Cushioned pedal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6298747
  • Patent Number
    6,298,747
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A foot pedal (12, 42) for controlling operation of a vehicle is supported for movement relative to the vehicle. A cushion (22, 60), inflatable by inflation fluid, is connected with and, when inflated, extends from the pedal (12, 42).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a foot pedal for controlling operation of a vehicle, and particularly relates to a cushioned foot pedal for controlling operation of a vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A vehicle, such as an automobile or truck, has pedals which are moved relative to the vehicle by a foot of the vehicle driver to actuate a mechanism, such as the vehicle brakes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, an apparatus comprises a foot pedal for controlling vehicle operation. The foot pedal is supported for movement relative to the vehicle by a support. A cushion which is inflatable by inflation fluid is connected with and, when inflated, extends from the pedal.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other features of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art to which the present invention relates upon reading the following description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view showing a cushion of

FIG. 1

in a deflated condition;





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a foot pedal of the second embodiment showing a cushion in a stored condition; and





FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing the cushion of

FIG. 4

in a deflated condition.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An apparatus


10


comprising a first embodiment of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The apparatus


10


includes a foot pedal


12


engageable by the foot of a driver of a vehicle to control a vehicle operation. A pivot connection


14


pivotally connects the pedal


12


to a vehicle floor


18


. Pivotal movement of the pedal


12


relative to the vehicle floor


18


by the foot of a vehicle driver controls a vehicle operation. For example, the pedal


12


may be used to control braking or acceleration of the vehicle.




A cushion


22


(

FIG. 1

) is connected with the pedal


12


and extends from the pedal


12


to the vehicle floor


18


. The cushion


22


is filled with an inflation fluid, such as a gas, liquid, or gel. The cushion


22


has an inflated condition, shown in

FIG. 1

, and a deflated condition, shown in

FIG. 2. A

pump


26


pumps fluid from a reservoir to inflate the cushion


22


initially. However, the cushion


22


can be inflated by any suitable mechanism.




A conduit


24


extends from the cushion


22


and communicates with a mechanism


25


, such as the vehicle brakes, for controlling operation of the vehicle. The cushion


22


has an internal pressure which varies in response to pivotal movement of the pedal


12


relative to the vehicle floor


18


. Operation of the vehicle is controlled in response to the variations in the internal pressure in the cushion


22


.




Upon the application of a force to the pedal


12


to pivot the pedal in a clockwise direction, as viewed in

FIG. 1

, relative to the vehicle floor


18


, the pressure in the cushion


22


increases. Fluid flows through the conduit


24


to the mechanism


25


to cause the vehicle brakes to be applied, for example. Upon release of the force, fluid will flow from the mechanism


25


through conduit


24


back into the cushion


22


. The pump


26


may be operated to pump fluid from the reservoir to the cushion


22


in the event of fluid leakage from the mechanism


25


.




The cushion


22


includes a vent


30


(FIG.


1


), which is normally closed. The vent


30


may be formed by a weakened portion in the cushion


22


. The vent


30


opens upon application of a force to the cushion


22


above a predetermined force, such as may occur if the vehicle is involved in an accident.




Upon application of a force to the cushion


22


above the predetermined force, the vent


30


opens. For example, the vent


30


opens if the occupant contacts the pedal


12


and/or the cushion


22


and applies a force to the cushion above the predetermined force. When the vent


30


opens, inflation fluid in the cushion


22


is released. The cushion


22


deflates from the inflated condition, shown in

FIG. 1

, to the deflated condition, shown in FIG.


2


. As the inflation fluid flows out of the cushion


22


, energy is absorbed to help reduce injury to the driver of the vehicle due to contact with the pedal


12


and/or the cushion


22


.




An apparatus


40


comprising a second embodiment of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 3-5

. The apparatus


40


includes a foot pedal


42


for controlling vehicle operation. The pedal


42


has an arm


44


pivotally mounted to a support


46


in the vehicle by a pivot bracket


48


. Pivotal movement of the pedal


42


relative to the support


46


controls vehicle operation. For example, the pedal


42


may be used to control braking or acceleration of the vehicle.




The pedal


42


(

FIG. 4

) includes a support member


56


with a recess


58


. A cushion


60


is connected to support member


56


by any suitable means and has a stored condition in which the cushion is folded within the recess


58


. A removable cover


62


closes the recess


58


to retain the cushion


60


in the stored condition in the recess.




The cushion


60


has an inflated condition (

FIG. 3

) in which the cushion extends from the pedal


42


in a direction toward the driver of the vehicle. The foot of the driver of the vehicle engages the cushion


60


to move the pedal


42


to control a vehicle operation.




The cushion


60


is inflatable from the stored condition to the inflated condition by a source of inflation fluid (not shown). The inflation fluid may be a gas, liquid, or gel. The source of inflation fluid may be activated by the driver to inflate the cushion


60


after the cover


62


is removed from the support member


56


. The source of inflation fluid may be mounted within the vehicle or the pedal


42


, or the source of inflation fluid may be a hand-held can of compressed inflation fluid that the driver manually actuates to inflate the cushion


60


.




