DOOR DRIVE DEVICE CONTROLLABLE FOR DETECTING A USER ACTION ON A VEHICLE DOOR
20220098916 · 2022-03-31
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E05Y2400/44
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E05F15/75
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E05F15/627
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International classification
Abstract
A door drive device for adjusting and/or locking a vehicle door relative to a vehicle body includes an adjustment member and a drive element operatively coupled to the adjustment member. A sensor is configured to measure movement of the vehicle door and/or a force acting onto the vehicle door and to output a sensor signal. A control device is configured to control operation of the door drive device and is programmed to detect an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door based on the sensor signal, and conclude for an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door by evaluating a characteristic value derived from the sensor signal based on a decision parameter, wherein the decision parameter is variable depending on a movement direction of the vehicle door.
Claims
1. A door drive device for adjusting and/or locking a vehicle door relative to a vehicle body, the door drive device comprising: an adjustment member; a drive element operatively coupled to the adjustment member such that the adjustment member is movable with respect to the drive element for moving the vehicle door relative to the vehicle body; a sensor configured to measure a movement of the vehicle door and/or a force acting onto the vehicle door and to output a sensor signal; and a control device configured to control operation of the door drive device, the control device being programmed to: detect an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door based on the sensor signal, and conclude for an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door by evaluating a characteristic value derived from the sensor signal based on a decision parameter, wherein the decision parameter is variable depending on a movement direction of the vehicle door.
2. The door drive device of claim 1, wherein the control device is further programmed to derive from the sensor signal, as the characteristic value, information indicative of at least one of the position of the vehicle door, a movement speed of the vehicle door, an acceleration of the vehicle door, and a force acting onto the vehicle door.
3. The door drive device of claim 1, wherein the control device is further programmed evaluate the characteristic value by comparing the characteristic value to the decision parameter.
4. The door drive device of claim 1, wherein the control device is further programmed to set the decision parameter to a first value for an opening movement of the vehicle door and to a second value, that is different from the first value, for a closing movement of the vehicle door.
5. The door drive device of claim 1 further comprising a second sensor configured to output a second sensor signal, and wherein the control device is further programmed to adjust the decision parameter based on at least the second sensor signal.
6. The door drive device of claim 5, wherein the second sensor signal is indicative of a gravity force acting onto the vehicle door.
7. The door drive device of claim 6, wherein the second sensor signal is indicative of an object in a movement path of the vehicle door.
8. The door drive device of claim 1 further comprising a coupling device operatively connected to the drive element, wherein the coupling device is actuatable between a coupling state that establishes a force flow between the vehicle door and the vehicle body via the drive element and the adjustment member, and an uncoupling state that allows free pivoting of the vehicle door with respect to the vehicle body.
9. The door drive device of claim 8, wherein the control device is further programmed to switch the coupling device between the coupling state and the uncoupling state based on the detection.
10. The door drive device of claim 9, wherein the coupling device includes coupling elements that are in frictional connection with each other when in the uncoupling state and are released from one another when in the uncoupling state.
11. The door drive device of claim 10, wherein the coupling elements, when in the coupling state, are configured to be frictionally movable with respect to each other when a torque larger than a maximum holding torque is applied in between the coupling elements.
12. The door drive device of claim 11, wherein the control device is further programmed to adjusting the maximum holding torque.
13. The door drive device of claim 1 further comprising an electric drive motor configured to drive the drive element.
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15. A method for operating a door drive device for adjusting and/or locking a vehicle door relative to a vehicle body, the method comprising: moving an adjustment member with respect to a drive element for moving the vehicle door relative to the vehicle body; measuring, using a sensor device, a measuring quantity indicative of a movement of the vehicle door and/or a force acting onto the vehicle door to provide a sensor signal; controlling, using a control device, operation of the door drive device; detecting an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door based on the sensor signal; and including for an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door by evaluating a characteristic value derived from the sensor signal based on a decision parameter.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the decision parameter is variable depending on a movement direction of the vehicle door.
17. The method of claim 15 further comprising: deriving from the sensor signal, as the characteristic value, information indicative of at least one of a position of the vehicle door, a movement speed of the vehicle door, an acceleration of the vehicle door, and a force acting onto the vehicle door.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising: evaluating the characteristic value by comparing the characteristic value to the decision parameter.
