Haptic device with vibration motor and seat assembly
11354986 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F2224/0225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G08B6/00
PHYSICS
G06F3/016
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B6/00
PHYSICS
B60N2/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a haptic device having at least one vibration motor, such as a linear vibration motor, configured to selectively generate a vibration at least partially along an actuator axis. An interfacing plate is configured to transmit the vibration and is at least partially composed of a compliant material. The linear vibration motor and the interfacing plate are embedded in a host. The host defines a first surface with a recessed zone extending from the first surface. The interfacing plate is configured to fit in the recessed zone. The host includes a chamber contiguous with the recessed zone, with the linear vibration motor being positioned in the chamber. The chamber may include respective walls having a plurality of protrusions configured to at least partially absorb the vibration. The haptic device may be part of a seat assembly.
Claims
1. A haptic device comprising: at least one vibration motor configured to selectively generate a vibration at least partially along an actuator axis; an interfacing plate operatively connected to and configured to transmit the vibration away from the at least one vibration motor, the interfacing plate being at least partially composed of a compliant material; a host defining a first surface and having a recessed zone extending from the first surface, the interfacing plate being configured to fit in the recessed zone; wherein the host includes a chamber contiguous with the recessed zone, the at least one vibration motor being positioned in the chamber; and wherein the chamber includes respective walls having a plurality of protrusions configured to at least partially absorb the vibration, the plurality of protrusions having a substantially sinusoidal shape.
2. The haptic device of claim 1, wherein: the at least one vibration motor is a linear vibration motor defining a motor boundary along a reference plane; the interfacing plate defines a plate boundary along the reference plane; and the plate boundary is configured to be greater than the motor boundary such that a perimeter region wraps around the linear vibration motor.
3. The haptic device of claim 2, further comprising: a padding layer in direct communication with the interfacing plate such that the interfacing plate is sandwiched between the linear vibration motor and the padding layer; and wherein the padding layer is configured to fit in the recessed zone of the host.
4. The haptic device of claim 3, further comprising: an outer layer in direct communication with the padding layer; and wherein the host is at least partially composed of foam.
5. The haptic device of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of protrusions having a substantially saw-tooth shape.
6. The haptic device of claim 1, wherein: the chamber is at least partially filled with an acoustic absorbing material.
7. The haptic device of claim 1, wherein: a thickness of the at least one vibration motor along a normal axis is less than or equal to 6 mm.
8. The haptic device of claim 1, wherein: the at least one vibration motor is configured to have a resonant frequency in a range between 50 and 200 Hz, inclusive.
9. The haptic device of claim 1, further comprising: a controller in communication with the at least one vibration motor and configured to transmit a control command having one or more pulses defining a respective pulse duration, a respective pulse amplitude and a respective spacing between the one or more pulses; and wherein the controller is configured to selectively modulate at least one of the respective pulse duration, the respective pulse amplitude and the respective spacing.
10. A seat assembly comprising: at least one vibration motor configured to selectively generate a vibration at least partially along an actuator axis; an interfacing plate operatively connected to and configured to transmit the vibration away from the at least one vibration motor, the interfacing plate being at least partially composed of a compliant material; a host defining a first surface and having a recessed zone extending from the first surface, the interfacing plate being configured to fit in the recessed zone; wherein the host includes a chamber contiguous with the recessed zone, the at least one vibration motor being positioned in the chamber; wherein the chamber includes respective walls having a plurality of protrusions configured to at least partially absorb the vibration, the plurality of protrusions having a substantially saw-tooth shape; and wherein the host is at least partially a portion of at least one of a seat bottom, a seat back and a head rest.
11. The seat assembly of claim 10, wherein: the at least one vibration motor is a linear vibration motor defining a motor boundary along a reference plane parallel to the actuator axis; the interfacing plate defines a plate boundary along the reference plane; and the plate boundary is configured to be greater than the motor boundary such that a perimeter region wraps around the at least one vibration motor.
12. The seat assembly of claim 10, further comprising: a padding layer in direct communication with the interfacing plate such that the interfacing plate is sandwiched between the at least one linear vibration motor and the padding layer; wherein the padding layer is configured to fit in the recessed zone of the host; an outer layer in direct communication with the padding layer; and wherein the host is at least partially composed of foam.
13. The seat assembly of claim 10, wherein: the plurality of protrusions having a substantially sinusoidal shape.
14. The seat assembly of claim 10, wherein: the chamber is at least partially filled with an acoustic absorbing material.
