Drive system for a vehicle trailer maneuvering drive
09577570 ยท 2017-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02P7/00
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/72
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
B60L15/2054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2300/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D59/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/64
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
B60L2200/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
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
H02P31/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02P31/00
ELECTRICITY
B60L15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed are drive systems for a vehicle trailer maneuvering drives, some embodiments having a motor unit and a voltage source for supplying the motor unit, wherein the motor unit comprises a brushed electric motor with motor shaft and a motor controller that may include a speed detection unit for detecting the speed of the motor shaft and a control and regulating unit for the motor, for its voltage supply.
Claims
1. A drive system for a vehicle trailer maneuvering drive, comprising a first motor unit and a voltage source for supplying voltage to the first motor unit, wherein the first motor unit comprises a brushed electric motor with a motor shaft and a motor controller which includes a speed detection unit for detecting the speed of the motor shaft and a control and regulating unit for the first motor unit, in particular for its voltage supply, the motor shaft being coupled to a drive roller adapted for engaging a wheel of the vehicle trailer, further comprising a swivel actuator for swiveling the drive roller against the wheel of the vehicle trailer, the swivel actuator comprising a swivel motor.
2. The drive system according to claim 1, wherein the motor controller comprises a PWM generator, such that the voltage output by the voltage source is controlled via a PWM signal.
3. The drive system according to claim 2, wherein when operating the drive system on level ground, not more than 90%, in particular not more than 80% of the maximum PWM is used.
4. The drive system according to claim 1, wherein the speed detection unit of the motor controller is arranged on the motor shaft.
5. The drive system of claim 1, wherein the motor controller further comprises a circuit which includes at least one switch formed as transistor, in particular a MOSFET or a PROFET.
6. The drive system of claim 5, wherein the circuit additionally comprises at least one relay switch, wherein the relay switch can control or regulate the current direction through the motor.
7. The drive system of claim 1, wherein the speed detection unit is an encoder which is arranged directly on the motor shaft.
8. The drive system of claim 1, further comprising a safety element comprising a switch arranged in the voltage-carrying line between the voltage source and the motor unit.
9. The drive system of claim 1, further comprising a central unit which is connected with the motor controller of the motor unit.
10. The drive system of claim 9, wherein the central unit clears the motor unit via a PWM signal.
11. The drive system of claim 9, wherein the central unit is connected with the motor controller via a LIN data bus.
12. The drive system of claim 1, further comprising a self-locking transmission or a gearwheel transmission with an additional holding brake.
13. The drive system according of claim 1, wherein the motor controller includes a microcontroller.
Description
(1) Further advantages and aspects of the invention can be taken from the following description and the drawings to which reference is made.
(2) In the drawings:
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(7) The motor controller 14 includes a microcontroller 20 as central part, which among other things comprises a control and regulating unit 22. The motor controller 14 furthermore includes a speed detection unit 24 which is formed as encoder and is arranged directly on the motor shaft M (shown in broken lines). Via the speed detection unit 24 the speed of the motor shaft M is detected, wherein this typically is accomplished optically, magnetically or mechanically. The correspondingly detected data are forwarded from the speed detection unit 24 to the microcontroller 20 or the control and regulating unit 22.
(8) Via the control and regulating unit 22 as well as a PWM generator 26, the motor controller 14 controls and regulates the voltage supply of the motor 16 by the voltage source 18. For this purpose, the control and regulating unit 22 is connected with the PWM generator 26. The PWM signals generated by the PWM generator 26, and in particular the duty cycle, can be controlled and regulated correspondingly by the control and regulating unit 22. The control and regulation is effected in dependence on the speed of the motor shaft M detected by the speed detection unit 24 and in dependence on the desired drive behavior of the drive system 10.
(9) The PWM signals generated by the PWM generator 26 run over connecting lines 28, 30 to a circuit 32 which is formed similar to a bridge circuit. The circuit 32 connects the motor 16, which is arranged in a bridge arm 33, with the voltage source 18 and the motor controller 14 as such.
(10) In the illustrated embodiment, the circuit 32 is formed of two transistor switches 34, 36 on the HighSide 32H and one relay switch 38 on the LowSide 32L, wherein the relay switch 38 is a relay change-over switch.
(11) The two transistor switches 34, 36 can be formed as MOSFETs or PROFETs, wherein they convert or couple in the PWM signals generated by the PWM generator 26 such that the voltage supply of the motor 16 is controlled corresponding to the duty cycle, so that its speed is controlled or regulated via the PWM signals.
(12) It thereby is possible that the motor 16 is operated slowly and finely, so that the entire drive behavior of the drive system 10 or the handling of the vehicle trailer maneuvering drive is correspondingly fine and corresponds to that of a brushless motor.
(13) The PWM signals provided for this purpose can be medium-frequency PWM signals.