19. The method of claim 15 further comprising: setting the decision parameter to a first value for an opening movement of the vehicle door and to a second value, that is different from the first value, for a closing movement of the vehicle door.
20. The method of claim 15 further comprising: measuring, using a second sensory, gravity force acting on the vehicle door; and adjusting the decision parameter based on at least the gravity force acting on the vehicle door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0044] A door drive device may include an adjustment member and a drive element operatively coupled to the adjustment member such that the adjustment member is movable with respect to the drive element for moving the vehicle door relative to the vehicle body. A sensor device measures a quantity indicative of a movement of the vehicle door and/or a force acting onto the vehicle door to provide a sensor signal. A control device controls the operation of the door drive device. The control device is configured to detect, based on the sensor signal of the sensor device, an action onto the vehicle door indicative of a user command for moving the vehicle door.
[0045] The door drive device in principle may be configured as an adjusting and/or locking device and may be used to electromotively adjust the vehicle door or to mechanically lock the vehicle door in a currently assumed position. If the door drive device is configured as an electromotive adjusting device, it comprises a drive device in the form of an electric drive motor by which the vehicle door can be electromotively moved. In contrast, the door drive device may substantially act as a mechanical locking device for providing for a mechanical locking of the vehicle door in an open position, such that the vehicle door is held in position so that the vehicle door cannot easily slam shut from the open position, at least not in an uncontrolled manner.
[0046] The door drive device allows for a movement of the vehicle door by manual user action. In particular, if door drive device is controlled to allow a free manual movement, a user may act onto the vehicle door and may freely pivot the vehicle door with respect to the vehicle body in order to move the vehicle door between a closed position and a fully opened position.
[0047] If the vehicle door is partially or fully opened, the vehicle door shall be locked in a currently assumed position. If it is detected that a user acts onto the vehicle door, for example, by pushing or pulling on the vehicle door, this may indicate that the user wishes to move the vehicle door out of its currently assumed position, for example, to close the vehicle door or to further open the vehicle door. Hence, in case the control device detects such user action the control device may issue a control command to control the drive device to allow a free, manual pivoting movement of the vehicle door by the user.
[0048] Generally, external forces other than user forces will act onto a vehicle door in a regular parked position of a vehicle. For example, a pivoting axis of a vehicle door may not be perpendicular to the ground, but rather at a slanted angle such that gravity forces will act onto the vehicle door in a fully or partially opened position towards, for example, the closed position. Such external forces may cause, for example, a pretensioning of the vehicle door towards the closed position (or alternatively towards the fully opened position, depending on the setup and construction of the vehicle). Hence, if a user manually acts onto a vehicle door, the force the user may have to apply may depend on the desired movement direction of the vehicle door, depending upon whether the user acts onto the vehicle door in the same direction as pretensioning forces or in a counter direction with respect to pretensioning forces. This may cause that the user may experience a different behavior of the door system for initiating a movement of the vehicle door in an opening direction or in a closing direction, which one may wish to avoid.
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[0050] The vehicle door 11 may, for example, be a vehicle side door or a tailgate. In a closed position, the vehicle door 11 conceals a vehicle opening 100 in the vehicle body 10, for example, a side door opening or a tailgate opening.
[0051] The vehicle door 11 can electromotively be moved from its closed position to an open position via a door drive device 2 arranged in a door interior 110. The door drive device 2, as schematically illustrated in
[0052] In the embodiments of the door drive device 2 shown in
[0053] The transfer element 24 is connected to the adjustment member 20 via a first end 240 in the vicinity of the end 200 of the adjustment member 20 and via a second end 241 in the vicinity of a second end 201 of the adjustment member 20, and is wound around the drive element 23 in the shape of the cable drum. When the drive element 23, driven by the drive motor 22, is rotated, the transfer element 24 in the form of the traction element (traction cable) moves relative to the drive element 23 so that the drive element 23 is moved relative to the adjustment member 20, resulting in displacement of the vehicle door 11 relative to the vehicle body 10.
[0054] It should be noted at this point that other types of power transmission arrangements are conceivable. For example, the drive motor 22 can also drive a pinion which is in meshing engagement with a tooth rack forming the adjustment member 20. Alternatively, the door drive device may be configured as a spindle drive including, for example, a rotatable spindle that engages with a spindle nut.
