selected.
  • From his own selection, the driver additionally has a functionally extended gear range shifter by which he can influence an automatic shifting apparatus. This can include, for example, additional shifting positions available to the gear range shifter positions, which can be designated as first, second, third and the like. However, these additional positions considerably diminish the number of the shiftable forward gears. Alternative to this or in addition thereto, the driver often cannot activate, in the given range of gears integrated in the gear range shifter, either an up or down shift. In this situation, the transmission is initiated, to shift one stage up or down from an automatically selected gear. On the other hand, the driver may choose a fully manual mode, for example, by an additional engagement at the M-position of the gear range shifter and shifts the transmission in a method similar to a Tiptronic-Shift wherein the choice is made in a sequential manner and each shifting activation corresponds to a gear change in a chosen direction.
  • An automatic shifting apparatus in any case cannot reliably discern whether a driver, by his setting of the gear range shifter into the D position of the forward gear range or into the R-position of the reverse gear range, has the intention of moving the vehicle with millimeter precision at creep speed, in order, for example, to carry out an intricate vehicle maneuver or whether the driver plans a normal startup or reverse action. On this account, for the choice of the creep speed mode or the fast mode, it is necessary that an intention of the driver be separately determined and announced.
  • DE 40 06 653 A1 makes known a shifting apparatus for the semi-automatic shifting of multistage gear change transmissions, which has a gear choice apparatus and a gear range shifter. The said gear range shifter is designed as a rotational shifting means and, besides governing the positions D, N and R, the device can additionally control an M-position, which enables a manual selection of gears. Additionally it is possible that still further positions for shifting programs (not further detailed), namely X1 and X2 can be provided, whereby following the direction of the said rotational shifting means the shift series succession M-D-N-R-X1-X2 becomes available.
  • Even if, in an extension of the disclosure of DE 40 06 653 A1, an assumption might be made, that the driving programs X1 and X2 are provided for creeper gears in a forward or in a reverse direction, then, in spite of the operational security of the gear range shifter, which passes through a great number of shifting positions, this security is strongly limited, especially in a situation of operation without foresight—that is to say, operation without the driver giving attention to the involved operating elements. In addition, a gear range shifter must be activated to allow exiting from the driving programs X1 or X2 and to obtain the choice of the normal driving position, the same must skip over a great many interposed gear stages.
  • If, for example, an assumption is made, that X1 represents a creeper gear program for forward movement, a driver finds himself under an obligation to drive a few meters in the direction of a loading ramp or some other targeted position. If, at the desired position and then he would want to precisely position the vehicle, he is obliged to first choose the D-position, in order to subsequently shift through the N-position and the R-position into the X1-position. A smooth switchover between creeper gear and fast gear, in this case, is not possible. In addition, the risk exists of an unforeseen choice of a wrong gear range and especially a gear range in a direction contrary to that desired.
  • DE 100 16 582 A1 and DE 101 05 749 A1 disclose similar gear range shifters, wherein the positions for forward and reverse creeping gear, however, are to be found at end locations of the rotational scale on different sides and thereby the shift-positions between the reverse travel gear range and the reverse creep gear range are proximal to one another and thus permit safe gear changing. In any case, the switchover between the creep travel gear range for forward and reverse gearing in this instance, requires a shifting movement passing over a number of other gear range. This is quite unfavorable for a maneuvering operation, which often is marked by repeated and quick gear changing between forward and reverse creeper gears.
  • Giving consideration to the above background, the purpose of the invention is to present a control procedure for an automatic transmission, wherein, by means of a gear range shifter, in a simple and intuitive operational manner for the driver, a change of a gear range can be employed both between the forward gear range and the reverse gear range, as well as between a fast gear mode and a creeper gear mode.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention bases itself on the principle, that information regarding the intention of the driver can be made evident by the activation of a gear range shifter, not only on the basis of a presently engaged position of the shifting means, but also from the kind of activation and especially from the speed of that activation. The speed of the activation of the gear range shifter, that is to say, the time interval between an exiting from a released position and the acceptance of a desired position of the gear range shifter serves as a criterion as to whether or not the driver desires the engagement of a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode, that is, to establish an exchange between the stated modes.
