This invention relates to control systems suitable for use on a vehicle configurable for air or road use. Such vehicles are commonly known as flying cars or roadable aircraft (hereafter “flying cars”). In particular, the invention relates to a pedal arrangement for controlling such a vehicle.
There have been a number of previous proposals for flying car designs, i.e. vehicles that can be fully compliant with legal and practical requirements for both road and flight use. Examples include the Terrafugia Transition (WO 2007/114877), the Carplane (http://carplane.de/), the AeroMobil (WO 2013/03240, WO 2016/057003, WO 2016/057004), and the Moller Skycar (http://moller.com/).
One particular issue faced by flying cars is that the standard control inputs for driving and flying are significantly different. For driving, hand control input is used for steering, and foot control for throttle and brake. For flying, hand control is used for pitch (elevator) and roll (aileron), typically using a stick or yoke, and throttle, and foot control for yaw (rudder), and often for differential wheel braking. It is therefore not possible to provide a single set of control inputs that satisfy regulatory requirements for both air and road uses. In addition, the possibility of operator error becomes high if the same input have different uses depending on mode of use.
WO 2016/057003 discloses one proposal for easily shifting between hand control inputs for air and road use. However, this does not address the different foot control inputs.
Other proposals, such as the Terrafugia Transition provides a complete set of each inputs: both a steering wheel for road use and stick and hand throttle for air use, and two pairs of pedals, an inner pair for road use (throttle and brake), and an outer pair for rudder (yaw) control. The provision of two set of pedals still leaves the possibility of operator error due to operation of the incorrect pedals. In addition, the arrangement takes up space, and makes inclusion of safety features common for road use difficult.
This invention attempts to address at least some of these problems.
A first aspect of the invention provides a control system for use in a vehicle configurable for air use or road use, the vehicle comprising moveable control surfaces for controlling operation of the vehicle in air use, the system comprising: a pedal arrangement of three pedals, comprising a central brake pedal, and first and second side pedals (e.g a right side pedal and a left side pedal), one on either side of the brake pedal, the pedal arrangement having a first configuration for use when the vehicle is configured for road use, and a second configuration for use when the vehicle is configured for air use; wherein in the first configuration, the first (right) side pedal is configured to act as a throttle control; and in the second configuration, the first and second pedals are connected to the moveable control surfaces.
The first and second side pedals are typically operable in the second configuration to control the moveable control surfaces to provide yaw control to the vehicle when configured for air use.
The second (left) side pedal can be configured as a static foot rest in the first configuration.
The first and second side pedals can be arranged to pivot about a common axis in at least the second configuration. In this case, the first and second side pedals can be connected to concentrically mounted shafts that are arranged to rotate about the common axis in the second configuration. A first actuator can be mounted on the first shaft and a second actuator can be mounted on the second shaft, the first and second side pedals being connected to the moveable control surfaces via the first and second actuators. Cables can be provided for transmitting movement to the moveable control surfaces, the cables being wrapped around the actuators for transmitting movement of the first and second pedals to the moveable control surfaces
In some embodiments, the pedal arrangement comprises a clutch operable to disconnect the first side pedal from the moveable control surfaces in the first configuration.
The control system can further comprise a common mounting structure for mounting the pedal arrangement in the vehicle. An adjustable connector can be provided for connection between the common mounting structure and an operator seat, the connector being adjustable so as to vary the distance between the common structure and the operator seat, when connected. The adjustable connector can comprise a pair of rails for connection to the operator seat, the common mounting structure including carriers configured to be slideable on the rails, and each carrier including a locking mechanism for locking the slider in position on a respective rail.
A second aspect of the invention provides a vehicle configurable for air or road use, comprising: a body having road wheels for supporting the body when configured for road use; wings connected to the body and deployable for air use; a tail section at the rear of the body; moveable control surfaces for controlling operation of the vehicle in air use; and a control system as claimed in any preceding claim.
An operator seat can be connected to the common mounting structure by means of the adjustable connector.
Further variations can be made within the scope of the invention.
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A tail structure 18 is located at the rear of the body 10, and includes vertical control surfaces 20 (fins and rudders), and horizontal control surfaces 22 (tail planes and elevators). Rear wheels 24 are provided at the lower ends of the fins 20.
Front wheels 26 are mounted on the body structure 10. The front wheels are both steerable and driven. In addition, the front wheels 26 can be moved between a retracted position (
A steering wheel 30 is positioned in a conventional configuration ahead of a driver/pilot seat (not shown). In road use configuration (
A three pedal arrangement is provided in a foot well 32 below the steering wheel 30. The pedals comprise a central brake pedal 34, and first and second side pedals 36, 38. The brake 34 acts on both the front and rear wheels 24, 26. In a first configuration for road use (
In a second configuration for flight use (
To the right of the steering wheel 30 is a side stick control column 40 which is connected to roll and pitch control surfaces (ailerons and elevators) on the wings 16 and tail 22 for use in flight configuration (
Levers for throttle 44, flap setting 46, and landing gear deployment 48 are located in this example to the left of the steering wheel. It will be appreciated that the levers 44, 46, 48 could also be positioned in other locations, such as on the dashboard ahead of the operator, or to the left and/or right of the steering wheel 30 so as to be within easy reach of the operator. In road use configuration (
The pedals 34, 36, 38, clutch mechanism 56, outer and inner tubes 58, 62, and control actuators 60, 64 are all connected to a common mounting structure 66, together defining a “pedal box”.
The pedal box is connected to a seat (not shown) by means of a connector 68 having a pair of rails 70, 72 extending therefrom. The mounting structure 66 includes a pair of carriers 74, 76 configures to slide over the rails 70, 72. Each carrier 70, 72 has a locking mechanism 78, 80 by means of which the relative position of the seat and the pedal box can be adjusted and fixed.
The relative position of the pedal box and seat can be adjusted to accommodate the different leg lengths of operators without substantially affecting the center of gravity of the vehicle.
Movement of the pedal box backwards and forwards is accommodated by the cable passing around the pegs on the control actuators. As will be appreciated, the overall length of cable remains the same and only the position of the Z wrap around the actuator changing.
Changes can be made while remaining within the scope of the invention. For example, the manner in which the pedal box is connected to the seat can be varied while retaining the functional features of the pedals. Similarly, the manner of connecting the pedals to the control surfaces may be changed to suit requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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16203802.0 | Dec 2016 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/082479 | 12/12/2017 | WO | 00 |