Vehicle drive force control

Data processing: vehicles – navigation – and relative location – Vehicle control – guidance – operation – or indication – Transmission control

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C701S055000, C477S043000

Reexamination Certificate

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06640179

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to engine output control for a vehicle provided with an automatic transmission.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Tokkai Hei 1-206144 published by the Japanese Patent Office in 1989 discloses a hysteresis region provided in the upshift and downshift timing for an automatic transmission of a vehicle.
The shift timing of the automatic transmission is determined using the vehicle speed and the depression amount of the accelerator pedal as parameters. However when these parameters repeatedly fluctuate across the shift timing, the automatic transmission repeats a shift operation which results in a chattering phenomenon. The hysteresis region above has the function of preventing such chattering.
The operation of the hysteresis region allows a shift from a second gear to a third gear during acceleration for example to be performed at a greater vehicle speed than a shift from a third gear to a second gear during deceleration.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The drive force of a vehicle, that is to say, the output torque of the automatic transmission has an upper limit according to the gear ratio that the transmission applies.
For example, the upper limiting value of the output torque in the third gear is smaller than the upper limiting value of the output torque in the second gear. Thus even the accelerator pedal is depressed in a hysteresis region immediately before the automatic transmission shifts from the third gear to the second gear during deceleration, the output torque of the automatic transmission only increases to the upper limiting value in the third gear.
In other words, after the output torque of the automatic transmission reaches the upper limiting value, the output torque does not increase even with further depression of the accelerator pedal. In the following description, this state is termed saturation of output torque. Saturation of output torque causes the driver to feel that acceleration is not sufficient. Furthermore even when output torque is saturated, the driver will often attempt to increase the output torque by depressing the accelerator pedal further. As a result, there is a tendency for the throttle to become fully open when this is not required. When the throttle is fully open, fuel consumption by the engine increases and as a result exhaust emission performance deteriorates.
On the other hand, in the second gear, it is possible to obtain an output torque which is larger than the third gear. In order to solve the above problems, therefore, it has been proposed to advance the timing of a downshift from the third gear to the second gear during deceleration. However advancing the downshift timing tends to cause chattering in the shift operation and obviates the reason for setting the hysteresis region.
It is therefore an object of this invention to avoid saturation of the output torque of an automatic transmission when the acceleration pedal is depressed.
In order to achieve the above object, this invention provides a vehicle drive system comprising an accelerator pedal, a sensor which detects a vehicle speed, a sensor which detects a depression amount of the accelerator pedal, an engine varying an output torque in response to a signal, and an automatic transmission converting the output torque of the engine into a drive torque of a vehicle.
The transmission is provided with a first gear and a second gear which has a smaller speed reduction ratio than the first gear. The first gear and second gear are selectively applied according to the depression amount and the vehicle speed.
The system further comprises a sensor which detects the gear applied by the automatic transmission and a programmable controller programmed to store a first map prescribing a transmission target output torque with the first gear according to the depression amount and the vehicle speed, and a second map prescribing the transmission target output torque with the second gear according to the depression amount and the vehicle speed.
Herein, the characteristics of the maps are set such that the transmission target output torque prescribed by the first map is larger than the transmission target output torque prescribed by the second map with respect to the same vehicle speed and the same depression amount.
The controller is further programmed to calculate the transmission target output torque based on the vehicle speed and the depression amount by looking up either of the first map and second map corresponding to the gear which is applied by the automatic transmission, calculate an engine target output torque based on the transmission target output torque, and output the signal corresponding to the engine target output torque to the engine.
The details as well as other features and advantages of this invention are set forth in the remainder of the specification and are shown in the accompanying drawings.


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patent: 6360154 (2002-03-01), Krenn et al.
patent: 01-206144 (1989-08-01), None

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