WO2018078485A1 - Motion simulation system - Google Patents
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- the present invention refers to the mechanical field. More in detail the present invention regards the field of motion simulation systems and in particular, but not exclusively, reference is made to an automobile simulation system. State of the art
- the platform is capable of being moved in a manner such to give the perception that the single-seater is adapted to the precise point of the track.
- stepper motors placed on the rear part and at least one motor placed on the front part of the single-seater the user has the possibility to experience rolling, pitching and yawing simultaneously with the visual emotional experiences.
- these platforms comprise a frame represented by a base lying on a floating floor; a bodywork receiving the stepper translation motors, a system of audio amplification for the reproduction of the vibrations, a continuity group, the driving system such as a steering wheel or the like, the motors for the feedback of the driving system, pedals for accelerator and brake; an electrical, electronic and display part adapted for managing the various components.
- the mechanical part receiving the stepper motors, for the mechanical movement, provides that such motors are covered by a protective casing.
- the state of the art of simulation in the field of the present invention is represented by a so-called "hexapod" system consisting of a platform to which six pistonlike actuators are connected.
- the system is controlled by a specific software which allows converting the coordinates assigned in a virtual Cartesian axis system into single-actuator position controls, controlled by a controller.
- a controller controls the coordinates assigned in a virtual Cartesian axis system into single-actuator position controls.
- WO2014076079 describes a robot having the characteristics of the aforesaid hexapod system to be used, by way of a non- limiting example, for repairing nuclear reactors.
- the abovementioned document describes a hexapod system for a robot comprising a first and a second support and six linear actuators having two ends.
- the need to arrange innovative simulators, such to allow the simulation of the motion experience to be as close as possible to reality, is not just for its own sake - for defining a high-technology apparatus capable of accurately reproducing the movements of a car when racing or an airplane during landing - but rather arises from the important necessity to allow users of such systems to be able to conduct training exercises aimed for training pilots/drivers in the aforesaid airplane flying or car driving conditions without causing kinetosis effects thereto.
- the latter phenomenon arises in situations of sharp and sudden changes of direction, or in situations where the sensations expected by the human body do not coincide with the actual visual situations, or in situations of prolonged training where the aforesaid situations are present.
- lateral G One of the most important parameters today in evaluating the accurate reproducibility of the motion experiences offered by a simulator is the so-called "lateral G". Such parameter is particularly important in the case of car driving, in the case of flying military fighter planes and in all those cases where the human body is subjected to sudden and intense direction changes.
- this is a quantity which indicates the centripetal lateral acceleration generated by the static friction of the tires, proportional to the load factor, towards the center of the curve.
- sports cars can reach, for brief time periods, lateral G values comprised between 1 and 1.5 G while race cars can reach values of over 5 lateral G.
- the object of the present invention described in detail hereinbelow is to propose a particular simulator comprising structural characteristics deriving from the equally particular arrangement of its components which allows reproducing, by way of a non- limiting example, the motion experiences corresponding to the accurate perception of the forces which are developed by the lateral accelerations encounterable in Formula 1. All of this without generating on users the kinetosis effects typical of current mobile platforms, useful for providing a visual feedback but which violate the kinematic motion expectations.
- the present description refers to a particular simulation system adapted to accurately reproduce the mechanical stresses, as well as the emotional perceptions, sustained by a human body during the motion of a transport vehicle. More in detail, the present description refers to a motion simulation system capable of generating the lateral "G" accelerations that are manifested when negotiating a curve.
- the present invention refers to a simulation system capable of simulating said lateral quantities in very different curve-negotiating situations, different both in terms of duration and intensity.
- Said system also allows reversing in real time the forces at play, required by the simulation. More specifically the present simulation system allows reproducing the forces that occur from the lateral accelerations of the curve negotiation, due to a particular arrangement of its structural components.
- said system comprises planes provided with independent rotary movement, interrupted by a plane to which also movement of translational type is associable.
- the movement planes work in a synchronized manner according to that established by the numerical control means.
- the simulation system according to the present invention is such that its mechanical structure, and the intensity and amplitude of the translational and rotational horizontal movement of its components, allow eliminating the latency between expected movement and that perceived by the user.