  • Accordingly, the invention progresses from a procedure for the control of an automated shifting transmission, wherein a control apparatus, functioning among a multitude of transmission gears, makes a selection of a transmission gear to be engaged, with the aid of information which has been made available from an operator with the help of a gear range shifter for the manual choosing of a driving gear range, whereby the gear range shifter possesses at least a D-shift position for the selection of a forward gear range, an N-position for the selection of a stillstand condition of the automatic transmission and an R-shifting position for the choice of a reverse travel gear, and wherein the automatic transmission can be operated in a fast gear mode as well as in a creeper mode gear.
  • Accompanying this action, the fast gear mode encompasses particularly that transmission ratio, which, under usual circumstances, would be used in normal driving operation. Contrary to this, in this case, the creeper mode encompasses such gearing as enables a very slow speed of driving and could cause a very high torque to be available on the driven gears. This latter gear would be used first, for maneuvering, but second, could very well be of value on steep inclines and/or in a case of a severe carried load or again, where the driving ground consists of loose soil or sand.
  • Which gears, i.e., which gear ratios should be respectively selected as creeper gears and which as fast gears, cannot be universally determined, but must be considered in regard to the individual vehicle and must meet its purpose of application and the surmised operational environment. It is also possible, that a classification as to fast and creeper gears is not statistically founded, but is made to fit, in accord with a choice of an operator or dependent upon the ambient physical surroundings. It is also possible that individual gears of both gear range can be used in combination and can thus be engaged both in creeper gear mode as well as in fast mode.
  • Finally it is possible, that the control can change from creeper gear mode to fast gear mode, without explicit input of the operator, if for example, a certain speed in the highest speed of the creeper gear mode is exceeded and simultaneously the loading demand on the motor remains below an allowed threshold for more than an preselected time. At the least, the forward drive gear range incorporates, besides gearing of the fast mode, also a creeper mode.
  • It is obvious, that the gear range, which is here designated with D, N and R, can also be referenced by optional other letters, signs or symbols. Also it is possible, that besides the three named shifting positions of the gear range shifter, yet an optional number of additional shifting positions are provided. For example, these additional shifting stations can relate to the upper limits of the selectable gears within one gear range. They can, however, also respectively designate individually discrete gear stages, which can enter into engagement upon the selection of the appropriate shifting position.
  • To achieve the given purpose, it is additionally provided, that the control apparatus is to at least include an evaluation of the speed of adjustment of the gear range shifter as it makes a decision, whether a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode should be activated.
  • The speed of adjustment, in this respect, can be determined directly by means of a speed sensor, which measures speed in either a rotary or a linear path. It is, however, both simpler and more favorable in cost, to determine the time elapsed between the exiting of one shifting position and the engagement of a targeted position. Finally, it is possible to determine by shifting actions skipping over several shift positions, how long the shifting time took between one or more shift positions, which lie between the abandoned position and the target position. In the most simple case of this, a limiting value can be set. By the under stepping of this limiting value, the corresponding position is either has no validity as shifted or is not detected as shifted. In this case, for example, with a series of R-N-D of the shifting positions, in a rapid change from the R-position into the D-position, the N-position would be either not detected or ignored, wherewith from the known shifting series succession from R direct to N a statement in regard to shifting speed is made evident.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In one embodiment of the invention, provision is made, that the control apparatus shifts the automatic transmission by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into the D-position or into the R-position. This would be done in a creeper gear mode, if the shifting speed of the gear range shifter lies less than a first limiting value and shifts into a fast gear mode, if the shifting speed lies greater than the limiting value.
  • Considerations may be made on a basis, that in an everyday, normal operation of a motor vehicle, a desire can arise to shift into the fast gear by a quick activation, since an experienced driver, following the starting of the motor, casually chooses the gear range in the same way as a driver of a passenger vehicle with a manual transmission, without thinking in what way he engages the first gear. Both occur, without the driver applying himself to the procedure and generally even at a relatively high operational speed.
