Active Accelerator Pedal Comprising a Worm Gear
20170217312 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
- Reiner Schweinfurth (Eppingen, DE)
- Udo Sieber (Bietigheim, DE)
- Daniel Henning (Sersheim, DE)
- Bjoern Noack (Rutesheim, DE)
- Milos Hlavka (Borovany, CZ)
Cpc classification
F16H2019/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H19/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05G5/03
PHYSICS
B60K2026/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G5/03
PHYSICS
F16H19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An active accelerator pedal for a vehicle includes a pedal unit and an actuator unit. The pedal unit includes a pedal that is pivotable about a pivot axis. The actuator unit includes an electrical device and a worm gear positioned between the electrical drive and the pedal unit. The worm gear includes a worm and a driven worm element. The actuator unit is configured to apply a counterforce in a direction opposite to a pedal force exerted on the pedal.
Claims
1. An active accelerator pedal for a vehicle, comprising: a pedal unit including a pedal that is pivotable about a pivot axis; and an actuator unit including an electrical drive and a worm gear positioned between the electrical drive and the pedal unit, the worm gear having a worm and a driven worm element, and the actuator unit configured to apply a counterforce in a direction opposite to a pedal force exerted on the pedal.
2. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the worm gear is a single-step worm gear, and includes at most one worm and at most one worm wheel.
3. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the worm element comprises a worm wheel.
4. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pivot axis of the pedal is coaxial with a central axis of the worm wheel.
5. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the pedal unit further includes a first stop; and the actuator unit further includes a second stop configured to transmit the counterforce applied by the actuator unit to the pedal unit.
6. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a spring element positioned between and operatively connected to the worm gear and the pedal.
7. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spring element includes a compression spring or a torsion spring.
8. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first travel sensor and a second travel sensor, wherein: the actuator unit further includes a moveable component of the actuator unit; the first travel sensor is configured to determine a position of the moveable component, of the actuator unit; and the second travel sensor is configured to determine a position of the pedal.
9. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the worm gear and the pedal unit define a free travel; and the actuator unit is configured to apply the counterforce to the pedal unit in a direction opposite to the pedal force in response to a movement of the actuator unit a distance defined by the free travel.
10. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a housing, wherein: the worm element is positioned in the housing; the housing has includes a window; and the worm engages the worm element through the window.
11. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 6, wherein: the spring element includes a spring end; the worm gear includes a stop; the spring end and the stop define a free travel; and the actuator unit is configured to apply the counterforce to the pedal unit in a direction opposite to the pedal force in response to a movement of the actuator unit a distance defined by the free travel.
12. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a control unit configured to operate the actuator unit, wherein the actuator unit is configured to apply a counterforce in a direction opposite to a pedal force exerted on the pedal in response to signals from the control unit.
13. The accelerator pedal as claimed in claim 8, wherein the moveable component of the actuator unit is the worm element.
Description
Drawing
[0015] Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in detail below, referring to the accompanying drawing. Identical or functionally equivalent parts are each denoted by the same reference numerals. In the drawing:
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Preferred embodiments of the invention
[0022] An active accelerator pedal 1 according to a first preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in detail below, referring to
[0023] As can be seen from
[0024] The pedal unit 2 comprises a pedal 20, which can be actuated by means of a foot 24, for example. The pedal may also be actuated in an entirely different way, however, for example by hand or by a robot, which functions as “driver” and comprises sensors for determining the counterforce. The pedal 20 is capable of pivoting about a pivot axis 21. An upright pedal is represented in this exemplary embodiment, but a pendent pedal may also be used. The pedal 20 is connected to a first and second return element 11, 12 (for safety reasons of redundant design) by way of a linkage arrangement 9. A maximum pedal travel 15 is defined between an idling stop 13 and a full-load stop 14 (cf.
[0025] A first travel sensor 16 registers a position of the pedal 20 via a displacement travel of the linkage arrangement 9.
[0026] The actuator unit 3 comprises an electrical drive 5 and a worm gear 4. The worm gear is of single-step design and has a predefined irreversibility. The worm gear 4 comprises a worm 40 and a driven worm element 41, which in
[0027] In normal operation a driver operates the pedal 20 with his foot 24, so that a control unit 10 controls a drive of the vehicle as a function of the pedal travel or the pedal position, which can be registered by means of the first travel sensor 16. The actuator unit 3 here is in an unactivated state, fully retracted, so that the first stop 6 of the pedal unit 2 cannot come into contact with the second stop 7 of the actuator unit 3.
[0028] If an active accelerator pedal is now required, for example in a fuel-economy setting for the vehicle, the electrical drive 5 is actuated via the control unit 10 (arrow A), so that the second stop 7 is moved by the worm gear 6 in the direction of the arrow B. As soon as the first stop 6 comes into contact with the second stop 7, a counterforce is generated, which the driver consciously perceives on the pedal 20. For damping the contact, an elastomer element 8 is provided between the first stop 6 and the second stop 7. The counterforce generated ranges from 10 to 15 N, for example.
[0029] The driver can then depress the pedal 20 only so far (arrow C), until the linkage arrangement 9 has traversed to such a degree (arrow D) that the stop 6 comes into contact with the stop 7. If the driver presses more heavily on the pedal, the irreversibility of the worm gear 4 is overcome, so that the stop 6 moves the worm element 41 in the opposite direction to the direction of movement B and in opposition to the counterforce applied.
[0030] It should be noted that the actuator unit 3 acts only in the direction of the arrow B, so that the actuator unit cannot exert an acceleratory action but is capable of acting on the pedal 20 with a force only in the direction of the idling position.
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[0032] An active accelerator pedal according to a third exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in detail below, referring to
[0033] The third exemplary embodiment in the main corresponds to the second exemplary embodiment, wherein a coupling spring 18 is again provided between the pedal unit 2 and the actuator unit 3. In the third exemplary embodiment, however, the coupling spring 18 is embodied as a cylindrical torsion spring. A worm element 41 embodied as a worm wheel is still arranged coaxially with a pivot axis 21 of the pedal 20 (
[0034] As can further be seen from
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