Operating apparatus for a vehicle component and method for producing feedback

11505066 ยท 2022-11-22

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Abstract

An operating apparatus for a vehicle component comprises an operating panel (12) as well as an electric motor (34) mechanically coupled thereto with an unbalance mass. A detector (20) can capture the contact of the operating panel (12) by a user. A sensor (46) is provided in order to set exactly the number of revolutions of the electric motor in response to the contact of the operating panel by a user. The number of revolutions of the rotor is determined via this sensor.

Claims

1. An operating apparatus for a vehicle component, comprising: an operating panel, an electric motor having an unbalance mass and being mechanically coupled to the operating panel, a detector for determining a contact of the operating panel by a user, a sensor for determining a rotation of a rotor of the electric motor and a control unit which is connected to the electric motor, to the detector and to the sensor, wherein the control unit is set up in such a way that it actuates the electric motor when contact of the operating panel is detected and initiates a rotor rotation in order to produce haptic feedback on the operating panel, wherein the control unit is further set up in such a way that it stops the electric motor after detection of a predefined number of revolutions, and wherein the control unit actuates the electric motor in such a way that the rotor performs at least two complete revolutions and fewer than five when a contact of the operating panel is detected.

2. The operating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sensor is a proximity sensor, which is oriented towards a part rotated by the electric motor such that it detects the rotation thereof.

3. An operating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the proximity sensor is arranged stationary opposite a radial outer face of the unbalance mass.

4. An operating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the unbalance mass is formed as a separate part and secured on the rotor.

5. An operating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the unbalance mass has an outer circumference which has segments at different distances from the rotor axis.

6. An operating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sensor is formed in such a way that it can detect a complete revolution of the rotor.

7. A method for producing haptic feedback when an operating apparatus of a vehicle component, is actuated, the method comprising: a) detecting a contact of an operating panel, b) energizing an electric motor mechanically coupled to the operating panel, with the result that a rotor and an unbalance mass rotate in order to produce haptic feedback on the operating panel, wherein the electric motor is energized such that the rotor performs at least two complete revolutions and at most five revolutions, c) determining the number of complete revolutions of the rotor, and d) altering the energization of the electric motor depending on the number of complete revolutions which the rotor of the electric motor has already performed.

8. The method according to claim 7, wherein in step d) the electric motor is stopped by energization in the opposite direction.

9. An operating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the control unit actuates the electric motor in such a way that the rotor performs at least two complete revolutions when a contact of the operating panel is detected, and fewer than ten revolutions.

10. The method according to claim 7, wherein the electric motor is energized such that the rotor performs at least two complete revolutions and at most ten revolutions.

11. The method according to claim 7, wherein the vehicle component is an operating apparatus for a vehicle component, with an operating panel, an electric motor having an unbalance mass and being mechanically coupled to the operating panel, a detector for determining a contact of the operating panel by a user, a sensor for determining the rotation of the rotor of the electric motor and a control unit which is connected to the electric motor, to the detector and to the sensor, wherein the control unit is set up in such a way that it actuates the electric motor when contact of the operating panel is detected and initiates a rotor rotation in order to produce haptic feedback on the operating panel, and wherein the control unit is furthermore set up in such a way that it stops the electric motor after detection of a predefined number of revolutions.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the following description and the following drawings, to which reference is made. In the drawings there are shown in:

(2) FIG. 1 a top view of an example of an operating apparatus according to the invention,

(3) FIG. 2 a schematic cross-sectional view through the operating apparatus according to the invention, and

(4) FIG. 3 a schematic view of a unit consisting of electric motor and sensor system used in the operating apparatus according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(5) In FIG. 1 an operating apparatus 10 is represented which is built into a motor vehicle, in the area of the steering wheel here. However, it is to be emphasized that the structure of this operating apparatus, which is explained in the following, can naturally also be implemented in another operating apparatus, which is built into the area of the dashboard, the centre console or at other points in the vehicle interior.

(6) In FIG. 1 the operating panel 12 is to be seen, which is defined on the outer face by a thin sheet-like part 14. Several switch symbols 16 are provided on the operating panel 12. These switch symbols 16 can be printed onto the sheet-like part 14; they are backlit in every case. For this, the sheet-like part 14 is transparent or translucent in segments.

(7) The surface of the operating panel is continuous and smooth; there is no gap between the switch symbols 16. Rather, the sheet-like part is a continuous, one-piece, substantially rigid body, in particular made of plastic. Switch surfaces, which replace conventional switches, are formed around the switch symbols 16.

(8) A schematic section through the operating apparatus according to FIG. 1 is represented in FIG. 2. It is to be seen that the sheet-like part 14 is designed in the form of a cover, under which there is a detector 20 in the form of a, for example capacitive, sensor film which can determine, for each switch symbol 16 and the switch surface formed in this area, whether a user is touching the switch surface or not.

(9) Transparent or translucent segments 22 in the sheet-like part 12 to form the switch symbols 16 are likewise represented in FIG. 2. Light sources 24 can furthermore be present on the underside of the sheet-like part 12.

(10) The unit consisting of sheet-like part 12 and detector 20 sits on a frame 26, which is hollow inside and is closed by the cover. An electric motor 30, which has a rotor 34, sits in the thus-produced cavity and on the frame 26. It is a so-called unbalance motor. The electric motor 30, like the detector 20, is coupled to a controller 36, which is, for example, a printed circuit board.

(11) FIG. 3 shows the electric motor unit with the electric motor 30 as well as its rotor 34 in schematic detail. An unbalance mass 38, which has an outer circumference 40 which has at least one segment 42 which is at a smaller distance from the rotor axis A than a segment 44 at a radially further outward distance, sits on the rotor 34.

(12) A sensor 46, which is likewise coupled to the controller 36, lies so close to the unbalance mass 38 that it trips during rotation when the segment 44 is opposite it, as is represented, for example, in FIG. 3.

(13) The number of rotations of the rotor 34 is detected via the sensor 46.

(14) As soon as a touch of an operating panel in the area of a switch surface is detected, the controller 36 ensures that the electric motor 30 is energized, and that rotor 34 and unbalance mass 38 rotate. Because the electric motor 30 is mechanically connected to the sheet-like part 14 via the frame 26, the sheet-like part is vibrated in order to provide haptic feedback on the operating panel 12 to the operator.

(15) As soon as more than two complete revolutions are detected, preferably fewer than ten, in particular even fewer than five complete revolutions, the controller 36 pauses the energization of the electric motor in a corresponding direction and energizes it in the opposite direction, in order to stop it.

(16) It is to be emphasized that the number of complete revolutions is stored in the controller 36 in advance, with the result that the number of vibrations is exactly fixed and also complied with.