Title of Invention

AN EIGHT SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HAVING FOUR PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A PLURALITY OF TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICES

Abstract An automatic transmission is provided having an input member, an output member, four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a plurality of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets includes first, second and third members. The torque transmitting devices may include clutches and a brake.
Full Text EIGHT SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
CROSS-REFFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional
Application No. 60/909,614 filed on April 2, 2007. The disclosure of the above
application is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD
[0002] The invention relates generally to a multiple speed automatic
transmission having a plurality of planetary gear sets and a plurality of torque
transmitting devices and more particularly to an eight speed automatic
transmission having four planetary gear sets and a plurality of torque transmitting
devices.
BACKGROUND
[0003] The statements in this section merely provide background
information related to the present disclosure and may or may not constitute prior
art.
[0004] A typical multiple speed automatic transmission uses a
combination of friction clutches, planetary gear arrangements and fixed
interconnections to achieve a plurality of gear ratios. The number and physical
arrangement of the planetary gear sets, generally, are dictated by packaging,
cost and desired speed ratios.
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[0005] While current automatic transmissions achieve their intended
purpose, the need for new and improved transmission configurations which
exhibit improved performance, especially from the standpoints of efficiency,
responsiveness and smoothness and improved packaging, primarily reduced
size and weight, is essentially constant. Accordingly, there is a need for an
improved, cost-effective, compact multiple speed automatic transmission.
SUMMARY
[0006] An automatic transmission is provided having an input member,
an output member, four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and
a plurality of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets
includes first, second and third members. The torque transmitting devices may
be either clutches or a brake.
[0007] An embodiment of the transmission includes two simple
planetary gear sets and two compound planetary gear sets, four clutches and
one brake.
[0008] Another embodiment of the transmission includes four simple
planetary gear sets, four clutches and one brake.
[0009] Another embodiment of the transmission includes three simple
planetary gear sets and one compound planetary gear set, four clutches and one
brake.
[0010] It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an
automatic transmission having four planetary gear sets.
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[0011] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
automatic transmission having at least eight forward speeds and at least one
reverse.
[0012] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an
automatic transmission having four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling
members and a plurality of torque transmitting devices.
[0013] It is still a further object of the present invention that each carrier
member can be either a single-pinion carrier member (simple) or a double-pinion
carrier member (compound). Embodiments with long pinions are also possible.
[0014] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an
automatic transmission having four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling
members and a plurality of clutches and a brake.
[0015] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an
automatic transmission having two compound planetary gear sets and two simple
planetary gear sets.
[0016] Further objects and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent by reference to the following description and appended
drawings wherein like reference numbers refer to the same component, element
or feature.
DRAWINGS
[0017] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only
and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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[0018] FIG. 1 is a lever diagram of an embodiment of an eight speed
automatic transmission according to the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic view of an embodiment of an eight
speed automatic transmission according to the present invention;
[0020] FIG. 3 is a truth table presenting the state of engagement of the
various torque transmitting clutches and brakes in each of the available forward
and reverse speeds or gear ratios of the automatic transmission illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2.
[0021] FIG. 4 is a lever diagram of another embodiment of an eight
speed automatic transmission according to the present invention;
[0022] FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view of another embodiment of an
eight speed automatic transmission according to the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 6 is a truth table presenting the state of engagement of the
various torque transmitting clutches and brakes in each of the available forward
and reverse speeds or gear ratios of the automatic transmission illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5;
[0024] FIG. 7 is a lever diagram of another embodiment of an eight
speed automatic transmission according to the present invention;
[0025] FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic view of another embodiment of an
eight speed automatic transmission according to the present invention; and
[0026] FIG. 9 is a truth table presenting the state of engagement of the
various torque transmitting clutches and brakes in each of the available forward
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and reverse speeds or gear ratios of the automatic transmission illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is
not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0028] At the outset, it should be appreciated that in the particular
example provided, the eight speed automatic transmission of the present
invention has an arrangement of permanent mechanical connections between
the elements of the four planetary gear sets. These permanent mechanical
connections relate the transmission embodiments. A first component or element
of a first planetary gear set is permanently coupled to a first component or
element of a second planetary gear set. A second component or element of the
first planetary gear set is permanently coupled to a second component or
element of the second planetary gear set. The second component or element of
the second planetary gear set is also permanently coupled to a second
component or element of a third planetary gear set. A third component or
element of the third planetary gear set is permanently coupled to a ground,
stationary element, or a transmission housing.
[0029] Referring now to FIG. 1, an embodiment of an eight speed
automatic transmission 10 is illustrated in a lever diagram format. A lever
diagram is a schematic representation of the components of a mechanical device
such as an automatic transmission. Each individual lever represents a planetary
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gear set wherein the three basic mechanical components of the planetary gear
are each represented by a node. Therefore, a single lever contains three nodes:
one for the sun gear, one for the planet gear carrier, and one for the ring gear.
The relative length between the nodes of each lever can be used to represent the
