The present invention relates to a hydraulic control valve of an automatic transmission and an assembly method therefor.
There is known a hydraulic control valve of an automatic transmission, having a valve body formed with a valve bore in which a spool, a spring and a plug are arranged and retained on one end side thereof by a retainer member so as not to fall out of the valve bore (see Patent Document 1). This hydraulic control valve can be assembled by the following procedure. The spool is inserted in the valve bore. The plug is placed in the valve bore, and then, pushed by a finger until the plug reaches a position inward of a retainer hole of the valve body and brings the spring into a compressed state. The retainer member is inserted into the retainer hole from the top of the valve body. The finger is removed upon contact of the retainer member with the finger. The retainer member is pushed down to the bottom of the retainer hole. When the plug is returned to its fixed position under the restoring force of the spring, the retainer member is pressed against a wall surface of the retainer hole.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 11-182677
The above conventional hydraulic control valve has a problem that the restoring force of the spring acts on the retainer member through the plug in such a manner as to incline the retainer member relative to the retainer hole and thereby cause deterioration in the operability of pushing the retainer member down to the bottom of the retainer hole after removing the finger. Further, the plug can be pushed by the finger when the setting position of the retainer member is located near the opening end of the valve bore. The plug cannot be, however, pushed by the finger and needs to be pushed with the use of a press jig when the setting position of the retainer member is located inside far from the opening end of the valve bore. In this case, it is necessary to push a bottom side of the plug by a front end of the press jig, remove the press jig upon contact of the retainer member with the front end of the press jig, and then, push the retainer member down to the bottom of the retainer hole. There thus arises a problem that the hydraulic control valve is likely to cause a so-called plug stuck state in which the plug gets inclined with one side thereof being pushed by the press jig and gets stuck against the inner surface of the valve bore in such an inclined position.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the above-mentioned problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a hydraulic control valve of an automatic transmission, which is capable of improving the assembling operability of a retainer member while preventing the occurrence of a plug stuck state, and to provide a method for assembling the hydraulic control valve of the automatic transmission.
Namely, there is provided according to one aspect of the present invention a hydraulic control valve of an automatic transmission, comprising: a valve body; a valve bore formed in the valve body; a spool, a spring and a plug arranged in the valve bore; a retainer member located in one end side of the valve bore so as to prevent the spool, the spring and the plug from falling out of the valve bore while holding the spring in a compressed state; a retainer hole formed in the valve body for insertion of the retainer member therethough in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the valve; and a retainer groove formed in the valve bore in communication with the retainer hole so as to hold therein the retainer member under a force of the spring, the retainer member having an opening that allows insertion of the retainer member from the retainer hole to an insertion completion position in the retainer groove in a condition that the plug is pushed in the valve bore to a position inward of the retainer groove.
There is provided according to another aspect of the present invention a hydraulic control valve assembly method for assembling a hydraulic control valve of an automatic transmission, the hydraulic control valve having: a valve body; a valve bore formed in the valve body; a spool, a spring and a plug arranged in the valve bore; a retainer member located in one end side of the valve bore so as to prevent the spool, the spring and the plug from falling out of the valve bore while holding the spring in a compressed state; a retainer hole formed in the valve body for insertion of the retainer member therethrough in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the valve; and a retainer groove formed in the valve bore in communication with the retainer hole so as to hold therein the retainer member under a force of the spring, the hydraulic control valve assembly method comprising: a valve part insertion step of inserting the spring, the spool and the plug into the valve bore from an opening end of the valve bore; a plug pushing step of pushing the plug by uniform pressing to a position inward of the retainer groove; a retainer insertion step of inserting the retainer member from through the retainer hole to an insertion completion position in the retainer groove while pushing the plug by uniform pressing to the position inward of the retainer groove; and a pushing force releasing step of, after completion of the retainer insertion step, releasing the plug from being pushed.
