CA1047800A - Hydraulic clutch-controlled transmission gear detent system - Google Patents

Hydraulic clutch-controlled transmission gear detent system

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CA1047800A
CA1047800A CA307,828A CA307828A CA1047800A CA 1047800 A CA1047800 A CA 1047800A CA 307828 A CA307828 A CA 307828A CA 1047800 A CA1047800 A CA 1047800A
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shift
detent
rail
clutch
hydraulic
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Jack Reinhardt
Kenneth A. Moehle
Jerald D. Hinke
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Case LLC
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JI Case Co
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H63/00Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism
    • F16H63/02Final output mechanisms therefor; Actuating means for the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/30Constructional features of the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/32Gear shift yokes, e.g. shift forks
    • F16H2063/321Gear shift yokes, e.g. shift forks characterised by the interface between fork body and shift rod, e.g. fixing means, bushes, cams or pins
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H63/00Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism
    • F16H63/02Final output mechanisms therefor; Actuating means for the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/30Constructional features of the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/32Gear shift yokes, e.g. shift forks
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H63/00Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism
    • F16H63/02Final output mechanisms therefor; Actuating means for the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/30Constructional features of the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/34Locking or disabling mechanisms
    • F16H63/36Interlocking devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H63/00Control outputs from the control unit to change-speed- or reversing-gearings for conveying rotary motion or to other devices than the final output mechanism
    • F16H63/02Final output mechanisms therefor; Actuating means for the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/30Constructional features of the final output mechanisms
    • F16H63/38Detents

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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A hydraulic clutch-controlled transmission gear detent system including a gear shiftably mounted on a shift rail and a detent member interposed between the rail and the gear for hold-ing the gear in a shifted position. A hydraulic system, includ-ing a valve and a valve controller, such as a clutch pedal, are associated with the detent member to hold the detent member in securing position relative to the shifted gear.

Description

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This invention relates to a detent mechanism and, more particularly, it relates to a mechanism wherein shiftable gears in a transmission are held by a detent againstunintentional movement.
It is well known to provide a transmission in which gears or gear selection mechanisms are selectively slidable into and out of engagement. The sliding movement is usually provided by a shift rail which may either be fixed and provide support for the selection mechanism or alternatively may be rigidly connected to the selection mechanism and slidably mounted in a transmission case.
It is clearly desirable that the selection mechanisms be freely slidable to ensure smooth and convenient change of gear ratio. Howover, it is also necessary to provide suitable means for pre-venting unintentional movement of the selection mechanism, due for example, to shock forces on the -transmission or the forces generated between meshing - . .
gears.
- A detent mechanism is commonly employed to `~ prevent unintentional movement and usually comprises a plug biased into engagement with the shift rail by .~
means of a; spring. Clearly the spring force must be sufficient to prevent unintentional movement of the selection mechanism but at the same time must allow smooth gear shifting. Where transmis-sions are used in arduous conditions or to transmit large torques both these conditions cannot be met - 30 because of the large forces imposed upon the selec--,, .

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tion mechanisms. Consequently an unsatisfactory compromise is reached.
It is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate the above disadvantages.
According to the present invention there is provided a change speed transmission having a clutch control operable upon a clutch to interrupt power transmission to the change speed transmission, a ratio selection mechanism movably mounted on sup-port means for movement into a required speed ratio, detent means operable between the selection means and the support means, biasing means for bias-ing the detent means into engagement with both the support means and the selection mechanism, and con-trol means operable by the clutch control to vary the bias of the biasing means and thereby vary the holding force of the detent means upon interruption of the power transmission. -Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with re-ference to the accompanying drawings, in which~
; Fig. 1 is a sectional view through part of a change speed transmission:

