Claims
- 1. A vehicular automated transmission system (10) comprising an internal combustion engine (18) having an engine output member (136), an engine controller (38) having at least one mode of operation for controlling engine fueling to control at least one of engine speed (ES) and engine torque (ET), a multiple speed change gear transmission (14) having an input shaft (28), a master friction clutch (20) for drivingly connecting said engine output member to said input shaft, a manually operated throttle (37) for manually requesting a degree of engine fueling, a system controller (50) for receiving input signals (54) including two or more of signals indicative of (i) engine speed (ES), (ii) throttle position (THL), (iii) engaged transmission ratio (GR), (iv) input shaft speed (IS), (v) vehicle speed (OS) and (vi) engine torque (ET), and processing said signals according to logic rules to issue command output signals (56) to system actuators including at least said engine controller, said system characterized by:said master friction clutch (20) being a centrifugally operated clutch; said system controller, in at least one mode of operation, issuing command signals to said engine controller to control at least one of (i) engine speed and (ii) engine torque as a function of determined values of two or more of (i) throttle position, (ii) engine speed, (iii) engine torque and (iv) input shaft speed; said engine controller and said system controller communicating over an electronic data link (DL); said system controller including logic rules for sensing vehicle launch conditions and said mode of operation is a vehicle launch mode of operation; and said system controller issuing command signals to a shift actuator to cause shifting of said transmission, said controller causing upshifts only if an estimated engine speed at completion of an upshift into a target ratio (ES=OS*GRT) exceeds a minimum reference value (ES>ESMIN), said clutch has a driving member (60) rotatable with said engine output member and a driven member (62) rotatable with said input shaft, said clutch having a degree of engagement dependent upon the rotational speed of said driving member, said clutch being disengaged at engine idle speed, said clutch becoming incipiently engaged at an incipient engagement engine speed (ESIE) greater than said engine idle speed (ESIE>ESIDLE), said clutch achieving a maximum engagement (74/76) at least a lockup engine speed (ESLOCKUP), said lockup engine speed greater than said incipient engagement engine speed (ESLOCKUP>ESIE), said clutch remaining at said maximum engagement at a disengagement engine speed (ESDISENGAGE) less than said lockup engine speed and less than said minimum expected engine speed (ESMIN) expected after an upshift (ESLOCKUP>ESDISENGAGE and ESMIN>ESDISENGAGE).
- 2. The transmission system of claim 1 wherein said system controller issues commands for transmission downshifts at an engine speed no less than a minimum downshift value (ESDSMIN), said lockup engine speed greater than said minimum downshift value (ESMIN>ESDSMIN).
- 3. A vehicular automated transmission system comprising an electronically controlled internal combustion engine having an engine output member, an engine controller having at least one mode of operation for controlling engine fueling to control at least one of engine speed and engine torque, a multiple speed mechanical change gear transmission having an input shaft, a master friction clutch for drivingly connecting said engine output member to said input shaft, a manually operated throttle for manually requesting a degree of engine fueling, a system controller for receiving input signals including two or more of signals indicative of (i) engine speed, (ii) throttle position, (iii) engaged transmission ratio, (iv) input shaft speed, (v) vehicle speed and (vi) engine torque, and processing said signals according to logic rules to issue command output signals to system actuators including at least said engine controller, said system characterized by:said master friction clutch being a centrifugally operated clutch; said system controller having at least one mode of operation wherein command signals are issued to said engine controller to control engine speed as a function of sensed engine speed; and said system controller issuing command signals to a shift actuator to cause shifting of said transmission, said controller causing upshifts only if an estimated engine speed at completion of an upshift into a target ratio (ES=OS*GRT) exceeds a minimum reference value (ES>ESMIN), said clutch has a driving member rotatable with said engine output member and a driven member rotatable with said input shaft, said clutch having a degree of engagement dependent upon the rotational speed of said driving member, said clutch being disengaged at engine idle speed, said clutch becoming incipiently engaged at an incipient engagement engine speed (ESIE) greater than said engine idle speed (ESIE>ESIDLE), said clutch achieving a maximum engagement (74/76) at least a lockup engine speed (ESLOCKUP), said lockup engine speed greater than said incipient engagement engine speed (ESLOCKUP>ESIE), said clutch remaining at said maximum engagement at a disengagement engine speed (ESDISENGAGE) less than said lockup engine speed and less than said minimum expected engine speed (ESMIN) expected after an upshift (ESLOCKUP>ESDISENGAGE and ESMIN>ESDISENGAGE).
- 4. The transmission system of claim 3 wherein said system controller issues commands for transmission downshifts at an engine speed no less than a minimum downshift value (ESDSMIN), said lockup engine speed greater than said minimum downshift value (ESMIN>ESDSMIN).
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of provisional application 60/255,358 filed Dec. 13, 2000.
This application is related to U.S. Ser. No. 09/(00-rTRN-348) titled: CONTROL FOR TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILIZING CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH and U.S. Ser. No. 09/(00-rTRN-403) titled: CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH, both assigned to EATON CORPORATION, assignee of this invention, and both filed the same day as this application.
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