CONTROL STATION FOR COMPACT VEHICLES
20200317279 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
- Shane J. Mastronardi (Hagerstown, MD, US)
- Ignacy Puszkiewicz (Hagerstown, MD, US)
- Zeno POLTRONIERI (Nogara, IT)
- Roberto MARCHESINI (Sanguinetto, IT)
- Matteo LAVAGNINI (Zevio, IT)
Cpc classification
B62D51/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D51/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/0759
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G9/047
PHYSICS
B62D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2026/029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G1/01
PHYSICS
International classification
B62D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle control station includes a hand rest and at least one micro-joystick positioned relative to the hand rest such that the hand rest is configured to locate an operator's hand and fingers in position to operate the at least one micro-joystick. A function enable switch is configured to activate the at least one micro-joystick.
Claims
1. A vehicle control station comprising: a first hand rest; at least one first micro-joystick positioned relative to the first hand rest such that the first hand rest is configured to locate an operator's hand and fingers in position to operate the at least one first micro-joystick; and a first function enable switch configured to activate the at least one first micro-joystick.
2. A vehicle control station according to claim 1, wherein the first function enable switch is incorporated into the first hand rest.
3. A vehicle control station according to claim 2, wherein the first function enable switch comprises a contact-less sensor.
4. A vehicle control station according to claim 3, wherein the first function enable switch comprises a capacitance sensor.
5. A vehicle control station according to claim 3, wherein the first hand rest comprises a framework, and wherein the contact-less sensor is supported via the framework.
6. A vehicle control station according to claim 1, wherein the first function enable switch is positioned relative to the first hand rest for operation by one of the operator's fingers different from those positioned to operate the at least one first micro-joystick.
7. A vehicle control station according to claim 6, wherein the first function enable switch is positioned relative to the first hand rest for operation by a thumb of the operator.
8. A vehicle control station according to claim 1, comprising two first micro-joysticks positioned for operation by one hand.
9. A vehicle control station according to claim 8, wherein the first function enable switch is positioned for operation by the one hand.
10. A vehicle control station according to claim 8, wherein the first hand rest comprises a finger guard positioned between the two first micro-joysticks.
11. A vehicle control station according to claim 8, configured for an application to a tracked vehicle including a left track and a right track, wherein the two first micro-joysticks are configured for independent operation of the left and right tracks, respectively.
12. A vehicle control station according to claim 1, further comprising: a second hand rest; at least one second micro-joystick positioned relative to the second hand rest such that the second hand rest is configured to locate an operator's opposite hand and fingers in position to operate the at least one second micro-joystick; and a second function enable switch configured to activate the at least one second micro-joystick.
13. A vehicle control station according to claim 12, wherein the second function enable switch is incorporated into the second hand rest.
14. A vehicle control station according to claim 12, further comprising a secondary switch positioned relative to the hand rest for operation by the operator's opposite hand.
15. A vehicle control station according to claim 14, wherein the secondary switch comprises one of an additional second micro-joystick, a press button, a two-position switch, and a single-axis micro-joystick.
16. A vehicle control station according to claim 12, configured for an application to an aerial work platform including a platform supported on a boom or scissor mechanism, wherein the at least one first micro-joystick is configured for vehicle drive, and the at least one second micro-joystick is configured for manipulating the platform.
17. A vehicle control station according to claim 1, wherein the at least one first micro-joystick is positioned relative to the first hand rest such that a horizontal distance (A) from a forward edge of the first hand rest to a forward edge of the first micro-joystick is 0.0-0.65, wherein a vertical distance (B) from a top of the first hand rest to a center of the first micro-joystick is 1.50-2.25, wherein an orientation angle (C) of the first micro-joystick relative to horizontal is 5-10, wherein a vertical distance (D) from the forward edge of the first hand rest to the first micro-joystick is 0.30-0.75, and wherein a linear distance (E) from the first hand rest to a distal edge of the first micro-joystick is 0.30-1.30.
18. A vehicle control station comprising: a left side hand rest; a right side hand rest; a pair of first micro-joysticks cooperable with one of the left and right side hand rests, wherein the one of the left and right side hand rests is configured to enable an operator to operate the pair of first micro-joysticks with one hand; at least one second micro-joystick cooperable with the other of the left and right side hand rests, wherein the other of the left and right side hand rests is configured to enable the operator to operate the at least one second micro-joystick with an opposite hand; and first and second function enable switches incorporated into each of the left and right side hand rests, respectively, the first and second function enable switches being configured to activate the pair of first micro-joysticks and the at least one second micro-joystick, respectively.
19. A vehicle control station according to claim 18, wherein the first and second function enable switches comprise contact-less sensors.
20. A vehicle control station according to claim 18, configured for an application to a tracked vehicle including a left track and a right track, wherein the pair of first micro-joysticks are configured for independent operation of the left and right tracks, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0033] The control station 50 includes a first or right side hand rest 52 and a second or left side hand rest 54. The hand rests 52, 54 may also be switched. The right side hand rest 52 shown in
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[0039] The hand rest assembly 10, the housing 22 and hand rests 52, 54 are applicable and interchangeable with one another as each variation and feature may be included any of the other components. For example, the hand rest assembly 10 and the hand rests 52, 54 may be provided with the divider 36 shown with the housing 22.
[0040] The control station of the described embodiments provides an innovative approach to control vehicle drive and functionality, while allowing the operator to maintain stability while controlling driving function with a single hand. The function enable switches serve to prevent inadvertent operation. The control station is particularly applicable to tracked vehicles, crawler work platforms (booms and scissors) and other types of compact vehicles. The system is also applicable to control wheeled machines with stand-on operation stations, particularly work platforms (booms and scissors).
[0041] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.