Quick Disconnect Joystick System and Method
US-2018002893-A1 · Jan 4, 2018 · US
US10061343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10061343-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615250226-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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An electronic control system for controlling movement of a work machine is disclosed. The control system may include a first and a second joystick, each of the first and second joysticks configured to move between a neutral and an operational position. Moreover a first and second resistive device may be operatively coupled to the first and second joysticks respectively. The first and second resistive devices may be configured to generate a resistive force to selectively retain the first and second joysticks in the operational position. Additionally, the control system may include a controller in communication with the first and second joysticks and the first and second resistive devices. The controller may transmit a first and second resistive force signal to activate one of the first and second resistive devices to generate the resistive force such that one of the first and second joysticks is retained in the operational position.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic control system for controlling movement of a work machine, the electronic control system comprising: a first joystick configured to move between a neutral position and an operational position about a first axis, the first joystick further configured to transmit a first joystick position signal; a first resistive device operatively coupled to the first joystick and configured to generate a resistive force about the first axis to selectively retain the first joystick in the operational position in response to a first resistive force signal; a second joystick configured to move between a neutral position and an operational position about a second axis, the second joystick further configured to transmit a second joystick position signal; a second resistive device operatively coupled to the second joystick and configured to generate a resistive force about the second axis to selectively retain the second joystick in the operational position in response to a second resistive force signal; and an electronic controller in electronic communication with the first and second joysticks and the first and second resistive devices, the electronic controller configured to receive the first and second joystick position signals and transmit one of the first and second resistive force signal in response to the first and second joystick position signals, wherein the transmitted one of the first and second resistive force signal activates one of the first and second resistive devices to generate the resistive force such that one of the first and second joysticks is retained in the operational position. 2. The electronic control system of claim 1 , wherein the first joystick having a first centering spring configured to exert a first return spring force to return the first joystick from the operational position to the neutral position, the second joystick having a second centering spring configured to exert a second return spring force to return the second joystick from the operational position to the neutral position, and the resistive force generated by one of the first and second resistive devices being configured to be greater than one of the first return spring force and the second return spring force such that one of the first and second joysticks is retained in the operational position. 3. The electronic control system of claim 2 , wherein the first resistive device is a first magnetorheological device and the second resistive device is a second magnetorheological device, the first and second resistive force signals comprise a magnetic field applied to one of the first and second magnetorheological devices to generate the resistive force, and the resistive force being configured to oppose at least one of the first return spring force and the second return spring force. 4. The electronic control system of claim 3 , further comprising a first position sensor operatively coupled to the first joystick and a second position sensor operatively coupled to the second joystick, the first position sensor configured to provide the first position signal and the second position sensor configured to provide the second position signal, and the electronic controller being further configured to use the first and second position signals to designate one of the first joystick and the second joystick as a primary joystick and one of the first joystick and the second joystick as a secondary joystick. 5. The electronic control system of claim 4 , wherein an actuating force applied to each of the primary joystick and the secondary joystick moves the primary and secondary joysticks from the neutral position to the operational position, and the first and second resistive force signals transmitted by the electronic controller adjust the second magnetorheological device such that so long as the actuating force maintains the primary joystick in the operational position the resistive force maintains the secondary joystick in the operational position following removal of the actuating force from the secondary joystick. 6. The electronic control system of claim 5 , wherein removal of the actuating force applied to the primary joystick moves the primary joystick from the operational position to the neutral position, and the first and second resistive force signals transmitted by the electronic controller control the second magnetorheological device such that the resistive force applied to the secondary joystick is reduced and the secondary joystick moves from the operational position to the neutral position. 7. The electronic control system of claim 5 , wherein when the actuating force applied to the primary joystick moves the primary joystick from the neutral position to the operational position and maintains the primary joystick in the operational position, the actuating force not being applied to the secondary joystick such that the secondary joystick remains in the neutral position, the first and second resistive force signals transmitted by the electronic controller activate the second magnetorheological device such that a subsequent application of the actuating force to move the secondary joystick from the neutral position to the operational position produces the resistive force having a low resistance against movement of the secondary joystick from the neutral position towards the operational position and a high resistance against movement of the secondary joystick from the operational position towards the neutral position. 8. A work machine, comprising: a frame; a power source supported by the frame; a plurality of ground engaging members configured to support the frame, the ground engaging members operatively coupled to the power source and configured to move the work machine; an electronic control system operatively coupled to the plurality of ground engaging elements for controlling a movement of the work machine, the electronic control system including; a first joystick configured to move between a neutral position and an operational position about a first axis the first joystick further configured to transmit a first joystick position signal; a first resistive device operatively coupled to the first joystick and configured to generate a resistive force about the first axis to selectively retain the first joystick in the operational position in response to a first resistive force signal; a second joystick configured to move between a neutral position and an operational position about a second axis, the second joystick further configured to transmit a second joystick position signal; a second resistive device operatively coupled to the second joystick and configured to generate a resistive force about the second axis to selectively retain the second joystick in the operational position in response to a second resistive force signal; and an electronic controller in electronic communication with the first and second joysticks and the first and second resistive devices, the electronic controller configured to receive the first and second joystick position signals and transmit one of the first and second resistive force signal in response to the first and second joystick position signals, wherein the transmitted one of the first and second resistive force signal activates one of the first and second resistive devices to generate a resistive force such that one of the first and second joysticks is retained in the operational position. 9. The work machine of claim 8 , wherein the first joystick having a first centering spring configured to exert a first return spring force to return the first joystick from the operational position to the neutral position, the second joystick having a second centering spring configured to exert a second return sp
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the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks {(for switches H01H25/04)} · CPC title
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