Steering device for floor cleaning machine
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1. A floor cleaning machine comprising:
- first and second independent motors;
first and second drive wheels powered by a respective one of the first and second independent motors; and
a steering assembly comprising;
an elongated frame member;
a handle bar coupled to the frame member and pivotable about an axis normal to the elongated frame member;
a spring extending between the frame member and the handle bar, the spring positioned and configured to exert a force on the frame member in response to pivotal movement of the handle bar,a sensor coupled to the elongated frame member to measure strain of the frame member due to exerted forces by the spring; and
a controller coupled to the sensor and the first and second independent motors of the drive wheels of the cleaning machine, the controller receives signals from the sensor and selectively powers each drive wheel motor to propel the floor cleaning machine across a surface in response to the signals from the sensor, wherein the first and second motors are drivable at different speeds with respect to one another in response to the sensor sensing user actuation of the handle bar.
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Abstract
A floor cleaning machine having a speed control and steering member which operates under operator-applied deformation thereof. The invention provides improved consumer convenience at steering and/or speed control.
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1. A floor cleaning machine comprising:
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first and second independent motors; first and second drive wheels powered by a respective one of the first and second independent motors; and a steering assembly comprising; an elongated frame member; a handle bar coupled to the frame member and pivotable about an axis normal to the elongated frame member; a spring extending between the frame member and the handle bar, the spring positioned and configured to exert a force on the frame member in response to pivotal movement of the handle bar, a sensor coupled to the elongated frame member to measure strain of the frame member due to exerted forces by the spring; and a controller coupled to the sensor and the first and second independent motors of the drive wheels of the cleaning machine, the controller receives signals from the sensor and selectively powers each drive wheel motor to propel the floor cleaning machine across a surface in response to the signals from the sensor, wherein the first and second motors are drivable at different speeds with respect to one another in response to the sensor sensing user actuation of the handle bar. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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2. A floor cleaning machine comprising:
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first and second independent motors; first and second drive wheels powered by a respective one of the first and second independent and; a steering assembly comprising; a frame member; a handle bar coupled to the frame member and positioned substantially normal to the frame member, the handle bar having cantilevered ends relative to the frame member, wherein an applied force to the cantilevered ends of the handle bar cause the frame member to deform, a sensor coupled to the frame member to measure strain of the frame member due to exerted force on the cantilevered ends of the handle bar; and a controller coupled to the sensor and the first and second independent motors of the drive wheels of the cleaning machine, the controller receives signals from the sensor and selectively powers each drive wheel motor to propel the floor cleaning machine across a surface in response to the signals from the sensor, wherein the first and second motors are drivable at different speeds with respect to one another in response to the sensor sensing user actuation of the handle bar. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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3. A steering and speed control assembly of a floor cleaning machine, the steering and speed control assembly comprising:
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a frame member; a hand manipulable speed control device coupled to the frame member; a handle bar coupled to the frame member and pivotable about an axis normal to the frame member; a spring extending between the frame member and the handle bar, the spring positioned and configured to exert a force on the frame member in response to pivotal movement of the handle bar, a sensor coupled to the frame member to measure strain of the frame member due to exerted forces by the spring; first and second independent motors; first and second drive wheels drivingly coupled to a respective one of the first and second independent motors; and a controller coupled to the sensor, the hand manipulable speed control device, and the first and second motors of the drive wheels of the cleaning machine, the controller receives signals from the sensor and selectively powers each drive wheel motor in response to the signals from the sensor;
the controller also receives signals from the hand manipulable speed control device and powers both drive wheel motors in response to the signals from the hand manipulable speed control device, wherein steering of the machine is accomplished by controlling a speed of the first wheel driven by the first motor with respect to the second wheel driven by the second motor. - View Dependent Claims (4, 11, 12)
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5. A steering and speed control assembly of a floor cleaning machine, the steering and speed control assembly comprising:
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a frame member; a hand manipulable speed control device coupled to the frame member; a handle bar coupled to the frame member and positioned substantially normal to the frame member, the handle bar having cantilevered ends relative to the frame member, wherein an applied force to the cantilevered ends of the handle bar cause the frame member to deform, a sensor coupled to the frame member to measure strain of the frame member due to exerted force on the cantilevered ends of the handlebar; first and second independent motors; first and second drive wheels drivingly coupled to a respective one of the first and second independent motors; and a controller coupled to the sensor and the first and second motors of the drive wheels of the cleaning machine, the controller receives signals from the sensor and selectively powers each drive wheel motor in response to the signals from the sensor, the controller also receives signals from the hand manipulable speed control device and powers both drive wheel motors in response to the signals from the hand manipulable speed control device, wherein the motors are drivable at different speeds with respect to one another in response to the sensor sensing user actuation of the handle bar. - View Dependent Claims (6, 13, 14)
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