Control device for hybrid vehicle

A control device of a hybrid vehicle includes an electric motor outputting a running torque at the time of motor running and a starting torque at engine start, in a state of the motor running using even the starting torque, the control device being configured to give a notification of the state to a driver when a charging capacity is smaller than a first predetermined value, and to start an engine when the charging capacity is smaller than a second predetermined value which is smaller than the first predetermined value.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a control device of a hybrid vehicle including an electric motor outputting a running torque at the time of motor running and a starting torque at the engine start and particularly to setting of a motor running region with consideration given to the engine start.

BACKGROUND ART

A hybrid vehicle is well-known that includes an electric motor outputting a running torque at the time of motor running and a starting torque at the engine start. For example, this corresponds to a hybrid vehicle described in Patent Document 1. Patent Document 1 proposes that in a hybrid vehicle including an electric motor coupled via a clutch to an engine, the engine start is initiated when a margin torque is defined as a difference between an upper limit torque that can be output by the electric motor and a currently generated torque of the electric motor and is equal to or less than a motor torque (corresponding to a starting torque) required at the engine start. Therefore, in a technique described in Patent Document 1, an upper limit torque (referred to as a motor running available torque) usable as a running torque at the time of motor running is set as a torque value acquired from the upper limit torque of the electric motor such that a starting torque (e.g., a start compensation torque compensating a deceleration torque transmitted to drive wheels at the engine start (i.e., a drop in a drive torque associated with the engine start)) remains. In short, a start threshold value of the engine start during the motor running is set based on the starting torque. As a result, the vehicle of Patent Document 1 avoids occurrence of shock at the engine start (engine start shock) associated with a drop in the drive torque, for example.

PRIOR ART DOCUMENT

Patent Document

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Problem to be Solved by the Invention

Setting the motor running available torque by subtracting the starting torque from the upper limit torque of the electric motor means that the engine is started even though the motor running can actually be performed in a torque region exceeding the motor running available torque and fuel efficiency may deteriorate. Particularly when a large-capacity battery (i.e., an electric storage device giving/receiving electricity to/from the electric motor) is equipped, the motor running can be continued longer and, therefore, the deterioration in fuel efficiency due to staring of the engine more significantly appears. On the other hand, if the motor running available torque is set without giving consideration to the engine start, even the starting torque from the electric motor is diverted as the running torque and the drive torque may become insufficient at the engine start, resulting in an increase in the engine start shock.

The present invention was conceived in view of the situations and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a control device of a hybrid vehicle capable of satisfying both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock.

Means for Solving the Problem

To achieve the object, the first aspect of the invention provides a control device of a hybrid vehicle including (a) an electric motor outputting a running torque at the time of motor running and a starting torque at engine start, characterized in that (b) in a state of the motor running using even the starting torque, the control device gives a notification of the state to a driver.

Effects of the Invention

Consequently, power of the electric motor can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. Instead, the engine start shock may increase at the engine start; however, since a notification of the state of the motor running using even the starting torque to a driver is preliminarily made, a sense of discomfort to the engine start shock can be suppressed even though the engine start shock is increased as compared to when the notification of the state of the motor running using even the starting torque is not made to the driver. It is also conceivable that the notification to the driver causes the driver to reduce a drive request amount to the vehicle, and the engine start shock is suppressed or avoided by restraining or eliminating the starting torque used for the motor running. Therefore, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can be satisfied.

To achieve the object, the second aspect of the invention provides a control device of a hybrid vehicle including (a) two electric motors outputting a running torque at the time of motor running, at least one of the two electric motors outputting a starting torque at engine start, characterized in that (b) in a state of the motor running using output torques from the two electric motors together, the control device gives a notification of the state to a driver.

Consequently, power of the two electric motors can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. Instead, the engine start shock may increase at the engine start; however, since a notification of the state of the motor running using output torques from the two electric motors together to a driver is made, a sense of discomfort to the engine start shock can be suppressed even though the engine start shock is increased as compared to when the notification of the state of the motor running using output torques from the two electric motors together is not made to the driver. It is also conceivable that the notification to the driver causes the driver to reduce the drive request amount to the vehicle, and the engine start shock is suppressed or avoided by restraining or eliminating the starting torque used for the motor running. Therefore, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can be satisfied.

The third aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in the first or second aspect of the invention, wherein when motor running is performed by using electric power stored by an external power source, the motor running is performed in a torque range in which the running torque and the starting torque are output, and wherein when motor running is performed by using electric power stored by power from the engine or driven force from a drive wheel side, the motor running is performed in a torque range in which the running torque is output. Consequently, in the case of running in a so-called plug-in hybrid system using the electric power stored by the external power source, since it is considered that the motor running can be continued relatively longer because, for example, the electric power available for supply to the electric motors is ensured in a relatively larger amount, it is useful to employ a technique in which the motor running is performed in the torque range capable of outputting the running torque and the starting torque, and expand the motor running region. On the other hand, in the case of running in a normal hybrid system using the electric power stored by the power from the engine or the driven force, since it is considered that the motor running cannot be continued so long because, for example, the electric power available for supply to the electric motors is not ensured as compared to the plug-in hybrid system, it is useful to employ a technique in which the motor running is performed in the torque range capable of outputting the running torque, and suppress or avoid the engine start shock at the engine start during the motor running.

The fourth aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in any one of the first to third aspects of the invention, wherein when the engine start is requested or when the engine start is predicted, the notification to a driver is started. Consequently, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can properly be satisfied.

The fifth aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in any one of the first to fourth aspects of the invention, wherein the notification to the driver prompts an operation of reducing power of the electric motor required for the motor running. Consequently, it is expected that the notification to the driver causes the driver to reduce the drive request amount to the vehicle.