The driver inflates the cushion


60


a sufficient amount so that the cushion extends from the pedal


42


to a position in which the driver can reach the cushion to control vehicle operation. The driver controls how much the cushion


60


is inflated. Accordingly, a driver who is short in stature would inflate the cushion


60


more than a taller driver would.




The cushion


60


includes vents


72


(FIG.


3


), which are normally closed. The vents


72


may be formed by weakened portions in the cushion


60


. The vents


72


open upon application of a force to the cushion


60


above a predetermined force, such as may occur if the vehicle is involved in an accident.




Upon application of a force to the cushion


60


above the predetermined force, the vents


72


open. When the vents


72


open, inflation fluid in the cushion


60


is released. The cushion


60


deflates from the inflated condition to a deflated condition, shown in FIG.


5


. As inflation fluid flows out of the cushion


60


, energy is absorbed to help reduce injury to the driver of the vehicle in the situation where the driver applies the force above the predetermined force to the cushion


60


.




From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a pedal for controlling operation of the vehicle; a support for supporting said pedal for movement relative to the vehicle; a cushion extending from said pedal, said cushion having an inflated condition for controlling the operation of the vehicle and a deflated condition to which said cushion is actuated from said inflated condition by inflation fluid flowing out of said cushion; and a source of inflation fluid for directing inflation fluid into said cushion to inflate said cushion, said inflation fluid being contained by said cushion at a predetermined pressure when said cushion is in said inflated condition, said cushion absorbing energy from the occupant, during a collision to the vehicle, as the occupant applies a force to the cushion and as said cushion deflates from said inflated condition to said deflated condition thereby reducing injury to the occupant due to contact with said pedal during the collision, said cushion further including a vent that releases inflation fluid upon application of a force to said cushion above a predetermined force, said vent including a weakened portion of said cushion, said weakened portion bursting upon application of a force to said cushion above said predetermined force.
  • 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said inflation fluid is contained in a closed system in said inflated condition and said inflation fluid has been released from an open system in said deflated condition.
  • 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said cushion is adapted to extend from said pedal to a floor of the vehicle.
  • 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said support includes means for pivotally mounting said pedal to the floor of the vehicle.
  • 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said cushion has an internal pressure which varies in response to movement of said pedal relative to the vehicle by the foot of the driver, a vehicle operation being controlled in response to variations of the internal pressure in said cushion.
  • 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 further including means for controlling brakes of the vehicle in response to variations of the internal pressure in said cushion.
  • 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said inflation fluid controls the operation of the vehicle by said inflation fluid flowing out of said cushion to a mechanism when said cushion is in said inflated condition.
  • 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said predetermined pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
  • 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said cushion does not automatically inflate from said deflated condition subsequent to said force by the occupant being removed from said cushion.
  • 10. Apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a pedal for controlling operation of the vehicle; a support for supporting said pedal for movement relative to the vehicle; a cushion extending from said pedal, said cushion having an inflated condition for controlling the operation of the vehicle and a deflated condition to which said cushion is actuated from said inflated condition by inflation fluid flowing out of said cushion; and a source of inflation fluid for directing inflation fluid into said cushion to inflate said cushion, said cushion absorbing energy from the occupant as the occupant applies a force to the cushion and as said cushion deflates from said inflated condition to said deflated condition, said cushion further including a vent that releases inflation fluid upon application of a force to said cushion above a predetermined force, said vent including a weakened portion of said cushion, said weakened portion bursting upon application of a force to said cushion above said predetermined force.
  • 11. Apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle, said apparatus comprising:a pedal for controlling operation of the vehicle; a support for supporting said pedal for movement relative to the vehicle; a cushion extending from said pedal, said cushion having an inflated condition for controlling the operation of the vehicle and a deflated condition to which said cushion is actuated from said inflated condition by inflation fluid flowing out of said cushion; and a source of inflation fluid for directing inflation fluid into said cushion to inflate said cushion, said cushion absorbing energy from the occupant, as the occupant applies a force to the cushion and as said cushion deflates from said inflated condition to said deflated condition, said cushion not automatically inflating from said deflated condition subsequent to said force by the occupant being removed from said cushion.
  • 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said cushion extends from said pedal toward a driver of the vehicle, said cushion being engageable by the foot of the driver of the vehicle.
  • 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said pedal includes a support portion having a cavity, said cushion being located in said cavity when in a stored condition.
  • 14. Apparatus as defined in claim 13 wherein said pedal includes a cover which covers said cushion when in said stored condition.
  • 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said cushion extends from said pedal toward a driver of the vehicle, said cushion being engageable by the foot of the driver of the vehicle.
  • 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 wherein said pedal includes a support portion having a cavity, said cushion being located in said cavity when in a stored condition.
  • 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said pedal includes a cover which covers said cushion when in said stored condition.
  • 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said cushion extends from said pedal toward a driver of the vehicle, said cushion being engageable by the foot of the driver of the vehicle.
  • 19. Apparatus as defined in claim 18 wherein said pedal includes a support portion having a cavity, said cushion being located in said cavity when in a stored condition.
  • 20. Apparatus as defined in claim 19 wherein said pedal includes a cover which covers said cushion when in said stored condition.
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