Claims
- 1. A method of conserving energy in the operation of a powered vehicle in which the fuel supplied is controlled by depressing and releasing a foot pedal member comprising applying a predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at a first predetermined velocity, increasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member by predetermined increments in response to increases in vehicle velocity between a first predetermined resistance at said first predetermined velocity and a larger predetermined resistance at a higher second predetermined velocity so as to differentially increase the effort required by the operator to attain higher velocities and decreasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member by predetermined increments in response to decreases in vehicle velocities between said higher second predetermined velocity and said first predetermined velocity to differentially decrease the effort required by the operator at lower velocities so that the operator is constrained to reduce the occurrence and duration of vehicle operation at velocities over said first predetermined velocity or speed limit, and removal of said predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at said first predetermined velocity.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the increases in resistance to depression of said pedal member during at least a part of a speed range between said first predetermined velocity and said higher second predetermined velocity are directly proportional to the increases in velocity.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the rate of increase in resistance to depression of said pedal member during at least a part of said speed range between said first predetermined velocity and said higher second predetermined velocity is decreased as the velocity increases.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein a major portion of said larger predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal is applied at velocities in the lower part of said speed range to increase said resistance to pedal depression appreciably when the velocity of the vehicle initially reaches said first predetermined velocity so that there is a significant effort required of the operator to increase the velocity above said first predetermined velocity.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the rate of decrease in resistance to depression of said pedal during at least a part of said speed range between said higher second predetermined velocity and said first predetermined velocity is increased as the velocity decreases.
- 6. A method of conserving energy in the operation of a powered vehicle in which the fuel supplied is controlled by depressing and releasing a foot pedal member comprising applying a predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at a first predetermined velocity, increasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member by predetermined increments in response to increases in vehicle velocity between a first predetermined resistance at said first predetermined velocity and a larger predetermined resistance at a higher second predetermined velocity so as to differentially increase the effort required by the operator to attain higher velocities and decreasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member in response to decreases in vehicle velocities between said higher second predetermined velocity and said first predetermined velocity to decrease the effort required by the operator at lower velocities so that the operator is constrained to reduce the occurrence and duration of vehicle operation at velocities over said first predetermined velocity or speed limit, and removal of said predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at said first predetermined velocity.
- 7. A method of conserving energy in the operation of a powered vehicle in which the fuel supplied is controlled by depressing and releasing a foot pedal member comprising applying a predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at a first predetermined velocity, increasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member in response to increases in vehicle velocity between a first predetermined resistance at said first predetermined velocity and a larger predetermined resistance at a higher second predetermined velocity so as to increase the effort required by the operator to attain higher velocities and decreasing the resistance to depression of said pedal member by predetermined increments in response to decreases in vehicle velocities between said higher second predetermined velocity and said first predetermined velocity to differentially decrease the effort required by the operator at lower velocities so that the operator is constrained to reduce the occurrence and duration of vehicle operation at velocities over said first predetermined velocity or speed limit, and removal of said predetermined resistance to depression of said pedal member at said first predetermined velocity.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 970,384, filed Dec. 18, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,501.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Divisions (1)
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