Power window switch which incorporates express up/down and window motor speed control features using a force sensitive resistor or capacitor
First Claim
1. A variable-speed vehicle window power lift system comprising:
- (a) a force transducer responsive to increasing user finger pressure on an input member to provide a decreasing electrical impedance;
(b) a signal generating circuit connected to an onboard vehicle power source and operative to produce a control signal indicative of said change in impedance;
(c) a power amplifier circuit connected to an onboard vehicle power source and having its input connected to receive said control signal and operative to provide a power driver signal modulated according to said control signal;
(d) a movable vehicle window including structure operative for guiding window movement; and
(e) a bi-directional motor and a lift linkage connected to said window and driven by said motor, said motor operative upon said energization to lower and raise said vehicle window, wherein said motor is increased in speed as said user'"'"'s finger pressure on said input member increases.
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Abstract
A system for enabling a vehicle operator to control the speed or rate of raising and lowering of a powered lift window. The actuator or switch includes a pressure responsive variable impedance device comprising a variable resistance in one embodiment and a variable capacitance in another embodiment. Increasing force directly on the variable impedance device by the user'"'"'s finger or an actuator decreases the impedance which is sensed by a voltage divider which outputs a voltage which increases with increasing force. This latter voltage is compared with the output of a triangle wave oscillator and the output of the comparator is a pulse width modulated signal with pulse-width proportional to applied force. The pulses are applied to a power device (Mosfet) which modulates the duty cycle (%) of the current to the window lift mechanism drive motor to give variable motor speed.
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11 Claims
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1. A variable-speed vehicle window power lift system comprising:
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(a) a force transducer responsive to increasing user finger pressure on an input member to provide a decreasing electrical impedance; (b) a signal generating circuit connected to an onboard vehicle power source and operative to produce a control signal indicative of said change in impedance; (c) a power amplifier circuit connected to an onboard vehicle power source and having its input connected to receive said control signal and operative to provide a power driver signal modulated according to said control signal; (d) a movable vehicle window including structure operative for guiding window movement; and (e) a bi-directional motor and a lift linkage connected to said window and driven by said motor, said motor operative upon said energization to lower and raise said vehicle window, wherein said motor is increased in speed as said user'"'"'s finger pressure on said input member increases. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of varying the speed of raising and lowering a vehicle-powered window lift comprising:
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(a) guiding a vehicle window for movement in a generally vertical direction; (b) engaging said window with lifting structure; (c) connecting said lifting structure to an electrically energized motor; (d) providing a force transducer and decreasing the impedance thereof in response to increasing user-applied force thereto; (e) detecting changes in the impedance of said transducer; (f) generating an electrical control signal indicative of said changes in impedance; and (g) modulating a driver signal with said control signal and applying said driver signal to said motor and energizing said motor and varying the motor speed according to the level of modulation of said driver signal. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A variable speed vehicle window power lift system comprising:
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(a) a force transducer responsive to increasing user manual pressure on an input member to provide a decreasing electrical impedance; (b) circuit means connected to an onboard vehicle power source and operative to produce a control signal indicative of said decreasing impedance; (c) a power switching circuit connected to an onboard vehicle power source and having its input connected to receive said control signal and operative to provide a power signal modulated according to said control signal; (d) a moveable vehicle window including structure operable for guiding window movement; (e) a bi-directional motor and lift linkage connected to said window and driven by said motor, said motor operative upon energization by said power signal to lower and raise said vehicle window, wherein said motor is increased in speed as said user'"'"'s manual pressure on said input member increases; and
,(f) timing means operative to latch said motor "on" at maximum speed when said impedance is decreased below a predetermined threshold. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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