Speed limiting for a balancing transporter accounting for variations in system capability
First Claim
1. A method for limiting the speed of a transporter having a motorized drive arrangement, the method comprising:
- a. calculating a plurality of maximum speeds based on at least one of a margin of torque and a margin of motor speed specified to provide stable operation under specified sets of operating conditions;
b. determining a speed limit locus in a plane of motor speed and motor torque such that the speed of the transporter exceeds no maximum speed determined in step (a); and
c. limiting operation of the motorized drive arrangement to preclude extended operation of the transporter at a speed exceeding the intervention locus.
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Abstract
A class of transporters for carrying an individual over ground having a surface that may be irregular. Various embodiments have a motorized drive, mounted to the ground-contacting module that causes operation of the transporter in an operating position that is unstable with respect to tipping when the motorized drive arrangement is not powered. Related methods are provided for determining the maximum operating speed of the transporter from measurement of battery parameters and transporter motor current and for limiting the speed of the transporter to maintain stability based on various sets of operationally imposed margins.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for limiting the speed of a transporter having a motorized drive arrangement, the method comprising:
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a. calculating a plurality of maximum speeds based on at least one of a margin of torque and a margin of motor speed specified to provide stable operation under specified sets of operating conditions;
b. determining a speed limit locus in a plane of motor speed and motor torque such that the speed of the transporter exceeds no maximum speed determined in step (a); and
c. limiting operation of the motorized drive arrangement to preclude extended operation of the transporter at a speed exceeding the intervention locus. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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