The sixth aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in any one of the first to fifth aspects of the invention, wherein a differential mechanism is included that has a plurality of rotating elements respectively coupled to a first electric motor and a second electric motor each acting as the electric motor and the engine, wherein the differential mechanism has a rotating element coupled to the first electric motor, a rotating element that is an output rotating member coupled to drive wheels in a power transmittable manner, and a rotating element coupled to a crankshaft of the engine as the plurality of the rotating elements, wherein the second electric motor is coupled to the drive wheels in a power transmittable manner, wherein a lock mechanism is further included that couples a rotating element of the plurality of the rotating elements to a non-rotating member when lock actuation is achieved, wherein the rotating element is other than the rotating elements coupled to the electric motor, and wherein when the engine is started during motor running using output torques from the first electric motor and the second electric motor together while the lock mechanism is in a locked state, the lock mechanism is brought into a non-lock state, the first electric motor outputs a cranking torque starting the engine, and the second electric motor compensates a reaction torque of the cranking torque. Consequently, not only because the second electric motor must secure the starting torque during running in preparation for the engine start, but also because the first electric motor outputs the cranking torque and therefore cannot output any drive torque at the engine start, the region capable of the motor running is substantially defined as the torque region capable of outputting the running torque of the second electric motor, which is the same as when one electric motor exists even though the two electric motors are present; however, this invention can satisfy both the maximized utilization of the power of the two electric motors for the motor running (i.e., the use of the output of the two electric motors for extracting the power during the motor running) and the suppression of the engine start shock.

The seventh aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in any one of the first to fifth aspects of the invention, wherein a differential mechanism is included that has a plurality of rotating elements respectively coupled to multiple electric motors acting as the electric motor and the engine, wherein a connecting/disconnecting clutch is included that connects/disconnects a power transmission path between the engine and a rotating element coupled to any of the multiple electric motors, wherein a rotating element coupled to none of the multiple electric motors is used as an output rotating member, wherein if the engine is started during the motor running while the vehicle is running with the connecting/disconnecting clutch released, the starting torque is output by the electric motor coupled to the connecting/disconnecting clutch while the connecting/disconnecting clutch is engaged. Consequently, when the motor running is performed by the multiple electric motors via the differential mechanism, not only because the starting torque must be secured during running in preparation for the engine start, but also because the vehicle must run in a state of equilibrium of the output torque between the multiple electric motors, the electric motor other than the electric motor outputting the starting torque must secure a torque as the unusable torque corresponding to the starting torque during running, and the torque region corresponding the secured portion cannot be used for the motor running; however, this invention eliminates the need for securing the starting torque and the unusable torque and therefore can satisfy both the maximum utilization of the power of the multiple electric motors for the motor running (i.e., the use of the power of the multiple electric motors for extracting the power during the motor running) and the suppression of the engine start shock.

The eighth aspect of the invention provides the control device of a hybrid vehicle recited in any one of the first to fifth aspects of the invention, wherein a connecting/disconnecting clutch is included that connects/disconnects a power transmission path between the engine and the electric motor, and wherein if the engine is started during the motor running using only the electric motor for running with the connecting/disconnecting clutch released, the starting torque is output by the electric motor while the connecting/disconnecting clutch is engaged. This can satisfy both the improvement in fuel efficiency from maximum utilization of the power of the electric motor for the motor running (i.e., expansion of the motor running region) and the suppression of engine start shock.

MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

In the present invention, preferably, the hybrid vehicle may be a hybrid vehicle including an engine and an electric motor and capable of running with the electric motor or a so-called plug-in hybrid vehicle that is the hybrid vehicle having an electric storage device (such as a battery) mounted on the vehicle and chargeable from a charging stand, a household power source, etc. Particularly, since the plug-in hybrid vehicle is considered to have maximum input/output allowable values of the electric storage device made larger than the hybrid vehicle, the motor running can be performed in a region covering a higher request drive torque, for example. For example, if a plurality of electric motors is included, the electric motors can be restrained from increasing in size by enabling a plurality of electric motors to be used as drive force sources for running rather than making the electric motors larger for covering a higher request drive torque.

FIRST EXAMPLE

FIG. 1is a diagram for explaining a general configuration of a hybrid vehicle10(hereinafter referred to as a vehicle10) to which the present invention is applied, and is a block diagram for explaining a main portion of a control system disposed for controlling the portions of the vehicle10. InFIG. 1, the vehicle10includes a first drive portion16, a second drive portion18, a differential gear device20, and a pair of left and right axles22disposed on a power transmission path between a drive force source for running, i.e., an engine12, a first electric motor MG1, and a second electric motor, and a pair of left and right drive wheels14. The vehicle10also includes an oil pump24rotationally driven by the engine12to generate an oil pressure used as an original pressure of a hydraulic control circuit54and to supply lubrication oil to the first drive portion16, the second drive portion18, etc. The vehicle10also includes a meshing clutch (dog clutch)46as a lock mechanism fixing a crankshaft26of the engine12to a housing28that is a non-rotating member.

The first drive portion16includes a planetary gear device30and an output gear32. The planetary gear device30is a known single pinion type planetary gear device having a sun gear S that is a rotating element coupled to the first electric motor MG1, a ring gear R that is a rotating element coupled to the drive wheels14in a power transmittable manner and that is meshed with the sun gear S via a pinion gear P, and a carrier CA that is a rotating element coupled to the housing28by engagement actuation (lock actuation) of the meshing clutch46and that supports the pinion gear P in a rotatable and revolvable manner, as three rotating elements (rotating members), and acts as a differential mechanism generating a differential action. The carrier CA is coupled to the crankshaft26acting as an input shaft of the first drive portion16and the ring gear R is coupled to the output gear32. Therefore, the planetary gear device30is a power distribution mechanism including the carrier CA acting as a first rotating element RE1that is an input rotating member and that is coupled to the engine12, the sun gear S acting as a second rotating element RE2, and the ring gear R acting as a third rotating element RE3that is an output rotating member, so as to distribute power output from the engine12to the first electric motor MG1and the output gear32, and acts as an electric continuously variable transmission. The output gear32is meshed with a large diameter gear36disposed integrally with an intermediate output shaft34parallel to the crankshaft26. A small diameter gear38disposed integrally with the intermediate output shaft34is meshed with a differential input gear40of the differential gear device20.

The second drive portion18includes a second output gear44coupled to an MG2output shaft42that is an output shaft of the second electric motor MG2. The second output gear44is meshed with the large diameter gear36. As a result, the second electric motor MG2is coupled to the drive wheels14in a power transmittable manner.

Although both the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2are motor generators having a function of a motor generating a drive force and a function of a generator (electric generator) generating a reaction force, the first electric motor MG1at least has the function of a generator and the second electric motor MG2at least has the function of a motor. Each of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2is connected via an inverter unit50to an electric storage device52.