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1~478~J0 Figure 2 is an end elevational view, with parts thereof broken away, and showing a further embodiment of a transmission;
Fig. 3 is a view of a fragment of the transmission shown in Fig. 2.
Referring now to Fig. 1 a transmission for a vehicle or the like, includes a transmission gear 10 and a shift member 11 in the form of the shift fork as can best be seen in Fig. 2 which engages the gear 10 for shifting the gear along its longi-tudinal axis. A shift member 12 is shown in Fig. l, to control a second gear which forms part of a set of gears, each of which are shiftable for setting the transmission in the desired speed ratio.
A cylindrical shift rail 13 is included in the transmission and pilots the shift forks 11 and 12 which can slide along the longitudinal axis of the rail 13. A connector 14, which is only fragmentarily shown, extends from a control member movable by operator to each of the forks 12, 13 so that the operator can move the links or slide the shift members 11 and 12 on the rails 13. The operator therefore aan actuate the connectors 14 ;
to move the shift members 11 and 12 along the rail 13 and there-by shift the gears, such as the gear 10, in the transmission or gear set.
Movement of each of the shift members 11 and 12 is controll~
ed by a detent member 16. The members 16 are movably disposed on the shaft rail 13 to move in a radial direction. The shift rail 13 has a cylindrical pocket 19 through which the cylindrical detent member 16 can extend and slide radially of the longitudinal axis of the shift rail 13 for movement into and out of engage-ment with the shift members 11 and 12. The radially outer ends 17 of the detent members 16 are hemispherically formed, and are -- . .

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~478C~0 selectively disposed in one of several hemispherically-formed pockets 18 in the shift members 11 and 12. The pockets 18 are spaced along the longitudinal axis of the rail 13, The members 11 and 12, and thus the detent members 16 can be selectively dis-posed in any one of the several pockets 18 to thereby hold the shift members 11 and 12 and thus the gears 10 in a selected ;~
position. Fig. 1 shows the detent members 16 in the engaged and thus securing position so that the detent members 16 are shown operatively associated with and thus securing the rail 13 ~ -with the shift members 11 and 12.
Fig. 1 further shows that the shift rail 13 has a hollow cylindrical interior 21 which snugly slidably receives two spaced-apart piston members 22 and 23. The piston members 22, 23 are yieldingly urged apart by a compression spring 24. The ends 26 ;
of the piston members 22 and 23 are conically shaped, and the inner ends 27 of the detent members 16 are likewise conically shaped. Thus the two conically-shaped configurations are in conformity and sliding contact such that when the piston members 22 and 23 are moved away from each other and into contact with - ~ 20 the detent members 16, then the detent members 16 are urged ra-dially outwardly into securing position with the shift members 11 and 12, respectively. The force of the spring 24 is insufficient to prevent slip of the detent members relative to the shift -; members 11 and 12 which can therefore be shifted, under the in-fluence of the links 14, along the rail 13.
Where a gear set or transmission assembly relies only upon the force of a spring to hold the gears in their desired selected ~- -position, it is common to have the gears inadvertently move out ; of that set position, since the spring holding the detent members .
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~)4780() is not sufficient for that purpose. A hydraulic system, gener- 7 ally designated 31, and shown somewhat schematically in the low- '~
er portion of Fig. 1 includes a hydraulic pump 32 connected with a hydraulic line 33 which has a section 34 extending to the shift rail interior 21 at a location between the pistons 22 and 23, Thus the pistons22 and 23 will be subjected to the pressure de-livered by the pump 32, A valve 36 controls the hydraulic pressure at the interior 21 of the shift rail 13, and includes a shiftable spool 37 which 10 slides in a cylindrical passageway 38 under the control of a clutch member or actuator in the form of a vehicle clutch pedal 39, A link 41 connects the spool 37 to the pedal 39. The valve 36 controls hydraulic pressure in the line 34, by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid from the passageway 33 into the housing 38 and thus to a line 42. When the spool 37 is in the position shown in Fig, 1 the clutch pedal 39 is being depressed by the operator to operate the clutch and there is no pressure in the shift rail interior 21. Thus the shift members 11 and 12 can be shifted, if desired. When the pressure on the pedal 39 is released, the 20 spool 37 will return upwardly under the influence of a compres-sion spring 43 to prevent flow to the line 42. When the conduit 33 is thus closed off, then the pressure from t,he pump 32 will be directed to the shaft rail interior 21 adjacent the pistons 22 ,~ -and 23, The force on the detent members 16 is increased and movement of the shift members 11 and 12 is prevented, Figs. 2 and 3 show another embodiment of the invention which utilizes the arrangement of the detent member operatively associated between a shift rail and the shift members and includ-es the hydraulic system which secures the detent member in the 30 locking position. Fig, 2 shows shift rail 46 on which the .~ , .