  • Contrary to this, maneuvering operation or even a starting in deep sand or starting with a heavy load on steep inclines characterizes itself by means of a relatively intended activation of the operational element, whereby the driver applies himself to concentrate entirely on the operation of the vehicle. On this account, it is possible in these situations, that a better procedure would be, that the driver himself, because of the complex operation and increased tension, attends to the gear range shifter in a slower manner. In addition, it is easier for the driver, in this highly attentive driving phase, to let himself remember a likewise critical, i.e. slower operation.
  • In accord with another variant of the procedure, at any event, it can be provided, that the control apparatus shifts, by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into the D-position or into the R-position in a creeper mode, if the adjustment speed of the gear range shifter is above a first limiting value but shifts into the fast mode, if the adjustment speed is less than the limiting value.
  • This can be favorable for vehicles or for application purposes, wherein maneuvering operations take up a major portion of the operation of the vehicle, since then, by means of the rapid shifting movement, the driver is relieved, during the said maneuvering, of having to take cognizance of a slow activation of the gear range shifter. The insignificantly shorter shifting time is, in this case, more of psychological importance than of an operational economic meaning, since the lengthening of the shifting time by means of the slow activation of the gear range shifter is mostly of a duration running clearly less than one second.
  • While, up to now shifting procedures out of the neutral position have been described, in particular, in the case of maneuverability, shift changes between forward and reverse frequently occur. These are to be explained and described in the following.
  • In accord with a first variant of a hereto related embodiment, provision can be made, that the control apparatus, by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter can shift the automatic transmission from the R-position into the D-position, or shift from the D-position into the R-position, while leaving a prior mode intact, if the shifting speed lies above a second limitation. However, if the shifting speed lies at a value less than the second limitation, the control apparatus would effect a change into the respective other mode. This is a favorable action, because a change of mode, thus a change between the creeper mode and the fast mode, or the reverse, comes about very seldom, as compared to a change between forward and reverse gears within the same mode. In addition, from the act of mode changing, an indication is given of a very intended use of the of gear range shifter and also, to a great extent, of a superior degree of attentiveness on the part of the driver. In this way, the known, slow service can be employed by the driver more for a change of mode than for continued operation within the same mode.
  • However, even here, in certain cases it can be more favorable, to turn the control directly about, namely so, in that the control apparatus permits the prior selected mode to remain in force when it directs the automatic transmission by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position into the D-position or by another adjustment, from the D-position into the R-position, if the speed of adjustment lies less than the second limiting value, but changes into the respective other mode, if the speed of adjustment lies greater than the second limiting value.
  • This method of operation for control is advantageous for vehicles which frequently approach loading docks with the rear side. This action takes place best when the vehicle is in the creeper mode. In the case of a turn-around of direction, as a rule, there is little reason for operating in a creeper mode, since the vehicle is no longer maneuvering, but, as a rule, starts into a more lengthy stretch of travel. This kind of controlling can also take care, that in a case of choice of a reverse gear from the normal gear selection, only a fast gear would be chosen, if this is demanded by the driver by known, slow, activation of the gear range shifter. Otherwise, a slower and thereby safer creeper gear would be selected.
  • If during the aforesaid characteristics of the procedure in accord with the invention, a change of mode was activated by a slow/fast activation of the gear range shifter, it would be possible in an alternative, related embodiment, that the driver, independently of the actual, active mode could determine by means of the activation speed of the gear range shifter, could directly determine, whether or not a gear of the creep modus or a gear of the fast gear mode should be applied.
  • Further in this matter, the control apparatus directs the automatic transmission a demand, by an adjustment of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position into the D-position or from the D-position into the R-position in the creeper mode, if the speed of the shifting was lower than a third limiting value, and calls for the fast gear mode, insofar as the adjustment speed lies above the third limiting value.
  • Since it very well may occur, that a driver brings the gear range shifter, for example, into the R-position, but decides, without actually resetting, to first move a short piece forward, it could happen, that the driver loses sight of which mode he previously activated. This is of little importance to the present variant, since the choice of the mode is independent of the previously activated mode.