In the vehicle10configured as described above, power from the engine12and the first electric motor MG1in the first drive portion16is transmitted via the planetary gear device30to the output gear32and is transmitted via the large diameter gear36and the small diameter gear38disposed on the intermediate output shaft34to the differential input gear40of the differential gear device20. Power from the second electric motor MG2in the second drive portion18is transmitted via the MG2output shaft42and the second output gear44to the large diameter gear36and is transmitted via the small diameter gear38to the differential input gear40. Therefore, any of the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2may be used as the drive force source for running in the vehicle10.

The meshing clutch46includes an engine side member46athat includes a plurality of meshing teeth on the outer circumference and that is disposed to be integrally rotated around the same axis as the crankshaft26, a housing side member46bthat includes a plurality of meshing teeth corresponding to the meshing teeth of the engine side member46aand that is fixed to the housing28, a sleeve46cthat includes a spline on an inner circumferential side meshed with the meshing teeth of the engine side member46aand the housing side member46band that is disposed to be movable (slidable) in the axial direction relative to the engine side member46aand the housing side member46bwhile the spline is meshed with the meshing teeth of the engine side member46aand the housing side member46b, and an actuator46ddriving the sleeve46cin the axial direction. The actuator46dis a hydraulic actuator moving the sleeve46cdepending on a brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit54between a state in which the spline disposed on the inner circumferential side is meshed with the meshing teeth of both the engine side member46aand the housing side member46band a state in which the spline is meshed only with the meshing teeth of the housing side member46bwithout being meshed with the meshing teeth of the engine side member46a.

For example, when the brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit54is increased and the sleeve46cis moved by the actuator46dto the state of meshing with the meshing teeth of both the engine side member46aand the housing side member46b, i.e., when the engagement actuation (lock actuation) is performed, the crankshaft26is fixed to the housing28via the meshing clutch46and, therefore, the crankshaft26is put into a relatively non-rotatable state to the housing28. In short, the crankshaft26is fixed (locked) to the housing28by the engagement actuation of the meshing clutch46. On the other hand, for example, when the brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit54is decreased and the sleeve46cis moved by a biasing force etc. of a return spring included in the actuator46dto the state of meshing only with the meshing teeth of the housing side member46bwithout being meshed with the engine side member46a, i.e., when release actuation (non-lock actuation) is performed, the state of the crankshaft26fixed to the housing28by the meshing clutch46is canceled and, therefore, the crankshaft26is put into a relatively rotatable state to the housing28. The configuration including the meshing clutch46as the lock mechanism can advantageously suppress dragging of the crankshaft26relative to the housing28.

The vehicle10includes an electronic control device80as a control device controlling the portions of the vehicle10. The electronic control device80includes a so-called microcomputer including a CPU, a RAM, a ROM, and an I/O interface, for example, and the CPU executes signal processes in accordance with programs stored in advance in the ROM, while utilizing a temporary storage function of the RAM, to provide various controls of the vehicle10. For example, the electronic control device80provides vehicle control such as hybrid drive control related to the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2and is configured separately for output control of the engine12and output control of the electric motors MG1and MG2as needed. The electronic control device80is supplied with various signals (e.g., an engine rotation speed Ne and crank angle Acr, an output rotation speed Nout that is a rotation speed of the output gear32corresponding to a vehicle speed V, a first electric motor rotation speed Nmg1, a second electric motor rotation speed Nmg2, a lubrication oil temperature THoil that is temperature of lubrication oil of the first drive portion16etc., an accelerator opening degree Acc, and a state of charge (charging capacity) SOC of the electric storage device52) based on detection values from sensors (e.g., a crank position sensor60, an output rotation speed sensor62, a first electric motor rotation speed sensor64such as a resolver, a second electric motor rotation speed sensor66such as a resolver, an oil temperature sensor68, an accelerator opening degree sensor70, and a battery sensor72) disposed on the vehicle10. The electronic control device80supplies various command signals (e.g., an engine control command signal Se, an electric motor control command signal Sm, and a hydraulic control command signal Sp) to devices (e.g., the engine12, an indicator49, the inverter50, and the hydraulic control circuit54) disposed on the vehicle10.

FIG. 2is a function block diagram for explaining a main portion of a control function of the electronic control device80. InFIG. 2, a hybrid control means, i.e., a hybrid control portion82outputs the engine control command signal Se controlling opening/closing of an electronic throttle valve, a fuel injection amount, and ignition timing, for example, and provides the output control of the engine12so as to acquire a target value of an engine torque Te for generating a target engine power Pe*. The hybrid control portion82outputs to the inverter50the electric motor control command signal Sm controlling operations of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2and provides the output control of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2so as to acquire target values of a first electric motor torque Tmg1and a second electric motor torque Tmg2.

Specifically, the hybrid control portion82calculates a request drive torque as a drive request amount to the vehicle10based on the accelerator opening degree Acc and the vehicle speed V and generates the request drive torque from at least one of the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2so as to achieve operation with lower fuel consumption and a smaller exhaust gas amount in consideration of a charging request value (charging request power) etc. For example, the hybrid control portion82selectively establishes depending on a running state a motor running mode for motor running (EV running) using at least only one electric motor of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2as the drive force source for running with operation of the engine12stopped, an engine running mode (steady running mode) for engine running using at least the engine12as the drive force source for running by accepting a reaction force against the power of the engine12with electric generation of the first electric motor MG1to transmit an engine direct torque to the output gear32while the second electric motor MG2is driven by the generated electric power of the first electric motor MG1to transmit a torque to the drive wheels14, and an assist running mode (acceleration running mode) for running by further adding a drive torque of the second electric motor MG2using electric power from the electric storage device52in the engine running mode. The hybrid control portion82establishes the motor running mode in the case of a motor running region in which the request drive torque is smaller than a threshold value obtained and stored empirically or in design in advance (i.e., predefined), and establishes the engine running mode or the assist running mode in the case of an engine running region in which the request drive torque is equal to or greater than the predefined threshold value. The drive request amount can be implemented by using not only the request drive torque at the drive wheels14but also a request drive force at the drive wheels14, a request drive power at the drive wheels14, a target torque of the drive force source for running (the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2), etc. The drive request amount can be implemented by simply using the accelerator opening degree Acc, a throttle valve opening degree, an intake air amount, etc.

