The present invention relates to a planetary gear-automatic transmission.
The object of the invention is to provide a planetary gear-automatic transmission that has more forward speed gears than the 8-speed automatic transmission that is currently already on the market and, moreover, a planetary gear-automatic transmission that exhibits a structural design that is as simple as possible.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention by a planetary gear-automatic transmission, in particular, a planetary gear-automatic transmission with nine forward speed gears. In this case, the planetary gear-automatic transmission has precisely four planetary gear sets and precisely six shifting elements that are provided for shifting the individual speed gears of the planetary gear-automatic transmission.
Some or all of these shifting elements can be non-positive locking or positive locking shifting elements, such as disk clutches, disk brakes or claw clutches.
To the extent that one or more positive locking shifting elements are provided, individual positive locking shifting elements, or each of the positive locking shifting elements, can be assigned a synchronizing unit.
The planetary gear-automatic transmission has a transmission input, which is formed, for example, by way of a transmission input shaft, and a transmission output, which can be formed by way of a transmission output shaft. A “starter module” can be superposed on the planetary gear-automatic transmission; and this starter module can be formed, for example, by way of a hydrodynamic torque converter. Thus, the transmission input can be connected to the “output” of a hydrodynamic torque converter.
The transmission output can be coupled with a drive train of a motor vehicle. In the case of an all-wheel drive vehicle, the transmission output can be connected, for example, to an input of the all-wheel distributor transmission.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of one or more preferred embodiments when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The planetary gear-automatic transmission, shown in
Furthermore, precisely four planetary gear sets are provided; and, in particular, when viewed from the transmission input GE in the direction of the transmission output GA, a first planetary gear set PGS1, a second planetary gear set PGS2, a third planetary gear set PGS3 and a fourth planetary gear set PGS4 are provided.
Furthermore, precisely six shifting elements are provided for shifting the individual speed gears of the planetary-gear automatic transmission: i.e., a first clutch K78, a second clutch K18, a third clutch K14, a fourth clutch K38, a first brake B06 and a second brake B03.
The first planetary gear set PGS1 includes a first hollow wheel P1H, which is securely connected to a housing 0, as well as a first sun wheel P1S, which is arranged in such a way that it can be rotated, and first planetary wheels, which mesh with the first hollow wheel P1H and the first sun wheel P1S. Of these first planetary wheels, only a first planetary wheel P1P is depicted in the drawing shown in
Furthermore, a first brake B06 is provided. When the first brake B06 is in the closed state, the first sun wheel P1S is securely fixed in relation to the housing 0.
The second planetary gear set PGS2 of the planetary-gear automatic transmission shown in
It is very clear from
Furthermore, the planetary-gear automatic transmission from
As an alternative to the first clutch K78, a positive locking shifting element, such as a claw clutch, in particular, a claw clutch with a synchronizing unit, could also be used.
Furthermore, a second clutch K18 is provided. When the second clutch K18 is in the closed state, the transmission input element GE is coupled in rotation with the second planetary wheel carrier P2T.
The third planetary gear set PGS3 includes a third hollow wheel P3H, which is arranged in a rotatable manner, a third sun wheel P3S, which is arranged in a rotatable manner, and third planetary wheels, which mesh with the third hollow wheel P3H and the third sun wheel P3S. Of these third planetary wheels, only the third planetary wheel P3P is depicted in the drawing shown in
It is very clear from
Furthermore, a third clutch K14 is provided. When the third clutch K14 is in the closed state, the third sun wheel P3S is coupled in rotation with the transmission input element GE.
The fourth planetary gear set PGS4 includes a fourth hollow wheel P4H, which is arranged in a rotatable manner, a fourth sun wheel P4S, which is arranged in a rotatable manner, and fourth planetary wheels P4P, which mesh with the fourth hollow wheel P4H and the fourth sun wheel P4S. The fourth planetary wheels are mounted in a rotatable manner on a fourth planetary wheel carrier P4T. The fourth hollow wheel P4H is permanently coupled in rotation with the third sun wheel P3S.
It is very clear from
When the second brake B03 is closed, the fourth sun wheel P4S can be securely fixed in relation to the housing 0.
Furthermore, the transmission, shown in
Furthermore, the transmission shown in
In a specific exemplary embodiment, the gear spread lies, for example, in a range between 1.131 (spread between the fifth and sixth speed gear) and 1.692 (spread between the first and second speed gear). The total spread of the transmission has a relatively high value of 8.962.
By varying the “standing gear ratios” (the concept “standing gear ratio” is defined as the ratio between the teeth count of the hollow wheel and the teeth count of the sun wheel) i0PGS1, i0PGS2, i0PGS3, it goes without saying that additional gear stage jumps can be achieved.
In the case of the transmission shown in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 052 001.2 | Nov 2010 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2011/005296, filed Oct. 20, 2011, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from German Patent Application No. 10 2010 052 001.2, filed Nov. 19, 2010, the entire disclosures of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP2011/005296 | Oct 2011 | US |
Child | 13888531 | US |