Claims
- 1. A shifting-transfer mechanism used in a vehicle with a part-time four-wheel drive system, said vehicle being equipped with a power transmitting means driven by an internal-combustion engine, said shifting-transfer mechanism for shifting to 2WD high speed, 4WD high speed, neutral speed, and 4WD low speed, the shifting-transfer mechanism comprising:
an actuator for moving a drive object into connection with an output shaft of the power transmitting means; a first position detecting switch for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of a range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral speed, or the 4WD low speed; and a second position detecting switch operating independently of the first position detecting switch, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of a range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed, wherein on/off switching patterns of the first and the second position detecting switches differ from each other within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral speed, or the 4WD low speed.
- 2. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein any one of the first position detecting switch or the second position detecting switch can be switched on or off within the range of engagement of 4WD high speed, and an on/off switching pattern of the second position detecting switch differs from that of the first position detecting switch around a position where on/off is altered by the second position detecting switch.
- 3. A shifting-transfer mechanism used in a vehicle with a part-time four-wheel drive system, the vehicle being equipped with a power transmitting means driven by an internal-combustion engine, wherein the 2WD high speed, 4WD high speed, neutral position, and 4WD low speed are mechanically arranged in order of mention, the shifting-transfer mechanism comprising:
an actuator for moving a drive object into connection with an output shaft of the power transmitting means; a first position detecting switch for detecting the position of the drive object within any one of a range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; a second position detecting switch operating independently of the first position detecting switch, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; a third position detecting switch operating independently of the first and the second position detecting switches, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; and a fourth position detecting switch operating independently of the first, the second, and the third position detecting switches, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed, wherein potential levels of an electrical signal detected by both first and second position detecting switches within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed vary between a high potential level and a low potential level forming switching patterns, switching patterns of the first and second position detecting switches are combinations of switching patterns varying from the high potential level to the low potential level and switching patterns varying from the low potential level to the high potential level.
- 4. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein potential levels of an electric signal of any one of the first and second position detecting switches vary from a high potential level to a low potential level within the range of engagement of the 4WD while those of the other switch vary from the low potential level to the high potential level.
- 5. A shift-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein timings of switching of the first and second position detecting switches are different from each other.
- 6. A shift-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein timings of switching of the first and second position detecting switches are different from each other.
- 7. A shift-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein timings of switching of the first and second position detecting switches are different from each other.
- 8. A shift-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein timings of switching of the first and second position detecting switches are different from each other.
- 9. A shifting-transfer mechanism used in a vehicle with a part-time four-wheel drive system, the vehicle being equipped with a power transmitting means driven by an internal-combustion engine, wherein the 2WD high speed, 4WD high speed, neutral position, and 4WD low speed are mechanically arranged in order of mention, the shifting-transfer mechanism comprising:
an actuator for moving a drive object into connection with an output shaft of the power transmitting means; a first position detecting switch for detecting the position of the drive object within any one of a range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; a second position detecting switch operating independently of the first position detecting switch, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; a third position detecting switch operating independently of the first and the second position detecting switches, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed; and a fourth position detecting switch operating independently of the first, the second, and the third position detecting switches, for detecting a position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement or non-engagement of the 2WD high speed, the 4WD high speed, the neutral position, or the 4WD low speed, wherein switching patterns of any two of said position detecting switches utilized for detecting the position of the drive object within at least any one of the range of engagement of the 2WD high speed, non-engagement between the 2WD high speed and the 4WD high speed, engagement of the 4WD high speed, non-engagement between the 4WD high speed and the neutral position, engagement of the neutral position, non-engagement between the neutral position and the 4WD low speed, or engagement of the 4WD low speed.
- 10. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 9, wherein two position detecting switches which make a combination are selected so that the same combination never exists.
- 11. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a means for determining a malfunction of one of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches by comparing an actual switching condition of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches and an estimated switching condition of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches based on a performance history of the switches.
- 12. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 9, wherein timings of the two position detecting switches which make a combination are different from each other.
- 13. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 10, wherein timings of the two position detecting switches which make a combination are different from each other.
- 14. A shifting-transfer mechanism used in a part time-system four-wheel drive vehicle, said vehicle being equipped with a power transmitting means driven by an internal-combustion engine, said shifting-transfer mechanism for shifting to 2WD high speed, 4WD high speed, neutral speed, and 4WD low speed, the shifting-transfer mechanism comprising:
an actuator for moving a drive object into connection with an output shaft of the power transmitting means; a first position detecting switch for detecting the position of the drive object during a shifting from the range of engagement of the 4WD high speed to the range of engagement of the neutral speed; and a second position detecting switch operating independently of the first position detecting switch, for detecting the position of the drive object during shifting from the range of engagement of the 4WD high speed to the range of engagement of the neutral speed.
- 15. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the 2WD high speed, 4WD high speed, neutral speed, and 3WD low speed are mechanically arranged in order of mention, the shifting-transfer mechanism comprising:
a third position detecting switch for detecting the position of the drive object within any one of the range of engagement of the 2WD high speed, range of non-engagement between the 2WD high speed and the 4WD high speed, range of engagement of the 4WD high speed, range of non-engagement between the 4WD high speed and the neutral speed, range of engagement of the neutral speed, range of non-engagement between the neutral speed and the 4WD low speed, or range of engagement of 4WD low speed; and a fourth position detecting switch for detecting the position of the drive object operating independently of the third position detecting switch within any one of the range of engagement of the 2WD high speed, range of non-engagement between the 2WD high speed and the 4WD high speed, range of engagement of the 4WD high speed, range of non-engagement between the 4WD high speed and the neutral speed, range of engagement of the neutral speed, range of non-engagement between the neutral speed and the 4WD low speed, or range of engagement of the 4WD low speed.
- 16. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein a failure-evaluation means is provided for evaluating a failure of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches by comparing between a switching condition predicted from the history of operation of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches and an actual switching condition of the first, second, third and fourth position detecting switches.
- 17. A shifting-transfer mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein the actuator shifts into the 2WD high speed or to the 4WD low speed if a failure occurs in the first, second, third or fourth position detecting switch, whereby the time to displace the drive object is increased.
- 18. An apparatus for detecting a plurality of shift positions of a mechanism, comprising:
a first switch which is arranged to switch between on and off states in response to a change of shift positions between a first shift position and a second shift position, and outputs a signal indicative of the shift position; a second switch which is arranged to switch between on an off states in response to a change of shift positions between a first shift position and a second shift position, and outputs a signal indicative of the shift position, the second switch providing a switching pattern that is different from a switching pattern of the first switch on at least one of directions of switching and timings of switching while changing between the shift positions; and a controller which detects a malfunction of at least one of the switches by comparing a predetermined switching pattern and an actual switching pattern detected by the output signals from the switches.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-278814 |
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2001-72605 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0002] The present invention is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/672,824, filed Sep. 29, 2000, which is based on Japanese Patent Application No. Hei. 11-278814, filed Sep. 30, 1999; additionally, portions of the present application are also based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-72605, filed Mar. 14, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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