Information
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Patent Grant
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6725741
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Patent Number
6,725,741
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 9, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 27, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 074 512
- 074 513
- 074 514
- 074 560
- 192 75
- 192 76
- 188 78
- 188 325
- 188 334
- 188 342
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A brake cover (18) and shaft (24) rotate with a pedal lever (20) relative to a central section (14) of the housing (12) rotate a pedal gear (76). The pedal gear (76) rotates a sensor gear (74) to rotate a sensor arm (46) about a sensor axis (48). The sensor arm (46) supports sensor members (58) that move along sensor bands (50) to generate an electrical signal. As the brake cover (18) rotates with the pedal lever (20) it uncoils coil springs (84) to cause brake shoes (80) to pivot radially outward about respective posts (82) frictionally engage the interior surface (78) of the central section (14) to thereby provide a resistance or hysteresis to movement of the pedal lever (20). One feature resides in at least two elements (74, 76) to interconnect the sensor arm (46) and the pedal arm (20) to reduce space while maintaining the requisite movement of the sensor members (58) over the sensor bands (50) and the other feature resides in spacing the braking mechanism axially from the sensor arm (46) in radially overlapping relationship to one another along the pedal axis (A).
Description
RELATED APPLICATION
This application discloses the same embodiment of a pedal assembly as co-pending Ser. No. 09/974,667 filed concurrently herewith but claims a different patentable feature of that embodiment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The subject invention relates to a pedal assembly with a sensor that generates an electric signal for controlling a vehicle system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Pedal assemblies for controlling the throttle, clutch and braking systems in automotive vehicles have recently replaced mechanical linkage mechanisms with electrical sensors to generate electrical signals indicative of the degree of movement of the pedal to control the vehicle system. Besides cost and performance criteria, it is essential that the assembly occupy a minimum of space, as space within a vehicle is limited and is in demand for various uses.
In a recent assembly shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,222 in the name of Kalsi and assigned to the assignee of the subject application, the pedal lever rotates a sensor arm that supports sensor members and circular sensor bands are supported by the housing to co-act with the sensor members to produce and electrical signal. The sensor arm extends radially from the pivot axis of the pedal and in order to obtain the desired sensitivity, the movement of the sensor members over the bands must be maximized or be at least a predetermined amount. As the sensor arm normally rotates about the pedal axis, the radial extent of the sensor arm must be sufficient to obtain a sufficiently long enough arc of sensor band to attain the requisite sensitivity. However, in some situations the demands for space are so critical that it is desirable to reduce the space between the axis of rotation of the pedal arm the sensor band or bands, whether the bands be straight or arcuate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
The subject assembly provides a compact pedal assembly for electronically controlling a vehicle. The assembly comprises a housing, a pedal lever supported by the housing for pivotal movement about a pedal axis, and a sensor arm movably supported by the housing. The housing supports at least one sensing band and at least one sensor member is supported by the sensor arm for movement with the sensor arm to co-act with the sensing band. The assembly is characterized by a mechanism of at least two elements movable relative to one another and interconnecting the pedal lever and the sensor arm for moving the sensor arm in response to movement of the pedal lever.
Accordingly, by interconnecting the pedal arm and the sensor arm with a mechanism instead of a direct connection, the operative space of the pedal lever and the sensor arm can be reduced to provide more compact packaging.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded-perspective view from the brake cover side of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the housing and the sensor cover of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the housing and the brake cover of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is an exploded-perspective view from the sensor cover side of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view from the brake cover side and partially cut away and in cross section of the preferred embodiment; and.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view from the front and partially cut away and in cross section of the preferred embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a pedal assembly for electronically controlling a vehicle is generally shown at
10
.
The assembly
10
includes a housing, generally shown at
12
, having opposite sides. The housing
12
includes a central drum section
14
extending between open first and second ends. A sensor cover
16
closes the first end to define one of the housing sides and a brake cover
18
closes the second end to define the other housing side.
