A VEHICLE THROTTLE SYSTEM
20180339588 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02D11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2026/029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2026/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A vehicle throttle system having a throttle foot pedal and a throttle lever, wherein actuation of the vehicle engine may be controlled by the pedal and lever. The system includes a throttle level sensor, which is located at the throttle lever, and arranged to receive inputs from both the foot pedal and the lever. By locating the throttle sensor at the throttle lever, the sensor is less exposed to harmful environmental conditions, and can provide for more effective use of vehicle cabin space.
Claims
1. A throttle lever assembly for a vehicle throttle system, the throttle lever assembly comprising: a housing; a throttle lever projecting from said housing; and a throttle level sensor provided on said housing and coupled to said throttle lever, said throttle level sensor further arranged to receive a throttle pedal input from an associated throttle pedal, the throttle level sensor arranged to output a vehicle throttle level based on an actuation level of the throttle lever and an associated throttle pedal, wherein the throttle lever assembly further comprises: a first rotating key coupled to said lever; and a second rotating key to be coupled to an input from a throttle pedal, said first and second keys arranged to drive an input to said throttle level sensor.
2. The throttle lever assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second keys are separately actuatable.
3. The throttle lever assembly of claim 1, wherein said throttle lever is mounted on a spindle, the spindle at least partly located within said housing, wherein said spindle acts on said first key to rotate said first key within said housing.
4. The throttle lever assembly of claim 1, wherein the throttle lever assembly comprises a rotating barrel member located within said housing, said barrel member arranged to receive an input from a throttle pedal, preferably a guide wire coupled to a throttle pedal, wherein said barrel member acts on said second key to rotate said second key within said housing.
5. The throttle lever assembly of claim 4, wherein the throttle lever assembly comprises a guide wire for connection to a throttle pedal.
6. The throttle lever assembly of claim 5, wherein a first end of said guide wire is received in said rotating barrel member and a second end of said guide wire is adapted for connection to a throttle pedal.
7. The throttle lever assembly of claim 5, wherein the guide wire is substantially housed within a cable housing.
8. The throttle lever assembly of claim 1, wherein the throttle lever assembly further comprises at least one spring, wherein at least one of said first and second keys are spring biased to a zero actuation position.
9. A vehicle throttle system comprising a throttle pedal and a throttle lever assembly as claimed in claim 1.
10. An agricultural vehicle, having a throttle lever assembly as claimed in claim 1.
11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the vehicle comprises an Engine Control Unit (ECU), wherein the throttle level sensor is coupled with the ECU to control an engine throttle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] A vehicle in the form of an agricultural tractor is shown in
[0047] An operator can adjust the throttle level applied by the engine through actuation of the foot pedal 20. Similarly, the operator can also adjust the throttle through actuation of the throttle lever 22. The foot pedal 20 and the throttle lever 22 can be used alone or in combination to control the throttle.
[0048] A vehicle throttle system according to the invention is indicated at 24 in
[0049] A throttle level sensor 30 is provided at the location of the throttle lever 22, the throttle level sensor 30 communicatively coupled to the ECU. The throttle level sensor 30 is operable to output a signal indicative of a desired throttle level, with which the ECU can control engine operation. The throttle level sensor 30 comprises a rotational sensor, wherein an angle of rotation can be measured to provide a desired throttle level.
[0050] The throttle level sensor 30 is provided on the main housing 28 of the throttle lever 22, the sensor 30 coupled with the throttle lever 22, to measure the level of actuation of the lever 22.
[0051] The vehicle throttle system 24 further comprises a cable 32 extending between the location of the foot pedal 20 and the location of the throttle lever assembly 22a. The cable 32 houses a guide wire 34. A first end 34a of the guide wire 34 is received within the main housing 28 of the throttle lever assembly 22a, with a second end 34b of the guide wire 34 attached to a flange 36 provided on the foot pedal 20. The system is configured that actuation of the pedal 20 results in movement of the guide wire 34, such that movement of the first end 34a of the guide wire within the main housing 28 of the throttle lever assembly 22a can be measured by the throttle level sensor 30. Positioning the throttle level sensor 30 at the location of the throttle lever assembly 22a means that the sensor is less exposed to harmful environmental conditions, and can provide for more effective utilisation of vehicle cabin space.
