Claims
- 1. A hydraulic system for an automatic transmission having a torque converter for receiving power from a primer mover, the torque converter including a lock-up clutch providing an engagement and disengagement operating mode of the torque converter, and an assembly of hydraulically operated friction elements which provide clutch and brake functions, comprising:
- pump means for causing hydraulic fluid to flow through said hydraulic system;
- regulator valve means for regulating the fluid pressure from said pump means;
- torque converter control valve means for regulating fluid pressure to the torque converter to provide various pressure levels of the fluid pressure from the regulator valve means during the disengagement operating mode of the torque converter;
- lock-up valve means for controlling fluid flow to the lock-up clutch during the engagement and disengagement operating mode of the torque convertor;
- manual valve means for directing fluid flow produced by said pump means through said hydraulic system in response to a manually selected mode of operation for said transmission;
- solenoid valve means for controlling fluid flow received at least in part from said manual valve means to each of said friction elements, said solenoid valve means including a plurality of solenoid valves; and
- switch valve means operatively associated with said solenoid valve means for enabling two of said friction elements to be controlled from only one of said solenoid valves, said switch valve means having a first position for allowing fluid flow from one of said plurality of solenoid valves to a friction element while preventing fluid flow to said lock-up valve means during the disengagement operating mode and a second position for preventing fluid flow from the one of said plurality of solenoid valves to the friction element while allowing fluid flow to said lock-up valve means during the engagement operating mode of the torque converter.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said solenoid valves acts directly on one of said friction elements.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1 wherein each of said solenoid valves has a normal position which will permit said transmission to operate in the absence of electrical power.
- 4. A hydraulic system for an automatic transmission having a torque converter for receiving power from a prime mover, the torque converter including a lock-up clutch providing an engagement and disengagement operating mode of the torque converter, and an assembly of hydraulically operated friction elements which provide clutch and brake functions, comprising:
- a pump for causing hydraulic fluid to flow through said hydraulic system;
- a regulator valve for regulating the fluid pressure from said pump;
- a torque converter control valve for regulating fluid pressure to the torque converter to provide various pressure levels of the fluid pressure from the regulator valve during the disengagement operating mode of the torque converter;
- a lock-up valve for controlling fluid flow to the lock-up clutch during the engagement and disengagement operating mode of the torque convertor;
- a manual valve for directing fluid flow produced by said pump through said hydraulic system in response to a manually selected mode of operation for said transmission;
- a plurality of solenoid valves for controlling fluid flow received at least in part from said manual valve to each of said friction elements; and
- a switch valve operatively associated with said solenoid valves for enabling two of said friction elements to be controlled from only one of said solenoid valves, said switch valve having a first position for allowing fluid flow from one of said plurality of solenoid valves to a friction element while preventing fluid flow to said lock-up valve during the disengagement operating mode and a second position for preventing fluid flow from the one of said plurality of solenoid valves to the friction element while allowing fluid flow to said lock-up valve during the engagement operating mode of the torque converter.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of U.S. Ser. No. 07/187,772 filed on Apr. 29, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,391. The following documents are expressly incorporated by reference in this divisional application: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,876,028; 3,881,368; 3,882,740; 3,895,541; 3,942,393; 4,030,380; 4,044,634; 4,073,204; 4,082,013; 4,131,036; 4,148,230; 4,174,645; 4,208,925; 4,220,058; 4,224,842; 4,244,244; to 4,258,591; 4,259,882; 4,283,970; 4,285,252; 4,290,322; 4,345,489; 4,345,489; 4,368,649; 4,380,048; 4,452,099; 4,456,107; 4,468,988; 4,468,989; 4,485,443; 4,503,734; 4,527,448; 4,527,678; 4,535,412; 4,541,308; 4,560,047; 4,584,906; 4,586,401; 4,637,281; 4,658,929; 4,660,672; 4,667,540; 4,680,988; 4,693,142; 4,711,138; 4,724,723; 4,707,789; Publication Takeo Hiramatsu, et al, "Control Technology of Minimal Slip-Type Torque Converter Clutch," SAE Technical Paper 850460 (1985) and Publication, M. Suga, et al, "The Control of the Lockup Clutch Used in the Microprocessor Controlled Automatic Transmission," 1 Mech. E. (1985).
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