Title of Invention

AN EIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSION

Abstract A transmission is provided having an input member, an output member, three planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a plurality of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets includes a sun gear member, a planet carrier member, and a ring gear member. The torque transmitting devices include clutches and brakes arranged within a transmission housing.
Full Text GEAR AND CLUTCH ARRANGEMENT FOR
MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional
Application No. 60/984,531, filed on November 1, 2007, which is hereby
incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
FIELD
[0002] The invention relates generally to a multiple speed transmission
having a plurality of planetary gear sets and a plurality of torque transmitting
devices and more particularly to a transmission having eight or more speeds,
three 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] Automatic power transmissions are currently in widespread use
in passenger vehicles and trucks. As is well known, the automatic transmission
provides a plurality of speed ratios in the forward direction and at least one speed
ratio in the reverse direction. The speed ratios are established through the use
of a plurality of planetary gearsets. The engagement of the gearsets is controlled

by a number of fluid-operated torque transmitting mechanisms, for example
clutches and brakes.
[0005] It has become a standard to provide at least four forward speed
ratios in automatic transmissions for use in passenger vehicles. More recently,
automobile manufacturers have increased the forward speed ratios to six and in
some instances seven or eight. This, of course, requires the addition of
planetary gearsets. However, it is desirable to minimize the number of torque
transmitting mechanisms to reduce cost and overall size of the transmission.
[0006] A number of the currently proposed eight speed planetary
transmissions provide three planetary gearsets and six torque-transmitting
mechanisms. One problem facing transmission designers and manufacturers is
the packaging of the planetary gearsets and the torque-transmitting mechanisms.
It is preferable to arrange the gearsets and torque-transmitting mechanisms in a
way that minimizes the overall size of the transmission as well as reduces
manufacturing complexity.
[0007] Therefore, there is a need for a new and improved multi-speed
transmission. The arrangement of the gearsets and the torque-transmitting
mechanisms of the transmission should minimize the size and manufacturing
complexity of the transmission.
SUMMARY
[0008] In an aspect of the present invention, a multi-speed
transmission is provided. The transmission has an input member, an output

member, a transmission housing, a first, second, and third planetary gear set,
five clutches and one brake.
[0009] The transmission housing has a first wall, a second wall, and a
third wall extending between the first and second walls. The second planetary
gear set is adjacent the first wall. The third planetary gear set is adjacent second
wall. The first planetary gear set is between the second and third planetary gear
sets. Each planetary gear set has a sun gear member, a ring gear member, and
a planet carrier member supporting a plurality of planet gears each configured to
intermesh with at least one of the sun gear member and the ring gear member.
[0010] The output member is continuously interconnected with the ring
gear member of the third planetary gear set. The input member is continuously
interconnected with the sun gear member of the second planetary gear set.
[0011] The sun gear member of the first planetary gear set is
permanently coupled to the transmission housing. The planet carrier member of
the second planetary gear set is permanently coupled to the planet carrier
member of the third planetary gear set.
[0012] The transmission housing has a first area defined radially
inward from an outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by
the first wall and the second planetary gear set, a second area defined radially
inward from the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by
the first and second planetary gear sets, a third area defined radially inward from
the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by the first and
third planetary gear sets, a fourth area defined radially inward from the outer

periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by the third planetary
gear set and the second wall and a fifth area defined radially inward from the
third wall and radially outward from the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets
and axially bounded by the first wall and the second wall.
[0013] The first of the five clutches is selectively engageable to
interconnect the input member with the planet carrier member of the first
planetary gear set. The second of the five clutches is selectively engageable to
interconnect the input member with the ring gear member of the second
planetary gear set. The third of the five clutches is selectively engageable to
interconnect the planet carrier member of the first planetary gear set with the sun
gear member of the third planetary gear set. The fourth of the five clutches is
selectively engageable to interconnect the ring gear member of the first planetary
gear set with the sun gear member of the third planetary gear set. The fifth of the
five clutches is selectively engageable to interconnect the ring gear member of
the first planetary gear set with the ring gear member of the second planetary
gear set. The brake is selectively engageable to interconnect the planet carrier
member of the third planetary gear set to the transmission housing.
[0014] The first of the five clutches is disposed in at least one of the
first, third and fifth areas. The second of the five clutches is disposed in at least
one of the first, second and fifth areas. The third of the five clutches is disposed
in at least one of the second, third and fifth areas. The fourth of the five clutches
is disposed in at least one of the second, third and fifth areas. The fifth of the five