ring-to-sun ratio of each respective gear set. These lever ratios, in turn, are used
to vary the gear ratios of the transmission in order to achieve an appropriate
ratios and ratio progression. Mechanical couplings or interconnections between
the nodes of the various planetary gear sets are illustrated by thin, horizontal
lines and torque transmitting devices such as clutches and brakes are presented
as interleaved fingers. If the device is a brake, one set of the fingers is
grounded. Further explanation of the format, purpose and use of lever diagrams
can be found in SAE Paper 810102, which is hereby fully incorporated by
reference.
[0030] The automatic transmission 10 includes an input shaft or
member 12, a first planetary gear set 14 having three nodes: a first node 14A, a
second node 14B and a third node 14C, a second planetary gear set 16 having
three nodes: a first node 16A, a second node 16B and a third node 16C, a third
planetary gear set 18 having three nodes: a first node 18A, a second node 18B
and a third node 18C, a fourth planetary gear set 20 having three nodes: a first
node 20A, a second node 20B and a third node 20C and an output shaft or
member 22.
[0031] The second node 14B of the first planetary gear set 14 is
coupled to the first node 18A of the third planetary gear set 18. The third node
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14C of the first planetary gear set 14 is coupled to ground or the transmission
housing 50. The first node 16A of the second planetary gear set 16 is coupled to
first node 18A of the third planetary gear set 18. The second node 16B of the
second planetary gear set 16 is coupled to second node 18B of the third
planetary gear set 18. The third node 20C of the fourth planetary gear set 20 is
coupled to the input shaft or member 12. The output shaft or member 22 is
coupled to the third node 18C of the third planetary gear set 18.
[0032] A first clutch 26 selectively connects the second node 16B of
the second planetary gear set 16 to the third node 20C of the fourth planetary
gear set 20. A second clutch 28 selectively connects the third node 16C of the
second planetary gear set 16 to the first node 20A of the fourth planetary gear
set 20. A third clutch 30 selectively connects the third node 16C of the second
planetary gear set 16 to the second node 20B of the fourth planetary gear set 20.
A fourth clutch 32 selectively connects the first node 20A of the fourth planetary
gear set 20 to the first node 14A of the first planetary gear set 14. A brake 34
selectively connects the second node 20B of the fourth planetary gear set 20 to
the ground or transmission housing 50.
[0033] Referring now to FIG. 2, a stick diagram presents a schematic
layout of the embodiment of the eight speed transmission 10 according to the
present invention. In FIG. 2, the numbering from the lever diagram of FIG. 1 is
carried over. The clutches, brake and couplings are correspondingly presented
whereas the nodes of the planetary gear sets now appear as components of
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planetary gear sets such as sun gears, ring gears, planet gears and planet gear
carriers.
[0034] For example, planetary gear set 14 includes a ring gear member
14A, a planet gear carrier member 14B and a sun gear member 14C. Ring gear
member 14A is connected for common rotation with a first interconnecting shaft
or member 42. The planet gear carrier member 14B rotatably supports a set of
planet gears 14D (only one shown) and is connected for common rotation with a
second interconnecting shaft or member 44. The sun gear member 14C is
connected to the ground or transmission housing 50 through a third shaft or
interconnecting member 46. Planet gears 14D are each configured to intermesh
with sun gear member 14C and ring gear member 14A.
[0035] The input shaft or member 12 is continuously connected to an
engine (not shown) or to a turbine of a torque converter (not shown). The output
shaft or member 22 is continuously connected with the final drive unit or transfer
case (not shown).
[0036] Planetary gear set 16 includes a sun gear member 16C, a
planet carrier member 16B that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 16D and
a ring gear member 16A. Sun gear member 16C is connected for common
rotation with a fourth interconnecting shaft or member 48. Planet carrier member
16B is connected for common rotation with a fifth interconnecting shaft or
member 52. Ring gear member 16A is connected for common rotation with a
sixth interconnecting shaft or member 54. Planet gears 16D are each configured
to intermesh with both sun gear member 16C and ring gear member 16A.
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[0037] Planetary gear set 18 includes a sun gear member 18C, a ring
gear member 18A and a planet carrier member 18B that rotatably supports a first
set of planet gears 18D and a second set of planet gears 18E. Sun gear
member 18C is connected for common rotation with output shaft or member 22.
Ring gear member 18A is connected for common rotation with second
interconnecting shaft or member 44 and sixth interconnecting shaft or member
54. Planet carrier member 18B is connected for common rotation with fifth
interconnecting shaft or member 52. First set of planet gears 18D are configured
to intermesh with both sun gear member 18C and second set of planet gears
18E. Second set of planet gears 18E are configured to intermesh with both ring
gear member 18A and first set of planet gears 18D.
[0038] Planetary gear set 20 includes a sun gear member 20C, a ring
gear member 20A and a planet carrier member 20B that rotatably supports a first
set of planet gears 20D and a second set of planet gears 20E. Sun gear
member 20C is connected for common rotation with the input shaft or member
12. Ring gear member 20A is connected for common rotation with a seventh
interconnecting shaft or member 60. Planet carrier member 20B is connected for
common rotation with an eighth interconnecting shaft or member 62 and a ninth
interconnecting shaft or member 58. First set of planet gears 20D are configured
to intermesh with both sun gear member 20C and second set of planet gears
20E. Second set of planet gears 20E are configured to intermesh with both ring
gear member 20A and first set of planet gears 20D.
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[0039] The torque-transmitting mechanisms or clutches 26, 28, 30, 32
and brake 34 allow for selective interconnection of the shafts or interconnecting
members, members of the planetary gear sets and the housing. For example,
first clutch 26 is selectively engageable to connect input shaft or member 12 to
fifth interconnecting shaft or member 52. Second clutch 28 is selectively
engageable to connect seventh interconnecting shaft or member 60 to fourth
interconnecting shaft or member 48. Third clutch 30 is selectively engageable to
connect eighth interconnecting shaft or member 62 to fourth interconnecting shaft
or member 48. Fourth clutch 32 is selectively engageable to connect seventh
interconnecting shaft or member 60 to first interconnecting shaft or member 42.
Brake 34 is selectively engageable to connect ninth interconnecting shaft or
member 58 to transmission housing 50 to restrict rotation of shaft or member 58
relative to housing 50.
[0040] Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 3, the operation of the
embodiment of the eight speed automatic transmission 10 will be described. It
will be appreciated that the automatic transmission 10 is capable of transmitting
torque from the input shaft or member 12 to the output shaft or member 22 in at
least eight forward speed or torque ratios and at least one reverse speed or
