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Electronic transmission control system for automotive vehicle with continuously variable automatic transmission

  • US 6,243,638 B1
  • Filed: 12/23/1999
  • Issued: 06/05/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/25/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electronic transmission control system for an automotive vehicle with a belt-type continuously variable automatic transmission employing a primary pulley with a primary pulley actuation chamber, a secondary pulley with a secondary pulley actuation chamber, and a drive belt running in the primary and secondary pulleys whose effective diameters are continuously variable to provide varying pulley ratios, comprising:

  • a transmission ratio control device including;

    (a) a first motor-driven oil pump which supplies working pressure directly to one of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers;

    (b) a second motor-driven oil pump which supplies working pressure directly to the other of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers, and enables working oil to come and go between the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers therethrough;

    (c) pressure sensors which detect an actual working pressure supplied to the one of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers, and an actual working pressure supplied to the other of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers;

    (d) a first control section which controls said first motor-driven oil pump so that the actual working pressure supplied to the one of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers is adjusted to a target working pressure needed to hold a belt capacity of the drive belt, said belt capacity being defined as a capacity required for exerting a grip of the drive belt on the primary and secondary pulleys; and

    (e) a second control section which controls said second motor-driven oil pump by limiting one of a speed-change flow rate and a speed-change velocity, so that the actual working pressure supplied to the other of the primary and secondary pulley actuation chambers is prevented from reducing to below a lowest working pressure capable of holding the belt capacity, in controlling one of the speed-change flow rate and the speed-change velocity so that an actual pulley ratio is adjusted to a target pulley ratio during speed-change control action, said speed-change flow rate being defined as a required flow rate needed for the speed-change control action, and said speed-change velocity being defined as a time rate of change of the pulley ratio.

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