A pedal lever
20
is supported by the housing
12
for pivotal movement about a pedal axis (A) extending between the sides, i.e., between the covers
16
and
18
.
The central section
14
of the housing
12
includes a center partition
22
and a shaft
24
extends through the covers
16
and
18
and the partition
22
. The shaft
24
comprises a bolt and nut
26
that also support the o-ring seals
28
and
30
and the bushing
32
. Alternatively, the shaft may be a press fit pin with snap-in bushings replacing the nut
26
and bushing
32
. The pedal lever
20
has a forked end with two tongs
34
and the covers
16
and
18
of the housing
12
are disposed between the tongs
34
with the tongs
34
secured to the shaft
24
and the brake cover
18
for rotation therewith. The brake cover
18
includes a rib
36
to define a stop or mechanical connection engaging one tong of the pedal lever
20
so that the brake cover
18
rotates relative to the central section
14
of the remainder of the housing
12
.
The central section
14
of the housing
12
includes a carrier section
38
slidably supported on a guide rod
40
for adjusting the operative positions of the pedal assembly
10
for accommodating vehicle operators having different leg lengths. The rod
40
is supported by a bracket
42
adapted to be mounted on a vehicle structure and the guide section
38
is moved rectilinearly along the guide rod
40
between various adjusted positions by a screw
44
, as is well known in the art and exemplified by the disclosure in U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,125.
The sensor cover
16
of the housing
12
movably supports a sensor arm
46
. More specifically, the sensor arm
46
is pivotally supported by the sensor cover
16
for pivotal movement about a sensor axis defined by a pin
48
extending integrally from the sensor cover
16
. The sensor axis of the pin
48
is spaced from the pedal axis (A) and disposed on one diametrical side of the pedal axis (A) with the sensor arm
46
extending to the opposite diametrical side of the pedal axis (A).
A plurality of the sensing bands
50
are supported on the sensor cover
16
of the housing
12
via a plate
52
and the bands
50
disposed arcuately (circular segments) at different radial distances from the sensor axis of the pin
48
. The sensor bands
50
are in electrical contact with electrical pins
54
which are in electrical communication with the electrical connector
56
that connects to the vehicle system. A plurality of sensor members
58
are supported on the sensor arm
46
at the different radial distances form the sensor axis
48
and each of the sensor members
58
is paired with one of the sensor bands
50
.
A coil spring defines a biasing device
60
for applying a biasing force to the sensor arm
46
for urging the sensor arm
46
to rotate about the sensor axis of the pin
48
. The spring
60
reacts between the sensor arm
46
and an abutment pin
62
extending from the sensor cover
16
. Also included is a stop
64
to limit rotary movement of the sensor arm
46
about the sensor axis
48
in response to the biasing force applied by the biasing device
60
. In order to accommodate movement of the sensor arm
46
and the sensor member
58
radially through the pedal axis (A), the sensor arm
46
includes an opening
66
and the pedal axis (A) is disposed in the opening
66
. Accordingly, the sensor bands
50
and the sensor members
58
are disposed on the opposite diametrical side of the pedal axis (A) from the sensor axis.
48
.
The sensor cover
16
is prevented from rotating relative to the central section
14
of the housing
12
by tabs
68
that snap into pockets
70
in the central section
14
. In addition, the sensor cover
16
includes an external ridge
72
that accommodates pivotal movement of the pedal lever
20
relative to the sensor cover
16
.
