This application claims the benefit of the Italian Patent Application No. MI 2005A 002121 filed on Nov. 8, 2005.
The present invention concerns an accelerator pedal with Hall-effect movement sensor.
For accelerators on vehicles (especially tractors and off-road vehicles), a type of pedal is increasingly gaining a foothold in which the position of the pedal itself, and therefore the acceleration required is detected by a sensor which outputs an electrical signal linearly varying in accordance with the position of the pedal.
There are currently accelerator pedals on sale consisting of a movable lever, rotatably coupled by means of a pin to a cylindrical housing which is integral with a fixed base.
The use is known of a sensor on the said pin which detects the angle of rotation of the pin itself with respect to the fixed cylindrical housing. This solution is fairly complicated and is a source of undesirable bulkiness.
Also, the use of potentiometers or rotary sensors entails friction and rolling which are a cause of premature wear of the mechanical components and therefore of unreliability.
Moreover, the measurement is not very accurate, especially with the passage of time, precisely because of the above-mentioned premature wear of the mechanical components.
The object of the present invention is to produce a pedal for vehicles including a device for detecting movement which is of simple and reliable construction.
In accordance with the invention, this object is achieved with a pedal for the control of vehicles, including a movable lever rotatably coupled to a fixed base, and a device for detecting the movement of said movable lever with respect to said fixed base, characterised in that said device comprises a magnet capable of interacting with a Hall-effect sensor, and a circuit board for the processing and transmission of the information detected by said Hall-effect sensor.
The magnet and the Hall-effect sensor are static elements spaced apart from each other, and for this reason there is no friction or rolling between mechanical components
These and other characteristics of the present invention will be made more clearly evident from the following detailed description of an example of practical embodiment which is illustrated without limiting effect in the attached drawings, wherein:
The pedal shown in
The coupling between the pin 2 and the cylindrical housing 3 (visible in
Said device 5 includes a movable magnet 6 (made up of ferrite, for example), made integral with lever 1 by a support element 7, and capable of interacting with a Hall-effect sensor 8 fixed to base 4 by means of a support body 9.
More generally, said circuit board includes means to allow it to be adequately tolerant of automotive electrical conditions such as positive and negative peaks which are particularly destructive and not suitably filtered or eliminated. It is also completely encased in resin to prevent electromagnetic interferences and emissions, in accordance with EU regulations.
The operation of device 5 is very simple.
Considering the pedal at rest as in
Depending on the angle of rotation of lever 1, the pedal, specifically a microprocessor integrated into the board, will provide an analogue output at a proportional voltage, which the amplification circuit 30 proceeds to amplify.
The lever can be preset to rotate through a maximum angle (for example 22°), which will correspond to the maximum output voltage. Block 40 is therefore equipped with a microprocessor with a programmable memory.
Each pedal is calibrated and tested individually through a computerised process which allows the analogue output to be set in accordance with the angle “swept” by lever 1.
The mechanical part (lever 1, base 4, pin 2 etc) is made with pressing equipment which guarantees a working life of ten million operations, thanks also to further hardening and anti-corrosion treatment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI 2005A 002121 | Nov 2005 | IT | national |