Control Device and Method for Controlling Traveling Speed of a Vehicle
US-2024270219-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US9573569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213438654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A regenerative brake device for a vehicle includes a manual brake configured to apply a brake to a wheel of the vehicle by a manual operation of a brake lever; a motor configured to be coupled to a wheel of the vehicle, the motor being driven by a power from a battery, and also alternatively acting as a regenerative brake that charges the battery with an electromotive force of the motor; a brake sensor that detects a manual brake application point at which the manual brake is actuated from an operation amount of the brake lever; and a power control unit that performs regenerative power control for charging the battery with the electromotive force of the motor based on an output signal from the brake sensor so that the regenerative brake is generated in accordance with the operation amount of the brake lever.
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A regenerative brake device for a vehicle, comprising: a manual brake that applies a brake to a wheel of the vehicle by a manual operation of a brake lever; a motor configured to be coupled to a wheel of the vehicle, the motor being driven by a power from a battery, and also alternatively acting as a regenerative brake that charges the battery with an electromotive force of the motor; a brake sensor that senses an operation amount of the brake lever inclusive of a play of the brake lever in which the manual brake is not yet engaged; and a power control unit that performs regenerative power control for charging the battery with the electromotive force of the motor based on an output signal from the brake sensor so that the regenerative brake is generated in accordance with the operation amount of the brake lever, wherein the power control unit conducts a power control by pulse width modulation, and controls a duty ratio D in a regenerative mode so as to satisfy (Vbatt×D)<Vmotor, where Vmotor is a counter-electromotive force of the motor, Vbatt is an output of the battery, and D is the duty ratio of the pulse width modulation, wherein the power control unit performs the regenerative power control such that a regenerative braking force is gradually increased towards a maximum regenerative braking force as the operation amount of the brake lever increases across a manual brake application point at and beyond which the manual brake is engaged, and wherein the regenerative braking force continues to increase beyond the manual brake application point towards the maximum regenerative braking force, and a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force before the manual brake application point is reached is larger than a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force after the brake application point is reached. 2. The regenerative brake device according to claim 1 , wherein the brake sensor detects a stretched amount of a brake wire that connects an actuator of the manual brake to the brake lever. 3. The regenerative brake device according to claim 1 , wherein the power control unit determines the duty ratio D in accordance with a prescribed data value for converting the operation amount of the brake lever to a desired value for the regenerative brake. 4. The regenerative brake device according to claim 1 , wherein the power control unit determines an operation direction of the brake lever, and increases or decreases the duty ratio D accordingly. 5. The regenerative brake device according to claim 1 , wherein the manual brake application point at which the manual brake is actuated is detected, and in a stage subsequent to the manual brake application point, the regenerative brake is applied more strongly as compared with a preceding play stage. 6. The regenerative brake device according to claim 5 , further comprising a wire travel distance sensor that detects a travel distance of a brake wire that is moved when the brake lever is operated, wherein the manual brake application point is detected based on an output signal of the brake sensor and an output signal of the wire travel distance sensor. 7. An electric assist vehicle comprising the regenerative brake device according to claim 1 . 8. The electric assist vehicle according to claim 7 , comprising an alarm unit that is activated when an actuation of the manual brake is recognized by detecting the output signal of the brake sensor to alert a user of the actuation. 9. A regenerative brake device for a vehicle, comprising: a manual brake configured to apply a brake to a wheel of the vehicle by a manual operation of a brake lever; a motor configured to be coupled to a wheel of the vehicle, the motor being driven by a power from a battery, and also alternatively acting as a regenerative brake that charges the battery with an electromotive force of the motor; a brake sensor that detects an operation amount of the brake lever, the brake sensor detecting a manual brake application point at which the manual brake is actuated from the operation amount of the brake lever; and a power control unit that performs regenerative power control for charging the battery with the electromotive force of the motor based on an output signal from the brake sensor such that a regenerative braking force is gradually increased towards a maximum regenerative braking force as the operation amount of the brake lever increases across the manual brake application point, wherein the regenerative braking force continues to increase beyond the manual brake application point towards the maximum regenerative braking force, and a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force before the manual brake application point is reached is larger than a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force after the manual brake application point is reached. 10. A regenerative brake device for a vehicle, comprising: a manual brake configured to apply a brake to a wheel of the vehicle by a manual operation of a brake lever; a motor configured to be coupled to a wheel of the vehicle, the motor being driven by a power from a battery, and also alternatively acting as a regenerative brake that charges the battery with an electromotive force of the motor; a brake sensor that detects a manual brake application point at which the manual brake is actuated from an operation amount of the brake lever; and a power control unit that performs regenerative power control for charging the battery with the electromotive force of the motor based on an output signal from the brake sensor so that the regenerative brake is generated in accordance with the operation amount of the brake lever and so that a regenerative braking force is generated before the manual brake application point is reached, and said regenerative braking force becomes greater after the manual brake application point than the regenerative braking force generated before the manual brake application point is reached, wherein the power control unit performs the regenerative power control such that a regenerative braking force is gradually increased towards a maximum regenerative braking force as the operation amount of the brake lever increases across the manual brake application point, and wherein the regenerative braking force continues to increase beyond the manual brake application point towards the maximum regenerative braking force, and a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force before the manual brake application point is reached is larger than a rate of the increase of the regenerative braking force after the manual brake application point is reached.
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