ELECTRIC PEDAL CONTROL DEVICE FOR AIRCRAFT
20190382101 ยท 2019-12-19
Assignee
- COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT CORPORATION OF CHINA, LTD (Shanghai, CN)
- COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT CORPORATION OF CHINA, LTD. SHANGHAI AIRCRAFT DESIGN AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Shanghai, CN)
Inventors
- Dianhuang Xie (Shanghai, CN)
- Zhengqiang Li (Shanghai, CN)
- Yefei Dai (Shanghai, CN)
- Jian Li (Shanghai, CN)
- Junhui Liao (Shanghai, CN)
- Desheng Xu (Shanghai, CN)
- Shenghui Yu (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
B64C13/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T50/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An electric pedal control device for an aircraft, the device comprising several pedal transmission assemblies, each of the pedal transmission assemblies comprising an electric motor, an elastic connector, a transmission mechanism, an angular displacement sensor, and a pedal, wherein the angular displacement sensor is configured to acquire rotational position information about the pedal; transmission mechanism revolute pairs of the transmission mechanisms in the pedal transmission assemblies are connected via a mechanical connecting rod mechanism to effect linkage; and a controller of the electric pedal control device is configured to receive the rotational position information, and to control, according to the rotational position information, the electric motors to dampen the elastic connectors.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. An electric pedal control device for an aircraft, comprising: several pedal transmission assemblies, each of the pedal transmission assemblies including an electric motor, an elastic connector, a transmission mechanism, an angular displacement sensor, and a pedal, wherein the elastic connector connects an output shaft of the electric motor and one end of the transmission mechanism, the other end of the transmission mechanism is connected to the pedal via a pedal revolute pair, the angular displacement sensor is configured to acquire rotational position information about the pedal around the pedal revolute pair, and the transmission mechanism is provided with a transmission mechanism revolute pair; the transmission mechanism revolute pairs of the transmission mechanisms in the pedal transmission assemblies are connected via a mechanical connecting rod mechanism to effect linkage; and the electric pedal control device further comprises a controller, which is configured to receive the rotational position information acquired by the angular displacement sensors, and to control, according to the rotational position information, the electric motors to dampen the elastic connectors.
11. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the controller is further configured to receive an input control instruction, and to directly control the operation of the electric motors according to the control instruction.
12. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the control instruction includes a manual balancing instruction, and the controller is configured to directly control, according to the manual balancing instruction, all of or some of the electric motors to balance elastic forces of the elastic connectors.
13. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 11, wherein when the rotational position information received by the controller indicates that the rotational acceleration of at least one of the pedals around the pedal revolute pair exceeds a pre-set rotational acceleration threshold, the controller rejects to directly control the operation of the electric motors according to the input control instruction.
14. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the output shaft of the electric motor is connected to the elastic connector via a torque limiter.
15. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the elastic connector is a spring.
16. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the electric pedal control device further includes an output interface, which is configured to transmit the rotational position information to a flight control computer of the aircraft.
17. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the several pedal transmission assemblies include two left pedal transmission assemblies and two right pedal transmission assemblies, the two left pedal transmission assemblies and the two right pedal transmission assemblies share a transmission mechanism revolute pair, and the transmission mechanism revolute pair shared by the two left pedal transmission assemblies and the transmission mechanism revolute pair shared by the two right pedal transmission assemblies are connected via a mechanical connecting rod mechanism to effect linkage.
18. The electric pedal control device as claimed in claim 17, wherein in each of the pedal transmission assemblies, one end of the elastic connector is connected to the output shaft of the electric motor and the other end thereof is connected to the corresponding transmission mechanism revolute pair via a connecting rod, and the corresponding transmission mechanism revolute pair is connected to the pedal via a transmission component and the pedal revolute pair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and the following description is illustrative, but not limiting the present invention, and any other similar circumstances also fall within the scope of the present invention.
