IP Library Granted Patent US 9,912,262
Granted Patent B2
US 9,912,262 · App. 15/264,752 · Granted Mar 6, 2018

Positioning arrangement for moving an object that is to be positioned

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Patent No.
US 9,912,262
App. No.
15/264,752
Granted
Mar 6, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A positioning arrangement is provided for moving an object that is to be positioned ( 9 ) with at least one positioning axis ( 11 ), wherein at least two electric motors ( 6 ) for moving the object that is to be positioned ( 9 ) are assigned to at least one positioning axis ( 11 ). Each electric motor ( 6 ) has its own separate control circuit ( 2 ), wherein the control circuits ( 2 ) are designed in each case to receive adjustment requests for a positioning direction. The control circuits ( 2 ) are furthermore designed in each case to evaluate the adjustment request and the electric motors ( 6 ) are interconnected via a communication interface ( 13 ). The adjustment requests and the movement commands to control the electric motors ( 6 ) can be exchanged via this communication interface ( 13 ).

Claims (20)

1. A positioning arrangement for moving an object that is to be positioned ( 9 ) with at least one positioning axis ( 11 ), comprising at least two electric motors ( 6 ) for moving the object that is to be positioned ( 9 ), which are assigned to the at least one positioning axis ( 11 ), each said electric motor ( 6 ) has a separate control circuit ( 2 ) of its own, the control circuits ( 2 ) are configured in each case to: (A) receive adjustment requests for a positioning direction, and (B) evaluate the adjustment request, and the electric motors ( 6 ) are interconnected via a communication interface ( 13 ) via which the adjustment requests and movement commands to control the electric motors ( 6 ) are exchangeable.

2. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuits ( 2 ) are connected to a common switch control circuit ( 17 ) and a switch control circuit ( 17 ) transmits the adjustment requests to the control circuits ( 2 ) of the electric motors ( 6 ).

3. The positioning arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein the switch control circuit ( 17 ) is connected to one or more actuation elements ( 3 ), the switch control circuit ( 17 ) transmits an adjustment request to the respective control circuit ( 2 ) following actuation of one of the actuation elements ( 3 ).

4. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuits ( 2 ) are connected in each case directly to an actuation element ( 3 ), and the actuation element ( 3 ) transmits the adjustment request to the respective control circuit ( 2 ).

5. The positioning arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein exactly one actuation element ( 3 ) is assigned to each positioning direction.

6. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the communication interface ( 13 ) is a bus interface or a PWM interface.

7. The positioning arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the communication interface ( 13 ) is a bus interface and the first electric motor ( 6 , M 1 ) is configured as a master which can poll and receive the adjustment requests from actuation elements ( 3 ) of a second electric motor ( 6 , M 2 ) and transmits movement commands via the communication interface ( 13 ).

8. A method for operating a positioning arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the communication interface ( 13 ) is a bus interface, and a first one of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ) is configured as a master, the method, following an actuation of the actuation elements, comprises the following steps:

determining the adjustment requests present on all of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ) by the first electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master, and

checking of a validity of the determined adjustment requests by the first electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master, and

transmitting at least one movement command from the first electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master to all other ones of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 2 ) connected via the communication interface ( 13 ) if a valid adjustment request is present.

9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein, following reception of the at least one movement command, all of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ) in the group move simultaneously and synchronously in a positioning direction requested by the actuation element ( 3 ).

10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein a determination of all of the adjustment requests present on the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ) by the first electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master comprises the following steps:

transmitting a query to determine whether an adjustment request is present, from the control circuit ( 2 ) of the first electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master to all control circuits the other electric motors ( 6 ; M 2 ), and

forwarding of the adjustment requests registered by the control circuits ( 2 ) of the other electric motors ( 6 ; M 2 ) to the control circuit ( 2 ) of the electric motor ( 6 ; M 1 ) configured as the master.

11. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the communication interface ( 13 ) is designed as a PWM interface.

12. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein status information of the electric motors ( 6 ) is exchanged between the control circuits ( 2 ) via the communication interface ( 13 ).

13. The positioning arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein the status information comprises at least one of the following information elements: a fault message, a position datum, an adjustment path travelled, a phase current of an electric motor ( 6 ), a temperature, an adjustment speed or a supply voltage of an electric motor ( 6 ).

14. The positioning arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the electric motors ( 6 ) are brushless DC motors.

15. A positioning arrangement for opening and closing a convertible top ( 9 ), comprising an electric motor ( 6 ) on each side of the top, with a first actuation element ( 4 ) for opening ( 10 ) the top ( 9 ) which is connected to a first one of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 ) and a second actuation element ( 5 ) for closing ( 12 ) the top ( 9 ) which is connected to a second one of the electric motors ( 6 ; M 2 ), wherein the two electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ) are interconnected via a LIN connection ( 14 ) via which switching positions of the two actuation elements ( 4 , 5 ) for a validity check and movement commands are exchanged between the electric motors ( 6 ; M 1 , M 2 ).

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: MINEBEA CO., LTD.
To: MINEBEA MITSUMI INC.
Reel/Frame 046633/0976 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: MINEBEA CO., LTD.
To: MINEBEA MITSUMI INC.
Reel/Frame 046785/0796 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2016
From: RUOFF, MARIO
To: MINEBEA CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 040006/0782 →