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Electric power steering system with boost curve having portions defined by polynomial equations

  • US 6,282,472 B1
  • Filed: 03/30/1999
  • Issued: 08/28/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrical power assisted steering system for a vehicle comprising an input member, an output member, an electric motor coupled to said output member and a torque sensor, said electric motor being adapted to apply an assistance torque to said output member in response to an output signal from said torque sensor indicative of a torque applied to said input member by a driver of said vehicle, in which a relationship between the indicated input torque and said assistance torque applied by said motor is defined by a boost curve that has inverse symmetry about zero input torque, and wherein the curve on each side of zero input torque comprises at least a first portion defined by a first polynomial equation corresponding to a range of input torque values between a zero value and a first value and a second portion defined by a second polynomial equation corresponding to a range of input torque values between a second value and a third value, said first portion of said curve at said first value having a gradient which is substantially equal to a gradient of the second portion of said curve at said second value, and wherein said curve further includes a third portion defined between said first value and said second value, said third portion being substantially linear.

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