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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 14, 1981
Filed:
Aug. 04, 1978
Kiyofumi Mizuno, Nagoya, JP;
Hiroaki Maeda, Toyota, JP;
Shigeo Takahashi, Kariya, JP;
Masanori Sato, Nagoya, JP;
Satomi Suzuki, Nagoya, JP;
Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha, Kariya, JP;
Abstract
An automatic speed ratio control system of intergration servo mechanism type for a stepless transmission of an automotive vehicle. Speed ratio is controlled by a hydraulic pump motor of variable displacement type, which in turn is controlled by an actuator having a piston and a cylinder to which hydraulic oil is supplied. The system comprises a target value generator which produces a target value for an engine speed corresponding to a throttle opening or an output torque of an engine, or which produces a target value for an engine output torque corresponding to a throttle opening or an engine speed; a detector for producing a signal indicative of an engine speed or an output torque of an engine; a control signal generator for comparing the signal from the detector against the signal from the target value generator to produce a control signal in accordance with a deviation therebetween; and a controller responsive to the control signal to drive the actuator to change a speed ratio of the stepless transmission. The system is characterized by further comprising means for controlling a gain of the alteration rate of the speed ratio in response to the position of the actuator to increase the alteration rate when the actuator is at the position of low speed ratio and decrease the alteration rate when the actuator is at the position of high speed ratio.