[0021] In the following detailed description, directional terms such as left, right, upper, lower, front, rear, etc. are used with reference to the directions described in the drawings. The components in the embodiments of the present invention may be placed in a variety of different orientations, and the directional terms are used for purposes of example and not limitation.
[0022] Referring to
[0023] Referring to
[0024] According to one respect of the present invention, for an aircraft with a pedal control device in a hot backup mode, when encountering a typical single point of failure, such as when a certain elastic connector 3 fails and is disconnected, there is only need to cut off the output of the corresponding electric motor, and recalculate the output of the remaining three electric motors or two electric motors or another number of electric motors with appropriate reconstruction algorithms, then the remaining electric motors can be used to achieve control of force balance.
[0025] It should be understood that, the connection and transmission relationship from the pedal to the electric motor and the linkage relationship between the multiple pedal transmission assemblies in the electric pedal control device for the aircraft according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention are schematically shown in
[0026] According to one respect of the present invention, optionally, the two left pedal transmission assemblies and the two right pedal transmission assemblies may each share a transmission mechanism revolute pair 6, and the transmission mechanism revolute pair 6 shared by the two left pedal transmission assemblies and the transmission mechanism revolute pair 6 shared by the two right pedal transmission assemblies are connected via a mechanical connecting rod mechanism 7 to effect linkage.
[0027] According to another aspect of the present invention, the angular displacement sensors 5 in a quad-redundant electric pedal control device may use RVDT sensors, each RVDT sensor corresponding to a pedal, and the electric motor assembly may include an electric micromotor and a photoelectric coded disk. The elastic connector 3 may use a spring. A force sense is generated by the spring, and the controller acquires a signal obtained by the RVDT sensor indicating the movement of the pedal position to control the electric motors to generate a dampening function, so that the electric motors and the spring are used to effect the dampening and force sense functions of the pedal control device.
[0028] According to some preferred embodiments of the present invention, the electric pedal control device of the present invention may further comprise an output interface, the output interface being configured to transmit the rotational position information to a flight control computer of the aircraft.
[0029] According to some preferred embodiments of the present invention, the controller is further configured to receive an input control instruction, and to directly control the operation of the electric motors according to the control instruction.
[0030] The control instruction may comprise a manual balancing instruction, and the controller is configured to directly control all of or some of the electric motors to balance the elastic forces of the elastic connectors according to the manual balancing instruction.
[0031] Therefore, only by operating a balancing switch, a pilot controls all of or some of the electric motors in the electric pedal control device to output in different pre-set modes, so as to balance the force senses, for example, for the above-mentioned quad-redundant electric pedal control device, all of the four electric motors may be directly controlled by means of the balancing switch.
[0032] Furthermore, it is also possible to receive a control instruction provided by a terminal of an automatic flight computer to directly control any one of the electric motors to move same forward or backward, and the force sense balancing pilot controls the position and the force sense of any one of the electric motors by means of the pedal to effect a follow-up function.
[0033] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the rotational position information received by the controller indicates that the rotational acceleration of at least one of the pedals around the pedal revolute pair exceeds a pre-set rotational acceleration threshold, the controller rejects to directly control the operation of the electric motors according to the input control instruction. Therefore, an override function of the electric pedal control device can be effected. That is to say, the pilot can pedal hard to enable the RVDT sensor to generate a sufficiently strong current signal, and the controller disconnects, according to this current signal, the access for controlling the electric motor according to the control instruction control, so as to only effect the dampening function but not to effect the position control.
[0034] Compared with the conventional distributed and centralized layouts, the above-mentioned preferred embodiments of the present invention reduce the volume and weight of the entire electric pedal control device, thereby helping to increase the dispatch rate.
[0035] While the particular embodiments of the present invention have been described above, a person skilled in the art should understand that these are merely illustrative, and that the scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the appended claims. Various alterations or modifications to these embodiments can be made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the principle and essence of the present invention; however, these alterations and modifications all fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.