CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LEANING VEHICLE
First Claim
1. A leaning vehicle comprising:
- a frame having a front portion and a rear portion;
an engine supported by the frame;
a pivotable frame member pivotally connected to the frame, the frame being pivotable relative to the pivotable frame member about a pivot axis between an upright position and a plurality of leaning positions;
a front left wheel and a front right wheel disposed on opposite lateral sides of the pivot axis, each of the wheels being connected to the front portion of the frame via a front suspension assembly;
each front suspension assembly having;
a suspension arm having a first end pivotally connected to the frame and a second end pivotally connected to the wheel; and
a shock absorber having an upper end connected to the pivotable frame member and a lower end connected to the suspension arm;
a steering assembly supported by the frame and being operatively connected to the front left wheel and the front right wheel to steer the vehicle;
a rear suspension connected to the rear portion of the frame;
a rear wheel connected to the frame via the rear suspension;
at least one of the wheels being operatively connected to the engine to propel the vehicle; and
an actuator having a first portion connected to the frame and a second portion connected to the pivotable frame member, the actuator being operative to selectively pivot the frame with respect to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis,a torque exerted on the steering assembly in a first direction causing the frame to pivot relative to the pivotable frame member in a second direction opposite the first direction at least when the speed of the vehicle is above a first threshold speed, to steer the vehicle in the second direction; and
the actuator urging the frame toward the upright position when the frame is in one of the plurality of leaning positions and a speed of the vehicle is below a second threshold speed.
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Abstract
A leaning vehicle has a frame that pivots relative to a pivotable frame member about a pivot axis. A torque exerted on a steering assembly in a first direction causes the frame to pivot relative to the pivotable frame member in a second, opposite direction at least when the speed of the vehicle is above a first threshold speed, to steer the vehicle in the second direction. An actuator urges the frame toward an upright position when the frame is in a leaning position and a speed of the vehicle is below a second threshold speed. A method is also described, in which a torque is exerted on the frame in the direction opposite the steering torque when the speed above the first threshold speed. The torque exerted by the actuator is opposite the leaning angle when the speed of travel is below the second threshold speed.
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20 Claims
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1. A leaning vehicle comprising:
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a frame having a front portion and a rear portion; an engine supported by the frame; a pivotable frame member pivotally connected to the frame, the frame being pivotable relative to the pivotable frame member about a pivot axis between an upright position and a plurality of leaning positions; a front left wheel and a front right wheel disposed on opposite lateral sides of the pivot axis, each of the wheels being connected to the front portion of the frame via a front suspension assembly; each front suspension assembly having; a suspension arm having a first end pivotally connected to the frame and a second end pivotally connected to the wheel; and a shock absorber having an upper end connected to the pivotable frame member and a lower end connected to the suspension arm; a steering assembly supported by the frame and being operatively connected to the front left wheel and the front right wheel to steer the vehicle; a rear suspension connected to the rear portion of the frame; a rear wheel connected to the frame via the rear suspension; at least one of the wheels being operatively connected to the engine to propel the vehicle; and an actuator having a first portion connected to the frame and a second portion connected to the pivotable frame member, the actuator being operative to selectively pivot the frame with respect to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis, a torque exerted on the steering assembly in a first direction causing the frame to pivot relative to the pivotable frame member in a second direction opposite the first direction at least when the speed of the vehicle is above a first threshold speed, to steer the vehicle in the second direction; and the actuator urging the frame toward the upright position when the frame is in one of the plurality of leaning positions and a speed of the vehicle is below a second threshold speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of operating a leaning vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
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a frame having a front portion and a rear portion; a pivotable frame member pivotally connected to the frame, the frame being pivotable relative to the pivotable frame member about a generally horizontal pivot axis between an upright position and a plurality of leaning positions; a steering assembly supported by the frame for steering the vehicle; and an actuator having a first portion connected to the frame and a second portion connected to the pivotable frame member, the actuator being operative to selectively pivot the frame with respect to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis; the method comprising; determining a steering torque exerted on the steering assembly; determining a speed of travel of the vehicle; determining a leaning angle of the frame with respect to a reference angle; and exerting a torque on the frame relative to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis, the torque exerted on the frame being in the direction opposite the steering torque at least when the speed of travel is above a first threshold speed, thereby causing the vehicle to turn in the direction of the torque exerted on the frame; and the torque exerted by the actuator being in the direction opposite the leaning angle at least when the speed of travel is below a second threshold speed, the second threshold speed being less than the first threshold speed. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of operating a leaning vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
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a frame having a front portion and a rear portion; a pivotable frame member pivotally connected to the frame about a generally horizontal pivot axis, the frame being pivotable relative to the pivotable frame member between an upright position and a plurality of leaning positions; a steering assembly supported by the frame for steering the vehicle; and an actuator having a first portion connected to the frame and a second portion connected to the pivotable frame member, the actuator being operative to selectively pivot the frame with respect to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis; the method comprising; determining a steering torque exerted on the steering assembly; determining a speed of travel of the vehicle; determining a leaning angle of the frame with respect to a reference angle; and exerting a leaning torque on the frame relative to the pivotable frame member about the pivot axis in a first direction using the actuator in response to a steering torque exerted on the steering assembly in a second direction opposite the first direction when the speed of travel is above a threshold speed, thereby causing the vehicle to turn in the first direction. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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