192 clutches and power-stop control – Transmission and brake – Motor vehicle
Patent
1998-09-15
2000-02-08
Ta, Khoi Q.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Transmission and brake
Motor vehicle
74335, B60K 4126
Patent
active
060218800
ABSTRACT:
A transmission is provided with a hill holder device including an overrunning one-way clutch mounted on a driveshaft of the transmission for selective engagement by a transmission controller in order to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward on a hill.
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Carriere Donald L.
Reed, Jr. Richard G.
Chrysler Corporation
Stec Jennifer M.
Ta Khoi Q.
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