Claims
- 1. A variable stall speed control for use with an automatic transmission having a non-lockup torque converter for improving stall speed and coupling efficiency properties of said torque converter, comprising:the automatic transmission having said non-lockup torque converter; a front pump for delivering transmission fluid under pressure to said torque converter to pressurize said transmission and said torque converter, said transmission fluid exiting from said torque converter being forced through a cooling system into said fluid reservoir; means for connecting a suction side of said front pump to said transmission fluid within said reservoir; a variable stall control unit positioned so that said transmission fluid from said front pump passes through said variable stall control unit on the way to said torque converter; means for activation of said variable stall control unit to vent said transmission fluid within said torque converter to cause a rapid discharge of fluid from said torque converter into said fluid reservoir to cause an immediate increase in the stall speed of said torque converter; and said activation means upon deactivation causing said variable stall control unit to immediately restore internal fluid pressure and flow to said torque converter when a desired stall speed of said torque converter is reached.
- 2. The variable speed control of claim 1 in which said variable stall control unit comprises a valve body cylindrical in shape closed at both ends with a sliding valve member within said valve body, a spring at a distal end of said valve body biasing said valve member toward a proximate end of said valve body, fluid pressure within said transmission forcing said valve member to move toward said distal end to a first position compressing said spring during normal direction of flow of said fluid, said activation means upon activating relieving fluid pressure on said valve member allowing said spring to move said valve member into a second position closer to said proximate end of said valve body venting fluid pressure within said torque converter.
- 3. The variable speed control of claim 2 in which a chamber is formed between said piston member and a wall of said valve body at the proximate end of said valve body, said chamber being in communication with a source of pressure from said front pump to maintain said piston member in the first position biased against said spring during normal flow of fluid through said stall control unit.
- 4. The variable speed control of claim 3 in which said activation means upon being activated opens said chamber to said fluid reservoir for relieving pressure within said chamber allowing said spring to move said valve member into the second position nearer the proximate end of said valve body reducing the volume of said chamber.
- 5. The variable speed control of claim 4 in which said valve body has a plurality of ports for ingress and egress of fluid through said stall control unit during flow of fluid through said stall control unit.
- 6. The variable speed control of claim 5 in which said valve member has a plurality of control grooves communicating with some of said ports for allowing normal flow of fluid through said valve body when said valve member is in the first position compressing said spring and for communicating with other of said ports allowing fluid to vent in an opposite direction through said valve body when said valve member is in the second position.
- 7. The variable speed control of claim 6 in which said activation means comprises a solenoid operated valve which is closed during normal flow of fluid through said stall control unit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon provisional application serial No. 60/196,129, filed Apr. 11, 2000, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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