If the motor running mode is established, the hybrid control portion82further determines whether the mode is set to a combination mode in which the first electric motor torque Tmg1and the second electric motor torque Tmg2can be used together for running or a single mode in which only the second electric motor torque Tmg2can be used for running. For example, in the motor running mode, the hybrid control portion82establishes the single mode if the request drive torque can be achieved solely by the second electric motor MG2, and establishes the combination mode if the request drive torque cannot be achieved solely by the second electric motor MG2. However, even when the request drive torque can be achieved solely by the second electric motor MG2, if an operating point of the second electric motor MG2(e.g., an operation point of the second electric motor represented by the second electric motor rotation speed Nmg2and the second electric motor torque Tmg2) is within a region predefined as operating points deteriorating an efficiency of the second electric motor MG2, or in other words, if better efficiency is acquired by using the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2together, the hybrid control portion82establishes the combination mode.

If the combination mode is established in the motor running mode, the hybrid control portion82causes the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2to share the request drive torque based on an operation efficiency of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2. For example, during the motor running in the combination mode, the hybrid control portion82obtains a fuel efficiency oriented torque sharing rate predefined based on the request drive torque at the vehicle speed V at the time and obtains respective sharing torques of the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2for the request drive torque based on the sharing rate. The hybrid control portion82controls the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2to output the sharing torques so that the motor running is performed.

During the motor running, the hybrid control portion82determines whether the electric storage device52must be charged by the engine12, based on the charging capacity SOC of the electric storage device52based on the detection value from the battery sensor72. For example, if an actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than a threshold value S1predefined as a small charging capacity necessitating the charging of the electric storage device52by the power of the engine12during the motor running, the hybrid control portion82determines that the engine12must be started (i.e., the engine start is requested).

A lock mechanism actuation control means, i.e., a lock mechanism actuation control portion84controls the actuation of the meshing clutch46. Specifically, the lock mechanism actuation control portion84controls the brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit54to the actuator46dto control the engagement actuation or the release actuation of the meshing clutch46, i.e., fixation, or release of the fixation, of the crankshaft26to the housing28. For example, if the hybrid control portion82performs the motor running in the combination mode, the lock mechanism actuation control portion84increases the brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit58to the actuator46dto cause the engagement actuation of the meshing clutch46, thereby fixing the crankshaft26to the housing28. If the hybrid control portion82performs the engine running or the motor running in the single mode, the lock mechanism actuation control portion84reduces the brake oil pressure Pb to cause the release actuation of the meshing clutch46, thereby releasing the fixation of the crankshaft26to the housing28.

Describing operation of the vehicle10in the engine running mode, the first electric motor torque Tmg1is input to the sun gear S for the engine torque Te input to the carrier CA. In this case, for example, control of setting the operation point of the engine12represented by the engine rotation speed Ne and the engine torque Te to the operating point with the best fuel efficiency can be provided through power running control or reaction force control of the first electric motor MG1. This kind of hybrid format is referred to as a mechanical distribution type or a split type. Describing operation of the vehicle10in the motor running mode in the single mode, the drive of the engine12is not performed (i.e., the engine12is put into an operation stop state) and the rotation speed thereof is set to zero. In this state, power running torque of the second electric motor MG2is transmitted as a drive force in the vehicle forward direction to the drive wheels14. The first electric motor MG1is put into a no-load state (made free).

Describing operation of the vehicle10in the motor running mode in the combination mode with reference to a collinear diagram ofFIG. 3, the drive of the engine12is not performed and the rotation speed thereof is set to zero. The meshing clutch46is caused to perform the engagement actuation by the lock mechanism actuation control portion84and the engine12is locked to be non-rotatable. In the state of the engagement actuation of the meshing clutch46, the power running torque of the second electric motor MG2is transmitted as a drive force in the vehicle forward direction to the drive wheels14. Reaction torque of the first electric motor MG1is transmitted as a drive force in the vehicle forward direction to the drive wheels14. Therefore, when the crankshaft26is locked by the meshing clutch46, the vehicle10can use the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2together as the drive force source for running. As a result, if the electric storage device52has a larger capacity (higher output power) in a plug-in hybrid vehicle employing a so-called plug-in hybrid system allowing the electric storage device52to be charged from an external power source48(seeFIG. 1) such as a charging stand and a household power source, higher output power of motor running can be realized while the second electric motor MG2is restrained from increasing in size.

If the engine start is performed during the motor running in the combination mode, for example, if the engine start is requested because the charging capacity SOC becomes smaller than the threshold value S1, the release actuation of the meshing clutch46must first be performed for the engine start. Specifically, returning toFIG. 2, if the hybrid control portion82determines that the charging capacity SOC is smaller than the threshold value S1during the motor running, the lock mechanism actuation control portion84provides control of releasing the fixation by the meshing clutch46. After the meshing clutch46is released, as depicted inFIG. 4, the hybrid control portion82causes the first electric motor MG1to output a cranking torque for raising the engine rotation speed Ne by an increase in the first electric motor rotation speed Nmg1. When the engine rotation speed Ne increases and becomes equal to or greater than a predetermined engine rotation speed at which the engine12is capable of self-sustaining operation or complete explosion, the hybrid control portion82injects fuel to the engine12and ignites the engine12to start the engine12. In such engine start control, as depicted inFIG. 4, a reaction torque (cranking reaction torque, MG1reaction torque) against the cranking torque from the first electric motor MG1appears on the output gear32side and, therefore, the hybrid control portion82causes the second electric motor MG2to output a start compensation torque for canceling (offsetting) the cranking reaction torque at the engine start. In short, since the cranking reaction torque acts as a deceleration torque transmitted to the drive wheels14and generates a drop in the drive torque, the second electric motor MG2is caused to output the start compensation torque for offsetting the deceleration torque (i.e., compensating a drop in the drive torque associated with the engine start). Both the cranking torque and the start compensation torque are the starting torque at the engine start. As described above, the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2are electric motors outputting the running torque (drive torque) at the time of the motor running and the starting torque at the engine start.

It is proposed as a known technique (conventional example) that a torque value is acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque from an upper limit torque that can be output by an electric motor and is set as an engine start threshold value for determining an engine start so as to start an engine while an engine start shock associated with a drop in the drive torque is avoided or suppressed without shortage of the electric motor torque Tmg at the time of cranking.

