Accelerator pedal position sensor

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Inventors

Brown, Richard L.

Application #

326129

Filed

Mar-20-1989

Published

Apr-10-1990

Current US Class

073/118.1
074/513
123/399
123/494
338/153

International Classes

F02D 011/10; H01C 010/00

Field of Search

123/357 123/361 123/399 123/494 73/118.1 324/208 340/870.38 338/108 338/153 74/513

Assignee

Caterpillar Inc. (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Argenbright; Tony M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Muir; Robert E., Noe; Stephen L., Vander Leest; Kirk

US Patent References

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Other References

News Release titled "Williams WM-516 Electronic Accelerator Designed for Electronic Fuel Control" dated Dec. 5, 1986.

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Abstract
Pedal mounted sensors are useful in motor vehicles for delivering an electrical signal correlative to the position of the accelerator pedal. The electrical signal is then used by an engine controller to regulate the amount of fuel supplied to the engine. Some pedal mounted sensors deliver analog signals which are subject to fault conditions which an engine controller can not distinguish from valid operating conditions. Remotely mounted sensors are difficult to install and repair. The subject invention is directed to pedal mounted sensors which have a potentiometer and circuit board hermetically sealed and mounted on a pedal for delivering pulse-width-modulated signal having a duty factor responsive to the pedal position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A signal generating apparatus for delivering a pulse-width-modulated signal responsive to the position of a movable mechanical member, comprising:

a circuit board having first and second sides;

a potentiometer having a movable wiper and a stationary portion, said movable wiper being in movable contact with said stationary portion, said movable wiper and said stationary portion being positioned on said circuit board first side and said movable wiper being connected to and movable with said movable mechanical member; and,

a conditioning circuit being positioned on said circuit board second side, electrically connected to said potentiometer stationary portion and adapted to deliver said pulse-width-modulated signal responsive to the position of said movable wiper on said potentiometer stationary portion.



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to a system for detecting the position of a control pedal and producing an electrical signal in responsive to the position of the control pedal and, more particularly, to a system for detecting the position of an accelerator pedal of a work vehicle and producing a pulse-width-modulated signal correlative to a desired engine speed.

2. Background Art

In the past, the most common means of communicating a desired engine speed to an engine has been a mechanical linkage from the accelerator pedal to the engine throttle valve. However, modern engines are equipped with electronic engine controllers and it is desirable to replace the mechanical linkage with an electronic equivalent. More particularly, it is desirable to provide a pedal position sensor for delivering an electrical signal which is responsive to the position of the pedal.

It is common in the art to utilize a a pedal mounted potentiometer to produce an analog signal in response to the position of an accelerator pedal. The engine controller receives the analog signal and calculates a desired engine speed based on an empirical derived relationship. In order to eliminate unnecessary mechanical devices, it is preferable to mount the sensor directly on the pedal. In such a location, the potentiometer is subject to a variety of extreme conditions including serious vibration, dust, etc. Therefore, it is possible for a fragile electrical device, such as a potentiometer, to malfunction and produce a signal which is not indicative of the actual pedal position.
 
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