Position and force sensor assembly for vehicle brake pedal

US10654452B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10654452-B2
Application numberUS-201916439822-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2019
Priority dateJan 24, 2017
Publication dateMay 19, 2020
Grant dateMay 19, 2020

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A vehicle pedal sensor assembly for use in a vehicle brake pedal including a base and a pedal arm pivotally mounted to the pedal base. A sensor housing includes a non-contacting pedal position sensor and a contacting pedal force sensor. The sensor housing is mounted to the base of the vehicle brake pedal. A magnet is mounted to the pedal arm. The pedal position sensor senses a change in the magnitude and/or direction of the magnetic field generated by the magnet in response to a change in the position of the pedal arm for determining the position of the pedal arm. A pedal force application member exerts a force against the pedal force sensor in response to the change in the position of the pedal arm for determining the position of the pedal arm. The force sensor may be a piezoelectric element, a load cell, or a strain gauge.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle pedal sensor assembly for use in a vehicle pedal including a base and a pedal arm connected to the base of the vehicle pedal, the vehicle sensor assembly comprising: a sensor housing coupled to the base of the vehicle pedal, the sensor housing including a base and an arm unitary with and extending from the base of the sensor housing, a pedal position sensor on the first arm, a pedal force sensor on the base of the sensor housing, and an electrical connector protruding and extending unitarily outwardly from the sensor housing; a magnet, the pedal position sensor sensing a change in the magnetic field generated by the magnet in response to a change in the position of the pedal arm; and a pedal force application member operably coupled to the pedal arm and exerting a force against the pedal force sensor in response to the change in the position of the pedal arm. 2. The vehicle pedal sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the pedal position sensor is a Hall-Effect sensor. 3. The vehicle pedal sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the pedal force sensor is a piezoelectric element, a load cell, or a strain gauge. 4. The vehicle pedal sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensor housing and the force sensor each define a through-hole, the force application member including a head and a elongate shaft, the head exerting the force against the force sensor, and the shaft of the force application member extending through the through-hole defined in the force sensor. 5. A vehicle pedal sensor assembly for use in a vehicle brake pedal including a base and a pedal arm connected to the base of the vehicle brake pedal, the vehicle sensor assembly comprising: a sensor housing coupled to the base of the vehicle brake pedal, the sensor housing including a base and first and second arms unitary with the base, a pedal position sensor on the first arm and the base of the sensor housing defining an interior receptacle for a pedal force sensor, and an electrical connector protruding and extending unitarily outwardly from the second arm; a magnet opposed and spaced from the pedal position sensor, the pedal position sensor sensing a change in the magnetic field generated by the magnet in response to a change in the position of the pedal arm; and a pedal force application member operably coupled to the pedal arm, the pedal force application member including a head extending into the receptacle in the sensor housing and into contact with the pedal force sensor for exerting a force against the pedal force sensor in response to the change in the position of the pedal arm. 6. The vehicle pedal sensor assembly of claim 5 wherein the pedal force sensor is in the form of a piezoelectric element, a load cell, or a strain gauge. 7. The vehicle pedal sensor assembly of claim 5 wherein the pedal force sensor defines a through-aperture, the pedal force application member including a shaft extending through the through-aperture defined in the pedal force sensor.

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  • Brake-by-Wire, EHB · CPC title

  • B60T7/042Primary

    by electrical means, e.g. using travel or force sensors · CPC title

  • Disposition of pedal · CPC title

  • Pedal travel sensor, stroke sensor; Sensing brake request · CPC title

  • Force sensors · CPC title

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What does patent US10654452B2 cover?
A vehicle pedal sensor assembly for use in a vehicle brake pedal including a base and a pedal arm pivotally mounted to the pedal base. A sensor housing includes a non-contacting pedal position sensor and a contacting pedal force sensor. The sensor housing is mounted to the base of the vehicle brake pedal. A magnet is mounted to the pedal arm. The pedal position sensor senses a change in the mag…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cts Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T7/042. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 19 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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