On the other hand, in the vehicle10of this example, as depicted inFIG. 4, the first electric motor MG1outputs the cranking torque at the engine start and therefore cannot output any drive torque because of the configuration. Thus, when the known technique is employed, the second electric motor MG2must secure the start compensation torque in preparation for the engine start during running while the first electric motor MG1must prepare for the cranking of the engine and, therefore, as depicted inFIG. 5(see particularly, a conventional example), a motor running region is substantially defined as a torque region equal to or less than the engine start threshold value acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque from an MG2upper limit torque, which is the same as when one electric motor exists even though two electric motors are present.

In this regard, as depicted inFIG. 5, the vehicle10of this example employs a new technique of defining a region of the total upper limit torque of the two electric motors MG1, MG2(the entire region in which the electric motors MG1, MG2can output torque, i.e., a torque range capable of outputting the running torque and the starting torque) as a motor running region capable of the motor running. By employing such a new technique, the power of the two electric motors MG1, MG2can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. On the other hand, while even the starting torque is used in the two electric motors MG1, MG2for the motor running or, from another view point, while the output torques from the two electric motors MG1, MG2are actually used together for the motor running, the engine start shock may increase at the engine start. While even the starting torque is used in the two electric motors MG1, MG2for the motor running and while the output torques from the two electric motors MG1, MG2are actually used together for the motor running, a high-load operation corresponding to a high drive request amount is performed by the two electric motors MG1, MG2, and therefore, this state is referred to as a high-load operation state of the electric motors MG.

Thus, in the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG the electronic control device80of this example notifies a driver of being in the state. This is performed from the viewpoint that if the electronic control device80notifies the driver of being in the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG a sense of discomfort to the engine start shock will be suppressed even though the engine start shock increases at the engine start as compared to when the electronic control device80does not notify the driver. Alternatively, since this also means that the electronic control device80notifies the driver of possibility of occurrence of the engine start shock at the engine start, it can be considered that a sense of discomfort to the engine start shock is suppressed as compared to when the electronic control device80does not notify the driver. Alternatively, since this may prompt the driver to reduce the drive request amount by returning an accelerator etc., it is expected that the engine start shock at the engine start is suppressed or avoided by suppressing or eliminating the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG.

Since the technique of notifying a driver of being in the high-load operation state is a technique consequently leading to the suppression of the engine start shock, the notification to the driver may be started when the engine start is requested. The notification may be made to actively prompt the operation of reducing the drive request amount such that the engine start shock is suppressed or avoided at the engine start.

In the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG, the electronic control device80of this example may notify the driver of being in the state and delay the engine start (e.g., the engine start command) until an operating region of the second electric motor MG2falls within the torque region capable of securing the start compensation torque (e.g., a motor running region in a conventional example; seeFIG. 5) for a request of the engine start.

If the “region of the total upper limit torque of the two electric motors MG1, MG2; seeFIG. 5” is defined as the motor running region, it is desirable to include the electric storage device52capable of suitable output and, therefore, the new technique is usefully employed in a plug-in hybrid vehicle. Although the plug-in hybrid vehicle can perform the motor running by using electric power stored into the electric storage device52from the external power source48in a plug-in hybrid system, this is not a limitation and the plug-in hybrid vehicle can perform the motor running by using regenerative electric power stored in a normal hybrid system charging the electric storage device52with the power from the engine12or the driven force from the drive wheel14side. Therefore, if the motor running is performed by using the electric power stored in the plug-in hybrid system associated with relatively larger capacity and larger output, it is desirable to perform the motor running in the region of the total upper limit torque of the two electric motors MG1, MG2(corresponding to the new technique). On the other hand, if the motor running is performed by using the electric power stored in the normal hybrid system associated with relatively smaller capacity and smaller output, it is desirable to perform the motor running in the torque range in which the second electric motor MG2can output the running torque (i.e., the known method in which a torque region equal to or less than the set engine start threshold value is defined as the motor running region).

Whether electric power is stored in the plug-in hybrid system or in the normal hybrid system is clarified by monitoring input/output of electric power in the electric storage device52. The electric storage device52may include a battery A charged with electric power in the plug-in hybrid system and a battery B charged with electric power in the normal hybrid system. This leads to further clarification of which system the electric power is stored in. The vehicle10may include a mode switch to perform the new technique if a plug-in hybrid mode (PHV mode) is selected and to perform the known technique when a hybrid mode (HV mode) is selected. The mode switch may be a switch selecting the PHV mode of using electric power stored by the external power source48for the motor running and the HV mode of using electric power stored by the power from the engine12or the driven force from the drive wheel14side for the motor running.

When the charging capacity SOC becomes smaller than the threshold value S1and the engine start is requested, if the engine start is delayed until the operating region of the second electric motor MG2falls within the torque region capable of securing the start compensation torque, the charging capacity SOC is further reduced. Although it is contemplated that a certain degree of reduction is allowed in the electric storage device52with a relatively larger capacity, when the charging capacity SOC falls below a limit threshold value S2smaller than the threshold value S1, it is desirable to start the engine even in such a state that the engine start shock increases because the start compensation torque is not secured. Therefore, when the engine start is delayed, if the necessity of engine start further increases (e.g., the charging capacity SOC becomes lower than the limit threshold value S2), the electronic control device80starts the engine12.

More specifically, returning toFIG. 2, if the hybrid control portion82determines that the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the threshold value S1during the motor running in the combination mode, an indication control means, i.e., an indication control portion86notifies a driver to suppress or eliminate the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG. The indication control portion86notifies the driver, for example, solely by lighting or blinking the indicator49(seeFIG. 1), producing a sound or voice from a buzzer, a speaker, etc., or vibrating a driver's seat etc., or by a combination thereof. More specifically, to facilitate the response from the driver, the notification to the driver may be made such that a method of suppressing or eliminating the high-load operation state is indicated. For example, as depicted on a diagram of characteristics during drive of the electric motors ofFIG. 6, the high-load operation state is eliminated in different conditions (arrows ofFIG. 6) in accordance with differences in the running state (e.g., points A, B, and C ofFIG. 6) and, therefore, the notification is made depending on each condition. In the running state at the point A associated with a relatively low vehicle speed and at the point B associated with a relatively intermediate vehicle speed, the notification is made by producing a voice prompting the driver to return the accelerator (e.g., “please return the accelerator”), by emitting a buzzer sound intermittently at relatively long intervals, or by blinking the indicator49at relatively long intervals. Alternatively, in the running state at the point B associated with a relatively intermediate vehicle speed, the notification is made by producing a voice prompting the driver to reduce the vehicle speed V (e.g., “please slow down the vehicle”), by emitting a buzzer sound intermittently at relatively short intervals, or by blinking the indicator49at relatively short intervals. In the running state at the point C associated with a relatively high vehicle speed, the notification is made by producing a voice prompting the driver to return the accelerator and reduce the vehicle speed V (e.g., “please return the accelerator and slow down the vehicle”), by emitting a continuing buzzer sound, or by lighting the indicator49. In the case of running through known auto-cruise control, an operation of canceling the auto-cruise control may be prompted or the auto-cruise control may be canceled to facilitate a reduction in the vehicle speed V.

