Electromagnetic shift arrangement

Abstract
An electromagnetic shift arrangement for a transmission (2) with gear wheels (4, 6) arranged on a gear shift (12) rotatable about an axis (20) which can be non-rotatably connected with the gear shaft (12) to form a ratio step via an axial movement of a shift dog (18) along the axis (20). An electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is provided which is adequate for axial movement of the shift dog (18) along the axis (20). The electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is disposed in the area of the shift dog (18) and acts upon the shift dog (18) directly without shift fork.
Description


[0001] According to the preamble of claim 1 the invention relates to a shift arrangement for a vehicle transmission.


[0002] An electromagnetically activated shift arrangement for a transmission has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,460,060. For each ratio pair to be shifted between which one shift arrangement is located there is provided here a shift fork situated upon a rod and meshing in a shift dog. A gear shaft upon which are rotatably situated the gear wheels of the relevant ratio can be connected each time with one of the gear wheels by the axial movement of the shift dog. Upon the rod is located the shift fork by means of which a respective laterally placed spring is forced to a middle position out of which it can be axially moved after activation of one magnet. The shift fork here moves axially opposite to the direction of the activated magnet. The ratio is switched off after termination of the activation of the magnet by the respective spring. The shift arrangement has the disadvantage of being structurally designed with a high mass to be moved. The shift arrangement is switched off only by the tension of the springs provided.


[0003] The problem on which the invention is based is to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and show a shift arrangement in which the masses to be moved during the shift are as small as possible.


[0004] According to the invention an electromagnetic shift arrangement is proposed for a transmission having gear wheels rotatably disposed upon a gear shaft around an axis. To form a ratio step, the gear wheels are non-rotatably connectable with the gear shaft by an axial movement of a shift dog along the axis of rotation of the gear shaft. The shift arrangement also has an electromagnetic device suitable for axial movement of the shift dog along the axis. The electromagnetic device is situated directly in the area of the shift dog and acts upon the shift dog directly without assistance and intercalation of a shift fork. The electromagnetic device thus acts directly upon the shift dog and makes possible for a significant reduction of the masses to be moved during the shift operation. Experience has shown that relatively strong shift forces are needed, especially for switching off a ratio step. The disconnecting forces needed depend on the masses to be shifted and on the shifting speed that can be achieved. The smaller the masses to be shifted and the higher the shift speed achievable are, the smaller the shift force can be. In suitably dimensioned electromagnetic devices, it is thus possible to implement extremely short shift times which can be accomplished specially in case of gear shifts in uneven roads. In one development, by adequate control of the electromagnetic device, it is possible to adjust different load reduction times which ensure a long load reduction time, for example, in the course of an even road and shorter load reduction times in an inclination of the road without which control a disadvantageous speed decrease of the vehicle and in the most unfavorable case a rolling back of the vehicle could be associated. In one advantageous development, an electromagnetic device is provided for each axial direction of movement along the axis of the gear shaft which has the gear wheels to be shifted. An advantageous embodiment of the invention shows that the magnetic field to be generated in the electromagnetic device is reversible in its action. It is thus possible, to implement a control of the magnetic fields in different operational directions in order to produce movements of the shift dog in both directions along the axis. This results in that in an advantageous development that only one electromagnetic device is provided for both directions of movement along the axis. In one development, by the control of the magnetic fields, a reversal of the magnetic field can be produced to form a damping device against an impact of the shift dog and in another advantageous development, the shift dog is kept in neutral position by the electromagnetic device. In one embodiment, the shift dog is kept in neutral position by spring tension. One embodiment finally shows that the electromagnetic devices are mounted fixed to the housing and electric feed lines are provided in or on the housing of the transmission. The electromagnetic devices are magnetically insulated in relation to parts of the transmission not to be shifted.






[0005] The invention is explained in detail with reference to a drawing wherein:


[0006]
FIG. 1 shows two electromagnetic devices for two ratio steps; and


[0007]
FIG. 2 shows one electromagnetic device for two ratio steps.






