This application claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2009 054 874.2 filed Dec. 17, 2009.
The invention concerns a parking lock device having an emergency operation device for vehicle transmissions.
Such parking lock mechanisms are, as a rule, integrated in a vehicle transmission and/or act, in most cases with positive interlock, directly on a component of the vehicle transmission. They serve above all to secure a vehicle against unintentional rolling, for example when the vehicle is stopped or parked on an incline. For this, the parking lock mechanism has a parking lock actuation device by means of which a vehicle operator or an automatic operating system can issue a command to engage of disengage the parking lock mechanism. This command can be transmitted to the parking lock mechanism mechanically or electrically, with the effect that a mechanical locking device of the parking lock mechanism is actuated in an engagement of disengagement direction. When the mechanical locking device has been actuated in the disengagement direction and is in an unlocking condition, the parking lock mechanism is in a switched-off state in which the vehicle is not secured against rolling, whereas when the mechanical locking device has been actuated in the engagement direction and is in a locking condition, the parking lock mechanism is switched on and the vehicle is secured against rolling.
A mechanical locking device for parking lock mechanisms of vehicle transmissions is known, for example, from DE 3537091 C1.
In the event that the parking lock actuation device fails, it is no longer possible to actuate the mechanical locking device easily, so that disengaging it, for example in order to tow the vehicle away, or engaging it, for example in order to hold the vehicle steady on a downhill slope, are made more difficult. Accordingly, from the prior art, parking lock mechanisms with an emergency actuation device are known, which enable the mechanical locking device to be actuated even in such an emergency situation. Thus, the parking lock actuation device serves to actuate the parking lock mechanism in the normal case, i.e. during regular operation of the parking lock mechanism, whereas in contrast the emergency actuation device serves to actuate the parking lock mechanism in an emergency situation, i.e. other than during regular operation of the parking lock mechanism, such an emergency situation arising if, for example, there is a mechanical or electrical failure of the parking lock actuation device.
A parking lock mechanism with an emergency actuation device is known from DE 44 22 257 C1. This device has an electric motor which moves a selector spindle in translation, this in turn pushing a locking pawl of the parking lock mechanism, via a spring, to a locking or unlocked position, whereby the switched condition of the parking lock mechanism can be changed. If the parking lock mechanism is in its engaged switching condition, i.e. if the locking pawl is in a locking position, an unlocking lever can be actuated by pulling a handle, which pushes the locking pawl to its unlocked position whereby the switch condition of the parking lock mechanism changes from the engaged switching state to the disengaged switching state.
The parking lock mechanism known from DE 44 22 257 C1 has an extra, unlocking lever for the emergency actuation device, and no further design details of the parking lock mechanism are disclosed, in particular no more exact information is given about the design of the connection of the unlocking lever to the parking lock pawl or that of the selector spindle to the parking lock pawl.
The purpose of the present invention is therefore to provide a simply designed parking lock mechanism with an emergency actuation device.
This objective is achieved by a parking lock mechanism for a vehicle transmission, which comprises as a minimum the following:
The first output element is connected by the first elastic element to the thrust element so that movement of the first output element can be transmitted via the first elastic element to the thrust element, and the second output element is connected directly to the thrust element so that movement of the second output element can be transmitted directly to the thrust element.
According to the invention, the thrust element has a recess in which the first elastic element is arranged at least in part, such that with a first side, in particular a first end side, it contacts a first wall of the recess and with an opposite second side, in particular a second end side, it contacts the first output element. The elastic element can also be connected fast to the thrust element and/or the first output element by additional means, as for example fixing screws, welding or clamping, and be fixed in the recess.
By virtue of the invention the movement of the output element of the emergency actuation device, namely the second output element, is transmitted to the thrust element without the need for a separate unlocking lever. Furthermore, the parking lock mechanism according to the invention can be made very compact since the elastic element is arranged in the recess of the thrust element. The first elastic element, which can in particular preferably be a helical spring, a cup spring, a ring spring or a volute spring, is in this case arranged and able to move on the first output element, whereby the parking lock mechanism takes up a particularly small space.
In this case the first output element consists of the component or components of the parking lock actuation device which is/are directly connected via the first elastic element to the thrust element. Correspondingly, the second output element consists of the component(s) of the emergency actuation device which is/are directly connected to the thrust element. In particular, the output elements can be inexpensive thrust rods or Bowden cables.