Hereinafter, a hydraulic control valve and an assembly method therefor according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. The present embodiment specifically refers to, as one example of hydraulic control valve, a shift valve arranged in a control valve unit of an automatic transmission (as a valve for switching a hydraulic line during a shift operation of the automatic transmission).
As shown in
The valve bore 2 (which is equivalent to the inside diameter of a cylinder) is formed in a side surface of the valve body 1 so that the spring 3, the spool 4 and the plug 5 are arranged in the valve bore 2. Further, the valve bore 2 has a plurality of hydraulic passages formed therein so as to be connected or disconnected depending on a stroke position of the spool 4.
The plug 5 is provided as a seal member to prevent the leakage of hydraulic oil from an opening end 2a of the valve bore 2 and is inserted from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2 and pushed into the valve bore 2 so as to bring the spring 3 into a compressed state. As shown in
The retainer hole 7 is formed in the valve body 1 in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the valve (i.e. perpendicular to an axial direction of the valve bore 2). The retainer groove 8 is formed in the valve bore 2 as an annular groove in communication with the retainer hole 7.
The retainer plate 6 is inserted from through the retainer hole 7 into the retainer groove 8 and located on one end side (right end side in
The width of the retainer hole 7 and the width of the retainer groove 8 are herein set to the same width dimension that is larger than the thickness/width of the retainer plate 6 in view of the ease of insertion of the retainer plate 6 through the retainer hole 7 into the retainer groove 8. Further, the outside diameter of the plug 5 is set substantially equal to the inside diameter of the valve bore 2 in view of the sealing performance for prevention of the oil leakage from the opening of the valve bore 2.
The control valve unit of the automatic transmission is generally comprised of various hydraulic control valves including the above-structured hydraulic control valve. For example, valve bodies (upper and lower bodies) of the control valves are laminated together via separate plates so as to form a hydraulic circuit in which a network of hydraulic passages extends, like an ants' nest, throughout the inside of the control valve unit.
A conventional hydraulic control valve is assembled by the following operation. As shown in
There is however a problem that, when the press jig (finger) is removed, the force of the spring acts on the retainer member in such a manner as to incline the retainer member and thereby cause deterioration in the operability of pushing the retainer member into the end of the retainer hole.
Further, the bottom side of the plug is kept pushed by the front end of the press jig during the assembling operation. There is thus a case where the plug gets inclined with the one side thereof being pushed by the press jig. Herein, the outside diameter of the plug is set substantially equal to the inside diameter of the valve bore in view of the sealing performance for prevention of the oil leakage from the opening of the valve bore. This makes it likely that the plug, even when slightly inclined during the assembling operation, comes into contact with the inner surface of the valve bore and easily gets stuck in such an inclined position relative to the inner surface of the valve bore as shown in
In the plug stuck state, the retainer member and the plug are in no contact with each other so that the force of the spring does not act on the retainer member. The retainer member is thus kept free and, when the orientation of the valve body is changed during the subsequent line process for e.g. assembling with the other valve body, fallen out of the retainer hole. After that, the plug is gradually released from the stuck state under the force of the spring. When the plug stuck state is completely resolved, the spool, the spring and the plug are fallen out of the valve bore due to the absence of the retainer member as the stopper member.
Accordingly, it has been demanded to prevent the occurrence of the plug stuck state without causing deterioration in the assembling operability of the hydraulic control valve.
In view of the above circumstances, the hydraulic control valve is assembled by the following valve part insertion step, plug pushing step, retainer insertion step and pushing force releasing step in the present embodiment.
[Valve Part Insertion Step]
In the valve part insertion step, the spring 3, the spool 4 and the plug 5 are inserted into the valve bore 2 sequentially in this order from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2. In the actual line assembling, the valve body 1 is held in a vertical position so as to orient the valve bore 2 vertically; and the spring 3, the spool 4 and the plug 5 are dropped sequentially into the valve bore 2 from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2.
