Rear wheel steering control
US-2016039455-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US11358633B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11358633-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816488527-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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In some embodiments, a vehicle may include a frame having longitudinal axis. The vehicle may include a steering assembly having a steering input and at least one wheel. The steering assembly may be coupled to the frame and configured to steer the vehicle based on input from a steering input. The vehicle may include a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel. The vehicle may include a steering position sensor configured to detect steering input including a position of the steering input and at least one of i) a rate of change of position of steering input and ii) steering position time. The vehicle may include at least one controller configured to process a signal from the steering position sensor and, in response to the processed signal, drive the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel, the first drive wheel being driven independent of the second drive wheel.
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A vehicle, comprising: a frame having a longitudinal axis; a steering assembly having a steering input and at least one wheel, the steering assembly coupled to the frame and configured to steer the vehicle based on input from the steering input; a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel; a steering position sensor configured to detect a position of the steering input and at least one of i) a rate of change of the position of the steering input and ii) a steering position time; and at least one controller configured to process a signal from the steering position sensor and, in response to the processed signal, drive the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel, the first drive wheel being driven independently of the second drive wheel, wherein the at least one wheel includes a left front wheel and a right front wheel, wherein the steering assembly includes a steering linkage configured and dimensioned such that each of the left front wheel and the right front wheel have: a maximum inward turn angle characterized by a limit to which either the left front wheel or right front wheel can turn toward the longitudinal axis, and a maximum outward turn angle characterized by a limit to which either the left front wheel or right front wheel can turn away from the longitudinal axis, wherein when one of the left front wheel or the right front wheel is an outside wheel turned to a respective left or right maximum inward turn angle, the other of the left front wheel or right front wheel is an inside wheel turned to an intermediate maximum outward turn angle that is less than the maximum outward turn angle unless a biasing force is applied to the inside wheel to urge the inside wheel to the respective maximum outward turn angle. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: a first motor coupled to the at least one controller and the first drive wheel and a second motor coupled to the at least one controller and the second drive wheel, wherein the first drive wheel is driven by the first motor and the second drive wheel is driven by the second motor in response to one or more drive signals from the at least one controller. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first motor is configured to drive the first drive wheel in a first direction and the second motor is configured to drive the second drive wheel in a second direction opposite the first direction. 4. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first motor receives a first drive signal of the one or more drive signals from the at least one controller to drive the first drive wheel and the second motor receives a second drive signal of the one or more drive signals from the at least one controller to drive the second drive wheel. 5. The vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the second drive signal has an amount of current that, when received by the second motor, causes the second motor to drive the inner drive wheel at a speed of 0 revolutions per minute. 6. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein, while the vehicle is turning in a left or right direction, the first drive wheel is the outer drive wheel and the second drive wheel is the inner drive wheel, the inner drive wheel being closer to a center of a turning path of the vehicle than the outer drive wheel and wherein the first motor is configured to drive the outer drive wheel in a first direction at a speed greater than 0 revolutions per minute and the second motor is configured to drive the inner drive wheel at a speed of 0 revolutions per minute. 7. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the at least one controller is configured to: receive one or more signals related to the position of the steering input and at least one of i) the rate of change of position of the steering input, and ii) the steering position time; and command the first motor and the second motor to drive the first drive wheel and second drive wheel in opposite directions based upon the one or more drive signals. 8. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the biasing force is a function of a difference between a voltage in a first drive signal provided to a first motor to drive the first drive wheel and a voltage in a second drive signal provided to a second motor to drive the second drive wheel. 9. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the biasing force is applied to the inside wheel independent of the movement of the steering input. 10. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein a tiller, when operated by a user, is configured to turn the inside wheel up to, without exceeding, the intermediate maximum outward turn angle. 11. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the biasing force is caused by a force exerted by the ground. 12. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate maximum outward turn angle is different from the maximum outward turn angle by approximately 10°. 13. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering linkage is configured to engage a stop when one of the left front wheel or the right front wheel reaches the respective maximum outward turn angle to prevent said left or right front wheel from turning beyond the respective maximum outward turn angle. 14. The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the steering linkage further comprises a linkage member configured to pivot in response to movement of the steering input. 15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the linkage member includes a tie rod. 16. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly further comprises: a steering stem, a stem tab coupled to the steering stem, an axle beam pivotably mounted to the frame, the axle beam comprising a left stop and right stop, a left king pin and right king pin coupled to the axle beam, and a left tie rod and a right tie rod, each of the left and right tie rods being pivotably coupled to the stem tab and to the left king pin and right king pin respectively, wherein each of the left and right tie rods is configured to pivot in response to movement of the steering input and to engage the left or right stop respectively when one of the left front wheel or the right front wheel reaches a respective maximum outward turn angle to prevent said left or right front wheel from turning beyond the respective maximum outward turn angle. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the left king pin is rotatable about a left king pin axis and the right king pin is rotatable about a right king pin axis, and wherein each of the left king pin and the right king pin is pivotably coupled to the respective left and right tie rod that translates relative to the axle beam when the left or right king pin rotates about the respective left and right king pin axis. 18. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the axle beam is further coupled to the frame by at least one suspension member configured to allow each of the left front wheel and right front wheel to translate relative to the frame. 19. The vehicle of claim 16 further comprising: a swing arm pivotably coupled to the frame and fixed to the axle beam. 20. The vehicle of claim 16 further comprising: a left and a right steering arm coupled to the left and right kingpin respectively, each of the left and right steering arm being rotatable about and projecting from the left and right kingpin axis respectively; and a left and right wheel axle coupled to the left and right kingpin respectively, each of the left and right wheel axle being rotatable about the left and right king pin axis respectively and projecting from the left and right kingpin respectively, the left front wheel and right front wheel being rotatable about the respectiv
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