- the present system due to the distribution of specific functions assigned to the various planes, is capable of generating very quickly and precisely the set of forces associated with the lateral accelerations that must be reproduced, fully meeting the increased emotional expectations of the user.
- the present simulation system substantially comprises at least four superimposed and non-coaxial planes which have a specific spatial configuration, described in detail hereinbelow, adapted to allow the obtainment of all the advantages offered by the present invention.
- the first plane comprises a circular rotational plate which has the function of generating the forces associated with the lateral accelerations as a function of the position of the body of the user, and it works in the horizontal plane.
- the second plane arranged on said first plane, comprises a circular rotational plate whose center is arranged on said first plane in a non-coaxial manner. Preferably it is arranged in a manner such that its center is situated at three-quarters of the radius associated with said first plane, starting from the center of the first plate.
- the second plane, associated with the fourth plane has the function of positioning the body of the user in a position lateral to the rotation direction of the plane 1 and it too works in the horizontal plane.
- the third plane comprises a plate for linear positioning arranged in a centered manner on said second plane.
- the third plane has the function of generating the forces associated with the accelerations and with the braking and it too works in the horizontal plane.
- Said third plane comprises a track-like structure for the sliding of an overlying slidable base.
- the fourth plane arranged on said third plane, comprises a rotational plate and a slidable base which linearly slides on said track-like structure which is comprised in said third plane.
- the fourth plane has the function of generating the forces, associated with the lateral accelerations, deriving from sharp and sudden changes of direction and/or from the loss of adherence of the front or rear wheels.
- the second plane and the fourth plane are necessary for correctly positioning, in the necessary times, the body subjected to lateral acceleration.
- the system also comprises: a fifth plane comprising a column lifting system, by way of a non-limiting example actuator-like, controlled by a relative simulation software which allows converting the coordinates assigned in a virtual Cartesian axis system into single- actuator position controls.
- the fifth plane also comprises a cockpit suitable for receiving the user and, preferably but not exclusively, in some of its preferred embodiments it can comprise further cockpits for the control of the motion by third parties.
- FIGURE 1 shows a side view of the motion simulation system according to the present invention in a particular embodiment thereof.
- said system comprises five planes and in particular a first plane 1, a second plane 2, a third plane 3, a fourth plane 4 and a fifth plane 5.
- said first plane 1, second plane 2 and fourth plane 4 comprise rotational plates superimposed in a off-centered manner, which are spatially configured such that the rotary movement of each rotational plate with respect to the axis thereof generates the forces associated with the lateral accelerations that the driver must perceive, such that the system is capable of simulating the driving experiences of negotiating curves such as those characterizing the Formula 1 racetracks.
- first rotational plate , the second rotational plate 2', and the fourth rotational plate 4" respectively comprised in said first plane 1, second plane 2 and fourth plane 4, appear like toothed wheels movable by respective pinions.
- the system also underlines the particular spatial configuration of the superimposed planes in a off-centered manner.
- the center of the second rotational plate 2' can be detected at the height of 3/4 of the radius associated with said first rotational plate 1 ' starting from the center of the first rotational plate , and the rotational center of the fourth rotational plate 4" in curved position can be generically detected in a point that can be projected along the circumference of the second rotational plate 2'.
- the figure also shows that: the structure 3', of the third plane 3, is integrally joined above second rotational plate 2', such structure adapted to allow the sliding of the slidable base 4', the fourth rotational plate 4" integrally joined beneath such base.
- FIGURE 2 is a top view of the motion simulation system as described in fig. 1.
- FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the motion simulation system as described in fig.1.
- the figure also shows the case in which the ratio between the diameter of the fourth rotational plate 4" and that of the second rotational plate 2' is 1 :4, different from the case illustrated in the aforesaid figure in which such ratio is 1 :1.
- FIGURE 4 shows a perspective view of the present simulation system in which the cockpit 5', such as a single-seater, is observable.
- the figure also shows that said cockpit 5' is placed above the fourth plane 4 comprising the slidable base 4', the fourth rotational plate 4" integrally joined beneath such base and supported by the support 4"' longitudinally slidable in the structure 3' of the third plane.