In a preferred design of the invention the thrust element rod is connected to a selector disk for selecting the gears or gear ratios of the vehicle transmission, this selector disk being connected to the mechanical locking device. This is particularly advantageous when the parking lock actuation device is integrated in a gear selection or gear ratio selection device for the operator of the vehicle, since then both the parking lock mechanism and the selector disk for selecting the gears or gear ratios of the vehicle transmission can be actuated by the parking lock actuation device.
In a further preferred design of the invention, an end area of the first output element is arranged between the elastic element and a second wall of the recess opposite the first wall thereof, in such manner that movement of the first output element in a first direction can be transmitted to the thrust element via the elastic element, and movement of the first output element in a second direction can be transmitted directly by the second wall to the thrust element. In this version, if the thrust element is now actively connected to the mechanical locking device in such manner that when moved in the first direction it actuates the latter in the engagement direction, then if the parking lock actuation device fails the parking lock mechanism can reliably be brought from the engaged switching state to the disengaged switching state. However, in this version, if the thrust element is actively connected to the mechanical locking device so that a movement in the first direction actuates it in the disengagement direction, then if the parking lock actuation device fails the parking lock mechanism can reliably be brought from the disengaged switching state to the engaged switching state. In this way the thrust element can be of simple structure and no additional components are needed for transmitting the movement of the first output element in the second direction.
In another preferred design of the parking lock mechanism, it has a second elastic element arranged at least partially in the recess of the thrust element, which with a first side, in particular a first end side, is in contact with a second wall of the recess opposite the first wall thereof, and with a second side, in particular a second end side, in contact with the first output element. An end area of the first output element is positioned between the first and second elastic elements in such a manner that movement of the first output element in a first direction can be transmitted at least in part by the first elastic element to the thrust element, and movement in a second direction can be transmitted at least in part by the second elastic element to the thrust element. In this way the switching condition of the parking lock mechanism in the event of a failure of the parking lock actuation device can be reliably changed by the emergency actuation device, both from a disengaged switching position to an engaged one and from an engaged switching position to a disengaged one.
Analogously to the first elastic element, the second elastic element is, in particular, a helical spring, a cup spring, a ring spring or a volute spring.
The parking lock actuating device and/or the emergency actuation device can comprise one or more actuators for moving the first output element or the second output element, whereby the force required for producing the movement does not have to be applied by an operator of the vehicle. The actuator or actuators can be designed in particular as hydraulic, pneumatic or electro-mechanical actuators, hydraulic or pneumatic actuators being suitable when the vehicle already has a suitable hydraulic or pneumatic system for other purposes, while in contract electro-mechanical actuators are appropriate when the vehicle has a powerful on-board power supply system, as for example in a hybrid vehicle or a purely electric vehicle.
Of course the parking lock actuation device and/or the emergency actuation device can also be designed such that movement of the first or second output element is produced manually by a vehicle operator, for example if the parking lock actuation device or the emergency actuation device has a lever that can be shifted by the vehicle operator, which is connected to the output element concerned and moves it when it is shifted. This enables the parking lock actuation device or the emergency actuation device to be actuated even if the vehicle's energy system has failed completely. Preferably, the parking lock actuation device has an actuator that enables the first output element to be moved comfortably in normal situations and the emergency actuation device has means that can be operated manually to move the second output element in an emergency situation.
Particularly preferably, the parking lock mechanism is used for a transmission of a passenger or utility vehicle, in particular for an automatic transmission or an automated gearshift transmission or a dual-clutch transmission of a passenger or a utility vehicle.
Below, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to figures in which further advantageous design features can be seen. The figures show, represented schematically in each case:
The part of a parking lock mechanism according to the invention shown in
To those with knowledge of the field it is clear that the recess 7 can be integrated in the thrust element 6 in any desired manner, for example by means of a cover that can be sealed shut. Correspondingly, the recess 7 can also be such that it encloses the elastic element 8 only on three sides, namely with the first and second walls 7A, 7B and a wall along the elastic element 8.
In addition the parking lock mechanism has an emergency actuation device 12, comprising a further hand-lever 13 and a second output element 11 made as a Bowden cable, which can be moved in translation by the further hand-lever 13 and whose end is connected directly to the thrust element 6.