torque ratio. Each forward and reverse speed or torque ratio is attained by
engagement of one or more of the torque-transmitting mechanisms (i.e. first
clutch 26, second clutch 28, third clutch 30, fourth clutch 32 and brake 34), as
will be explained below. FIG. 3 is a truth table presenting the various
combinations of torque-transmitting mechanisms that are activated or engaged to
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achieve the various gear states. Actual numerical gear ratios of the various gear
states are also presented although it should be appreciated that these numerical
values are exemplary only and that they may be adjusted over significant ranges
to accommodate various applications and operational criteria of the automatic
transmission 10. An example of the gear ratios that may be obtained using the
embodiments of the present invention are also shown in FIG. 3. Of course, other
gear ratios are achievable depending on the gear diameter, gear teeth count and
gear configuration selected.
[0041] To establish reverse gear, first clutch 26, fourth clutch 32 and
brake 34, and are engaged or activated. First clutch 26 connects input shaft or
member 12 to fifth interconnecting shaft or member 52. Fourth clutch 32
connects seventh interconnecting shaft or member 60 to first interconnecting
shaft or member 42. Brake 34 connects ninth interconnecting shaft or member
58 to transmission housing 50 to restrict rotation of shaft or member 58 relative to
housing 50. Likewise, the eight forward ratios are achieved through different
combinations of clutch engagement, as shown in FIG. 3.
[0042] It will be appreciated that the foregoing explanation of operation
and gear states of the eight speed automatic transmission 10 assumes, first of
all, that all clutches and brakes not specifically referenced in a given gear state
are inactive or disengaged and, second of all, that during gear shifts, i.e.,
changes of gear state, between at least adjacent gear states, a clutch or brake
engaged or activated in both gear states will remain engaged or activated.
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[0043] Referring now to FIG. 4, another embodiment of an automatic
transmission is illustrated and indicated by reference number 100. Automatic
transmission 100 includes an input shaft or member 112, a first planetary gear
set 114 having three nodes: a first node 114A, a second node 114B and a third
node 114C, a second planetary gear set 116 having three nodes: a first node
116A, a second node 116B and a third node 116C, a third planetary gear set 118
having three nodes: a first node 118A, a second node 118B and a third node
118C, a fourth planetary gear set 120 having three nodes: a first node 120A, a
second node 120B and a third node 120C and an output shaft or member 122.
[0044] The second node 114B of the first planetary gear set 114 is
coupled to the first node 116A of the second planetary gear set 116. The third
node 114C of the first planetary gear set 114 is coupled to ground or the
transmission housing 150. The first node 116A of the second planetary gear set
116 is coupled to the second node 118B of the third planetary gear set 118. The
second node 116B of the second planetary gear set 116 is coupled to the third
node 118C of the third planetary gear set 118. The second node 120B of the
fourth planetary gear set 120 is coupled to the input shaft or member 112. The
output shaft or member 122 is coupled to the second node 116B of the second
planetary gear set 116.
[0045] A first clutch 126 selectively connects the third node 116C of the
second planetary gear set 116 to the second node 120B of the fourth planetary
gear set 120 and the input shaft 112. A second clutch 128 selectively connects
the third node 116C of the second planetary gear set 116 to the third node 120C
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of the fourth planetary gear set 120. A third clutch 130 selectively connects the
first node 118A of the third planetary gear set 118 to the third node 120C of the
fourth planetary gear set 120. A fourth clutch 132 selectively connects the first
node 120A of the fourth planetary gear set 120 to the first node 114A of the first
planetary gear set 114. A brake 134 selectively connects the first node 120A of
the fourth planetary gear set 120 to the ground or transmission housing 150.
[0046] Referring now to FIG. 5, a stick diagram presents a schematic
layout of the embodiment of the eight speed transmission 100 according to the
present invention. In FIG. 5, the numbering from the lever diagram of FIG. 4 is
carried over. The clutches, brake and couplings are correspondingly presented
whereas the nodes of the planetary gear sets now appear as components of
planetary gear sets such as sun gears, ring gears, planet gears and planet gear
carriers.
[0047] For example, planetary gear set 114 includes sun gear member
114A, planet gear carrier member 114B and ring gear member 114C. Sun gear
member 114A is connected for common rotation with a first interconnecting shaft
or member 142. The planet gear carrier member 114B rotatably supports a set of
planet gears 114D (only one shown) and is connected for common rotation with a
second interconnecting shaft or member 144. Planet gears 114D are each
configured to intermesh with sun gear member 114A and ring gear member
114C. Ring gear member 114C is connected to the ground or transmission
housing 150 through a third interconnecting shaft or member 146.
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[0048] The input shaft or member 112 is continuously connected to an
engine (not shown) or to a turbine of a torque converter (not shown). The output
shaft or member 122 is continuously connected with the final drive unit or transfer
case (not shown).
[0049] Planetary gear set 116 includes sun gear member 116C, planet
carrier member 116B that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 116D and ring
gear member 116A. Sun gear member 116C is connected for common rotation
with a fourth interconnecting shaft or member 148. Planet carrier member 116B
is connected for common rotation with a fifth interconnecting shaft or member
152 and output shaft or member 122. Planet gears 116D are each configured to
intermesh with both sun gear member 116C and ring gear member 116A. Ring
gear member 116A is connected for common rotation with the second
interconnecting shaft or member 144.
[0050] Planetary gear set 118 includes sun gear member 118A, ring
gear member 118C and planet carrier member 118B that rotatably supports a set
of planet gears 118D. Sun gear member 118A is connected for common rotation
with a sixth interconnecting shaft or member 154. Ring gear member 118C is
connected for common rotation with fifth interconnecting shaft or member 152.
Planet carrier member 118B is connected for common rotation with second
interconnecting shaft or member 144. Planet gears 118D are each configured to
intermesh with both sun gear member 118A and ring gear member 118C.
[0051] Planetary gear set 120 includes sun gear member 120A, ring
gear member 120C and planet carrier member 120B that rotatably supports a set
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of planet gears 120D. Sun gear member 120A is connected for common rotation
with a seventh interconnecting shaft or member 158. Ring gear member 120C is
connected for common rotation with an eighth interconnecting shaft or member
156. Planet carrier member 120B is connected for common rotation with input
shaft or member 112. Planet gears 120D are each configured to intermesh
with both sun gear member 120A and ring gear member 120C.
[0052] The torque-transmitting mechanisms or clutches 126, 128, 130,
132 and brake 134 allow for selective interconnection of the shafts or