- Such arrangement allows associating a rotational- translational motion to the slidable base 4' .
- the motion simulation system appears as a structure substantially comprising at least five superimposed planes of which some are superimposed in a off-centered manner and in particular, starting from the bottom to the top: a first plane 1 in turn comprising a first rotational plate ; a second plane 2 in turn comprising a second rotational plate 2': a third plane 3 comprising a structure 3' with preferably rectangular profile adapted to act as a track-like base for the support of an overlying plane 4; a fourth plane 4 in turn comprising a slidable base 4' adapted to longitudinally slide along said track-like structure 3', and a fourth rotational plate 4" integrally joined beneath said slidable base 4' and supported by a support 4"' longitudinally slidable in said structure 3'.
- said planes comprised in the present simulation system and in particular said rotational plates present therein are superimposed on each other, in a manner such that their longitudinal axes do not coincide, thus they are non-coaxial structures.
- the system also comprises a fifth plane 5 comprising at least one cockpit 5', typically single- seater, above said fourth plane 4.
- the operation of the simulation system according to the present invention provides that the user/pilot, seated said cockpit, at the time of entering a curve is situated with back directed towards the circumference of the second rotational plate 2' of the second plane 2 and simultaneously with the back directed towards the rotational center of the first rotational plate 1 ' of said first plane 1.
- the body of the user/pilot is comprised between the circumference of the rotational plate 2' and its rotational center.
- the length of the radius of the fourth rotational plate 4" is determined by the length that the body occupies between the rotational center of the fourth rotational plate 4" and its circumference.
- the steering wheel (or an equivalent steering system present in said cockpit 5') will be moved clockwise and said fourth rotational plate 4" will also rotate in clockwise sense.
- the underlying rotational plate 2' comprised in the second plane 2 will also rotate in clockwise sense until it places - acting synergistically with the rotation of said fourth rotational plate 4" - the cockpit 5' of the user/pilot in lateral position tangent to the circumference of the first rotational plate .
- the user will be situated with his/her right side directed towards the center of said first rotational plate 1 ' of the first plane 1, and with his/her left side directed towards the perimeter of said first rotational plate .
- the latter simultaneously with the rotation of the overlying rotational plates, will start to rotate in clockwise sense, towards the right, subjecting all the bodies arranged above said fourth rotational plate 4" to the effect of a centrifugal force.
- the user also being subjected to such effect, will come to perceive the forces at play during the negotiation of the curve as real.
- the third plane 3 and the fifth plane 5 are irrelevant for the generation of the lateral forces G but mainly serve to allow front, rear and vertical translational motions of the cockpit, hence indirectly also motions of the user, in order to even only partially simulate the forces deriving from accelerations, braking, collisions, changes of slope or variations of position.
- the overall system is typically but not necessarily affected by the size of the cockpit 5' comprised in said fifth plane 5; from such size, in a cascade manner, the size of the underlying planes is established.
- the first rotational plate has larger diameter than second rotational plate 2' whose center is in a point that can be projected on the radius of the underlying first rotational plate
- the second rotational plate 2' has a diameter equal to or larger than fourth rotational plate 4" whose center is in a point that can be projected on the radius of the underlying second rotational plate 2' or along the circumference thereof.
- the simulation system according to the present invention provides that the diameters of the first plane 1 and of the second plane 2, and in particular of the rotational plates comprised therein, i.e.
- the ratio between the diameter of the first rotational plate and that of the second rotational plate 2' is typically, but not exclusively, 2:1.
- the diameter of the second rotational plate 2' is typically, but not exclusively, equal to the length of the third plane 3 and in particular of its track-like structure 3' which typically has rectangular shape and is sized to enable the sliding of the overlying slidable base 4'.
- said diameter of the second rotational plate 2' is equal to the length of the larger side of the rectangular shape of said track-like structure 3'.
- the ratio between the diameter of the fourth rotational plate 4" and that of the second rotational plate 2' is typically but not exclusively 1 :1.
- said planes and in particular the first plane 1, the second plane 2 and the fourth plane 4 are structured, in the particular shown embodiment, like gears.
- said planes comprise all the known mechanical components and levers associated with this mechanism type for the transmission of the mechanical moments.