[0008]
FIG. 1 shows a section from a transmission 2. A first gear wheel 4 and a second gear wheel 6 are rotatably supported by bearings 8, 19 upon a gear shaft 12. The gear wheels 4, 6 have one internal toothing 14, 16, respectively. A shift dog 18 is non-rotatable, but axially displaceable along an axis 20 of the gear shaft 12. A disc 22 meshes in the shift dog 18 or is designed integral therewith. Upon each side of the disc 22 is situated one electromagnetic device 24, 26, respectively, which is stationarily fixed to the housing of the transmission in a manner not show here. The electromagnetic devices 24, 26 are connected with a control device 28. Between the electromagnetic devices 24, 26 and the relevant gear wheels 4, 6 one electromagnetic insulating disc 30 and 32 is provided.


[0009] For non-rotatable connection of the gear wheel 4 with the gear shaft 12 and for the formation produced thereby of a ratio step of the transmission 2, the shift dog 18 is axially displaceable to the left along the axis of the plane of the drawing. This occurs by control of the electromagnetic device 24 by the control device 28. The electromagnetic device generates a magnetic field by which the disc 22 is drawn in direction to the gear wheel 4. An external toothing 34 on the shift dog 18 then meshes in the internal toothing 14 of the gear wheel 4. Thereby the gear wheel 4 is non-rotatably connected with the gear shaft 12. To assist the movement of the shift dog 18 in direction to the gear wheel 4, the electromagnetic device 26 can also be controlled. In the electromagnetic device 26 is likewise generated a magnetic field which is oriented so that it ejects the disc 22 in direction to the gear wheel 4. Thereby the electromagnetic devices can be developed accordingly small or the shift force be accordingly increased.


[0010] To break up the non-rotatable connection, the electromagnetic device 24 is controlled so that the disc 22 is ejected and thus the toothing 34 of the shift dog 18 detaches itself from the toothing 14 of the gear wheel 4. It is also possible here to provide an adequate assistance by the electromagnetic device 26 by the magnetic field of which the disc 22 is then drawn in direction to the gear wheel 6.


[0011] If the shift dog 18 should remain in the neutral position between the two gear wheels 4, 6, this can take place by an adequate control of both electromagnetic devices 24 and 26. The two magnetic fields then generated can keep the disc 22 either in a drawing or an ejecting manner and thus retain the shift dog 18 in a neutral intermediate position. The intermediate position can also be brought about by two plate springs 36, 38 lying between the disc 22 and the respective electromagnetic device 24, 26. If the disc 22 moves in one or the other direction, the plate springs 36, 38 are accordingly compressed.


[0012] A connection of the gear wheel 6 with the gear shaft 12 by switching off the neutral position accordingly occurs in inverse manner.


[0013]
FIG. 2 shows a section from a transmission 2. A first gear wheel 4 and a second gear wheel 6 are non-rotatably supported upon a gear shaft 12 by the bearings 8, 10. The gear wheels 4, 6 have respective internal toothings 14, 16. A shift dog 18 is non-rotatable, but axially displaceable along an axis of rotation 20 of the gear shaft 12. A disc 22 meshes in the shift dog 18 or is designed integral therewith. Upon one side of the disc 22 is situated an electromagnetic device 40 which is stationarily fastened on the housing of the transmission in a manner not shown here. The electromagnetic device 40 is connected with a control device 28. An electromagnetic insulating disc 42 is provided between the electromagnetic device 40 and the gear wheel 6.


[0014] In the plane of the drawing, the shift dog 18 is axially displaced to the right along the axis 20 for non-rotatable connection of the gear wheel 6 with the gear shaft 12 and for the formation thereby produced of a ratio step of the transmission 2. This occurs by the control of the electromagnetic device 40 by the control device 28. The electromagnetic device 40 generates a magnetic field by which the disc 22 is drawn in direction to the gear wheel 6. An external toothing 44 on the shift dog 18 meshes then in the internal toothing 16 of the gear wheel 6 during synchronous rotational speeds of the shift dog 18 and the gear wheel 6. The gear wheel 6 is thereby non-rotatably connected with the gear shaft 12.


