Electronic throttle control assembly

US10864962B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10864962-B2
Application numberUS-201816001668-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2018
Priority dateJun 6, 2018
Publication dateDec 15, 2020
Grant dateDec 15, 2020

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An electronic throttle control assembly for a vehicle has a housing that mounts to a handlebar of the vehicle and defines an interior. A rack gear is mounted in the interior for movement in a linear, translational, and/or radial direction. A pinion gear within the interior moves the rack gear upon rotation of the pinion gear. A sensor target is coupled to the rack gear. A sensor detects a position of the sensor target and generates an electric signal for a vehicle control unit. A grip is coupled to the pinion gear, rotation of the grip moving the rack gear and sensor target in a linear, translational, and/or radial direction, the electric signal varying based on the change in position of the sensor target. Opposing springs within the housing resist movement of the rack gear and rest in a normally preloaded state.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic throttle control assembly of a vehicle comprising: a) a housing defining an interior; b) a first gear mounted in the interior for movement, wherein the first gear has a first end and a second end; c) a second gear mounted in the interior for rotational movement and in operable contact with the first gear such that the first gear moves upon a rotation of the second gear; d) a sensor target coupled to the first gear for movement therewith; e) a sensor in proximity to the sensor target, generates an electrical signal based the sensor target and communicates the electric signal to a vehicle control unit; and f) a grip couples to the second gear so that rotation of the grip rotates the second gear and, in turn, moves the first gear and the sensor target so that the electric signal varies based on a change in a position of the sensor target, wherein aft rotation of the grip results in the first end of the first gear moving toward the housing so that the housing acts as a hard stop of aft rotation. 2. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electric signal is transmitted wirelessly. 3. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 1 , wherein forward rotation of the grip results in the second end of the first gear moving toward the housing so that the housing acts as a hard stop in both directions. 4. An electronic throttle assembly for a vehicle comprising: a) a housing mounted to the vehicle, the housing defining an interior; b) a first gear movably mounted in the interior wherein the first gear has a first end and a second end; c) a second gear in the interior and in contact with the first gear such that the first gear moves upon a rotation of the second gear; d) a first compression spring mounted in the interior and extending between the housing and the first end of the first gear; e) a second compression spring mounted in the interior and extending between the housing and the second end of the first gear, wherein the first and second compression springs act on the first gear and are retained within the housing such that the first and second compression springs are normally in a preloaded state against the first gear in an opposing orientation; and f) a grip coupled to the housing for rotation, wherein a rotation of the grip in a first direction rotates the second gear and, in turn, the first gear moves so that the first compression spring compresses further to provide haptic resistance to an operator, wherein the first gear includes a ridge extending into an interior channel of the first gear, the ridge having an inner width less than an outer width of the first compression spring to allow the first compression spring to act on the first gear until the first compression spring banks against the ridge. 5. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 4 , wherein the inner width is less than an outer width of the second compression spring to allow the second compression spring to act on the first gear until the second compression spring bank against the ridge. 6. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 4 further comprising: a rod mounted in the interior upon and extending partially into the first compression spring and second compression springs; and a spring stop fixed to the rod at a location between the first and second springs, wherein the first and second compression springs are separated by the spring stop and retained within the housing such that the first and second compression springs are normally in a preloaded state with the first compression spring banking against the spring stop in a normal position. 7. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 4 , wherein compression of the second compression spring from rest, due to a rotation of the grip in a second direction opposite to the first direction, provides tactile feedback to the operator via a resistive force. 8. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 7 , wherein the difference in compressive force between the compressed state of the first and second compression springs encourages the return of the first and second compression springs to the normal position once the operator diminishes torqueing force rotating the grip. 9. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 4 , wherein aft rotation of the grip results in the first end of the first gear moving toward the housing, and maximal forward rotation of the grip results in the second end of the first gear moving toward the housing. 10. The electronic throttle assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first gear moves linearly or along an arc. 11. An electronic throttle control assembly of a vehicle comprising: a) a housing defining an interior; b) a first gear movably mounted in the interior wherein the first gear has a first end and a second end; c) a second gear in the interior and in contact with the first gear such that the first gear moves in a linear or translational direction upon a rotation of the second gear; d) a sensor target coupled to the first gear for movement therewith; e) a sensor for generating an electric signal for a vehicle control unit based on a position of the sensor target; f) a first compression spring mounted in the interior of the housing and extending between the housing and the first end of the first gear; g) a second compression spring mounted in the interior and extending between the housing and the second end of the first gear; h) a rod mounted in the interior upon and extending partially into the first compression spring and second compression spring; i) a grip coupled to the second gear, wherein a rotation of the grip in a first direction simultaneously rotates the second gear and, in turn, moves the first gear and the sensor target in a linear or translational direction so that the electric signal varies based on change in position of the sensor target; and j) a spring stop coupled to the rod, wherein the first and second compression springs are separated by the spring stop and retained within the housing such that the first and second compression springs are normally in a preloaded state between the housing and one of the first gear or spring stop, wherein movement of the first gear causes the first gear to compress one of the first and second compression spring, so that the one of the first and second compression springs that is compressed provides haptic resistance to an operator. 12. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first gear includes a ridge that allows the first and second compression springs to act on the first gear. 13. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 12 , wherein the ridge includes an inner width that is less than an outer width of the first and second compression springs. 14. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 11 , wherein aft rotation of the grip results in the first end of the first gear moving toward the housing, and forward rotation of the grip results in the second end of the first gear moving toward the housing. 15. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 11 , wherein after compression of the first or second compression spring by a torqueing force from the operator rotating the grip, a compressive force from the compressed spring of the first or second compression springs encourages the return of the first gear to the normal position once the operator diminishes or removes the torqueing force. 16. The electronic throttle control assembly of claim 11 , wherein compression of the second compression spring from rest, due to a rotation of the grip in a second direction opposite to the fi

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  • Handlebar constructions, or arrangements of controls thereon, specially adapted thereto (hand controls per se B62K23/02) · CPC title

  • characterised by the type of sensor · CPC title

  • on the handlebar · CPC title

  • B62K23/04Primary

    Twist grips · CPC title

  • hand actuated · CPC title

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What does patent US10864962B2 cover?
An electronic throttle control assembly for a vehicle has a housing that mounts to a handlebar of the vehicle and defines an interior. A rack gear is mounted in the interior for movement in a linear, translational, and/or radial direction. A pinion gear within the interior moves the rack gear upon rotation of the pinion gear. A sensor target is coupled to the rack gear. A sensor detects a posit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sensata Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62K23/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 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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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).