Positioning device and control method thereof
US-2024283380-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9630644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9630644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614991535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A stowing steering column is provided for use with an autonomous vehicle that is capable of traveling at a slower rate of speed and a higher rate of speed, depending on the situation. The slower speed, that of about 20 mm/sec, is the “standard” speed that is utilized during regular stowage and unstowage of the steering wheel under ordinary conditions. The higher rate of speed is necessary in a situation where a possible impact event is sensed and the steering wheel must be extended back to the original design intent position in case the airbags need to be deployed or the vehicle operator needs to over-ride the system for an evasive maneuver. The slower rate of speed is preferably about 20 mm/sec while the higher rate of speed is preferably about 40 mm/sec.
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What is claimed is: 1. An axially movable steering column for an autonomous vehicle, the column comprising: a bracket; a sleeve attached to said bracket; a steering column shaft movably attached to said sleeve, said shaft being movable from a stowed position to an extended position at high or low travel rates, wherein said high travel rate is about 40 mm/sec and said low travel rate is about 20 mm/sec; and a crash avoidance sensor operatively associated with said shaft, said sensor including a signal generator to generate a high speed travel signal to said shaft. 2. A steering arrangement for an autonomous vehicle, the arrangement comprising: an instrument panel; a steering column having an axially movable steering column shaft and a steering wheel attached to said shaft, said shaft being movable to a stowed position when the vehicle is parked and to an extended position for operation by a driver, said shaft being movable to said extended position at a high travel rate or a low travel rate wherein said high travel rate is about 40 mm/sec and said low travel rate is about 20 mm/sec; a crash avoidance sensor operatively associated with said shaft, said sensor including a signal generator to generate a high speed travel signal to said shaft. 3. A method of positioning a steering wheel in an autonomous vehicle, the method comprising: forming an instrument panel, a steering column having an axially movable shaft and a crash avoidance sensor operatively associated with said shaft, said shaft being movable to a stowed position when the vehicle is parked and to an extended position for operation by a driver, said shaft being movable to said extended position at a high travel rate or a low travel rate, wherein said high travel rate is about 40 mm/sec and said low travel rate is about 20 mm/sec; moving said shaft at said high travel rate when said crash avoidance sensor senses a possible impact; and moving said shaft at said low travel rate at all other times. 4. The method of positioning a steering wheel for an autonomous vehicle of claim 3 wherein said shaft has a stowing range of travel between about +90 mm and +110 mm from mid-line.
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