Sensing assembly for dichotomic sensing
US-2024271965-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US12596392B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12596392-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418978743-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2024 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2023 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2026 |
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Embodiments herein are directed to a pedal assembly that includes a pedal arm, a drive assembly, and a sensing assembly. The pedal arm having a pair of protrusions extending therefrom and at least one has a geared surface. The drive assembly has a gear configured to complement the geared surface of the one of the protrusions. The sensing assembly has a first sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the gear and a second sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the at least one of the pair of protrusions. When a force is applied onto the pedal arm, the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface moves to drive the gear, the first sensor assembly and the second sensor assembly independently sense the movement of the gear and the at least one of the pair of protrusions, respectively.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A pedal assembly comprising: a housing; a pedal arm moveably coupled to the housing, the pedal arm having a pair of protrusions extending therefrom, at least one of the pair of protrusions has a geared surface; a drive assembly including a gear configured to have a plurality of teeth that complement the geared surface of the one of the pair of protrusions; and a sensing assembly including a first sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the gear and a second sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the at least one of the pair of protrusions, wherein when a force is applied on a pedal pad of the pedal arm, the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface moves to drive the gear, the first sensor assembly and the second sensor assembly independently sense the movement of the gear and the at least one of the pair of protrusions, respectively. 2 . The pedal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive assembly further comprises a magnet coupled to the gear, the magnet moves when the gear moves to generate a change in a position of the magnet relative to the first sensor assembly. 3 . The pedal assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first sensor assembly is a Hall Effect sensor configured to sense the change in the position of the magnet. 4 . The pedal assembly of claim 3 , wherein the drive assembly is configured as a mechanical multiplier that moves the magnet at a larger angle than the pedal arm such that the first sensor assembly senses a larger change in the position of the magnet. 5 . The pedal assembly of claim 4 , further comprising: a coupler coupled to a terminating surface of the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface such that the coupler moves with movement of the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface, wherein the second sensor assembly is configured to sense movement of the coupler. 6 . The pedal assembly of claim 5 , wherein the second sensor assembly is configured as an inductive sensor to sense the movement of the coupler. 7 . The pedal assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a circuit board positioned adjacent to the coupler and the gear of the drive assembly, the circuit board housing the Hall Effect sensor and the inductive sensor. 8 . The pedal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an emulator assembly coupled to the pedal arm, the emulator assembly configured to provide a pedal effort force against a depression travel arc of the pedal arm as the force is applied to the pedal pad. 9 . A pedal assembly configured for redundant sensing, the pedal assembly comprising: a housing having a retaining recess; a first member having a first receiving cavity; a second member having a second receiving cavity; a pedal arm moveably coupled to the housing, the pedal arm having a pair of protrusions extending therefrom, at least one of the pair of protrusions has a geared surface, one of the pair of protrusions movably received within the first receiving cavity of the first member and the other one of the pair of protrusions movably received within the second receiving cavity of the second member; and a drive assembly includes a gear configured to have a plurality of teeth that complement the geared surface of the one of the pair of protrusions, wherein when a force is applied onto a pedal pad of the pedal arm, the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface moves to drive the gear, a first sensor assembly and a second sensor assembly independently sense the movement of the gear and the at least one of the pair of protrusions, respectively. 10 . The pedal assembly of claim 9 , wherein the drive assembly further comprises a magnet coupled to the gear, the magnet moves when the gear moves to generate a change in a position of the magnet relative to the first sensor assembly. 11 . The pedal assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first sensor assembly is a Hall Effect sensor configured to sense the change in the position of the magnet. 12 . The pedal assembly of claim 11 , wherein the drive assembly is configured as a mechanical multiplier that moves the magnet at a larger angle than the pedal arm such that the first sensor assembly senses a larger change in the position of the magnet. 13 . The pedal assembly of claim 12 , further comprising: a coupler coupled to a terminating surface of the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface such that the coupler moves with movement of the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface, wherein the second sensor assembly is configured to sense movement of the coupler. 14 . The pedal assembly of claim 13 , wherein the second sensor assembly is configured as an inductive sensor to sense the movement of the coupler. 15 . The pedal assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a circuit board coupled to the first member to be adjacent to the coupler and the gear of the drive assembly, the circuit board housing the Hall Effect sensor and the inductive sensor. 16 . The pedal assembly of claim 9 , further comprising: an emulator assembly coupled to the pedal arm, the emulator assembly configured to provide a pedal effort force against a depression travel arc of the pedal arm as the force is applied to the pedal pad. 17 . The pedal assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first sensor assembly utilizes a different sensing technology than the second sensor assembly. 18 . A pedal assembly comprising: a housing; a retaining assembly having a pair of openings, the retaining assembly removably coupled to the housing; a pedal arm moveably coupled to the retaining assembly, the pedal arm having a pair of protrusions extending therefrom such that each one of the pair of protrusions are received into the respective opening of the retaining assembly, at least one of the pair of protrusions having a geared surface; a drive assembly including a gear configured to have a plurality of teeth that complement the geared surface of the one of the pair of protrusions; and a sensing assembly including a first sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the gear and a second sensor assembly configured to sense movement of the at least one of the pair of protrusions, wherein when a force is applied on a pedal pad of the pedal arm, the at least one of the pair of protrusions having the geared surface moves to drive the gear, the first sensor assembly and the second sensor assembly independently sense the movement of the gear and the at least one of the pair of protrusions, respectively. 19 . The pedal assembly of claim 18 , wherein the gear of the drive assembly further comprises a magnet coupled to the gear, the magnet moves when the gear moves to generate a change in a position of the magnet relative to the first sensor assembly. 20 . The pedal assembly of claim 19 , wherein: the first sensor assembly is a Hall Effect sensor configured to sense the change in the position of the magnet; and the drive assembly is configured as a mechanical multiplier that moves the magnet at a larger angle than the pedal arm such that the first sensor assembly senses a larger change in the position of the magnet.
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