interconnecting members, members of the planetary gear sets and the housing.
For example, first clutch 126 is selectively engageable to connect input shaft or
member 112 and planet carrier member 120B to fourth interconnecting shaft or
member 148. Second clutch 128 is selectively engageable to connect eighth
interconnecting shaft or member 156 to fourth interconnecting shaft or member
148. Third clutch 130 is selectively engageable to connect eighth interconnecting
shaft or member 156 to sixth interconnecting shaft or member 154. Fourth clutch
132 is selectively engageable to connect first interconnecting shaft or member
142 to seventh interconnecting shaft or member 158. Brake 134 is selectively
engageable to connect seventh interconnecting shaft or member 158 to
transmission housing 150 to restrict rotation of shaft or member 158 relative to
housing 150.
[0053] Referring now to FIGS. 5 and 6, the operation of the
embodiment of the eight speed automatic transmission 100 will be described. It
will be appreciated that the automatic transmission 100 is capable of transmitting
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torque from the input shaft or member 112 to the output shaft or member 122 in
at least eight forward speed or torque ratios and at least one reverse speed or
torque ratio. Each forward and reverse speed or torque ratio is attained by
engagement of one or more of the torque-transmitting mechanisms (i.e. first
clutch 126, second clutch 128, third clutch 130, fourth clutch 132 and brake
134), as will be explained below. FIG. 6 is a truth table presenting the various
combinations of torque-transmitting mechanisms that are activated or engaged to
achieve the various gear states. Actual numerical gear ratios of the various gear
states are also presented although it should be appreciated that these numerical
values are exemplary only and that they may be adjusted over significant ranges
to accommodate various applications and operational criteria of the automatic
transmission 100. An example of the gear ratios that may be obtained using the
embodiments of the present invention are also shown in FIG. 6. Of course, other
gear ratios are achievable depending on the gear diameter, gear teeth count and
gear configuration selected.
[0054] To establish reverse gear, third clutch 130, fourth clutch 132
and brake 134, and are engaged or activated. Third clutch 130 connects eighth
interconnecting shaft or member 156 to sixth interconnecting shaft or member
154. Fourth clutch 132 connects first interconnecting shaft or member 142 to
seventh interconnecting shaft or member 158. Brake 134 connects seventh
interconnecting shaft or member 158 to transmission housing 150 to restrict
rotation of shaft or member 158 relative to housing 150. Likewise, the eight
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forward ratios are achieved through different combinations of clutch engagement,
as shown in FIG. 6.
[0055] It will be appreciated that the foregoing explanation of operation
and gear states of the eight speed automatic transmission 100 assumes, first of
all, that all clutches and brake not specifically referenced in a given gear state
are inactive or disengaged and, second of all, that during gear shifts, i.e.,
changes of gear state, between at least adjacent gear states, a clutch or brake
engaged or activated in both gear states will remain engaged or activated.
[0056] Referring now to FIG. 7, another embodiment of an automatic
transmission is illustrated and indicated by reference number 200. Automatic
transmission 200 includes an input shaft or member 212, a first planetary gear
set 214 having three nodes: a first node 214A, a second node 214B and a third
node 214C, a second planetary gear set 216 having three nodes: a first node
216A, a second node 216B and a third node 216C, a third planetary gear set 218
having three nodes: a first node 218A, a second node 218B and a third node
218C, a fourth planetary gear set 220 having three nodes: a first node 220A, a
second node 220B and a third node 220C and an output shaft or member 222.
[0057] The first node 214A of the first planetary gear set 214 is coupled
to ground or the transmission housing 250. The second node 214B of the first
planetary gear set 214 is coupled to the second node 218B of the third planetary
gear set 218. The second node 216B of the second planetary gear set 216 is
coupled to the second node 218B of the third planetary gear set 218. The third
node 216C of the second planetary gear set 216 is coupled to third node 218C of
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the third planetary gear set 218. The first node 218A of the third planetary gear
set 218 is coupled to the output shaft or member 222. The input shaft or member
212 is coupled to the third node 220C of the fourth planetary gear set 220.
[0058] A first clutch 226 selectively connects the third node 214C of the
first planetary gear set 214 to the first node 220A of the fourth planetary gear set
220. A second clutch 228 selectively connects the third node 218C of the third
planetary gear set 218 to the first node 220A of the fourth planetary gear set 220.
A third clutch 230 selectively connects the third node 218C of the third planetary
gear set 218 to the second node 220B of the fourth planetary gear set 220. A
fourth clutch 232 selectively connects the third node 220C of the fourth planetary
gear set 220 to the first node 216A of the second planetary gear set 116. A
brake 234 selectively connects the second node 220B of the fourth planetary
gear set 220 to the ground or transmission housing 250.
[0059] Referring now to FIG. 8, a stick diagram presents a schematic
layout of the embodiment of the eight speed transmission 200 according to the
present invention. In FIG. 8, the numbering from the lever diagram of FIG. 7 is
carried over. The clutches, brake and couplings are correspondingly presented
whereas the nodes of the planetary gear sets now appear as components of
planetary gear sets such as sun gears, ring gears, planet gears and planet gear
carriers.
[0060] For example, planetary gear set 214 includes sun gear member
214A, planet gear carrier member 214B and ring gear member 214C. The planet
gear carrier member 214B rotatably supports a set of planet gears 214D (only
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one shown) and is connected for common rotation with a first interconnecting
shaft or member 244. Sun gear member 214A is connected to the ground or
transmission housing 250 through a second interconnecting shaft or member
246. Planet gears 214D are each configured to intermesh with sun gear member
214A and ring gear member 214C. Ring gear member 214C is connected for
common rotation with a third interconnecting shaft or member 248.
[0061] The input shaft or member 212 is continuously connected to an
engine (not shown) or to a turbine of a torque converter (not shown). The output
shaft or member 222 is continuously connected with the final drive unit or transfer
case (not shown).
[0062] Planetary gear set 216 includes sun gear member 216C, planet
carrier member 216A that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 216D and ring
gear member 216B. Sun gear member 216C is connected for common rotation
with a fourth interconnecting shaft or member 252. Planet carrier member 216A
is connected for common rotation with a fifth interconnecting shaft or member
254. Planet gears 216D are each configured to intermesh with both sun gear
member 216C and ring gear member 216B. Ring gear member 216B is
connected for common rotation with a sixth interconnecting shaft or member 256.
[0063] Planetary gear set 218 includes sun gear member 218C, ring
gear member 218A and planet carrier member 218B that rotatably supports a set
