Electric vehicle

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Inventors

Ichihara, Masahiro
Kimura, Shigenori
Yamamoto, Yasuhiro
Kuramoto, Jiro
Sato, Naoaki
Kawabata, Gonshiro

Application #

670986

Filed

Mar-18-1991

Published

Nov-10-1992

Current US Class

180/170
180/179
180/65.1
180/65.8
180/907
701/22
701/93

International Classes

B60K 031/04

Field of Search

180/170 180/179 180/65.1 180/65.8 180/907 364/426.04

Assignee

Kubota Corporation (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Culbreth; Eric D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Webb, Burden, Ziesenheim & Webb

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Abstract
An electric vehicle that runs at a speed controlled by adjusting power supply to an electric motor in response to a speed setting signal from a speed setting device including an accelerator lever and a change speed lever. This vehicle comprises a first control unit for producing a target speed value based on the speed setting signal, a second control unit for controlling the electric motor, and a rotary encoder for detecting an actual vehicle speed from rotation of the electric motor and feeding the vehicle speed back to the first and second control units. The first control unit compares the target speed value and actual vehicle speed and, when a difference therebetween exceeds a predetermined value, varies the target speed value for application to the second control unit. The second control unit compares the target speed value and actual vehicle speed and determines an amount of power supply to the electric motor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electric vehicle that runs at a speed controlled by adjusting power supply to an electric motor in response to a speed setting signal from speed setting means, comprising:

first control means for producing a target speed value based on said speed setting signal from said speed setting means,

second control means for adjusting power supply to said electric motor and in which said target speed value produced by said first control means is inputted,

vehicle speed detecting means for detecting a vehicle speed and outputting a vehicle speed signal,

a first feedback line for transmitting said vehicle speed signal to said first control means, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an electric vehicle, and more particularly to the technique of controlling running speed of an electric vehicle while maintaining a high degree of safety.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Electric vehicles are attracting attention today as automotive wheelchairs for the aged and those having difficulties of walking. Such a vehicle does not run at high speed as an ordinary automobile does, but runs at a walking speed. With the electric vehicle, therefore, the question of speed control and safety calls for an approach different from that for the ordinary automobile.

In a known technique of controlling running speed of an electric vehicle, an amount of operation of a speed controller such as an accelerator lever is detected with a potentiometer or the like, and the result of detection is used by a control device in determining a power supply to an electric motor.
 
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