[0015] To dissolve the non-rotatable connection, the electromagnetic device 40 is controlled so that the disc 22 is ejected and thus the toothing 44 of the shift dog 18 detaches itself from the toothing 16 of the gear wheel 6. A support by a plate spring 46 provided between disc 22 and electromagnetic device 40 can result whereby the disc 22 is ejected in direction toward the gear wheel 4.


[0016] If the shift dog 18 must be kept in the neutral position between both gear wheels 4, 6, this can occur by an adequate control of the electromagnetic device 40. The magnetic field then generated can keep the disc 22 either in a drawing or an ejecting manner and thus the shift dog 18 in a neutral intermediate position. The intermediate position can be produced also by two plate springs 46,48. The plate spring 46 is between the disc 22 and the electromagnetic device 40 and the plate spring 48 lies between the disc 22 and the gear wheel 4. When the disc 22 moves in one or the other direction, the plate springs 46, 48 are accordingly compressed.


[0017] The gear wheel 4 is connected with the gear shaft 12 by switching off from the neutral position by control of the electromagnetic device 40 by the control device 28 in a manner such that an ejecting magnetic field is generated and the disc 22 and therewith the shift dog 18 is ejected from the electromagnetic device 40 in direction to the gear wheel 4. The external toothing 34 on the shift dog 18 meshes then in the internal toothing 14 of the gear wheel 4 during synchronous rotational speeds of the shift dog 18 and the gear wheel 4. Thereby the gear wheel 4 is non-rotatably connected with the gear shaft 12.
1Reference numerals 2 transmission 4 gear wheel 6 gear wheel 8 bearing10 bearing12 gear shaft14 internal toothing16 internal toothing18 shift dog20 axis22 disc24 electromagnetic device26 electromagnetic device28 control device30 insulating disc32 insulating disc34 external toothing36 plate spring38 plate spring40 electromagnetic device42 insulating disc44 external toothing46 plate spring48 plate spring

Claims
  • 1. Electromagnetic shift arrangement for a transmission (2) which comprises gear wheels (4, 6) rotatably disposed around an axis (20) on a gear shaft (12) and which to form a ratio step can be non-rotatably connected with said gear shaft (12) by means of an axial movement of a shift dog (18) along said axis (20) and comprising an electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) adequate for axial movement of said shift dog (18) along said axis (20), characterized in that said electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is situated in the area of said shift dog (18) and without shift fork acts directly upon said shift dog (18).
  • 2. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that one electromagnetic device (24, 26) is provided for each axial direction of movement along said axis (20).
  • 3. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that one electromagnetic device (40) is provided for both directions of movement along said axis (20).
  • 4. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that during a shifting movement in axial direction both electromagnetic devices (24, 26) can be controlled independently of each other in different operational directions of the magnetic fields.
  • 5. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the magnetic field to be generated in said electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is reversible in its operational direction for producing movements of said shift dog (18) along said axis (20) in both directions of movement.
  • 6. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claim 1 to 5, characterized in that by control of said electromagnetic devices (24, 26, 40) different load reduction times can be adjusted.
  • 7. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to claim 5, characterized in that by means of the control a reversal of the magnetic field is produced to form a damping device against an impact of said shift dog (18).
  • 8. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claim 1 to 7, characterized in that said shift dog (18) is retained in a neutral position by said electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40).
  • 9. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that said shift dog (18) is retained in a neutral position by spring tension.
  • 10. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that said electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is mounted fixed to the housing and electrical feed lines are provided in or on the housing of said transmission (2).
  • 11. Electromagnetic shift arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that said electromagnetic device (24, 26, 40) is magnetically insulated in relation to the parts of said transmission (2) not to be moved.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10007847.8 Feb 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP01/01676 2/15/2001 WO