The present invention relates to an electric circuit with speed control and diode separation for use with an electrically actuatable mechanism. In one embodiment, the electrically actuatable mechanism is an electro-hydraulic actuator of a door assist system.
It is known to use an electrically actuatable mechanism to move a heavy object, such as a heavy door. One such mechanism is an electro-hydraulic actuator.
The electro-hydraulic actuator 10 is operable for extending or retracting the rod 32 for causing relative movement of two structures, one attached to the housing of the package and the other attached to the end of the rod. For example, in a door assist system associated with a vehicle, extending and retracting the rod 32 moves the door relative to the vehicle body. To extend the rod 32 of the electro-hydraulic actuator 10, the electric motor 12 is operated to drive the hydraulic pump 14 in a first rotational direction causing hydraulic fluid drawn from the reservoir 16 and chamber 30 to be directed into the first chamber 28 of the actuator 18. The fluid directed into the first chamber 28 creates a pressure differential between the first and second chambers 28 and 30 of the actuator 18 that moves the piston 24 to increase the volume of the first chamber 28 and decrease the volume of the second chamber 30, thus extending the rod 32. To retract the rod 32, the electric motor 12 is operated to drive the hydraulic pump 14 in a second rotational direction, opposite the first rotational direction, causing hydraulic fluid drawn from the chamber 28 to be directed into the second chamber 30 of the actuator 18. The fluid directed into the second chamber 30 creates a pressure differential in which the pressure in the second chamber is higher than that in the first chamber 28. As a result of the differential pressure, the piston 24 moves to increase the volume of the second chamber 30 and decrease the volume of the first chamber 28, thus retracting the rod 32.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides an electric circuit for actuating an electrically actuatable mechanism comprising: a controller, an operator input that when actuated provides a signal to the controller; a relay adapted to provide a voltage to the electrically actuatable mechanism in response to a signal from the controller, the relay adapted to vary the voltage in response to the signal, wherein the controller is adapted to provide the relay with signals for varying the voltage.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides an electric circuit for actuating an electrically actuatable mechanism comprising: a controller; multiple operator inputs each of which, when actuated, provides a signal to the controller; a relay adapted to provide a voltage to the electrically actuatable mechanism in response to a signal from the controller, wherein the relay also operates to control the signal to the controller in response to actuation of one of the operator inputs, a diode associated with each operator input and the electrically actuatable mechanism preventing a back-feeding of the voltage from the relay.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides an electro-hydraulic actuator system comprising: an actuator cylinder; an electric motor operatively coupled to a hydraulic pump; a reservoir of hydraulic fluid; and an electric circuit for actuating the actuator cylinder, the circuit comprising a controller, an operator input that when actuated provides a signal to the controller, a relay adapted to provide a voltage to the electrically actuatable mechanism in response to a signal from the controller, the relay adapted to vary the voltage in response to the signal, wherein the controller is adapted to provide the relay with signals for varying the voltage.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides a method of operating an electro-hydraulic actuator system comprising an actuator cylinder, an electric motor operatively coupled to a hydraulic pump, a reservoir of hydraulic fluid, and an electric circuit including a controller for actuating the actuator cylinder, comprising the steps of: providing an operator input that when actuated provides a signal to the controller, providing a voltage through a relay to the actuator in response to the signal from the controller, varying the voltage in response to the signal, wherein the controller is adapted to provide the relay with signals for varying the voltage.
Embodiments of this invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention relates to electrical circuit designs that may be incorporated into the electrical circuit for actuating a mechanism such as, for example, an electro-hydraulic actuator used in a door assist system. The fundamental operation of a door assist system is to open and/or dose a door when the proper input is provided. Commonly, the proper input is provided by an operator actuating an open/close rocker switch.
As shown in
The challenge with this conventional design is that as soon as the relay is closed, full voltage is applied to the electrically actuatable mechanism 70 and the load (such as the door) immediately begins moving. This may give the operator the appearance that the load is running away, and can also impart a “bouncing” of the load due the sudden movement of the mechanism, particularly when the mechanism imparts an impact force against the load. To address this issue, the electrical circuit of the present invention includes speed control capabilities.
In order to save power, it is desirable for a door assist system, for example, to shut down a predetermined time after being actuated. When the system is shut down, or idle, it is expected that it will become active almost immediately upon an input by the operator (e.g., closing of the rocker switch 90). To accomplish this power savings, in a conventional system, the voltage signal applied by the user input is used to close an associated relay 92 or 94 with this relay thereafter applying a voltage to the controller 62 for activating the controller. An exemplary circuit showing this design is provided in
Many systems, such as a door assist system, has multiple user inputs for activating the system. When multiple user inputs are used, the electric circuit can get very complex with a need for a dedicated relay for each of the user inputs and each voltage output, as illustrated in
To address this issue with fewer components, the electric circuit of the present invention, as shown in
Although the principles, embodiments and operation of the present invention have been described in detail herein, this is not to be construed as being limited to the particular illustrative forms disclosed. They will thus become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications of the embodiments herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/327,154, filed Apr. 23, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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