If the hybrid control portion82determines that the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the threshold value S1, a drive request amount determining means, i.e., a drive request amount determining portion88determines whether the drive request amount is smaller than a predetermined request amount defined in advance. The predetermined request amount is a maximum drive request amount within a range in which the second electric motor MG2can secure the start compensation torque, for example, and is a drive request amount corresponding to the engine start threshold value. For example, if the request drive torque is used as the drive request amount, the predetermined request amount is a start compensation torque; if the accelerator opening degree Acc is used as the drive request amount, the predetermined request amount is a predetermined accelerator opening degree θ1 corresponding to the start compensation torque; or if the request drive power (request output) is used as the drive request amount, the predetermined request amount is a predetermined request output P1corresponding to the start compensation torque.

If the drive request amount determining portion88determines that the drive request amount is smaller than the predetermined request amount, the hybrid control portion82provides a sequence of the engine start control through rotation speed control of the first electric motor MG1such that the engine12is ignited after the engine rotation speed Ne is increased by the cranking torque of the first electric motor MG1while reaction force is accepted by the second electric motor MG2. On the other hand, if the drive request amount determining portion88determines that the drive request amount is equal to or greater than the predetermined request amount, the hybrid control portion82determines whether the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the limit threshold value S2. If it is determined that the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the limit threshold value S2, the hybrid control portion82provides a sequence of the engine start control through the rotation speed control of the first electric motor MG1.

FIG. 7is a flowchart for explaining a main portion of the control operation of the electronic control device80, i.e., the control operation for satisfying both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock, and is repeatedly executed with an extremely short cycle time, for example, on the order of a few msec to a few tens of msec. The flowchart ofFIG. 7is based on the premise of the motor running in the combination mode.FIG. 8is a time chart when the control operation depicted in the flowchart ofFIG. 7is executed.

InFIG. 7, first, at step (hereinafter, step will be omitted) S10corresponding to the hybrid control portion82, for example, it is determined whether the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the threshold value S1during the motor running in the combination mode. In other words, it is determined whether the engine12must be started for charging the electric storage device52. It is predicted whether the two electric motors MG1, MG2will no longer be used for running as the charging capacity SOC decreases during running in the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG. If the determination of S10is affirmative, at S20corresponding to the indication control portion86, a notification is made to a driver that prompts elimination (stop) of the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG (time t1ofFIG. 8). At S30corresponding to the drive request amount determining portion88, it is determined whether the drive request amount (e.g., the request drive torque, the accelerator opening degree Acc, and the request output) is smaller than the predetermined request amount (such as the engine start threshold value, the predetermined accelerator opening degree θ1, and the predetermined request output P1). If the determination of S30is affirmative (time t3ofFIG. 8), at S40corresponding to the lock mechanism actuation control portion84and the hybrid control portion82, the brake oil pressure Pb supplied to the actuator46dis reduced to release the meshing clutch46and, after the release of the meshing clutch46, a sequence of the engine start control is provided through the rotation speed control of the first electric motor MG1(time t3to time t4ofFIG. 8). On the other hand, if the determination of S30is negative, at S50corresponding to the hybrid control portion82, it is determined whether the actual charging capacity SOC is smaller than the limit threshold value S2, for example. If the determination of S50is negative, the operation is returned to S20and, if affirmative, at S60corresponding to the lock mechanism actuation control portion84and the hybrid control portion82, as is the case with S40, the meshing clutch46is released and the sequence of the engine start control is provided through the rotation speed control of the first electric motor MG1. On the other hand, if the determination of S10is negative, at S70corresponding to the hybrid control portion82, the motor running mode using the two electric motors MG1, MG2together is continued without a change.

As depicted inFIG. 8, since the charging capacity SOC becomes lower than the threshold value S1, the indicator49is turned on to suppress or eliminate the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG (time t1ofFIG. 8). At this time point, the engine start is put on standby until the drive request amount is made smaller than the predetermined request amount by a driver's operation. When a driver's reduction operation of the accelerator (after time t2ofFIG. 8) subsequently reduces the accelerator opening degree Acc lower than the predetermined accelerator opening degree θ1 (time t3ofFIG. 8), the brake oil pressure Pb is reduced to release the meshing clutch46and the sequence of the engine start control is provided through the rotation speed control of the first electric motor MG1(time t3to time t4ofFIG. 8). During this period, the torque corresponding to the start compensation torque for canceling the cranking reaction torque and the running torque output by the first electric motor MG1until then is added to the second electric motor torque Tmg2of time t3ofFIG. 8and output from the second electric motor MG2. When the engine12is started (time t4ofFIG. 8), the indicator49is turned off (after time t4ofFIG. 8).

As described above, according to this example, the power of the two electric motors MG1, MG2can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. Instead, the engine start shock may increase at the engine start; however, since a notification of the high-load operation state to a driver is preliminarily made, a sense of discomfort to the engine start shock can be suppressed even though the engine start shock is increased as compared to when the notification of the high-load operation state is not made to the driver. It is also conceivable that the notification to the driver causes the driver to reduce the drive request amount, and the engine start shock is suppressed or avoided by restraining or eliminating the starting torque used for the motor running. Therefore, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can be satisfied.