clutches is disposed in at least one of the first, second, third and fifth areas. The
brake is disposed in at least one of the third, fourth and fifth areas.
[0015] The clutches and the brake are selectively engageable to
establish at least eight forward speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio
between the input member and the output member.
[0016] Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the
description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and
specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not
intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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.
[0018] FIG. 1 is a diagram of a cross-section of a transmission
according to the principles of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is
not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0020] Referring now to FIG. 1, an embodiment of a multi-speed
transmission is generally indicated by reference number 10. The transmission 10
includes a transmission housing 11, an input shaft or member 12, and an output
shaft or member 14. The input member 12 is preferably connected to an engine

(not shown) or to a turbine of a torque converter (not shown). The output
member 14 is preferably connected with a final drive unit (not shown) or transfer
case (not shown). In the example provided, the output member 14 is coaxial with
a longitudinal axis defined by the input member 12. Accordingly, the output
member 14 may exit on an opposite side of the transmission 10 as the input
member 12, thereby providing, for example, a rear wheel drive transmission
configuration.
[0021] The transmission 10 includes a first planetary gear set 16, a
second planetary gear set 18, and a third planetary gear set 20. The planetary
gear sets 16, 18, and 20 are connected between the input member 12 and the
output member 14. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first
planetary gear set 16 is a planetary gear set that includes a sun gear member
22, a ring gear member 24 and a carrier member 28 that rotatably supports a set
of pinion gears 32, 34. Pinion gears 32, 34 are configured to intermesh with
each other, sun gear member 22 and ring gear member 24. Moreover, sun gear
member 22 is fixedly connected to the transmission housing 11 of the
transmission 10 for preventing rotation of sun gear member 22. Ring gear
member 24 is connected for common rotation with a first interconnecting shaft or
member 38. Carrier member 28 is connected for common rotation-with a second
interconnecting shaft or member 40 and a third interconnecting shaft or member
45.
[0022] The second planetary gear set 18 includes a sun gear member
42, a ring gear member 44 and a carrier member 46 that rotatably supports a set

of pinion gears 48. Pinion gears 48 are each configured to intermesh with both
sun gear member 42 and ring gear member 44. Sun gear member 42 is
connected for common rotation with the input member 12 and a fourth
interconnecting shaft or member 43. Carrier member 46 is connected for
common rotation with a fifth interconnecting shaft or member 47. Ring gear
member 44 is connected for common rotation with a sixth interconnecting shaft
or member 50 and a seventh interconnecting shaft or member 51.
[0023] The third planetary gear set 20 includes a sun gear member 52,
a ring gear member 54 and a carrier member 56 that rotatably supports a set of
pinion gears 58. Pinion gears 58 are each configured to intermesh with both sun
gear member 52 and ring gear member 54. Sun gear member 52 is connected
for common rotation with an eighth interconnecting shaft or member 60. Ring
gear member 54 is connected for common rotation with the output member 14.
Carrier member 56 is connected for common rotation with the fifth
interconnecting member 47 and a ninth interconnecting shaft or member 61.
[0024] The transmission 10 includes a variety of torque-transmitting
mechanisms or devices including a first clutch 70, a second clutch 72, a third
clutch 74, a fourth clutch 76, a fifth clutch 78, and a brake 80. The first clutch 70
is selectively engagable to connect the fourth interconnecting member 43 with
the third interconnecting member 45. The second clutch 72 is selectively
engagable to connect the fourth interconnecting member 43 with the seventh
interconnecting member 51. The third clutch 74 is selectively engagable to
connect the second interconnecting member 40 with the eighth interconnecting

member 60. The fourth clutch 76 is selectively engagable to connect the first
interconnecting member 38 to the eighth interconnecting member 60. The fifth
clutch 78 is selectively engagable to connect the first interconnecting member 38
to the sixth interconnecting member 50. The brake 80 is selectively engagable to
connect carrier member 56 to the transmission housing 11 to restrict rotation of
carrier member 56 via the ninth interconnecting member 61.
[0025] The transmission 10 is capable of transmitting torque from the
input member 12 to the output member 14 in preferably at least eight forward
torque ratios and two reverse torque ratios. Each of the forward torque ratios
and the reverse torque ratios are attained by engagement of one or more of the
torque-transmitting mechanisms (i.e. first clutch 70, second clutch 72, third clutch
74, fourth clutch 76, fifth clutch 78, and brake 80). Those skilled in the art will
readily understand that a different speed ratio is associated with each torque
ratio. Thus, eight forward speed ratios may be attained by the transmission 10.
[0026] The transmission housing 11 includes a first end wall 102, a
second end wall 104, and a third wall 106. The third wall 106 interconnects
between the first and second end walls 102 and 104 to provide a space or cavity
108 in which the planetary gear sets 16, 18, and 20 and the torque-transmitting
mechanisms 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 are located. Further, the cavity 108 has
a plurality of areas or Zones A, B, C, D, and E in which the plurality of torque
transmitting mechanisms 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 are specifically positioned, in
accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention.

[0027] As shown in FIG. 1, Zone A is defined by the area or space
bounded: axially on the left by the first end wall 102, on the right by planetary
gear set 18, radially inward by a reference line "L" which is a longitudinal line that
is axially aligned with the input shaft 12, and radially outward by a reference line
"M" which is a longitudinal line that extends adjacent an outer diameter or outer
periphery of the planetary gear sets 16, 18, and 20. While reference line "M" is
illustrated as a straight line, it should be appreciated that reference line "M"
follows the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets 16, 18, and 20, and
accordingly may be stepped or non-linear depending on the location of the outer
periphery of each of the planetary gear sets 16, 18, and 20. Zone B is defined
by the area bounded: axially on the left by planetary gear set 18, axially on the
right by planetary gear set 16, radially outward by reference line "M", and radially
inward by reference line "L". Zone C is defined by the area bounded: axially on
the left by planetary gear set 16, axially on the right by planetary gear set 20,
radially outward by reference line "M", and radially inward by reference line "L".
Zone D is defined by the area bounded: axially on the left by planetary gear set
20, axially on the right by the second end wall 104, radially outward by reference
line "M", and radially inward by reference line "L". Zone E is defined by the area
bounded: axially on the left by the first end wall 102, axially on the right by the
second end wall 104, radially inward by reference line "M" and radially outward
by the third wall 106.
[0028] The torque transmitting mechanisms 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80
are intentionally located within specific Zones in order to provide advantages in

overall transmission size, packaging efficiency, and reduced manufacturing
complexity. In the particular example shown in FIG. 1, the torque transmitting
mechanisms 70 and 72 are in Zone A, the torque transmitting mechanisms 74,
76, and 78 are in Zone B, and the torque transmitting mechanism 80 is in Zone
C.
[0029] However, the present invention contemplates other
embodiments where the torque transmitting mechanisms 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, and
80 are disposed in the other Zones. The feasible locations of the torque-
transmitting devices 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 relative to the Zones are
illustrated in Chart 1. An "X" in the chart indicates that the present invention
contemplates locating the particular torque transmitting device in the referenced
Zones. An "O" in the chart indicates that the present invention contemplates that
it is not feasible to locate the particular torque transmitting device in the
referenced Zone.

[0030] For example, the present invention provides that brake 80 may
be located in Zones C, D, or E, but may not be located in Zones A or B. It should
be appreciated that each of the torque transmitting devices 70, 72, 74, 76, 78,
and 80 may be located in a permissible Zone, as indicated in Chart 1,


independently of the location of any of the other torque transmitting devices 70,
72, 74, 76, 78, and 80.
[0031] 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.

CLAIMS:
1. A transmission comprising:
an input member;
an output member;
a transmission housing having a first wall, a second wall, and a third wall
extending between the first and second walls;
a first, second, and third planetary gear set disposed within the
transmission housing, wherein the second planetary gear set is adjacent the first
wall, the third planetary gear set is adjacent second wall, and the first planetary
gear set is between the second and third planetary gear sets, each planetary
gear set having a sun gear member, a ring gear member, and a planet carrier
member supporting a plurality of planet gears each configured to intermesh with
at least one of the sun gear member and the ring gear member, wherein the
output member is continuously interconnected with the ring gear member of the
third planetary gear set, wherein the input member is continuously
interconnected with the sun gear member of the second planetary gear set,
wherein the sun gear member of the first planetary gear set is permanently
coupled to the transmission housing, wherein the planet carrier member of the
second planetary gear set is permanently coupled to the planet carrier member
of the third planetary gear set, and;
wherein the transmission housing has a first area defined radially inward
from an outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by the
first wall and the second planetary gear set, a second area defined radially
inward from the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by
the first and second planetary gear sets, a third area defined radially inward from
the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by the first and
third planetary gear sets, a fourth area defined radially inward from the outer
periphery of the planetary gear sets and axially bounded by the third planetary
gear set and the second wall, and a fifth area defined radially inward from the

