Interrelated power delivery controls – including engine control – Transmission control – Engine controlled by transmission
Patent
1997-08-25
2000-01-18
Marmor, Charles A.
Interrelated power delivery controls, including engine control
Transmission control
Engine controlled by transmission
477107, 74335, 74339, B60K 4108, F16H 5970
Patent
active
060153660
ABSTRACT:
A semi-automatic shift implementation system (100) for a lever-shifted mechanical transmission (10) includes an intent-to-shift sensor (122), such as an intent-to-shift button (120). Upon sensing an intent to shift, a controller (146) will cause the engine to be fueled to minimize torque-lock conditions at jaw clutches to be disengaged.
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Genise Thomas A.
Markyvech Ronald K.
McReynolds James R.
Eaton Corporation
Gordon Howard D.
Marmor Charles A.
Parekh Ankur
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