According to this example, the new technique is implemented if the motor running is performed by using the electric power stored by the external power source48, while the known technique is implemented if the motor running is performed by using the electric power stored by the power from the engine12or the driven force from the drive wheel14side and, therefore, in the case of running in the so-called plug-in hybrid system, since it is considered that the motor running can be continued relatively longer because, for example, the electric power available for supply to the electric motors MG is ensured in a relatively larger amount, it is useful to employ the new technique and expand the motor running region. On the other hand, in the case of running in the normal hybrid system, since it is considered that the motor running cannot be continued so long because, for example, the electric power available for supply to the electric motors MG is not ensured as compared to the plug-in hybrid system, it is useful to employ the known technique and suppress or avoid the engine start shock at the engine start during the motor running.

When the motor running is performed by the two electric motors MG1, MG2in the state of the lock actuation of the meshing clutch46, if the known technique is employed, not only because the second electric motor MG2must secure the start compensation torque during running in preparation for the engine start, but also because the first electric motor MG1outputs the cranking torque and therefore cannot output any drive torque at the engine start, the motor running region is substantially defined as the torque region capable of outputting the running torque of the second electric motor MG2, which is the same as when one electric motor MG2exists even though the two electric motors MG1, MG2are present; however, this example can satisfy both the maximized utilization of the power of the two electric motors MG1, MG2for the motor running (i.e., the use of the output of the two electric motors MG1, MG2for extracting the power during the motor running) and the suppression of the engine start shock.

According to this example, if the engine start is requested, the notification to the driver is started and, therefore, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can properly be satisfied.

According to this example, since the notification to the driver prompts the operation of reducing the power of the electric motors MG required for the motor running, it is expected that the notification to the driver causes the driver to reduce the drive request amount.

Another example of the present invention will be described. In the following description, the portions mutually common to the examples are denoted by the same reference numerals and will not be described.

SECOND EXAMPLE

FIG. 9is a diagram for explaining a general configuration of another hybrid vehicle100(hereinafter referred to as a vehicle100) to which the present invention is applied and, as depicted inFIG. 9, although the vehicle100includes a planetary gear device102as a differential mechanism as is the case with the vehicle10, a coupling relationship of the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2to the planetary gear device102is different from the vehicle10. In particular, the engine12and the first electric motor MG1are indirectly coupled via a clutch C1and also coupled to the same rotating element (ring gear R) of the planetary gear device102. The rotating element (carrier CA) of the planetary gear device102coupled to none of a plurality of the electric motors MG1, MG2is coupled as an output rotating member to the output gear32. The clutch C1acts as a connecting/disconnecting clutch connecting/disconnecting a power transmission path between the engine12and the first electric motor MG1. The vehicle100can achieve, for example, a motor running mode and an engine running mode (e.g., a series hybrid running mode and a parallel hybrid running mode) by switching respective engagement states of the clutch C1, a clutch C2, and a brake B1and switching respective operation states of the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2. In particular, by releasing the clutch C1and the brake B1and engaging the cultch C2, as depicted in a collinear diagram ofFIG. 10, the motor running can be performed for running with only a plurality of the electric motors (the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2) used as the drive force sources for running while the clutch C1is released (corresponding to the combination mode in the motor running mode).

The following discusses the case that the engine start is requested during the motor running in the combination mode. In such a case, as depicted inFIG. 11, the electronic control device80engages the clutch C1to raise the engine rotation speed Ne for the engine start. Since the torque raising the engine rotation speed Ne is the first electric motor torque Tmg1transmitted toward the engine12depending on a torque capacity of the clutch C1, the torque acts as a deceleration torque transmitted to the drive wheels14and generates a drop in the drive torque. Therefore, the first electric motor MG1is caused to output a start compensation torque for offsetting the deceleration torque. As described above, the first electric motor MG1is an electric motor outputting the running torque at the time of the motor running and the starting torque at the engine start.

It is proposed as a known technique to start the engine while the engine start shock is avoided or suppressed by setting the engine start threshold value to a torque value acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque from an upper limit torque that can be output by an electric motor. On the other hand, because of the configuration, the vehicle100of this example must run in a state of equilibrium (balance) between the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2as depicted inFIG. 10. Therefore, if the known technique is employed, the first electric motor MG1must secure the start compensation torque during running in preparation for the engine start while the second electric motor MG2has a torque balancing with the start compensation torque automatically limited as an unusable torque and, therefore, as depicted inFIG. 12(see particularly, a conventional example), a motor running region is defined as a torque region equal to or less than an engine start threshold value acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque and the unusable torque from the total upper limit torque of the two electric motors MG1, MG2.

In this regard, as depicted inFIG. 12, the vehicle100of this example employs a new technique of defining a region of the total upper limit torque of the two electric motors MG1, MG2as the motor running region. By employing such a new technique, the power of the two electric motors MG1, MG2can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. On the other hand, in the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG the engine start shock may increase at the engine start. Thus, in the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG, the electronic control device80of this example notifies a driver of being in the state.

In this example, as is the case with the example, both the improvement in fuel efficiency and the suppression of engine start shock can be satisfied. Specifically, when the motor running is performed by the two electric motors MG1, MG2via the planetary gear device102, if the known technique is employed, not only because the start compensation torque must be secured during running in preparation for the engine start, but also because the vehicle must run in a state of equilibrium of the output torque between the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2, the second electric motor MG2other than the first electric motor MG1outputting the start compensation torque must secure the unusable torque corresponding to the start compensation torque during running, and the torque region corresponding the secured portion cannot be used for the motor running; however, this example eliminates the need for securing the start compensation torque and the unusable torque and therefore can satisfy both the maximum utilization of the power of the two electric motors MG1, MG2for the motor running and the suppression of the engine start shock.

THIRD EXAMPLE

FIG. 13is a diagram for explaining a general configuration of another hybrid vehicle200(hereinafter referred to as a vehicle200) to which the present invention is applied. As depicted inFIG. 13, the vehicle200includes a connecting/disconnecting clutch KO connecting/disconnecting a power transmission path between the engine12and an electric motor MG, and an automatic transmission202making up a portion of a power transmission path between the electric motor MG and the drive wheels14. The vehicle200can perform the motor running for running by using only the electric motor MG as the drive force source for running with the connecting/disconnecting clutch KO released (motor running mode), as depicted in a collinear diagram ofFIG. 14. The vehicle200can perform the engine running for running by using at least the engine12as the drive force source for running with the connecting/disconnecting clutch KO engaged (engine running mode).

