Cart moving in parallel with installed object and method of moving same
US-2021216079-A1 · Jul 15, 2021 · US
US11535290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11535290-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916771629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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Provided are a handle assembly for a cart having a power assist function, and a cart in which the power assist function enables a user to easily move the cart by detecting a direction, in which a force of the user is applied, to assist power in the relevant direction. According to the handle assembly and the cart, the user can easily move the cart by detecting the direction, in which the force of the user is applied, to provide auxiliary power (a power assist function) in the relevant direction, thereby improving convenience of the user.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handle assembly for a cart, the handle assembly comprising: a handle bar locatable at one side of a cart to receive an external force applied in a moving direction of the cart; and a force sensing assembly including: a frame support connected to the handle bar and movable by the external force applied to the handle bar; and a force sensor located adjacent to the frame support to detect a moving direction of the frame support, wherein the frame support includes: cover pads connected to the handle bar; movable brackets, each movable bracket being coupled to a respective one of the cover pads; a support frame provided between the movable brackets; a plurality of elastic members, each elastic member having a first end coupled to a respective one of the movable brackets and a second end coupled to the support frame; and a plurality of support pins, each support pin extending through a respective one of the movable brackets, a respective one of the elastic members, and the support frame to support the respective movable bracket to be movable relative to a moving direction of a respective one of the cover pads. 2. The handle assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the force sensor includes: a magnet coupled on one side of the frame support and movable in a direction corresponding to the direction of the external force; a Hall sensor positioned adjacent to the magnet to detect a position of the magnet; and a sensor printed circuit board (PCB) for determining the direction of the external force based on the position of the magnet detected by the Hall sensor, and wherein the Hall sensor is mounted to the sensor PCB. 3. The handle assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the Hall sensor is positioned adjacent to the magnet. 4. The handle assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the magnet is located on a movable bracket and is spaced apart from the Hall sensor by a preset interval, and wherein the magnet is movable within a detection region of the Hall sensor. 5. The handle assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cover pads, the movable brackets, and the plurality of elastic members are mutually coupled and operated by interlocking with one another, and wherein the movable brackets are movable within a degree of freedom in a direction in which the external force is applied. 6. The handle assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the frame support further includes a base frame, the base frame receiving the plurality of support pins and being coupled to the support frame and to the handle bar. 7. The handle assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the support frame is coupled to a top surface of the base frame. 8. The handle assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the support frame includes: a support plate coupled to the base frame; and spring supports protruding from a surface of the support plate, each spring support supporting a respective elastic member among the plurality of elastic members and receiving a support pin among the plurality of support pins. 9. A cart, comprising: a main body including: a driver to generate electric power; and a controller configured to control the driver; a wheel coupled to a lower portion of the main body to move the main body; a handle bar provided at one side of the main body to receive an external force applied in a moving direction of the main body; and a force sensing assembly including: a frame support coupled to the handle bar and movable by the external force applied to the handle bar; and a force sensor adjacent to the frame support to detect a moving direction of the frame support, the controller being configured to transmit the electric power generated by the driver to the wheel according to the moving direction of the frame support detected by the force sensor, wherein the frame support comprises: cover pads connected to the handle bar; movable brackets, each movable bracket being coupled to a respective one of the cover pads; a support frame provided between the movable brackets; a plurality of elastic members, each elastic member having a first end coupled to a respective one of the movable brackets and a second end coupled to the support frame; and a plurality of support pins, each support pin extending through a respective one of the movable brackets, a respective one of the elastic members, and the support frame to support the respective movable bracket to be movable relative to a moving direction of a respective one of the cover pads. 10. The cart according to claim 9 , wherein the force sensor includes: a magnet coupled on one side of the frame support and movable in a direction corresponding to the direction of the external force by the frame support; a Hall sensor positioned adjacent to the magnet for detecting a position of the magnet; and a sensor printed circuit board (PCB) configured to determine the direction of the external force based on the detected position of the magnet by the Hall sensor and to transmit the determined direction to the controller, and wherein the Hall sensor is mounted to the sensor PCB. 11. The cart according to claim 10 , wherein the Hall sensor is positioned adjacent to the magnet. 12. The cart according to claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to control the driver based on whether a force is applied in a direction in which the handle bar is pushed, whether a force is applied in a direction in which the handle bar is pulled, and whether multiple forces are simultaneously applied on both sides of the handle bar. 13. The cart according to claim 10 , wherein the magnet is coupled to a movable bracket and is spaced apart from the Hall sensor by a preset interval, and wherein the magnet is movable within a detection region of the Hall sensor. 14. The cart according to claim 9 , wherein the cover pads, the movable brackets, and the elastic members are mutually coupled and operated by interlocking with one another, and wherein the movable brackets are movable with a degree of freedom in the direction in which the external force is applied. 15. The cart according to claim 9 , wherein each frame support further includes a base frame, the base frame receiving the support pins and being coupled to the support frame and to the handle bar. 16. The cart according to claim 15 , wherein each support frame is coupled to a top surface of the base frame. 17. The cart according to claim 15 , wherein the support frame includes: a support plate coupled to the base frame; and spring supports protruding from a surface of the support plate, each spring support supports a respective elastic member among the plurality of elastic members and receiving a support pin among the plurality of support pins. 18. The cart according to claim 17 , wherein the force sensor includes a sensor printed circuit board (PCB), wherein the sensor PCB includes a cutout, and wherein one of the spring supports of the support frame extends through the cutout of the sensor PCB.
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by using permanent magnets · CPC title
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