Throttle control for automated mechanical transmission

Interrelated power delivery controls – including engine control – Transmission control – Engine controlled by transmission

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123401, B60K 4103

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ABSTRACT:
An improved throttle control assembly (36) in combination with an electronic controller (48) for controlling shifting in an automated mechanical transmission system (10) having a non-electronically controlled engine (14) is provided. The combination of the throttle control assembly and the control allows the non-electronically controlled engine to be subject to throttle blip as well as throttle dip operations while preventing continuing unsafe conditions as a result of single point failures.

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