Claims
- 1. In a multiple-transmission-ratio transmission arrangement of the type including at least first and second transmission-ratio-establishing units, particularly brakes and/or clutches, having hydraulically activated and unactivated states said first and second transmission-ratio-establishing units together establishing a first transmission ratio when concurrently said first unit is in a predetermined one of its hydraulic activation states and said second unit is in a predetermined one of its hydraulic activation states, said first and second transmission-ratio-establishing units together establishing a second transmission ratio when concurrently said first unit is in the other of its hydraulic activation states and said second unit is in the other of its hydraulic activation states, an arrangement for changing the transmission ratio of the transmission arrangement, comprising, in combination, a source of hydraulic activating fluid; conduits connected to said source and to said hydraulically activatable transmission-ratio-establishing units; first and second electrically controllable valve means in said conduits for alternately permitting and preventing supply of hydraulic activating fluid to said units, said first and second electrically controllable valve means each having a first electrical energization state and a second electrical energization state, said first electrically controllable valve means being operative when in one of its electrical energization states for causing said first transmission-ratio-establishing unit to assume one of its hydraulic activation states and being operative when in the other of its electrical energization states for causing said first transmission-ratio-establishing unit to assume the other of its hydraulic activation states, said second electrically controllable valve means being operative when in one of its electrical energization states for causing said second transmission-ratio-establishing unit to assume one of its hydraulic activation states and being operative when in the other of its electrical energization states for causing said second transmission-ratio-establishing unit to assume the other of its hydraulic activation states; and electrical transmission-ratio-selecting means connected to said valve means and operative for changing the transmission ratio of the transmission arrangement by effecting a change of electrical energization state of one of said valve means and a change of electrical energization state of the other of said valve means to accordingly cause a change of state of one of said units and a change of state of the other of said units, and including electronic timing means operative during a change of transmission ratio for delaying the initiation of the change of electrical energization state of one of said valve means until after elapse of a predetermined time interval following initiation of the change of electrical energization state of the other of said valve means, to correspondingly delay the initiation of the change of state of one of said units until after the initiation of the change of state of the other of said units has been effected.
- 2. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said electrical transmission-ratio-selecting means comprises means operative for changing the transmission ratio of said transmission arrangement from said first ratio of said second ratio by causing said valve means to activate said second unit and deactivate said first unit, and wherein said electronic timing means comprises means operative during such change from said first ratio to said second ratio for delaying the initiation of the requisite change of state of said first valve means until after the elapse of a predetermined time interval following the initiation of the requisite change of state of said second valve means.
- 3. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said electrical transmission-ratio-selecting means comprises means operative for changing the transmission ratio of said transmission arrangement from said second ratio to said first ratio by causing said valve means to activate said first unit and deactivate said second unit, and wherein said electronic timing comprises means operative during such change from said second ratio to said first ratio for delaying the initiation of the requisite change of state of said first valve means until after elapse of a predetermined time interval following the initiation of the requisite change of state of said second valve means.
- 4. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said electrical transmission-ratio-selecting means comprises means operative for changing the transmission ratio of said transmission arrangement from said first to said second ratio and from said second to said first ratio by causing said valve means to activate one of said units, and wherein said electronic timing means comprises means operative during the change from said first to said second ratio for delaying the initiation of the requisite change of state of said first valve means until after elapse of a predetermined time interval following the initiation of the requisite change of said second valve means, and operative during a change from said second to said first ratio for delaying the initiation of the requisite change of state of said first valve means until after elapse of a predetermined time interval following the initiation of the requisite change of state of said second valve means.
- 5. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein said first transmission ratio is higher than said second transmission ratio.
- 6. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 3, wherein said first transmission ratio is higher than said second transmission ratio.
- 7. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein said first transmission ratio is higher than said second transmission ratio.
- 8. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said electronic timing means comprises an adjustable RC-circuit comprised of an electrical component adjustable for varying the duration of said predetermined time interval.
- 9. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second valve means comprise a first and a second electrically controllable valve respectively comprised of a first and a second valve solenoid and operative for alternately permitting and preventing supply of hydraulic activating fluid to said first and said second unit, respectively, wherein said electrical transmission-ratio-selecting means comprises a first circuit having an output connected to said first solenoid and having an input and operative for controlling the energization of said first solenoid in dependence upon the voltage applied to the input thereof, a second circuit having an output connected to said second solenoid and having an input and operative for controlling the energization of said second solenoid in dependence upon the voltage applied to the input thereof, and wherein said electronic timing means comprises an RC-time-delay circuit stage having an input connected to the output of said second circuit and an output connected to the input of said first circuit and comprised of a time-delay capacitor connected in series with the parallel combination of two circuit branches, the two conduit branches each being comprised of the series connection of a resistor and a diode, and the diodes of the two circuit branches being of opposite polarity.
- 10. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 9, wherein said second circuit comprises a comparator having an output, an electronic switch in series with said second solenoid and having a control input connected to said output of said comparator, said comparator having an inverting input connected to said output of said RC-time-delay circuit state and having a non-inverting input, and means for applying a reference voltage to said non-inverting input.
- 11. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 10, the transmission arrangement being the transmission arrangement of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, and wherein said means for applying a reference voltage to said non-inverting input comprises means for varying said reference voltage in dependence upon the loading of the internal combustion engine.
- 12. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 10, the transmission having a rotating output member, and wherein said means for applying a reference voltage to said non-inverting input comprises means for varying said reference voltage in dependence upon the rotational speed of the rotating output member.
- 13. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 9, the transmission arrangement being the transmission arrangement of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, and wherein said electronic timing means further includes an additional resistor, and switch means for connecting said additional capacitor in parallel with one of said resistors of said two circuit branches in dependence upon the operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 14. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 2, the transmission arrangement being the transmission arrangement of an internal combustion engine, and wherein said electronic timing means includes means for varying said predetermined time interval in dependence upon the operation of the engine.
- 15. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 3, the transmission arrangement being the transmission arrangement of an internal combustion engine, and wherein said electronic timing means includes means for varying said predetermined time interval in dependence upon the operation of the engine.
- 16. In a transmission arrangement as defined in claim 4, the transmission arrangement being the transmission arrangement of an internal combustion engine, and wherein said electronic timing means includes means for varying the duration of at least one of said predetermined time intervals in dependence upon the operation of the engine.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 463 379, filed Apr. 23, 1974, now abandoned.
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