  • In many cases, and analogous to already made embodiments, it is of advantage, in a case of an known, small activation speed, to activate the creeper gear mode and at a more rapid vehicle speed, to activate the fast gear mode, in order that in normal road driving, the fast gear mode may be selected at rapid activation speeds.
  • However, even in this case, it is possible that the exactly reversed control operation can be of value in certain circumstances, namely the control apparatus directs the automatic transmission, by means of an adjustment of the gear range shifter, to shift from the R-position into the D-position or to shift by changing from the D-position into the R-position in the creeper mode, if the shifting speed lies above a third limiting value, and shifts in the fast mode, if the shifting speed lies less than the third limiting value.
  • In particular, this is a case for vehicles, wherein the maneuvering operations make up an essential part, or the greater part their operation, since the driver of this maneuvering vehicle can then, in a routine manner, with a rapid shifting between the R-position and the D-position individually select the creeper gear mode.
  • Especially, with some of the last named procedure variants, it can be of value to determine what is to occur in the case of a choice of the N-position—besides the shifting of the transmission into a neutral state.
  • In the most simple case, when in the N-position gear of the gear range shifter, the transmission runs, in reference to the mode, again in an idling basic position, whereby, upon the next gear setting in the D-position or the R-position, the mode to be selected is dependent upon the speed of the shifting. For this procedure, as described in the opening passages, however, it is necessary also, by the adjustment of the gear range shifter between two neighboring shift positions to determine a shifting speed, which subsequently calls for an increase in cost.
  • Considerably simpler, in the determination of shifting speed, is a shift movement skipping at least one intermediate position, thus, for example, from D through N to R, or the reverse thereof. First, as the shifting path increases, so does the shifting time, so that the determination of the speed value would be easier, second, many shifting devices are so designed, so that they retain one shift position intact over a relatively large shifting path, in order that by pretensioned springs, the devices can change very rapidly into the neighboring shift state. In the case of this type of shifting, because of the activation between two neighboring shifting positions, the determination of the activation speed cannot be computed out of the shift-signals or the determination can only be computed at an unreasonably high cost. Insofar as these shifting devices, however, are shifted only between two positions, then the determination of a measurement for the activation speed is possible by means of the time interval of the functioning of the shifting device in the intermediate position is very simple and comfortable.
  • It is fully in accord with shifting technology and relates to the evaluation effort in the determination of the speed of actuation of the gear range shifter, and particularly favorable if the control apparatus of the automatic transmission, first, by a direction from the gear range shifter to change from the R-position or the D-position into the N-position and second places it in the creeper mode by a retention of the range shifter in this N-position for a period of time above a fourth limiting value.
  • This represents a choice of the creeper mode during slow shifting and beyond this, leads to a preinstallation of the creeper gear mode at the choice of the N-position. This preinstallation can especially be of value for maneuvering vehicles, particularly in connection with shifting processes, since here, by the first shifting, after the setting of an idle run, first the slower and thereby safer creeper gear mode is activated. If the driver desires the fast gear mode, then this mode can be engaged with little effort, in that the driver, first chooses the R-position and immediately thereafter shifts into the D-position with appropriate rapidity, this being also true in a reversed sequence.
  • Obviously, the above may be advantageous for many applications, if the control apparatus first, activates the automatic transmission by a demand of the gear range shifter to shift from the R-position or the D-position into the N-position and second, engages the fast gear mode by a retention of the gear range shifter in the said N-position for a period of time greater than a fourth limiting value in the fast gear mode. In this way, a fast gear is automatically made available, after a selection of the idle run by the first selection of the driving gear, which is favorable, especially in normal driving practice.
  • For all the above explained procedures, it is desirable, that the currently activated mode and/or the change of the mode, be made known to the driver in an acoustic manner, and/or optically and/or by a sense of touch. In this way, the driver is continually made aware of the mode in force, that is to say, he would be made especially aware thereof in a case of a mode change.
  • For the implementing of the invented procedure, it is advantageous if the gear range shifter is a rotary shifter, preferably a rotary shifter with exactly three shift positions.