The following discusses the case that the engine start is requested during running in the motor running mode. In such a case, as depicted inFIG. 15, the electronic control device80engages the connecting/disconnecting clutch KO to raise the engine rotation speed Ne for the engine start. Since the torque raising the engine rotation speed Ne is the electric motor torque Tmg transmitted toward the engine12depending on a torque capacity of the connecting/disconnecting clutch KO, the torque acts as a deceleration torque transmitted to the drive wheels14and generates a drop in the drive torque. Therefore, the electric motor MG is caused to output a start compensation torque for offsetting the deceleration torque. As described above, the electric motor MG is an electric motor outputting the running torque at the time of the motor running and the starting torque at the engine start.

It is proposed as a known technique to start the engine while the engine start shock is avoided or suppressed by setting the engine start threshold value to a torque value acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque from an upper limit torque that can be output by the electric motor MG. On the other hand, if the known technique is employed, the electric motor MG must secure the start compensation torque during running in preparation for the engine start and, therefore, as depicted inFIG. 16(see particularly, a conventional example), a motor running region is defined as a torque region equal to or less than an engine start threshold value acquired by subtracting the start compensation torque e from an MG upper limit torque of the electric motor MG

In this regard, as depicted inFIG. 16, the vehicle200of this example employs a new technique of defining a region of the upper limit torque of the electric motor MG (the entire region in which the electric motor MG can output torque) as the motor running region. By employing such a new technique, the power of the electric motor MG can be utilized for the motor running to the maximum. On the other hand, in the high-load operation state of the electric motor MG (i.e., while even the starting torque is used for the motor running), the engine start shock may increase at the engine start. Thus, in the high-load operation state of the electric motor MG the electronic control device80of this example notifies a driver of being in the state.

As is the case with the example, this example can satisfy both the improvement in fuel efficiency from maximum utilization of the power of the electric motor MG for the motor running (i.e., expansion of the motor running region) and the suppression of engine start shock.

Although the examples of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to these examples and is applicable in other forms.

For example, although the meshing clutch46is exemplarily illustrated as the lock mechanism in the first example, this is not a limitation. The lock mechanism may be, for example, a one-way clutch permitting rotation in the forward rotation direction of the crankshaft26and preventing rotation in the negative direction, a multi-plate type hydraulic friction engagement device subjected to engagement control by a hydraulic actuator, a dry type engagement device, an electromagnetic friction engagement device (electromagnetic clutch) having an engagement state controlled by an electromagnetic actuator, and a magnetic powder clutch.FIG. 17is a diagram of a brake B that is a hydraulic friction engagement device. InFIG. 17, the brake B has an engagement state thereof controlled between engagement and release depending on the brake oil pressure Pb supplied from the hydraulic control circuit54, for example. The brake B may be slip-engaged as needed. When the brake B is released, the crankshaft26of the engine12is made relatively rotatable to the housing28. On the other hand, when the brake B is engaged, the crankshaft26is fixed (locked) to the housing28. The brake B may be a clutch selectively coupling the housing28and the crankshaft26, for example.

Although the vehicle10of the first example includes the lock mechanism and can perform the motor running by the two electric motors MG1, MG2, the lock mechanism may not necessarily be included. If the lock mechanism is not included, the motor running is performed by the second electric motor MG2, for example, and when the present invention is applied, the start compensation torque can also be used for the motor running. The present invention is also applied to vehicles other than plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Although it is determined that the engine12must be started when the engine start is requested in the examples, this is not a limitation. For example, it is determined that the engine12must be started when the engine start is expected or when it is expected that the engine start is requested. The cases of the expectations correspond to the case that the charging capacity SOC is predicted to be smaller than the threshold value S1based on a reduction speed of the charging capacity SOC of the electric storage device52and a difference between the actual charging capacity SOC and the threshold value S1, for example. Although the case of requesting the engine start is exemplarily illustrated as when the charging capacity SOC becomes smaller than the threshold value S1in the examples, this is not a limitation and, for example, this case may be when the drive request amount further increases.

Although a notification is made to a driver that prompts elimination of the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG if the charging capacity SOC becomes smaller than the threshold value S1in the examples (particularly in the flowchart ofFIG. 7), this is not a limitation. For example, when the engine will soon be started, the notification to the driver may be started, or when the high-load operation state of the electric motors MG is generated, the driver may simply be notified of the state. Although if the charging capacity SOC becomes smaller than the threshold value S1, a sequence of the engine start control is started on the condition that the drive request amount is made smaller than the predetermined request amount in the examples, the engine start control may be started on the condition that the actual second electric motor torque Tmg2is made smaller than predetermined torque corresponding to the predetermined request amount.

Although the vehicle10of the example is configured such that the three rotating elements of the differential mechanism are respectively coupled to the engine12, the first electric motor MG1, and the second electric motor MG2, this is not a limitation. For example, the present invention is applicable to a differential mechanism having four or more rotating elements formed by coupling multiple planetary gear devices to each other. For example, if the differential mechanism has four rotating elements, the lock mechanism stops rotation of a rotating element that is other than the rotating elements coupled to the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2and that is coupled to the engine12or that is also not coupled to the engine12. An electric motor other than the first electric motor MG1and the second electric motor MG2may be included. The engine12and the multiple electric motors are coupled directly or indirectly via a gear mechanism etc., to the rotating elements of the differential mechanism.

In the examples, the second electric motor MG2may be coupled directly or indirectly via a gear mechanism etc., to the output gear32, the intermediate output shaft34, the drive wheels14, etc., or may directly or indirectly be coupled to a pair of wheels different from the drive wheels14. If the second electric motor MG2is coupled to a pair of different wheels, the pair of the different wheels is also included in the drive wheels. In short, the drive wheels driven by the power from the engine12may be wheels different from the drive wheels driven by the power from the second electric motor MG2.

In the examples, the planetary gear devices30and102may be double-planetary planetary gear devices. The planetary gear devices30and102may be differential gear devices having a pair of bevel gears meshed with a pinion, for example.

The above description is merely an embodiment and the present invention can be implemented in variously modified and improved forms based on the knowledge of those skilled in the art.

NOMENCLATURE OF ELEMENTS

10,100,200: hybrid vehicle

14: drive wheels

48: external power source

82: hybrid control portion

86: indication control portion

MG: electric motor