[0055] The coupling device 21, in one or more embodiments, serves as a coupling device to couple the drive motor 22 with the drive element 23 or to uncouple it from the drive element 23. In a coupling state, the coupling device 21 establishes a flux of force between the drive motor 22 and the drive member 23 such that a rotational movement of a motor shaft 220 of the drive motor 20 is transmitted to the drive member 23 and, consequently, the drive member 23 is set into a rotational movement to introduce an adjusting force into the adjustment member 20. In an uncoupling state, in contrast, the drive motor 22 is uncoupled from the drive element 23, so that the drive motor 22 can be moved independently of the drive element 23 and, conversely, the drive element 23 can be moved independently of the drive motor 22. In this uncoupling state, the vehicle door 11 may be manually moved with respect to the vehicle body 10 without applying a load to the drive motor 22.
[0056] The coupling device 21 may include a third state, corresponding to a brake state, in which coupling elements are in contact with each other in a braking manner. A first coupling element is operatively connected to a motor shaft of the drive motor 22, while a second coupling element is operatively connected to the drive element 23. In this brake state, the coupling device 21 provides a braking force during manual movement of the vehicle door 11, caused by a sliding, frictional contact of the coupling elements.
[0057] In the example shown in
[0058] The door drive device 2 includes a sensor device 27 arranged at an end of the shaft 26 opposite the drive element 23 and configured to determine, during operation, the absolute rotational position of the shaft 26. The sensor device 27 may, for example, have a magnetic disk coupled to the shaft 26 and a magnetic sensor for detecting a position of the magnetic disk.
[0059] The coupling device 21 may be electrically actuated via an actuator 210. In its coupling state, the coupling device 21 establishes a force flow between the gear 25 and the shaft 26, so that an adjusting force can be transmitted from the drive motor 22 to the shaft 26 and in this way to the adjustment member 20. In its uncoupling state, on the other hand, the coupling device 21 disrupts the force flow between the drive motor 22 and the shaft 26 so that the adjustment member 20 can be adjusted relative to the drive motor 22 without applying a force to the drive motor 22.
[0060] As schematically shown in
[0061] In the coupling state, the coupling elements 210, 211 of the coupling device 21 may be pressed against one another at a predetermined force, such that the frictional connection in between the coupling elements 210, 211 is held at a maximum holding torque. If the maximum holding torque is exceeded, the coupling elements 210, 211 may be frictionally moved with respect to one another (under dynamic friction) such that a relative movement of the vehicle door 11 with respect to the vehicle body 10 becomes possible.
[0062] As schematically shown in
[0063] Referring to
[0064] It may be desirable to enable a user to easily adjust the vehicle door 11. For this, it is to be detected when a user interacts with the vehicle door 11 in order, for example, to close the vehicle door 11 from the open position or to open it further in the opening direction θ. If a user applies a force to the vehicle door 11, for example, by pushing or pulling on the vehicle door 11, this shall be recognized as an adjustment request in order to initiate an electromotive adjustment of the vehicle door 11 or to permit a manual adjustment of the vehicle door 11 by the user.
[0065] If an adjustment request of a user is detected, the control device 28 may be configured in different ways to initiate an adjustment of the vehicle door 11 in an electromotive manner or to allow a manual adjustment of the vehicle door 11.
[0066] If the vehicle door 11 is to be adjusted by an electric motor when an adjustment request is detected, the control unit 28 controls the drive motor 22 to electromotively adjust the vehicle door 11 once an adjustment request is detected. In this case, the coupling device 21 remains in its closed (coupling) state.
[0067] If, in contrast, a manual movement of the vehicle door 11 shall be enabled when an adjustment request is detected, the control device 28 controls the coupling device 21, once an adjustment request is detected, to transfer the coupling device 21 into its free (uncoupling) state so that the force flow between the vehicle door 11 and the vehicle body 10 is disrupted and the vehicle door 11 can freely be moved manually.