(14) The mechanical relay switch 38 arranged in the circuit 32 serves to reverse the current direction within the circuit 32, so that the electric motor 16 is operable in both directions. It thereby is possible that the drive system 10 can drive a drive roller 58 (
(15) Due to the formation of the circuit 32 with silicon switches, such as the transistors 34, 36, and with a mechanical switch, such as the relay switch 38, the operational safety of the circuit 32 and thus of the entire motor controller 14 is increased due to the employed different technologies. Jamming of the mechanical relay switch 38 can be prevented by switching off the transistors 34, 36, and blowing of the transistors 34, 36 can be prevented by opening of the relay switch 38.
(16) In the circuit 32, a further safety element 39 in addition is arranged between the motor 16 and the voltage source 18, which is formed as switch and in case of need can completely separate the motor 16 from the voltage source 18.
(17) The safety element 39 also can be formed as MOSFET or PROFET.
(18) In addition, undesired running of the motor 16 already can be detected by the speed detection unit 24. This information can then be sent to the motor controller 14 or the control and regulating unit 22, so that the motor unit 12 is switched off.
(19) The drive system 10 furthermore comprises a central unit 40 which is connected with the motor unit 12, in particular the microcontroller 20. The central unit 40 can clear the entire motor unit 12 via an enabling line 42. The enabling signal can be a so-called killswitch signal, which likewise is formed as PWM signal.
(20) The central unit 40 in addition is connected with the microcontroller 20 via a LIN data bus 44, so that the central unit 40 can supply the microcontroller 20 and thus the motor controller 14 with data. For this purpose, the microcontroller 20 or the motor controller 14 includes a data processing unit 46 which receives and correspondingly processes the data sent by the central unit 40 via the LIN data bus 44.
(21) The microcontroller 20 in addition can be formed such that via the data processing unit 46 it also sends data to the central unit 40, which can be utilized for other control systems. These data for example can be the actual speed of the motor shaft M, the power consumption of the motor 16, the current motor voltage or similar parameters of the drive system 10. For this purpose, among other things, the microcontroller 20 is connected with the corresponding data acquisition devices such as the speed detection unit 24.
(22) Furthermore, the drive system 10 can include a transmission 48 by which the torque generated by the motor 16 is converted, so that a stepped-up torque is transmitted from the drive system 10 to the drive roller 58. For this purpose, the transmission 48 is arranged between motor 16 and drive roller 58.
(23) The transmission 48 can be a self-locking transmission or a gearwheel transmission with an additional holding brake 50, which can brake the motor 16. The gearwheel transmission in particular can be formed as spur-gear transmission.
(24) Alternatively, the motor 16 also can be braked by shorting the circuit 32.
(25) As shown schematically in
(26) Alternatively, the swivel actuator 52 also can directly be connected with the central unit 40.
(27) The microcontroller 20 shown in the embodiment comprises the control and regulating unit 22, the PWM generator 26 and the data processing unit 46. Via the PWM generator 26, the microcontroller 20 thus generates the control and regulating signals for the circuit 32, which provide for such a soft speed control of a brushed electric motor 16. Furthermore, the microcontroller 20 decodes the signals which are sent by the central unit 40, and via the data processing unit 46 and the LIN data bus 44 sends and receives data for the central unit 40, which can be used for further systems.
(28) The units realized in the microcontroller 20 also can be formed as separated units which are connected with each other.
(29) The embodiment of the circuit 32 as shown in
(30) The circuit 32 also can be a full bridge or H-circuit which on the HighSide 32H includes two transistors and on the LowSide 32L two relay switches, or a full bridge or H-circuit which on the LowSide 32L includes two transistors and on the HighSide 32H includes two transistors.
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(32) The two transistors from the substitute circuit 56 then are associated to the circuit 32 on the LowSide 32L and control the current direction through the motor 16. For this purpose, the transistors arranged in the substitute circuit 56 are actuated correspondingly by the motor controller 14.
(33) The circuit 32 likewise can include only one transistor on the HighSide 32H, which is actuated correspondingly by the motor controller 14 via PWM signals, and a polarized relay switch on the LowSide 32L for changing the current direction and hence the direction of rotation of the motor 16.
(34) The MOSFET transistors shown in the circuit 32 and the substitute circuit 56 are shown by way of example only. They can be both normally conducting and normally blocking and of the type n-channel or p-channel.
(35) With the circuit 32 it actually is also possible to recover energy generated on braking, wherein the same can be fed into a non-illustrated recuperation means or directly into the voltage source 18, in order to charge the same.
(36) In general, an inexpensive drive system for a vehicle trailer maneuvering drive is created with the drive system 10 according to the invention, which both has a fine handling and can be manufactured at low cost. In addition, the probability of failure is low due to the simple design of the electronic system.