of planet gears 218D. Sun gear member 218C is connected for common rotation
with a seventh interconnecting shaft or member 258 and fourth interconnecting
shaft or member 252. Ring gear member 218A is connected for common
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rotation with output shaft or member 222. Planet carrier member 218B is
connected for common rotation with first interconnecting shaft or member 244
and sixth interconnecting shaft or member 256. Planet gears 218D are each
configured to intermesh with both sun gear member 218C and ring gear member
218A.
[0064] Planetary gear set 220 includes sun gear member 220C, ring
gear member 220A and planet carrier member 220B that rotatably supports a
first set of planet gears 220D and a second set of planet gears 220E. Sun gear
member 220C is connected for common rotation with input shaft or member 212.
Ring gear member 220A is connected for common rotation with an eighth
interconnecting shaft or member 260 and a ninth interconnecting shaft or
member 262. Planet carrier member 220B is connected for common rotation
with a tenth interconnecting shaft or member 264 and an eleventh
interconnecting shaft or member 266. First set of planet gears 220D are
configured to intermesh with both sun gear member 220C and second set of
planet gears 220E. Second set of planet gears 220E are configured to
intermesh with both ring gear member 220A and first set of planet gears 220D.
[0065] The torque-transmitting mechanisms or clutches 226, 228, 230,
232 and brake 234 allow for selective interconnection of the shafts or
interconnecting members, members of the planetary gear sets and the housing.
For example, first clutch 226 is selectively engageable to connect third
interconnecting shaft or member 248 and ninth interconnecting shaft or member
262. Second clutch 228 is selectively engageable to connect seventh
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interconnecting shaft or member 258 to eighth interconnecting shaft or member
260. Third clutch 230 is selectively engageable to connect tenth interconnecting
shaft or member 264 to seventh interconnecting shaft or member 258. Fourth
clutch 232 is selectively engageable to connect input shaft or member 212 to fifth
interconnecting shaft or member 254. Brake 234 is selectively engageable to
connect eleventh interconnecting shaft or member 266 to transmission housing
250 to restrict rotation of shaft or member 266 relative to housing 250.
[0066] Referring now to FIGS. 8 and 9, the operation of the
embodiment of the eight speed automatic transmission 200 will be described. It
will be appreciated that the automatic transmission 200 is capable of transmitting
torque from the input shaft or member 212 to the output shaft or member 222 in
at least eight forward speed or torque ratios and at least one reverse speed or
torque ratio. Each forward and reverse speed or torque ratio is attained by
engagement of one or more of the torque-transmitting mechanisms (i.e. first
clutch 226, second clutch 228, third clutch 230, fourth clutch 232 and brake
234), as will be explained below. FIG. 9 is a truth table presenting the various
combinations of torque-transmitting mechanisms that are activated or engaged to
achieve the various gear states. Actual numerical gear ratios of the various gear
states are also presented although it should be appreciated that these numerical
values are exemplary only and that they may be adjusted over significant ranges
to accommodate various applications and operational criteria of the automatic
transmission 200. An example of the gear ratios that may be obtained using the
embodiments of the present invention are also shown in FIG. 9. Of course, other
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gear ratios are achievable depending on the gear diameter, gear teeth count and
gear configuration selected.
[0067] To establish reverse gear, first clutch 226, fourth clutch 232 and
brake 234 are engaged or activated. First clutch 226 connects third
interconnecting shaft or member 248 and ninth interconnecting shaft or member
262. Fourth clutch 232 connects input shaft or member 212 to fifth
interconnecting shaft or member 254. Brake 234 connects eleventh
interconnecting shaft or member 266 to transmission housing 250 to restrict
rotation of shaft or member 266 relative to housing 250. Likewise, the eight
forward ratios are achieved through different combinations of clutch engagement,
as shown in FIG. 9.
[0068] It will be appreciated that the foregoing explanation of operation
and gear states of the eight speed automatic transmission 200 assumes, first of
all, that all clutches and brake not specifically referenced in a given gear state
are inactive or disengaged and, second of all, that during gear shifts, i.e.,
changes of gear state, between at least adjacent gear states, a clutch or brake
engaged or activated in both gear states will remain engaged or activated.
[0069] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature
and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be
within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a
departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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CLAIMS
What is claimed is:
1. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having first,
second and third members;
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the first
member of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the first planetary gear set with the third member of the third
planetary gear set and the third member of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the third planetary gear set with the second member of the
second planetary gear set; and
five torque transmitting mechanisms selectively engageable to
interconnect one of the first members, second members, and third members with
at least one of the first members, second members, third members, and the
stationary element; and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
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speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein a first of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect at least one of
the first member of the fourth planetary gear set and the input member with at
least one of the second member of the second planetary gear set and the second
member of the third planetary gear set.
3. The transmission of claim 2 wherein a second of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the third
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first member of the second
planetary gear set.
4. The transmission of claim 3 wherein a third of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the second
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first member of the second
planetary gear set.
5. The transmission of claim 4 wherein a fourth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the third
member of the fourth planetary gear with the third member of the first planetary
gear set.
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6. The transmission of claim 5 wherein a fifth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the second
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the stationary element.
7. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first members are sun
gears, the second members are carrier members, and the third members are ring
gears.
8. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the first member of the fourth planetary gear set
and the output member is continuously interconnected with the first member of
the third planetary gear set.
9. The transmission of claim 1 wherein a first of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect at least one of
