Information
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Patent Grant
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6431021
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Patent Number
6,431,021
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Date Filed
Friday, June 23, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Petravick; Meredith C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 074 512
- 074 513
- 074 560
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pedal assembly has a mounting bracket for mounting the pedal assembly on a vehicle. A link is pivotally connected to the mounting bracket for movement about a first pivot axis. The link is operably connectable to a control system of the vehicle. A pivot connection mechanism pivotally connects an arm of the pedal to the link for movement about a second pivot axis which is spaced from the first pivot axis. The pivot connection mechanism has a drive operably connected to the arm for effecting articulating movement of the pedal relative to the mounting bracket about the second pivot axis. The pivot connection mechanism has a taumel gear connection between the arm and the link providing continuous engagement therebetween. The pivot connection mechanism is enclosed to protect against dirt and debris.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an adjustable pedal assembly. In particular, this invention relates to a brake pedal which articulates to move the pedal forward and aft.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Automobiles are now equipped with inflatable restraint systems or air bag mounted in the steering wheel.
Drivers who have short legs must move the seat forward in order to properly depress the brake pedal. This requirement will position the driver's torso very close to the steering and the air bag.
Air bags require a minimum distance between the driver and the steering wheel in order to be effective. If the driver is too close to the steering wheel when the air bag inflates, the driver could be injured from the inflation or the driver may prevent the air bag from properly inflating.
Several adjustable control pedal assemblies have been proposed, including U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,697,260; 5,855,143; and 4,497,399. Each of these assemblies use a driving worm gear to rotate the pedal. If the driving worm gear directly engages the pedal, then the gear ratio required makes the gears relatively large and heavy. If the driving worm gear does not directly drive the pedal, then complex linkages are utilized.
It is desirable to provide a simple mechanism which will rotate a pedal to allow adjustment thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The disadvantages of the prior art may be overcome by providing an adjustable pedal which articulates to move the pedal fore and aft in order for all drivers to properly depress the pedal.
It is desirable to provide a pedal assembly which has a mounting bracket for mounting the pedal assembly on a vehicle. A link is pivotally connected to the mounting bracket for movement about a first pivot axis. The link is operably connectable to a braking system or control system of the vehicle. A pivot connection mechanism pivotally connects an arm of the pedal to the link for movement about a second pivot axis which is spaced from the first pivot axis. The pivot connection mechanism has a drive operably connected to the arm for effecting articulating movement of the brake pedal relative to the mounting bracket about the second pivot axis. The pivot connection mechanism has a taumel gear connection between the arm and the link providing continuous engagement therebetween. The pivot connection mechanism is enclosed to protect against dirt and debris. Once articulated, the pivot connection mechanism locks the arm relative to the mounting bracket for pivotal movement about the first pivot axis.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of an articulating brake pedal assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of a pivot connection mechanism of the brake pedal assembly of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the pivot connection mechanism of FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated an articulating brake pedal assembly
10
of the present invention. The brake pedal assembly generally comprises an arm
12
, a mounting bracket
14
and a link
16
.
Arm
12
is conventional in construction. Arm
12
is elongate and pivotally mounted to the link
16
by pivot connection mechanism
18
.
Bracket
14
is preferably a U-shape stamped and formed to present side flanges between which the link
16
extends and pivotally mounts about a first pivot pin
20
. Pivot pin
20
defines a first axis of rotation. A shaft
22
is pivotally connected to the link
16
. Shaft
22
is operably connected to the master cylinder of the vehicle's brake actuation system.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the pivot connection mechanism
18
is illustrated in greater detail. The pivot connection mechanism
18
generally comprises a driven plate
24
having a series of internal teeth
26
, a driving gear
28
having a series of external teeth
30
. Teeth
26
are complementary to teeth
30
, except that the number of external teeth
30
is less than the number of internal teeth
26
. The outside diameter of driving gear
28
is less than the inside diameter of driven plate
24
. The center of rotation of driving gear
28
is offset from the center of rotation of the driven plate
24
. This type of gear is commonly known as a taumel or planetary gear.
Link
16
is embossed in the region of driving gear
28
. Driving gear
28
is nestingly received in the concave side or recess of embossment
29
. Similarly, driven plate
24
is embossed with the internal teeth
26
formed on the circumferential surface of the concave side or recess of the embossment
25
. Driven plate
24
is juxtaposed in a face to face relation with link
16
to enclose the pivot connection mechanism
18
. The enclosure protects the taumel gear from dirt and debris.
Driving gear
28
is mounted on a shaft
32
. Shaft
32
defines a second axis of rotation spaced from the first axis of rotation. The driving gear
28
has a spline connection for driving rotation with shaft
32
. As is apparent to those skilled in the art other forms of driving connections may also be used. Shaft
32
has a gear
34
which is in driving engagement with gear
36
. Gear
36
is driven by drive motor
38
via drive cable
40
. Drive motor
38
is electrically connected to a remote switch for operation by the driver of the vehicle. Drive cable
40
is preferably a flexible cable allowing the motor to be mounted on any suitable surface, preferably on mounting bracket
14
. Drive motor
38
will rotate gear
28
which will responsively rotate plate
24
and arm
12
.
The adjustable brake assembly
10
of the present invention is installed in the vehicle in a conventional manner. Shaft
22
is preferably part of the master cylinder and pivotally connected to the link
16
. Energizing of drive motor
38
in a first polarity will rotate driving gear
28
in a first sense causing rotation of the arm
12
about a second pivot, namely, the axis of the shaft
32
. Energizing of the drive motor
38
in the opposite polarity will rotate driving gear
28
in the opposite sense. The brake pedal
42
will move fore and aft in response to actuation of the drive motor
38
rotating relative to the link
16
about the second pivot. In the de-energized state, the drive motor
38
will lock the driving gear
28
and thereby fix the arm
12
relative to the link
16
. The driver can depress the pedal
42
which will pivot link
16
about the first pivot
20
to actuate the brakes through shaft
22
.
The pivot connection mechanism
18
of the present invention provides a continuous engagement between the arm
12
and the link
16
.
The present invention has been described in terms of a pedal assembly for use as brake pedal. It is however, now readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may also be used in any pedal application, including an accelerator pedal or a clutch pedal.
The above-described embodiment of the invention is intended to be an example of the present invention and alterations and modifications may be effected thereto, by those of skill in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A pedal assembly comprising:a mounting bracket for mounting the pedal assembly on a vehicle, a link pivotally connected to the mounting bracket about a first pivot axis and operably connectable to a braking system of the vehicle, a brake pedal having an arm, and a pivot connection mechanism pivotally connecting the arm to the link about a second pivot axis spaced from the first pivot axis, said pivot connection mechanism having a drive operably connected to the arm for effecting articulating movement of the brake pedal relative to the mounting bracket about said second pivot axis and a taumel gear connection between the arm and the link providing continuous engagement therebetween, said taumel gear connection comprising a first gear having a series of external teeth nested within a second gear having a series of internal teeth, said series of external teeth comprising a number of teeth which is at least one less than a number of teeth comprising said series of internal teeth, and wherein said first gear has a center of rotation coaxially with said second pivot axis and said second gear has an axis of rotation offset from said second pivot axis.
- 2. A pedal assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arm has a driven plate which cooperates with the link enclosing the taumel gear connection.
- 3. A pedal assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said link has a recess nestingly receiving said first gear.
- 4. A pedal assembly as claim in claim 3 wherein said drive is mounted on said mounting bracket and a flexible drive cable connects the drive to the first gear.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0918273 |
May 1999 |
EP |