Valve configured for regulating the flow of fluid from a transmission to a fluid cooler
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F01P-007/16
G05D-023/02
F16H-057/04
F16K-011/044
F16K-011/07
F16K-031/00
출원번호
US-0213138
(2011-08-19)
등록번호
US-8960562
(2015-02-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Neelakantan, Vijay A.
Otanez, Paul G.
Bai, Shushan
출원인 / 주소
GM Global Technology Operations LLC
대리인 / 주소
Quinn Law Group, PLLC
인용정보
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4인용 특허 :
5
초록▼
A transmission fluid circuit includes a transmission, a cooler, and a valve. The transmission receives and expels a fluid. The cooler receives and expels the fluid to the transmission. The valve directs the flow of fluid received from the transmission to one of the transmission and the fluid cooler.
A transmission fluid circuit includes a transmission, a cooler, and a valve. The transmission receives and expels a fluid. The cooler receives and expels the fluid to the transmission. The valve directs the flow of fluid received from the transmission to one of the transmission and the fluid cooler. The valve includes a housing, a spool and an actuator. The housing defines a cavity. The spool is movable longitudinally in the cavity between a first position and a second position to direct the flow of the fluid from the cavity to the cooler or the transmission. The actuator is operatively connected to the spool and includes a smart material which is activated in response to the temperature of the fluid in the cavity having at least a first temperature and deactivated in response to the fluid in the cavity having a sufficient number of degrees less than the first temperature.
대표청구항▼
1. A transmission fluid circuit comprising: a transmission configured for receiving and expelling a fluid;a cooler configured for receiving and expelling the fluid to the transmission;a valve configured for directing the flow of fluid received from the transmission to one of the transmission and the
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A transmission fluid circuit comprising: a transmission configured for receiving and expelling a fluid;a cooler configured for receiving and expelling the fluid to the transmission;a valve configured for directing the flow of fluid received from the transmission to one of the transmission and the fluid cooler, the valve including: a housing defining a cavity extending longitudinally between a first end and a second end, wherein the cavity is configured for receiving and expelling the fluid;a spool disposed in the cavity and movable longitudinally therein between a first position and a second position;an actuator operatively disposed within the cavity and configured to act on the spool;wherein the actuator is in fluid communication with the fluid and includes a smart material configured to be activated in response to the temperature of the fluid in the cavity having at least a first temperature such that activation of the smart material activates the actuator;wherein the smart material is configured to be deactivated in response to the fluid in the cavity having a sufficient number of degrees less than the first temperature such that the smart material deactivates the actuator;wherein the actuator acts on the spool when activated to move the spool from the first position to the second position;wherein the fluid is only permitted to flow from the cavity to the cooler, the cooler to the transmission, and from the transmission to the cavity when the spool is in the second position;wherein the spool moves from the second position to the first position when the actuator is deactivated; andwherein the fluid is only permitted to flow from the cavity to the transmission and from the transmission to the cavity when the spool is in the first position. 2. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the valve further includes a biasing device disposed in the cavity, wherein the biasing device continuously reacts against the spool to move the spool to the first position when the actuator is deactivated; wherein the biasing device continuously reacts against the spool in a first longitudinal direction;wherein the actuator acts on the spool in a second longitudinal direction, opposite the first longitudinal direction, when activated, such that the actuator acts on the spool to overcome the biasing device and move the spool from the first position to the second position; andwherein the biasing device acts on the spool in the first direction to move the spool in the first direction from the second position to the first position when the actuator is deactivated. 3. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 2, wherein the spool includes a first section and a second section; wherein the actuator acts on the first section of the spool; andwherein the biasing device reacts against the second section of the spool. 4. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 3, wherein the spool further includes an intermediate section longitudinally disposed between the first section and the second section; wherein the first section and the second section are radially sized to fit within the cavity such that fluid is prevented from passing within the cavity between each of the first section and the second section and the housing; andwherein the intermediate section is radially sized to be smaller than the first second and the second section such that the fluid is allowed to flow radially about the intermediate section and the housing, between the first section and the second section. 5. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the first section of the spool has a first leading section and a second leading section; wherein the first leading section is spaced from the first end of the housing;wherein the first trailing section is longitudinally disposed between the first leading section and the intermediate section such that the intermediate section interconnects the first trailing section and the second section; andwherein the first trailing section is radially sized to be larger than the first leading section. 6. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 5, wherein when the valve is in the second position and the flow from the fluid cooler is below a minimum threshold, the biasing device acts on the spool in the first direction to move the spool in the first direction from the second position to the first position to overcome the actuator when activated. 7. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the smart material longitudinally contracts when the actuator is activated. 8. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the smart material longitudinally expands when the actuator is activated. 9. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator is a coil spring. 10. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator is a membrane having a dome shape. 11. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator includes at least one wire. 12. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 11, wherein the at least one wire extends between a first wire end and a second wire end; wherein the at least one wire is operatively attached to the housing at one of the first wire end and the second wire end such that the first wire end and the second wire end are in spaced relationship to one another; andwherein the spool is operatively attached to the at least one wire between the first wire end and the second wire end. 13. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the spool extends longitudinally between a first spool end and a second spool end; wherein the spool defines a first channel extending therethrough between the first spool end and a second spool end;wherein the spool defines a second channel extending in generally perpendicular relationship to the first channel such that the first channel is in fluid communication with the second channel;wherein the spool is radially sized to fit within the cavity such that fluid is prevented from passing within the cavity between the spool and the housing;wherein the fluid is only permitted to flow from the cavity, via the first and second channels, to the cooler, the cooler to the transmission, and from the transmission to the cavity when the spool is in the second position; andwherein the fluid is only permitted to flow from the cavity, via the first and second channels, to the transmission and from the transmission to the cavity when the spool is in the first position. 14. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator includes: a primary member longitudinally disposed in the cavity;a secondary member longitudinally disposed in the cavity in spaced and adjacent relationship to the first member;wherein the primary member includes a first primary attachment location and a second primary attachment location spaced from the first primary attachment location and disposed proximate the second end of the housing;wherein the secondary member includes a first secondary attachment location and a second secondary attachment location spaced from the first secondary attachment location and disposed proximate the first end of the housing;a first wire, a second wire, and a third wire;wherein the first wire operatively extends between the first end of the housing and the first primary attachment location of the primary member;wherein the second wire operatively extends between the first primary attachment location of the primary member and the second secondary attachment location second attachment location of the secondary member;wherein the third wire is fixedly connected to the first secondary attachment location of the secondary member and the spool, proximate the second end of the housing; andwherein each of the first, second, and third wires include the smart material. 15. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator is operatively connected to the spool. 16. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuator is operatively connected to the housing. 17. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a spacer operatively disposed in the cavity between the spool and the housing. 18. A transmission fluid circuit, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the smart material is entirely immersed in the fluid such that the temperature of the entire smart material is equal to the temperature of the fluid within the cavity. 19. A transmission fluid circuit comprising: a transmission configured for receiving and expelling a fluid;a cooler configured for receiving and expelling the fluid to the transmission;a valve configured for directing the flow of fluid received from the transmission to one of the transmission and the fluid cooler, the valve including: a housing defining a cavity extending longitudinally between a first end and a second end, wherein the cavity is configured for receiving and expelling the fluid;wherein the housing includes a first inlet, a second outlet, and a third outlet in fluid communication with the cavity;a spool disposed in the cavity and movable longitudinally therein between a first position and a second position;wherein the first inlet provides fluid communication from the transmission to a first portion of the cavity that is defined between the spool and the first end of the housing;an actuator operatively disposed within the cavity and configured to act on the spool;wherein the actuator is in fluid communication with the fluid and includes a smart material configured to be activated in response to the fluid in the cavity having at least a first temperature such that activation of the smart material activates the actuator;wherein the smart material is configured to be deactivated in response to the fluid in the cavity having less than the first temperature such the smart material deactivates the actuator;wherein the actuator acts on the spool when activated to move the spool from the first position to the second position;wherein the fluid is only permitted to flow through the third outlet from the cavity to the cooler, the cooler to the transmission, and from the transmission to the cavity through the first inlet when the spool is in the second position;a biasing device disposed in the cavity, wherein the biasing device continuously reacts against the spool to move the spool to the first position when the actuator is deactivated; andwherein the fluid is only permitted to flow through the second outlet from the cavity to the transmission and from the transmission to the cavity through the first inlet when the spool is in the first position.
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