the second member of the fourth planetary gear set and the input member with
the first member of the second planetary gear set.
10. The transmission of claim 9 wherein a second of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the first
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first member of the second
planetary gear set.
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11. The transmission of claim 10 wherein a third of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the first
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first member of the third
planetary gear set.
12. The transmission of claim 11 wherein a fourth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the third
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the third member of the first
planetary gear set.
13. The transmission of claim 12 wherein a fifth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the third
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the stationary element.
14. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first member of the first
planetary gear set is a ring gear, the second member of the first planetary gear
set is a carrier member, the third member of the first planetary gear set is a sun
gear, the first member of the second planetary gear set is a sun gear, the second
member of the second planetary gear set is a carrier member, the third member
of the second planetary gear set is a ring gear, the first member of the third
planetary gear set is sun gear, the second member of the third planetary gear set
is a ring gear, the third member of the third planetary gear set is a carrier
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member, the first member of the fourth planetary gear set is a ring gear, the
second member of the fourth planetary gear set is a carrier member, and the
third member of the fourth planetary gear set is a sun gear.
15. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the second member of the fourth planetary gear
set and the output member is continuously interconnected with the second
member of the second planetary gear set.
16. The transmission of claim 1 wherein a first of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the third
member of the first planetary gear set with the first member of the fourth
planetary gear set.
17. The transmission of claim 16 wherein a second of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the first
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the second member of the third
planetary gear set.
18. The transmission of claim 17 wherein a third of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the second
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the second member of the third
planetary gear set.
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19. The transmission of claim 18 wherein a fourth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect at least one of
the third member of the fourth planetary gear set and the input member with the
first member of the second planetary gear set.
20. The transmission of claim 19 wherein a fifth of the five torque
transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to interconnect the second
member of the fourth planetary gear set with the stationary element.
21. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first member of the first
planetary gear set is a sun gear, the second member of the first planetary gear
set is a carrier member, the third member of the first planetary gear set is a ring
gear, the first member of the second planetary gear set is a carrier member, the
second member of the second planetary gear set is a sun gear, the third member
of the second planetary gear set is a ring gear, the first member of the third
planetary gear set is a ring gear, the second member of the third planetary gear
set is a sun gear, the third member of the third planetary gear set is a carrier
member, the first member of the fourth planetary gear set is a ring gear, the
second member of the fourth planetary gear set is a carrier member, and the
third member of the fourth planetary gear set is a sun gear.
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22. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the third member of the fourth planetary gear
set and wherein the output member is continuously interconnected with the first
member of the third planetary gear set.
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23. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having first,
second and third members, wherein the input member is continuously
interconnected with the first member of the fourth planetary gear set and the
output member is continuously interconnected with the first member of the third
planetary gear set.
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the first
member of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the first planetary gear set with the third member of the third
planetary gear set and the third member of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the third planetary gear set with the second member of the
second planetary gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the first member of the fourth planetary gear set and
the input member with at least one of the second member of the second
planetary gear set and the second member of the third planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the third member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first
member of the second planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the second member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first
member of the second planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the third member of the fourth planetary gear with the third member
of the first planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the second member of the fourth planetary gear set with the
stationary element, and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
24. The transmission of claim 23 wherein the first members are sun
gears, the second members are carrier members, and the third members are ring
gears.
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25. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having a sun
gear, a carrier member, and a ring gear, wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set
and the output member is continuously interconnected with the sun gear of the
third planetary gear set.
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the sun
gear of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
carrier member of the first planetary gear set with the ring gear of the third
planetary gear set and the ring gear of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
carrier member of the third planetary gear set with the carrier member of the
second planetary gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set and the
input member with at least one of the carrier member of the second planetary
gear set and the carrier member of the third planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear of the
second planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear
of the second planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear with the ring gear of the
first planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear set with the
stationary element, and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
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26. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having first,
second and third members, wherein the input member is continuously
interconnected with the second member of the fourth planetary gear set and the
output member is continuously interconnected with the second member of the
