Hi . I have an idea for a new torque based sensor, but first some background.
As most here already know there are PAS sensors where your cadence is used to activate the power to the motor. There are also torque sensors which act to provide varying leves of power to the motor by sensing the effort placed on pedals. The latest torque sensors are to be found in the rear wheel mount which requires the frame to be adapted.
The other kind of torque system are to be found in the botton bracket. These are either fitted in the crank botton bracket, or they form part of the chain ring assembly. My first ebike was the PowaCycle Salisbury electric bike which feature the chain ring torque assembly. At the time I didn't realise how special this was.
Now for my idea.
It seems to me a cheap retro fitted torque sensor could be designed to work off the tension in the bike's chain. What i have in mind is a device like a sprung chain tensioner. This would have a torque sensor like the TMM4 device in those rear wheel torque systems. This device would be mounted in the area of chain between the Chain ring and the main rear sprocket so that the derailer wasn't a factor on chain tension.
I did a basic search and couldn't find a patent for this, so this idea is now in the public domain.;0) If i could get hold of a torque senor i'd test it myself, but i don't have the means. So my question is are there any resourceful individuals in this group to test this idea? Can anyone see any obvious flaws with this idea?
Btw if someone here does develop a proto type, think of me.
As most here already know there are PAS sensors where your cadence is used to activate the power to the motor. There are also torque sensors which act to provide varying leves of power to the motor by sensing the effort placed on pedals. The latest torque sensors are to be found in the rear wheel mount which requires the frame to be adapted.
The other kind of torque system are to be found in the botton bracket. These are either fitted in the crank botton bracket, or they form part of the chain ring assembly. My first ebike was the PowaCycle Salisbury electric bike which feature the chain ring torque assembly. At the time I didn't realise how special this was.
Now for my idea.
It seems to me a cheap retro fitted torque sensor could be designed to work off the tension in the bike's chain. What i have in mind is a device like a sprung chain tensioner. This would have a torque sensor like the TMM4 device in those rear wheel torque systems. This device would be mounted in the area of chain between the Chain ring and the main rear sprocket so that the derailer wasn't a factor on chain tension.
I did a basic search and couldn't find a patent for this, so this idea is now in the public domain.;0) If i could get hold of a torque senor i'd test it myself, but i don't have the means. So my question is are there any resourceful individuals in this group to test this idea? Can anyone see any obvious flaws with this idea?
Btw if someone here does develop a proto type, think of me.