[Plug Pushing Step]
In the plug pushing step, the press jig 9 is inserted from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2 in such a manner that the center pressing end 9a of the press jig 9 uniformly presses the center area of the plug surface of the plug 5 as shown in
[Retainer Insertion Step]
In the retainer insertion step, the retainer plate 6 is inserted from through the retainer hole 7 as shown in
[Pushing Force Releasing Step]
In the pushing force releasing step, the press jig 9 is removed from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2 as shown in
In the above valve assembly method, the insertion of the retainer plate 6 is completed while the plug 5 is kept uniformly pressed by the press jig 9. It is therefore possible to prevent the plug stuck state from occurring as a result of plug inclination by pressing the one side of the plug 5 by the press jig 9. In consequence, the retainer plate 6 can be properly held in position as the spring force acts on the retainer plate 6 through the plug 5. Even when the orientation of the valve body 1 is changed during the subsequent line process, the retainer plate 6 does not fall out of the retainer hole 7 and can assuredly prevent the spool 4, the spring 3 and the plug 5 from falling out of the valve bore.
As the plug 5 is kept uniformly pressed by the press jig 9 during the insertion of the retainer plate 6, the restoring force of the spring 3 does not act on the retainer plate 6 through the plug 5 in such a manner as to incline the retainer plate 6. It is thus possible to complete the insertion of the retainer plate 6 quickly and thereby improve the assembling operability of the retainer plate 6.
Further, the press jig 9 is formed with the uniform pressing end (center pressing end 9a). The use of such a press jig 9 makes it possible to, even when the setting position of the plug 5 is located inward far from the opening end 2a of the valve bore 2, not only press the plug surface of the plug 5 easily uniformly by the press jig 9 but also stably hold the plug 5 by surface pressing while allowing the insertion of the retainer plate 6 into the insertion completion position.
The retainer plate 6 is also formed with the U-shaped cut opening 6a corresponding in shape to the outer contour of the center pressing end 9a of the press jig 9. The use of such a retainer plate 6 makes it possible to prevent the occurrence of the plug stuck state, improve the assembling operability of the retainer plate 6 and hold the plug 5 stably by surface pressing while adopting a simple structure that the retainer plate 6 has only a single cut opening 6a.
In the case where the center pressing end 9a is displaced from the center of the plug surface of the plug 5, the insertion of the retainer plate 6 may be blocked as shown in
As described above, it is possible according to the present invention to improve the assembling operability of the retainer member 6 while preventing the occurrence of the plug stuck state in which the plug 5 gets stuck in the inclined position relative to the inner surface of the valve bore 2.
Although the present invention has been described above with reference to a specific embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment. Various modifications and variations of the embodiment described above will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, there may be used as the retainer member a retainer pin 6′ as shown in
The plug 5, when located at a position near the opening end of the valve bore 2, can be pushed by a finger in place of the press jig 9. Even in this case, it is possible to insert the retainer plate 6 from the retainer hole 7 to the insertion completion position in the retainer groove 8 while keeping the plug 5 pressed uniformly to the position inward of the retainer groove 8 by forming a cut opening in the retainer plate 6 in such a manner that the cut opening can be passed and engaged over the finger.
Although the spring 3, the spool 4 and the plug 5 are arranged in this order in the valve bore 2 of the valve body 1 in the above embodiment, it is alternatively feasible to arrange the spool, the spring and the plug in order of mention.
Furthermore, it is alternatively feasible to provide a plurality of spools and/or a plurality of springs although a single spool and a single spring are provided in the above embodiment.
Even though the above embodiment of the present invention specifically refers to the shift valve of the automatic transmission, the present invention is also applicable to any hydraulic control valve other than the shift valve of the automatic transmission. Namely, the present invention can be applied, without particular limitation, to any hydraulic control valve of automatic transmission having a valve body formed with a valve bore in which a spool, a spring and a plug are arranged and retained on one end side thereof by a retainer member so as to prevent the spool, the spring and the plug from falling out of the valve bore while holding the spring in a compressed state.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-221115 | Aug 2008 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2009/062089 | 7/2/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/9/2011 |