An electromechanical actuator package for supplying toque to a handwheel, may comprise: a motor comprising a motor rotor shaft; a belt drive mechanism connecting the motor rotor shaft to an actuator output via a drive belt, the actuator output directly or indirectly connected to the handwheel; a circuit board; and a housing enclosing the motor, the belt drive mechanism and the circuit board, wherein the circuit board is positioned between one end of the motor rotor shaft and an inner surface of the housing. The actuator output may protrude from the driven pulley in a direction away from the circuit board and pass through an opening formed in the lower surface of the housing. Alternatively, the actuator output may protrude from the driven pulley toward the circuit board and pass through openings formed in the circuit board and the upper surface of housing,
Electromechanical Actuator Package With Multi-Stage Belt Drive Mechanism
- Pyeongtaek-si, KR Troy Strieter - Sebewaing MI, US Joshua Grove - Sanford MI, US
Assignee:
MANDO CORPORATION - Pyeongtaek-si
International Classification:
F16D 65/16
Abstract:
A electromechanical actuator package for actuating a brake assembly may comprise: a motor comprising a motor rotor shaft on which a drive pulley is formed; a multi-stage belt drive mechanism connecting the motor rotor shaft to an actuator output via a plurality of drive belts, the actuator output associated with the brake assembly; a circuit board; and a housing enclosing the motor, the multi-stage belt drive mechanism and the circuit board, wherein the circuit board is positioned between one end of the motor rotor shaft and an inner surface of the housing. The electromechanical actuator package may improve mechanical efficiency as well as reduce the packaging size and mass. Further, the electromechanical actuator package may reduce operational noise.
- Gyeonggi-do, KR Stephen WALIGORSKI - Midland MI, US Neil MONIZ - Bay City MI, US Victor DAHN - Pinconning MI, US Troy STRIETER - Sebewaing MI, US Scott BLEHM - Saginaw MI, US Joshua GROVE - Sanford MI, US Mohammad ISLAM - Bay City MI, US Christian ROSS - Bay City MI, US
International Classification:
B62D 15/02 G01L 5/22 G01B 7/30 B62D 5/04
Abstract:
Disclosed is a non-contact angle/torque sensor. The non-contact angle/torque sensor according to one embodiment of the present invention having an upper rotor in an annular shape having a central axis, and in which magnets are located, the magnets positioned within the annular shape around the central axis with the north and the south poles of adjacent magnets being oriented opposite to one another, and a lower rotor in an annular shape and sharing the central axis of the upper rotor, and located spaced outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of the upper rotor; the lower rotor having: upper and lower stators spaced apart along the central axis; the upper stator having: upper and lower backplanes and a series of upper and lower extensions extending from the respective backplanes, wherein the upper extensions and the lower extensions are not intermeshed or overlapped.