  • Rotary shifters show themselves as especially advantageous in cockpit arrangements and a rotary shifter with only three shifting positions is particularly excellent without having to optically seek them out—thus the driver need not take his eyes from the street traffic. Obviously the invented procedure can allow itself to be used with other operational elements and especially functions with disk shifting or with floor shifting apparatuses in accord with the type of conventional shifting paths for passenger vehicles having automatic shifting. Also, consideration can be given to the fact, that besides the described three shifting position, additional shifting positions can be provided for special purposes. In this case, however, a clearly touch sensitive separation of the positions D, N and R from the other positions is advisable, in order to make possible a blind operation free of question.

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12. A method for controlling an automatic transmission, the method comprising the steps of; selecting with a control apparatus, one transmission gear to be engaged, from a plurality of transmission gear stages, giving consideration to data, which is input from an operator with aid of a gear range shifter for a manual choice of a gear range, the gear range shifter possessing at least a D-shift position for a choice of a forward gear range, an N-position for selecting an idle position of the automatic transmission and an R-shift position for a choice of a reverse direction gear area, and the automatic transmission can be driven in a fast gear mode as well as in a creeper gear mode, the control apparatus contributing to evaluation of an adjustment speed of the gear range shifter to determine as to whether one of a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode should be activated.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus, in a creeper gear mode, by an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into one of the D-position or into the R-position, if the adjusting speed of the gear range shifter is less than a first limiting value and shifts, in a fast gear mode, if the adjusting speed is at a value greater than a limiting value.
14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus, in a creeper gear mode, by an adjustment of the gear range shifter from the N-position into one of the D-position or into the R-position, if the adjusting speed of the gear range shifter is greater than a first limiting value and shifts, in a fast gear mode, if the adjusting speed is less than a limiting value.
15. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus shifts by an adjustment of the gear range shifter from one of the R-position into the D-position or by an adjustment from the D-position into the R-position, therewith retaining the prior engaged mode, if the speed of adjustment lies greater than a second limiting value and changes into the respective other mode, if the adjustment speed is less than the second limiting value.
16. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus by an adjustment of one of the gear range shifter from the R-position into the D-position or by an adjustment from the D-position into the R-position, therewith retaining the prior engaged mode, if the speed of adjustment is less than a second limiting value and changes into the respective other mode if the adjustment speed is in excess of the second limiting value.
17. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus by an adjustment of one of the gear range shifter from the R-position into the D-position or by an adjustment from the D-position into the R-position and engages the creeper gear mode, if the adjustment speed is less than the a third limiting value and the fast gear mode is engaged if the adjusting speed is in excess of the third limiting value.
18. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus by an adjustment of one of the gear range shifter from the R-position into the D-position or by an adjustment from the D-position into the R-position and engages the creeper gear mode, if the adjustment speed is in excess of a third limiting value and engages the fast gear mode, if the adjustment speed is less than a third limiting value.
19. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus by an adjustment of one of the gear range shifter from the R-position or the D-position into the N-position and places a retention of the gear range shifter in the N-position in the creeper gear mode for a time interval in excess of a fourth limiting value.
20. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of shifting the automatic transmission with the control apparatus by an adjustment of the gear range shifter from one of the R-position or the D-position into the N-position and places a retention of the gear range shifter in the fast gear mode in the N-position for a time interval greater than a fourth limiting value.
21. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of declaring one or more of the respectively active mode and the change of the mode to the driver by one of acoustically, optically and by sense of touch.
22. An apparatus for controlling an automatic transmission, according to a method comprising the steps of selecting with a control apparatus, one transmission gear to be engaged, from a plurality of transmission gear stages, giving consideration to data, which is input from an operator with aid of a gear range shifter for a manual choice of a gear range, the gear range shifter possessing at least a D-shift position for a choice of a forward gear range, an N-position for selecting an idle position of the automatic transmission and an R-shift position for a choice of a reverse direction gear area, and the automatic transmission can be driven in a fast gear mode as well as in a creeper gear mode, the control apparatus contributing to evaluation of an adjustment speed of the gear range shifter to determine as to whether one of a creeper gear mode or a fast gear mode should be activated, the gear range shifter is a rotary shifter with exactly three shifting positions.
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