The assembly is characterized by a mechanism of at least two elements movable relative to one another and interconnecting the pedal lever
20
and the sensor arm
46
for moving the sensor arm
46
in response to movement of the pedal lever
20
. More specifically, one of the elements comprises a gear sector or sensor gear
74
and the other element comprises a pedal gear
76
rotatable by the pedal lever
20
through the shaft
24
about the pedal axis (A). The sensor gear
74
is disposed in the opening
66
of the sensor arm
46
and is in meshing engagement with the pedal gear
76
whereby the sensor gear
74
is rotatable by the pedal gear
76
for rotating the sensor arm
46
about the sensor axis
48
. As alluded to above, the pedal axis (A) is disposed in the opening
66
in the sensor arm
46
to accommodate movement of the sensor arm
46
and the sensor member
58
radially through the pedal axis (A), i.e., the sensor members
58
are on a radial extending from the sensor axis
48
and which moves in an arc back and forth to either side of the pedal axis (A). In accordance with the invention, the pedal gear may drive a rack rectilinearly instead of in an arc. In any case, by employing two or more elements interconnecting the pedal lever
20
and the sensor arm
46
, whether it moves in an arc or linearly, the requisite degree of movement of the sensor members
58
may be attained while minimizing the distance occupied between the pedal axis (A) and the sensor bands
50
.
The assembly
10
also includes a braking mechanism supported by the brake cover
18
for providing resistance to movement of the pedal lever
20
about the pedal axis (A).
The assembly is also characterized by the sensor arm
46
and the braking mechanism being axially spaced from one another along the pedal axis (A) and disposed in radially overlapping relationship to one another. Such a combination also provides a compact pedal assembly
10
.
The central section
14
of the housing
12
includes a inner cylindrical surface
78
a pair of brake shoes
80
are movably supported by the brake cover
18
of the housing
12
for movement radially outwardly into engagement with the cylindrical surface
78
for providing resistance to movement of the pedal lever
20
. A pair of posts
82
extend axially from the inside of the brake cover
18
of the housing
12
and each of the brake shoes
80
extends arcuately from a pivot end pivotally supported by one of the posts
82
to a distal end. A brake actuator comprising a biasing coil spring
84
interconnecting each brake shoe
80
and the housing
12
for moving the brake shoe
80
into engagement with the inner cylindrical surface
78
in response to pivotal movement of the pedal lever
20
in a first direction, that is, as force is applied to the pedal pad
90
supported on the lower end of the pedal lever
20
. Each coil spring
84
has a central coil disposed about one of the posts
82
with a first end
86
extending from the coil and engaging the distal end of the adjacent brake shoe
80
supported by that same post
82
and a second end
88
extending from the coil and engaging a shoulder
92
extending from the inner cylindrical surface
78
of the central section
14
of the housing
12
. Each of the brake shoes
80
includes a brake pad
94
for frictional engaging the inner cylindrical surface
78
.
As alluded to above, the brake cover
18
is rotatable with the pedal lever
20
relative to the central section
14
of the housing
12
as it rotates in response to an operator force applied to the pedal pad
90
, the shaft
24
rotates to rotate the pedal gear
76
. The pedal gear
76
rotates the sensor gear
74
to, in turn, rotate or pivot the sensor arm
46
about the sensor axis
48
. As the sensor arm
46
moves in an arc, the sensor members
58
move along the sensor bands
50
to generate an electrical signal that is transmitted to the vehicle control system. At the same time or simultaneously, because of the mechanical driving connection provided by the rib
36
co-acting with one tong
34
of the pedal lever
20
, the brake cover
18
rotates with the pedal lever
20
to uncoil the coil springs
84
as they react with the shoulders
92
of the central section
14
of the housing
12
. The uncoiling action of the springs
84
cause the brake shoes
80
to pivot radially outward about the respective posts
82
so that the brake pads
94
frictionally engage the interior surface
78
of the central section
14
to thereby provide a resistance or hysteresis to movement of the pedal lever
20
.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, it is clear that the feature of utilizing at least two elements in a mechanism to interconnect the sensor arm and the pedal arm to reduce space while maintaining the requisite movement of the sensor members over the sensor bands may be used independently of the feature of spacing the braking mechanism axially from the sensor arm along the pedal axis (A) and disposed in radially overlapping relationship to one another. The invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described within the scope of the appended claims, wherein that which is prior art is antecedent to the novelty set forth in the “characterized by” clause. The novelty is meant to be particularly and distinctly recited in the “characterized by” clause whereas the antecedent recitations merely set forth the old and well-known combination in which the invention resides. These antecedent recitations should be interpreted to cover any combination in which the incentive novelty exercises its utility. In addition, the reference numerals in the claims are merely for convenience and are not to be read in any way as limiting.
