Tactile sensor, and tactile stimulation sensing method using the same, and robot skin and robot comprising the same
US-12017343-B2 · Jun 25, 2024 · US
US10894533B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10894533-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715852446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A method and apparatus for sensing wheel torque of a highly automated driving (HAD) vehicle includes a wheel hub configured to rotate around a rotation axis as the vehicle moves and a brake caliper, including a brake pad, configured to apply a caliper force to the wheel hub. A reaction carriage is interconnected with the brake caliper and is configured to have a reaction force applied to it when the brake caliper applies the caliper force to the wheel hub. The wheel torque sensor includes a hydraulic chamber having a hydraulic fluid and a pressure sensor, interconnected with the hydraulic chamber, that senses pressure applied to the hydraulic fluid in response to the reaction force.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wheel torque sensor system for a vehicle, comprising: a wheel hub configured to rotate around a rotation axis as the vehicle moves; a brake caliper, including a brake pad, configured to apply a caliper force to the wheel hub; a reaction carriage interconnected with the brake caliper and configured to have a reaction force applied thereto when the brake caliper applies the caliper force to the wheel hub; a vehicle frame member that retains the reaction carriage; a hydraulic chamber including a hydraulic fluid; and a pressure sensor, configured to be in communication with the hydraulic chamber, that senses pressure applied to the hydraulic fluid in response to the reaction force moving the reaction carriage relative to the vehicle frame member. 2. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor has an elongated shape. 3. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic chamber is disposed between the vehicle frame member and the reaction carriage. 4. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , further including: a hydraulic pressure line; a first pressure port interconnected with the first hydraulic chamber, the first pressure port configured to open when the hydraulic fluid flows in a first direction in the pressure line, and to close when the hydraulic fluid flows in a second direction in the pressure line; a second hydraulic chamber spaced from the first hydraulic chamber and having hydraulic fluid, the second hydraulic chamber having a second pressure port, the second port configured to open when the hydraulic fluid flows in the second direction in the pressure line, and to close when the hydraulic fluid flows in the first direction in the pressure line; and a hydraulic bypass passageway configured to be in communication with the first hydraulic chamber and the second hydraulic chamber when no reaction force is applied. 5. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , further including: a first mounting bolt and a second mounting bolt that affix the caliper to the reaction carriage. 6. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the reaction carriage is configured to be movable relative to the vehicle frame member in response to torque of the wheel hub. 7. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the caliper includes at least one piston that moves the brake pad against the wheel hub. 8. The wheel torque sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the reaction carriage is moved along its longitudinal direction, toward a lateral portion of the vehicle frame member to open a port for the flowing of the hydraulic fluid. 9. A bidirectional wheel torque sensor for a vehicle, comprising: a reaction carriage configured to be interconnected with a brake caliper of a vehicle disc brake; a first hydraulic chamber including a hydraulic fluid; a first pressure port interconnected with the first hydraulic chamber, the first pressure port configured to open when the hydraulic fluid flows in a first direction, and to close when the hydraulic fluid flows in a second direction; a second hydraulic chamber spaced from the first hydraulic chamber, the second hydraulic chamber having a second pressure port, the second pressure port configured to open when the hydraulic fluid flows in the second direction, and to close when the hydraulic fluid flows in the first direction; a hydraulic bypass passageway configured to be in communication with the first hydraulic chamber and the second hydraulic chamber; a pressure sensor, configured to be in communication with the first hydraulic chamber and the second hydraulic chamber, that senses pressure applied to the hydraulic fluid; and a vehicle frame member, interconnected with a vehicle frame, that retains the reaction carriage, wherein the pressure sensor senses the pressure applied to the hydraulic fluid when the reaction force moves the reaction carriage relative to the vehicle frame member. 10. The bidirectional wheel torque sensor of claim 9 , wherein the reaction carriage has an elongated shape. 11. The bidirectional wheel torque sensor of claim 9 , Wherein the first hydraulic chamber is disposed between the vehicle frame member and the reaction carriage. 12. The bidirectional wheel torque sensor of claim 9 , wherein the reaction carriage further includes: a first aperture and a second aperture configured to receive a first mounting bolt and a second mounting bolt respectively that affix the caliper to the reaction carriage. 13. A method for sensing the torque of a rotating vehicle wheel hub, comprising: affixing a reaction carriage to a brake caliper of the vehicle and retaining the reaction carriage with a vehicle frame member; applying a caliper force to the wheel hub to slow the speed of the vehicle; applying a reaction force to move the reaction carriage relative to the vehicle frame member upon the application of the caliper force; flowing a hydraulic fluid in a pressure line when the reaction force is applied to the reaction carriage; and sensing the hydraulic fluid flow as an indicator of wheel torque. 14. The method of claim 13 , further including flowing the hydraulic fluid in the pressure line in a second direction when the vehicle wheel rotates in a reverse direction. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the hydraulic fluid in the pressure line is provided from a hydraulic chamber disposed between the vehicle frame member and the reaction carriage. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the reaction carriage is moved along its longitudinal direction, toward a lateral portion of the vehicle frame member to open a port for the flowing of the hydraulic fluid.
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