Jaw clutch engagement control for assisted, manually shifted, sp

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Interchangeably locked

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74336R, 477124, F16H 6100

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ABSTRACT:
A control for controlling splitter clutch (88) engagement for compound shifts in a controller (48) assisted manually shifted splitter-type vehicular transmission system (10). The controller has logic rule for sensing an attempted compound shift of the splitter-type transmission (16) and will retain the splitter clutch in a disengaged condition (N) until engagement of a main transmission section (16A) ratio from main transmission section neutral is sensed.

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