second planetary gear set;
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the first
member of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the first planetary gear set with the third member of the third
planetary gear set and the third member of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the third planetary gear set with the second member of the
second planetary gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the second member of the fourth planetary gear set
and the input member with the first member of the second planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the first member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first
member of the second planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the first member of the fourth planetary gear set with the first
member of the third planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the third member of the fourth planetary gear set with the third
member of the first planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the third member of the fourth planetary gear set with the stationary
element, and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
27. The transmission of claim 26 wherein the first member of the first
planetary gear set is a ring gear, the second member of the first planetary gear
set is a carrier member, the third member of the first planetary gear set is a sun
gear, the first member of the second planetary gear set is a sun gear, the second
member of the second planetary gear set is a carrier member, the third member
of the second planetary gear set is a ring gear, the first member of the third
planetary gear set is sun gear, the second member of the third planetary gear set
is a ring gear, the third member of the third planetary gear set is a carrier
member, the first member of the fourth planetary gear set is a ring gear, the
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second member of the fourth planetary gear set is a carrier member, and the
third member of the fourth planetary gear set is a sun gear.
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28. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having a sun
gear, a carrier member, and a ring gear wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear
set and the output member is continuously interconnected with the carrier
member of the second planetary gear set;
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the ring
gear of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
carrier member of the first planetary gear set with the carrier member of the third
planetary gear set and with the ring gear of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
ring gear of the third planetary gear set with the carrier member of the second
planetary gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear set
and the input member with the sun gear of the second planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear of the
second planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear of the
third planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear of the
first planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the stationary
element, and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
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29. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having first,
second and third members, wherein the input member is continuously
interconnected with the third member of the fourth planetary gear set and
wherein the output member is continuously interconnected with the first member
of the third planetary gear set;
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the first
member of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the first planetary gear set with the third member of the third
planetary gear set and the third member of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
second member of the third planetary gear set with the second member of the
second planetary gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the third member of the first planetary gear set with the first member
of the fourth planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the first member of the fourth planetary gear set with the second
member of the third planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the second member of the fourth planetary gear set with the second
member of the third planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the third member of the fourth planetary gear set and
the input member with the first member of the second planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the second member of the fourth planetary gear set with the
stationary element, and
wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.
30. The transmission of claim 29 wherein the first member of the first
planetary gear set is a sun gear, the second member of the first planetary gear
set is a carrier member, the third member of the first planetary gear set is a ring
gear, the first member of the second planetary gear set is a carrier member, the
second member of the second planetary gear set is a sun gear, the third member
of the second planetary gear set is a ring gear, the first member of the third
planetary gear set is a ring gear, the second member of the third planetary gear
set is a sun gear, the third member of the third planetary gear set is a carrier
member, the first member of the fourth planetary gear set is a ring gear, the
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second member of the fourth planetary gear set is a carrier member, and the
third member of the fourth planetary gear set is a sun gear.
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31. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
first, second, third and fourth planetary gear sets each having a sun
gear, a carrier member, and a ring gear, wherein the input member is
continuously interconnected with the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set
and wherein the output member is continuously interconnected with the ring gear
of the third planetary gear set;
a first interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the sun
gear of the first planetary gear set with a stationary element;
a second interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
carrier member of the first planetary gear set with the carrier member of the third
planetary gear set and the ring gear of the second planetary gear set;
a third interconnecting member continuously interconnecting the
sun gear of the third planetary gear set with the sun gear of the second planetary
gear set;
a first torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the first planetary gear set with the ring gear of the
fourth planetary gear set;
a second torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear of the
third planetary gear set;
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a third torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear set with the sun gear
of the third planetary gear set;
a fourth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect at least one of the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear set and the
input member with the carrier member of the second planetary gear set; and
a fifth torque transmitting mechanism selectively engageable to
interconnect the carrier member of the fourth planetary gear set with the
stationary element, and
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wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively
engageable in combinations of at least three to establish at least eight forward
speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and
the output member.