[0068] For detecting whether an adjustment request by a user is present, it shall be detected whether a user acts onto the vehicle door 11, for example, by manually pulling or pushing on the vehicle door 11 in order to move the vehicle door 11 from a fully or partially opened position, for example, towards the closed position or to a farther opened position. For deciding whether an adjustment request by a user is present, the control device 28 evaluates sensor signals of one or multiple sensors, for example, the sensor device 27 of the door drive device 2 (see
[0069] As schematically illustrated in
[0070] This has the effect that a user who manually acts onto the vehicle door 11 for initiating a movement of the vehicle door 11 will experience a behavior of the system which depends on the movement direction of the vehicle door 11. This is due to the fact that in one direction the pretensioning forces will support the user action, whereas in the other direction the pretensioning will counteract the user action. The user may generally experience a different force required for initiating a movement of the vehicle door 11, depending on the desired movement direction.
[0071] This is illustrated in
[0072] In order to provide for a user experience that is more uniform and more independent of the desired movement direction of the vehicle door 11, it is proposed to use different decision parameters for deciding about the presence of a user action indicative of an adjustment request, the decision parameters being variable dependent on the movement direction of the vehicle door 11.
[0073] Generally, the control device 28 evaluates sensor signals of one or multiple sensors 27, 270 for deciding an adjustment request, wherein for the decision a characteristic value derived from a sensor signal is, for example, compared to a threshold value specified by the decision parameter. As different decision parameters are used to decide about an adjustment request in the opening direction and in the closing direction, the characteristic value is, for example, compared to different thresholds dependent on the movement direction of the vehicle door 11.
[0074] The control device 28 may, for example, be configured to decide about an adjustment request by a user depending on a position criterion. If it is found that the vehicle door 11 has been moved out of its position by a distance larger than a position threshold, it is decided that an adjustment request of a user is present and accordingly the control device 28 issues a control command to switch the coupling device 21 from its coupling state to the uncoupling state or to control the drive motor 22 to electromotively move the vehicle door 11.
[0075] This is illustrated in
[0076] If, as illustrated in
[0077] If, in contrast, as illustrated in
[0078] In comparing
[0079] Hence, in order to provide for a more uniform experience and feeling to the user for initiating a movement of the vehicle door 10, the position threshold A, B, in the example of
[0080] Dependent on the sensor signal and the information derived from the sensor signal for deciding about an adjustment request (e.g., depending on whether a position information, a velocity information, an acceleration information or a force information is used) different decision parameters (or combinations thereof), in particular different thresholds may be used, wherein in each case the decision parameter depends on the movement direction and hence is variable dependent on the movement direction.
[0081] The control device 28 may also be configured to variably set and adjust the decision parameter, taking into account e.g., information relating to additional conditions, for example, a parking position of the vehicle 1. For example, if an inclination sensor 29 (as schematically illustrated in
[0082] Also, if it is found, for example, by using a monitoring sensor such as a radar or lidar system, that a foreign object is present in the path of movement of the vehicle door 11 in a desired movement direction, it may be desired to prevent a movement of the vehicle door 11 towards the foreign object. For this, the decision parameter may be adapted in order to effectively prevent that a movement of the vehicle door 11 towards the foreign object can be initiated.
[0083] This invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but can also be implemented in a completely different way.
[0084] For example, a door drive may include a mechanical adjustment mechanism other than a cable drive, for example, a pinion gear for coupling a drive motor to an adjustment member. Alternatively, the door drive can be configured as a spindle drive, in which, for example, a rotatable spindle engages with a spindle nut such that the spindle nut may be moved along the spindle by rotary movement of the spindle.
[0085] In the case of a mechanical locking device, a drive motor possibly is not present in the door drive device.
[0086] The following is a list of reference numbers shown in the Figures. However, it should be understood that the use of these terms is for illustrative purposes only with respect to one embodiment. And, use of reference numbers correlating a certain term that is both illustrated in the Figures and present in the claims is not intended to limit the claims to only cover the illustrated embodiment.
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference numerals 1 vehicle 10 vehicle body 100 vehicle opening 11 vehicle door 110 door interior 111 door hinge 2 door drive device 20 adjustment member 200, 201 end 202 hinge 21 coupling device 210 actuator 210, 211 coupling element 22 drive motor 220 motor shaft 23 drive element 24 transfer element (pull cable) 240, 241 end 25 gear 26 shaft 27 sensor device 270 sensor device 28 control device 29 sensor device A, B release threshold D axis of rotation F1, F2, F1′, F2′ force FF brake force FG gravity force FM manual force O opening direction P pivot axis t time X door position