In the event that due to a failure of the parking lock mechanism shown in
Preferably, however the emergency actuation device 12 is used to change the engaged condition to the disengaged condition, for example to enable the vehicle to be towed away in emergency, and for that reason the parking lock mechanism is preferably designed such that it adopts the disengaged condition when the thrust element 6 moves in the second direction 9B.
Alternatively to the further hand-lever 13, the emergency actuation device 12 can also have an actuator which moves the second output element 11, and the actuator 2 and the regulator or control unit 3 can be omitted if actuation of the hand-lever 4 brings about movement of the first output element 5 purely mechanically.
However, compared with the thrust element 6 in
On their respective sides 8A, 8B, 14A, 14B, the two elastic elements 8, 14 can also be connected fixed to the thrust element 6 and the first output element 5, so that if the thrust element 6 is moved by the emergency actuation device 12 the spring forces of the two elastic elements 8, 14 are added together. To ensure freedom from play between the first output element 5 and the thrust element 6, this first output element 5 is preferably prestressed between the two elastic elements 8, 14.
The mechanical locking device 15 has a parking lock wheel 16 arranged in a rotationally fixed manner on a rotary shaft of a vehicle transmission (not shown), a parking lock pawl 17 mounted to rotate in a housing 18 and stressed by a tension spring 19 against an abutment 18A of the housing, a parking lock cone 20 and a connecting rod 21 connected to the parking lock cone 20 via a compression spring 22. The connecting rod 21, in turn, is connected by a hinge joint to the rotating element 10.
In normal situations the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the disengaging or engaging direction by the actuator 2; the parking lock mechanism illustrated is in its disengaged shift condition.
To actuate it in the engagment direction the first output element 5 is now moved at least approximately in translation in the first direction 9A, whereby the thrust element 6 is also moved by the elastic element 8 from the first position shown, to a second position, so causing the rotating element 10 to rotate clockwise about a bearing point in its central area. This in turn produces an at least approximately translational movement of the connecting rod 21, which by means of the compression spring 22 pushes the parking lock cone between the housing 18 and the parking lock pawl 17, so bringing about movement of the parking lock pawl 17 in the direction of the parking lock wheel 16. Then the parking lock pawl 17 locks into the parking lock wheel 16 in that a lug of the parking lock pawl 17 engages interlockingly in a recess of the parking lock wheel 16, whereby the parking lock mechanism is engaged and is in the locking position. The connection of the parking lock cone 20 to the connecting rod 21 via the compression spring 22 is in this case provided to prevent sticking of the mechanical locking device if the parking lock pawl 17 does not lock into the parking lock wheel 16 immediately.
When the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the disengagement direction, starting from the actuator 2 the movements of the respective components take place in the opposite direction, so the thrust element 6 moves away from the second position and back again to the first position, shown in
If, now, the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the engagement direction but owing to an emergency the actuator 2 does not move, i.e. the first output element 5 can no longer be moved, then by actuating the emergency actuation device 12 shown in
If, in an emergency situation, it is desired to actuate the emergency actuation device 12 in the engagement direction instead of the disengagement direction, the bearing point of the rotating element 10 is so arranged that the thrust element 6 and the connecting rod 21 are on an arm of the rotating element common to both and these can therefore be moved exclusively in the same direction. The bearing point can then, for example, be positioned at the points 23A or 23B. In that case the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the engagement direction by movement of the thrust element 6 in the second direction 9B, and actuation in the disengagement direction takes place by movement of the thrust element 6 in the first direction 9A. By actuating the emergency actuation device 15 in an emergency situation, the second output element 11 can then move the thrust element 6 in the second direction 9B, which engages the mechanical locking device 15.
The rotating element 10 can in particular be a selector disk of an automatic transmission (automated vehicle transmission), by means of which gears of the automatic transmission can be selected. The actuator 2 can then also be used for selecting the gears, and the hand-lever 4 is then a selector lever of the type usual in automatic transmissions, with at least one lever position for selecting a transmission mode or a gear, in which the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the disengagement direction, and a lever position for selecting a parking mode, in which the parking lock mechanism is actuated in the engagement direction.
In the designs of the invention shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 054 874.2 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |