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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2001
Bernd Fessler, Kressbronn, DE;
ZF Batavia L.L.C., Batavia, OH (US);
Abstract
An arrangement for operating a CVT transmission of a motor vehicle is proposed which comprises a hydraulic circuit supplied from a hydraulic pressure source ( ) having two parallel second branches ( ) attached to the first branch ( ) of the hydraulic circuit each for supplying pressure to a hydraulic actuator ( ) for respectively a cone pulley pair ( ) of the transmission wherein with the first branch ( ) and each second branch ( ) an independently controllable pressure valve system ( ) is associated for adjusting the hydraulic pressure in the respective branch ( ). According to the invention at least one of the pressure valve systems ( ) associated with the second branches ( ) has a controllable pressure-differential valve ( ) connected between the first branch ( ) and the second branch ( ) concerned. At the same time the control unit ( ) is designed for the purpose of optionally working in a first pressure control mode in which it adjusts the pressure in the second branch ( ) attached to the pressure-differential valve ( ) by control of the pressure valve system ( ) associated with the second branch ( ) without control of the pressure-differential valve ( ), or in a second pressure control mode in which it adjusts this pressure by control of the pressure-differential valve ( ) at will under simultaneously control of the pressure valve system ( ) associated with the first branch ( ).