Abstract: An electro-mechanical transmission is provided having only a single motor/generator, at least one differential gear set and two torque-transmitting mechanisms. A first of the torque-transmitting mechanisms is selectively engageable to establish a first continuously variable operating mode and a second of the torque-transmitting mechanisms selectively engageable to establish a second continuously variable operating mode and a synchronous shift between the two operating modes is achievable. A method of control is provided in which vehicle operating characteristics are analyzed to identify a target operating state in terms of operating mode and ratio based on the available motor torque and motor power and on maximizing energy efficiency. The transmission is controlled to approach this operating mode as closely as possible and the diverge away from the optimum torque operating with zero net battery use as the battery charge of the battery connected with the motor/generator accumulates or depletes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
August 14, 2007
Assignee:
General Motors Corportion
Inventors:
Alan G. Holmes, Michael R. Schmidt, Donald Klemen
Abstract: The present invention provides a system, a method and a computer usable medium including a program for a vehicle that has traveled off of a planned route.
This may be done by providing a plurality of nodes located on road segments, generating a plurality of pre-established checkpoints at intersections and receiving a signal including a location coordinate identifying current vehicle position. It may also be done by comparing the vehicle coordinates to the coordinates of checkpoints, constructing a proximity ellipse in response to the aforementioned comparison and identifying at least one return path cycle within the ellipse with acceptable road segments that allow travel back to a planned route.
Abstract: Machining of internal and external grooves in aluminum based alloys is performed through the use of a sharp edge physical vapor deposition coated cemented carbide cutting tool.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 29, 1997
Assignees:
Kennametal Inc., General Motors Corportion
Inventors:
Russell J. Tumey, Robert L. De Corte, Donald R. Hart, Alvin J. Lang