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Glossary of terms by reference numeral
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pedal assembly 10
rod 40
tabs 68
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housing 12
bracket 42
pockets 70
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central section 14
screw 44
ridge 72
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sensor cover 16
sensor arm 46
sensor gear 74
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brake cover 18
pin 48
pedal gear 76
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pedal lever 20
sensing bands 50
cylindrical surface 78
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partition 22
plate 52
brake shoes 80
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shaft 24
electrical pins 54
posts 82
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nut 26
electrical connector 56
coiled springs 84
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o-ring seals 28 and 30
sensor members 58
first end 86
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bushing 32
biasing device 60
second end 88
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tongs 34
abutment pin 62
pedal pad 90
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rib 36
stop 64
shoulders 92
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carrier section 38
opening 66
brake pad 94
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Claims
- 1. A pedal assembly for electronically controlling a vehicle comprising;a housing (12), a pedal lever (20) supported by said housing (12) for pivotal movement about a pedal axis (A), a sensor arm (46) pivotally supported by said housing (12) for pivotal movement about a sensor axis spaced from and on one diametrical side of said pedal axis (A), at least one sensing band (50) supported by said housing (21) on the opposite side of said pedal axis (A), at least one sensor member (58) supported by said sensor arm (46) for movement with said sensor arm (46) to co-act with sensing band (50) on said opposite side of said pedal axis (A) from said sensor axis, said assembly characterized by a mechanism of at least two elements movable relative to one another and interconnecting said pedal lever (20) and said sensor arm (46) for moving said sensor arm (46) in response to movement of said pedal lever (20).
- 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least one of said elements comprises a gear sector (74).
- 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said elements comprise meshing gears (74, 76) disposed between said pedal and sensor axes and said sensor arm (46) extends from said sensor axis back in the general direction of said pedal axis (A).
- 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said elements comprise a pedal gear (76) rotatable by said pedal lever (20) about said pedal axis (A) and a sensor gear (74) rotatable by said pedal gear (76) for rotating said sensor arm (46) about said sensor axis.
- 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sensor arm (46) includes an opening (66) and said pedal axis (A) is disposed in said opening (66) to accommodate movement of said sensor arm (46) and said sensor member (58) radially through said pedal axis (A), said sensor gear (74) being disposed in said opening (66).
- 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a plurality of said sensing bands (50) disposed arcuately at different radial distances from said sensor axis and including a plurality of sensor members (58) on said sensor arm (46) at said different radial distances from said sensor axis, each of said sensor members (58) being paired with one of said sensor bands.
- 7. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a biasing device (60) applying a biasing force to said sensor arm (46) for urging sensor arm (46) to rotate about said sensor axis.
- 8. An assembly as set forth in claim 7, including a stop (64) to limit rotary movement of said sensor arm (46) about said sensor axis in response to said biasing force applied by said biasing device (60).
- 9. An assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said sensor arm includes an opening and said pedal axis is disposed in said opening to accommodate movement of said sensor arm and said sensor members through said pedal axis, said sensor gear being disposed in said opening.
- 10. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 including a plurality of said sensing bands disposed arcuately at different radial distances from said sensor axis and including a plurality of sensor members on said sensor arm at said different radial distances from said sensor axis, each of said sensor members being paired with one of said sensor bands.
- 11. An assembly as set forth in claim 10 including a biasing device applying a biasing force to said sensor arm for urging said sensor arm to rotate about said sensor axis.
- 12. An assembly as set forth in claim 11 including a stop to limit rotary movement of said sensor arm about said sensor axis in response to said biasing force applied by said biasing device.
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