Claims
- 1. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising:
a housing; an elongated pedal arm terminating at one end in a rotatable drum defining a curved braking surface and rotatably mounted to the housing, the pedal arm being movable between an idle position to an open throttle position; a brake pad having a curved contact surface substantially complementary to the braking surface, pivotably mounted for frictional engagement with the braking surface and defining a primary pivot axis; and a bias spring device operably situated between the pedal arm and the brake pad for urging the contact surface of the brake pad into frictional engagement with the braking surface of the drum.
- 2. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the contact surface has substantially constant radius of curvature.
- 3. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the brake pad is provided with opposed trunnions that define the primary pivot axis for the brake pad and wherein the housing is provided with spaced cheeks for slidably receiving the trunnions.
- 4. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein the trunnions are substantially U-shaped.
- 5. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein the trunnions each have an arc-shaped portion.
- 6. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein the brake pad is provided with a secondary pivot axis spaced from the primary pivot axis.
- 7. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the brake pad is provided with a secondary pivot axis parallel to but spaced from the primary pivot axis and wherein the secondary pivot axis is defined by a ridge on the brake pad juxtaposed to a land defined by the housing.
- 8. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the brake pad is provided with opposed trunnions and wherein the housing is provided with spaced cheeks for receiving the trunnions whereby a primary pivot contact is defined
- 9. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 8 wherein the brake pad is provided with a secondary pivot contact defined by a ridge on the brake pad juxtaposed to a land defined by the housing.
- 10. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a position sensor secured to the housing and responsive to the movement of the pedal arm for providing an electrical signal representative of pedal displacement.
- 11. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the pedal beam carries a magnet and the position sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 12. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the brake pad defines a primary pivot axis and the contact surface of the brake pad is situated on one side of the primary pivot axis and a socket for receiving one end of the bias spring is provided on the brake pad across the primary pivot axis from the contact surface.
- 13. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pedal arm is rotatably mounted to the housing for limited rotation therein.
- 14. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 13 wherein the pedal arm is provided with at least one stop that abuts the housing at a predetermined rotational limit.
- 15. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 13 wherein the pedal arm is provided with a pair of stops, each of which abuts the housing at a predetermined rotational limit.
- 16. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising
a housing provided with spaced cheeks for receiving opposed trunnions; an elongated pedal arm rotatably mounted to the housing; a rotatable drum integral with the elongated pedal arm and defining a convex braking surface; a brake pad defining a concave contact surface substantially complementary to the braking surface, pivotably mounted for frictional engagement with the braking surface and provided with opposed trunnions that define a primary pivot axis for the brake pad; and a bias spring device operably mounted between the pedal arm and the brake pad for urging the contact surface of the brake pad in increasing frictional engagement with the braking surface of the drum as the pedal arm is depressed and for returning the pedal lever to a rest position when the pedal arm is not depressed.
- 17. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising:
a housing; an elongate pedal arm having a proximal end pivoted on the housing, the proximal end presenting a curved surface rotatable in response to movement of the pedal arm; a braking lever having a braking surface and actuatable to contact the braking surface with the curved surface; and a return spring in compression and secured between the pedal arm and the braking lever for actuating the braking lever in response to movement of the pedal arm.
- 18. The accelerator pedal assembly in accordance with claim 17 wherein the brake pad is provided with opposed trunnions that define a primary pivot axis for the brake pad and wherein the housing is provided with spaced cheeks for slidably receiving the trunnions.
- 19. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the braking lever includes a pair of redundant rocking structures.
- 20. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the first of the pair of redundant rocking structures is a pair of opposed trunnions that define a primary pivot axis for the brake pad, and the second of the pair of redundant rocking structures is defined by a ridge on the brake pad.
- 21. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising:
a base; an elongated pedal lever terminating at one end in a rotatable drum defining a curved braking surface and rotatably mounted in the base; a brake pad having a contact surface substantially complementary to the braking surface, pivotably mounted for frictional engagement with the braking surface and defining a primary pivot axis; and a bias spring device operably situated between the pedal lever and the brake pad for urging the contact surface of the brake pad in increasing frictional engagement with the braking surface of the drum as the pedal lever is depressed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/474,135, filed on 29 May 2003, which is explicitly incorporated by reference, as are all references cited therein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60474135 |
May 2003 |
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