Claims
- 1. A compound, manually shifted, change-gear transmission system comprising a range-type compound transmission having a main transmission section connected in series with a range-type auxiliary transmission section shiftable to a low-range condition and a high-range condition, a manually operated shift selector allowing selection of a plurality of low-range ratios and a plurality of high-range ratios, and range shift sensing means for sensing shift selector operation indicative of an operator'sselection of a shift (a) from a low-range ratio to a high-range ratio and providing a first input signal indicative thereof, and (b) from a high-range ratio to a low-range ratio and providing a second input signal indicative thereof, said system characterized by: a speed sensor for sensing the value of a parameter indicative of vehicle speed and providing a third input signal having a magnitude indicative thereof; an actuator responsive to command output signals for causing said range section to be shifted to a selected one of said low-range and high-range conditions; a controller for receiving a plurality of input signals including said first, second and third input signals and processing same in a predetermined manner to issue command output signals to at least said actuator, said controller commanding a shift into the low-range condition only upon sensing (a) said shift selector operation indicative of an operator's selection of a shift from a high-range ratio to a low-range ratio and (b) the magnitude of said third input signal being less than a first reference.
- 2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein said controller will command a shift into the high-range condition only upon sensing (c) said shift selector operation indicative of an operator's selection of a shift from a low-range ratio to a high-range ratio and (d) the magnitude of said third input signal being greater than a second reference.
- 3. The transmission system of claim 2 wherein said controller is microprocessor-based and said input signals and said command output signals are electric signals.
- 4. A microprocessor-based system controller for controlling range shifting in a compound, manually shifted, change-gear transmission system comprising a range-type compound transmission having a main transmission section connected in series with a range-type auxiliary transmission section shiftable to a low-range condition and a high-range condition, a manually operated shift selector allowing selection of a plurality of low-range ratios and a plurality of high-range ratios, and range shift sensing means for sensing a shift selector operation indicative of an operator's selection of a (a) from a low-range ratio to a high-range ratio and providing a first input signal indicative thereof, and (b) from a high-range ratio to a low-range ratio and providing a second input signal indicative thereof;a speed sensor for sensing the value of a parameter indicative of vehicle speed and providing a third input signal having a magnitude indicative thereof; and an actuator responsive to command output signals for causing said range section to be shifted to a selected one of said low-range and high-range conditions; said system controller receiving a plurality of input signals including said first, second and third input signals and processing same in a predetermined manner to issue command output signals to at least said actuator, said controller commanding a shift into the low-range condition only upon sensing (a) said shift selector operation indicative of an operator's selection of a shift from a high-range ratio to a low-range ratio and (b) the magnitude of said third input signal being less than a first reference.
- 5. The system controller of claim 4 wherein said controller will command a shift into the high-range condition only upon sensing (c) said shift selector operation indicative of an operator's selection of a shift from a low-range ratio to a high-range ratio and (d) the magnitude of said third input signal being greater than a second reference.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/626,591 filed on Apr. 2, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,673,592.
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