ABSTRACT
An automatic transmission is provided having an input member, an output
member, four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a plurality
of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets includes first,
second and third members. The torque transmitting devices may include
clutches and a brake.

An automatic transmission is provided having an input member, an output
member, four planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a plurality
of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets includes first,
second and third members. The torque transmitting devices may include
clutches and a brake.

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00465-kol-2008-description complete.pdf

00465-kol-2008-drawings.pdf

00465-kol-2008-form 1.pdf

00465-kol-2008-form 2.pdf

00465-kol-2008-form 3.pdf

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465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-ABSTRACT.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-CLAIMS.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-DRAWINGS.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-FORM-1.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-FORM-2.pdf

465-KOL-2008-(04-04-2014)-OTHERS.pdf

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465-KOL-2008-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

465-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

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465-kol-2008-form 18.pdf

465-KOL-2008-OTHERS.pdf

465-KOL-2008-PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf


Patent Number 265720
Indian Patent Application Number 465/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 11/2015
Publication Date 13-Mar-2015
Grant Date 10-Mar-2015
Date of Filing 06-Mar-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JAMES M. HART 16011 HAGGERTY BELLEVILLE, MICHIGAN 48111
2 ANDREW W. PHILLIPS 1052 CUTLER CIRCLE SALINE, MICHIGAN 48176
3 CLINTON E. CAREY 215 RIVERVIEW AVENUE MONROE, MICHIGAN 48162
4 MADHUSUDAN RAGHAVAN 6816 TRAILVIEW COURT WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN 48322
5 SCOTT H. WITTKOPP 6189 OAKHURST DRIVE YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN 48197
PCT International Classification Number F16H3/62; F16H3/44
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/909,614 2007-04-02 U.S.A.