- the first plane 1 comprises a rotational plate structured like a common toothed wheel whose motion is imparted by common pinions, circumscribed by said toothed wheel, similar to what occurs in the known planetary gear systems.
- the other rotational plates 2' and 4" are also structured like planetary gear systems and the planes to which they belong therefore comprise all the known components adapted for the kinematic mechanism thereof.
- present simulation system makes use of magnetic suspension and propulsion systems typical of the "Maglev” magnetic levitation systems.
- the planes comprising said rotational plates will maintain the operation principle of the simulation system according to the present invention in an analogous manner; as repeated several times above, such principle aims to reproduce the forces developed by the lateral accelerations in curves like those by way of a non- limiting example characterizing Formula 1 racetracks.
- the at least four planes of the system and in particular the first plane 1 and the second plane 2, the third plane 3 and the fourth plane 4 can be spaced by interfaced permanent magnets, with opposite sign, in order to reduce the friction between the rotating parts.
- a further essential characteristic according to the present invention is represented by the fact that the rotational plates comprised therein, i.e. the first rotational plate , the second rotational plate 2' and the fourth rotational plate 4", can rotate around the axis thereof both in clockwise and counter-clockwise sense and in a continuous manner without end stop at 360°.
- the unitarity detectable in the system according to the present invention lies in its principle of operation as well as in the method using it.
- Said method which makes us of the present system, in fact allows enabling the user of the simulation system to perceive the forces relative to the lateral accelerations of a vehicle on a curve.
- Said method therefore consists of exploiting at least five planes like those described above so as to obtain the desired effect.
- said method provides that of the at least five planes, and more specifically of the rotational plates present therein, the fourth rotational plate 4" underlying the fifth plane 5 comprising the lifting system and the cockpit 5' of the user allows the latter to control the steering and the direction, clockwise or counter-clockwise, of "entering" a curve by acting on a steering system such as a handlebar, a joystick, a rudder, a steering wheel, a gearshift or the like; said second rotational plate 2' underlying and supporting the structure 3' adapted to enable the sliding of the slidable base 4' - said fourth rotational plate 4" integrally joined beneath such base (on which the fifth plane 5 is arranged) - allows, by rotating around axis thereof, subjecting to centrifugal action everything place above said second rotational plate 2', including the user.
- a steering system such as a handlebar, a joystick, a rudder, a steering wheel, a gearshift or the like
- said second rotational plate 2' underlying and
- the first rotational plate 1 ' being beneath said rotational plates, having a larger diameter than these, and supporting the overlying planes, allows - by rotating around the axis thereof - subjecting everything to the main centrifugal force, boosting and thus completing the centrifugal action of the rotation of the second and the fourth rotational plate 2' and 4" and acting in every respect like a maxi-centrifuge.
- the system can be automated and managed with a software suitable to transmit specific electrical signals that can be translated into particular motion experiences.
- the transmission of said electrical signals can occur in wireless mode or by means of common wired mode.
- the transmission of the electric current for the motorization can occur via wire or by means of magnetic induction.
- the system comprises, typically in the cockpit where there is the user access, at least one from among the vehicle steering systems such as a steering wheel, a handlebar, a rudder, a gearshift, a joystick and the like, from which the signal is transferred to the rotational plates, as well as the direction to be employed and the relative acceleration.
- vehicle steering systems such as a steering wheel, a handlebar, a rudder, a gearshift, a joystick and the like, from which the signal is transferred to the rotational plates, as well as the direction to be employed and the relative acceleration.
- the components of the motion simulation system according to the present invention can be made of polymeric and/or metallic and/or composite materials.
- the present simulation system can comprise - in the fifth plane 5 and as already mentioned above - not just the cockpit 5' but also a lifting system for simulating motion associated with changes of slope.
- Said lifting system is, by way of a non-limiting example, represented by a system comprising actuator-like columns.
- the software associated with the present simulation system allows converting the coordinates in a system of virtual Cartesian axes into position controls for the single actuator-like columns.
- said lifting system is comprised in said plane 5 and is irrelevant for the generation of the forces associated with the lateral accelerations, which is instead, specifically, the main object the present invention.
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