According to the preamble of claim 1, the invention relates to a module for actuators in a vehicle.
Shift devices in selector transmissions usually comprise one setting device mounted on the selector transmission which adjusts elements in the selector transmission in accordance with selection and shifting commands of the vehicle driver. The commands can be transmitted to the setting device mechanically or electrically. It is also known that the selection and shifting commands are automatically produced and transmitted to the setting device according to preset computer rules and that thereafter the transmission is shifted. Besides the commands for the shift device of the selector transmission, there can be accordingly delivered manually or automatically produced commands for adjustment of a friction clutch between a prime mover and the selector transmission on a clutch adjustment device placed on the friction clutch. U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,717 has disclosed a shift device for an automatic transmission in which selection and shift commands transmitted by the driver via a manual switch to a manual shift lever are converted in electric signals and from there relayed to an electric motor mounted on the transmission. The electric motor shifts the setting device in the transmission via a cable control. EP 0 377 848 B1 has disclosed a shift device having one adjusted electromechanical transmission placed directly on the transmission and in which a shift finger is guided by two electric motors to two movement axes standing perpendicular to each other. The shift device is situated directly on the transmission and its dimensions must be adapted to the transmission housing. The shift device is also affected by the vibrations, temperatures and pollution to which a transmission is exposed.
The problem on which the invention is based is to improve an electromechanical shift device.
The problem is solved by a shift device with one module for actuators having the features of claim 1. Developments are object of sub-claims.
A shift device for a transmission of a vehicle, according to the invention, comprises actuators for a first drive device to exert a selection movement of the shift device with one first electric motor and for a second drive device to exert a shift movement of the shift device with a second electric motor. A control is provided for receiving sensor signals, for processing the sensor signals and for issuing control signals to the electric motors. The first and the second drive devices are provided in one module together with another actuator for a third drive device to execute an adjustment movement of a clutch device which has a third electric motor. In one embodiment, the electric motor for the selection movement and the electric motor for the shifting movement are each connected with one control cable transmission which acts upon one element of the shift device on or in the transmission. In one other embodiment the electric motor for the selection movement and the electric motor for the shifting movement are each connected with a master cylinder for actuation fluid of the shift device which acts via a fluid pipe upon a slave cylinder on the shift device on or in the transmission. The electric motor for the adjustment movement of the clutch device is preferably connected with a master cylinder for actuation fluid of the clutch device which acts via a fluid pipe on a slave cylinder on the clutch. The fluid is advantageously air or a hydraulic fluid. In one embodiment, directional sensors are provided on the electric motors to detect the adjustment path of the respectively actuated element and whose signals are fed to the control. The sizes of the electric motors are preferably different, since the force needed for the selection movement can fall lower than the force needed for the shifting movement or the adjustment movement of the clutch. In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the module is situated in the vehicle in an arbitrary position. The module can be placed in the vehicle where there is sufficient space, danger or damage can be kept small, or the system in the module is not exposed to the vibrations and temperatures and other environmental influences such as usually prevail directly on the transmission and thus the best possible protection for the system can be achieved. By virtue of such a module, it is possible to undertake a subsequent automated shifting on a multiplicity of selector transmissions, since only small consideration has to be given to a space requirement.
The invention is explained in detail with reference to a drawing which shows:
The electric motors 36, 52, 62 and the control 50 are supplied via pipes (not shown here) with electric energy and control signals by a manual shift device or one other control in which, according to preset computer rules, shifting commands are produced for the electric motor 36, 52, 62.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 46 958.6 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/09713 | 8/30/2002 | WO |