15. The seat assembly of claim 10, wherein: a thickness of the at least one vibration motor along the actuator axis is less than or equal to 6 mm.
16. The seat assembly of claim 10, wherein: the at least one vibration motor is configured to have a resonant frequency in a range between 50 and 200 Hz, inclusive.
17. The seat assembly of claim 10, further comprising: a controller in communication with the at least one vibration motor and configured to transmit a control command having one or more pulses defining a respective pulse duration, a respective pulse amplitude and a respective spacing between the one or more pulses; and wherein the controller is configured to selectively modulate at least one of the respective pulse duration, the respective pulse amplitude and the respective spacing.
18. A haptic device comprising: at least one linear vibration motor configured to selectively generate a vibration at least partially along an actuator axis; an interfacing plate operatively connected to and configured to transmit the vibration away from the at least one linear vibration motor, the interfacing plate being at least partially composed of a compliant material; a padding layer in direct communication with the interfacing plate such that the interfacing plate is sandwiched between the at least one linear vibration motor and the padding layer; a host defining a first surface and having a recessed zone extending from the first surface, the interfacing plate and the padding layer being configured to fit in the recessed zone; wherein the host includes a chamber contiguous with the recessed zone, the at least one linear vibration motor being positioned in the chamber; wherein the chamber includes respective walls having a plurality of protrusions configured to at least partially absorb the vibration, the plurality of protrusions having a substantially saw-tooth shape; wherein the at least one linear vibration motor and the interfacing plate respectively define a motor boundary and a plate boundary along a reference plane; and wherein the plate boundary is configured to be greater than the motor boundary such that a perimeter region wraps around the at least one linear vibration motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The haptic device 10 may be incorporated in a mobile platform, such as, but not limited to, a passenger vehicle, sport utility vehicle, light truck, heavy duty vehicle, ATV, minivan, bus, transit vehicle, bicycle, moving robot, farm implement (e.g. tractor), sports-related equipment (e.g. golf cart), boat, plane and train. The haptic device 10 may be incorporated in a non-mobile platform, such as for example, a theater seat, a gaming seat, a seat for an operator who controls complex machinery and an air traffic controller seat.
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(10) As described herein, the haptic device 10 allows for a relative reduction in mass, packaging ease, improved comfort, lower power consumption and enabling of more sophisticated alert functionality. The haptic device 10 may be packaged in a seat assembly 100 (shown in
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(19) The linear vibration motor 20 has a resonant frequency at which it can be driven efficiently, with the vibrational strength falling off as the drive frequency moves away from the resonant frequency. The resonant frequency is characterized by the mass/weight of the magnetic mass 210 and the degree of compliance of the spring 212. The linear vibration motor 20 may be constructed to define a resonant frequency in a range between 50 and 200 Hz, inclusive. Other methods of generating the vibration may be employed. For example, the linear vibration motor 20 may include other elements such as a piezoelectric element (not shown) and/or a voice coil motor.
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(22) The controller C may include at least one processor P and at least one memory M (or other non-transitory, tangible computer readable storage medium) on which are recorded instructions for when to issue the respective command signals. The memory M can store controller-executable instruction sets, and the processor P can execute the controller-executable instruction sets stored in the memory M. For example, if the platform is a vehicle, the respective command signals may be issued and the respective vibrations activated after a turn signal indicator has been turned on for greater than a threshold time in order to alert the driver of this condition. Referring to
(23) In summary, the haptic device 10 allows for a relative reduction in mass, packaging ease, improved comfort, lower power consumption and enabling of more sophisticated alert functionality. The haptic device 10 incorporates a relatively thin profile and a compliant interfacing plate 24 to mitigate impact on comfort for an operator, in other words, reducing hard edges or protrusions on the seat assembly 100 (shown in
(24) The detailed description and the drawings or FIGS. are supportive and descriptive of the disclosure, but the scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed disclosure have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the embodiments shown in the drawings or the characteristics of various embodiments mentioned in the present description are not necessarily to be understood as embodiments independent of each other. Rather, it is possible that each of the characteristics described in one of the examples of an embodiment can be combined with one or a plurality of other desired characteristics from other embodiments, resulting in other embodiments not described in words or by reference to the drawings. Accordingly, such other embodiments fall within the framework of the scope of the appended claims.