third wall and radially outward from the outer periphery of the planetary gear sets
and axially bounded by the first wall and the second wall;
a first clutch selectively engageable to interconnect the input member and
the sun gear member of the second planetary gear set with the planet carrier
member of the first planetary gear set;
a second clutch selectively engageable to interconnect the input member
and the sun gear member of the second planetary gear set with the ring gear
member of the second planetary gear set;
a third clutch selectively engageable to interconnect the planet carrier
member of the first planetary gear set with the sun gear member of the third
planetary gear set;
a fourth clutch selectively engageable to interconnect the ring gear
member of the first planetary gear set with the sun gear member of the third
planetary gear set;
a fifth clutch selectively engageable to interconnect the ring gear member
of the first planetary gear set with the ring gear member of the second planetary
gear set;
a brake selectively engageable to interconnect the planet carrier member
of the third planetary gear set to the transmission housing;
wherein the first clutch is disposed in at least one of the first, third and fifth
areas, the second clutch is disposed in at least one of the first, second and fifth
areas, the third clutch is disposed in at least one of the second, third and fifth
areas, the fourth clutch is disposed in at least one of the second, third and fifth
areas, the fifth clutch is disposed in at least one of the first, second, third and fifth
areas, and the brake is disposed in at least one of the third, fourth and fifth areas;
and
wherein the clutches and the brake are selectively engageable to establish
at least eight forward speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between
the input member and the output member.

2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first clutch is disposed in
the first area, the second clutch is disposed in the first area, the third clutch is
disposed in the second area, the fourth clutch is disposed in the second area, the
fifth clutch is disposed in the second area, and the brake is disposed in the third
area.
3. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first clutch is disposed
within the first area.
4. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first clutch is disposed
within the third area.
5. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first clutch is disposed
within the fifth area.
6. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the second clutch is disposed
within the first area.
7. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the second clutch is disposed
within the second area.
8. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the second clutch is disposed
within the fifth area.

9. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the third clutch is disposed
within the second area.
10. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the third clutch is disposed
within the third area.
11. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the third clutch is disposed
within the fifth area.
12. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fourth clutch is disposed
within the second area.
13. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fourth clutch is disposed
within the third area.
14. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fourth clutch is disposed
within the fifth area.
15. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fifth clutch is disposed
within the first area.
16. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fifth clutch is disposed
within the second area.

17. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fifth clutch is disposed
within the third area.
18. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the fifth clutch is disposed
within the fifth area.
19. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the brake is disposed within
the third area.
20. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the brake is disposed within
the fourth area.
21. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the brake is disposed within
the fifth area.
22. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the first planetary gear set has
a first plurality of pinions and a second plurality of pinions rotatably supported by
the planet carrier member wherein the first plurality of pinions intermeshes with
the sun gear member and the second plurality of pinions intermeshes with the
ring gear member.

A transmission is provided having an input member, an output member, three planetary gear sets, a plurality of coupling members and a plurality of torque transmitting devices. Each of the planetary gear sets includes a sun gear
member, a planet carrier member, and a ring gear member. The torque transmitting devices include clutches and brakes arranged within a transmission housing.

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Patent Number 279355
Indian Patent Application Number 1655/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 03/2017
Publication Date 20-Jan-2017
Grant Date 18-Jan-2017
Date of Filing 25-Sep-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 RENAISSANCE CENTER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JAMES M. HART 16011 HAGGERTY, BELLEVILLE, MICHIGAN 48111
2 CLINTON E. CAREY 215 RIVERVIEW AVENUE MONROE, MICHIGAN 48162
3 ANDREW W. PHILLIPS 1052 CUTLER CIRCLE SALINE, MICHIGAN 48176
4 SCOTT H. WITTKOPP 6189 OAKHURST DRIVE, YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN 48197
PCT International Classification Number F16H3/44; F16H3/44
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/984531 2007-11-01 U.S.A.