[0052] The throttle lever assembly 22a is shown in more detail in
[0053] The sensor 30 is mounted to the first end cap 36a at a first side of the housing 28, the sensor 30 comprising an input rod 38 which projects through an aperture provided in the first end cap 36a into the interior of the housing 28. The sensor 30 is operable to monitor the level of rotation of the input rod 38 as a measure of the desired throttle output.
[0054] The throttle lever assembly 22a comprises a lever spindle 40 having a first end 40a provided in the interior of the housing 28 and a second end 40b which projects from a second side of the housing 28 through an aperture provided in the second end cap 36b. The throttle lever 22 is arranged to be mounted on the second end 40b of the spindle 40.
[0055] The cable housing 32 is coupled with the main housing 28 of the throttle lever assembly 22a, wherein the first end 34a of the contained guide wire 34 is received within the interior of the main housing 28. A spherical end piece 42 is provided at the first end 34a of the guide wire 34, wherein the end piece 42 is coupled with a barrel member 44 positioned within the main housing 28. The second end 34b of the guide wire 34 comprises an attachment flange 46 for coupling to a throttle foot pedal 20. The assembly 22a is arranged wherein a linear movement of the guide wire 34 between the first and second ends 34a, 34b is translated into a rotational movement of the barrel member 44 within the main housing 28 of the assembly 22a.
[0056] The cylindrical body 35 comprises an internal wall 35a which divides the interior of the main housing 28 into two separate chambersa first chamber 37a defined between the first end cap 36a and the internal wall 35a, and a second chamber 37b defined between the second end cap 36b and the internal wall 35a. As indicated in
[0057] A through-going aperture 50 is defined in the internal wall 35a, wherein a first rotating key 52a and a second rotating key 52b are at least partly located in the aperture 48.
[0058] The first rotating key 52a is partly positioned within the second chamber 37b, wherein the first end 40a of the lever spindle 40 is arranged to act on the first key 52a to rotate the key 52a within the aperture 50 when the lever 22 is actuated. Similarly, the second rotating key 52b a is partly positioned within the first chamber 37a, wherein the barrel member 44 is arranged to act on the second key 52b to rotate the key 52b within the aperture 50 when the guide wire 34, and by extension when the foot pedal 20, is actuated.
[0059] The first and second keys 52a, 52b are located adjacent each other partly in the aperture 50. The keys 52a, 52b are mounted to the input rod 38 of the throttle sensor 30, such that a rotation of the first key 52a or the second key 52b results in a quantifiable rotation of the input rod 38. Accordingly, the throttle level sensor 30 is arranged to output a desired throttle level value, regardless of which key 52a, 52b has been actuated.
[0060] The system is configured such that the first and second keys 52a, 52b may be rotated without actuation of the respective lever spindle 40 or barrel member 44. Accordingly, actuation of the throttle lever 22 and associated spindle 40 does not translate into movement of the barrel member 44 and the associated guide wire 34 and foot pedal 20. Similarly, actuation of the foot pedal 22 and the barrel member 44 linked via the guide wire 34 does not translate into movement of the spindle 40 and throttle lever 22. As a result, an operator is able to control the vehicle throttle level through use of the foot pedal 20 and the throttle lever 22, separately or in combination, without impacting on the feel of the controls.
[0061] The throttle lever assembly 22a further comprises at least one spring 54 arranged to bias the rotational components of the system to an at-rest or zero position. In the embodiment shown in
[0062] The invention is not limited to the embodiment described herein, and may be modified or adapted without departing from the scope of the present invention.