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shift member 47 is slidably mounted, and it will here be seen that the member 46 is in the nature of a fork having its ends 48 spac-ed apart to engage on opposite sides of the section of the gears 10, as shown and indicated in connection with Fig. 1. The shift rail 46 is of a solid cylindrical shape, and has circular grooves 49 formed therein and spaced apart along the axis of the shift rail 46. A detent member 51 is slidably mounted in a cylindrical ~-bore 52 extending in a shank 53 in the shift member or fork 47.
Thus, the detent member 51 may slide radially toward and away from the shift rail 46. The member 51 has a rounded nose or end 54 which engages one of the grooves 49 when the shift member 47 is adequately aligned with the grooves 49, to hold the shift mem-ber or fork 47 in a position axially on the rail 46. A plug 56 : is shown in the bore 52, and a compression spring 58 is disposed -:
in contact with the detent member 51 to urge the detent member into contact with the shift rail 46.
The hydraulic system 31 described in Fig. 1 can also be utilized in this embodiment. In this instance fluid is transmitt- -ed through a flexible hydraulic line 57, such as of a nylon or rubber tubing, is in hydraulic fluid-flow communication with the shift member 47 to extend to the bore 52 and into the interior 59 of the detent member 51 through a flow passageway 61 in the detent member 51. Hydraulic pressure in the hollow interior 59 will force the detent member 51 into a secure position against the shift member 47 to axially fix it relative to the raii 46. Again, when the operator depresses the clutch pedal 39, that is when he wants to shift the gears 10, then the hydraulic pressure in the line 57 is relieved and the operator can then move the shift member 47 along the rail 46 by simply overcoming the force of the spring 58. The spring 58 does not prevent movement but indicates to the operator when the shift s member 47 has been placed in a desired gear engag-'' '.

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In summary, both embodiments utilize the force of a compres-sion spring and also hydraulic pressure with the hydraulic pres-sure being under the control of the operator and subject to the action of the clutch.

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Claims (4)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclu-sive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A change speed transmission having a clutch control operable upon a clutch to interrupt power transmission to said change speed transmission, a ratio selection mechanism movably mounted on support means for movement into a required speed ratio, detent means operable between said selection means and said support means, biasing means for biasing said detent means into engagement with both said support means and said selection mechanism, and control means operable by said clutch control to vary the bias of said biasing means and thereby vary the holding force of said detent means upon interruption of said power transmission.
2. A change speed transmission according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means includes a fluid motor and said control means includes a valve operable to regulate the pressure of fluid in said fluid motor.
3. A change speed transmission according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said biasing means includes spring means and fluid motor means and said control means includes a valve operable to regul-ate the pressure of fluid in said fluid motor.
4. A hydraulic clutch-controlled transmission gear detent system comprising a vehicle, a clutch actuator movably mounted on said vehicle, a transmission shift rail, a shift member slid-ably mounted on said shift rail for sliding therealong, a connec-tor connected with said shift member for sliding said shift mem-ber along said rail, a detent member operatively disposed inter-mediate said shift rail and said shift member for releasably securing said shaft member in position along said shift rail, a hydraulically movable member operatively associated with said detent member for moving said detent member, a gear operatively connected with said shift member for shifting and positioning with respect to the position of said shift member, a hydraulic system operatively associated with said movable member for moving said movable member and thereby move said detent member into operative position relative to said shift rail and said shift member, said hydraulic system including a hydraulic valve for releasing hydraulic pressure in said hydraulic system, and said clutch actuator being connected with said valve for actuating said valve for releasing the hydraulic pressure and thereby re-leasing said detent member relative to said shift member and said shift rail.
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US05/724,337 US4070914A (en) 1976-09-17 1976-09-17 Hydraulic clutch-controlled transmission gear detent system
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