In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the drawings in which reference numerals refer to like elements, and which are intended to show by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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When a conventional driver press down brake pedal 80 by his/her foot, the vehicle will be slowed down up to full stop. When the conventional driver press down accelerator pedal 90 by his/her foot, the vehicle will be usually speeded up to higher velocity.
This apparatus 10 will let some special drivers use a hand to replace a foot to drive a conventional vehicle when this apparatus 10 is installed to a conventional vehicle.
A pivot bracket 20 can be fixed to steering column 60 or instrument panel through pivot bracket fastener 32 and 32′. A first pivot location 20′ of pivot bracket 20 is installed with operation lever 22 by fastener 40 in its mid-section 22′, which has significant distances from both its left and right ends of operation lever 22. Said operation lever 22 is usually basically oriented in cross-car direction.
The brake lever 24 is basically oriented in cross-car direction too. Its near-end 24′ is connected to a second pivot location 20″ of pivot bracket 20 by fastener 40′, which is usually co-instant with first pivot location 20′. Brake lever 24 is basically arranged under operation lever 22, therefore, when operation lever 22 is pressed down at its brake end 22A, brake lever 24 is indirectly pressed down too. But when said brake end 22A is lifted up, brake lever 24 do not have to follow the movement of operation lever 22 (not moving up necessary).
The top end of a brake rod 28 is attached to a far-end 24″ of brake lever 24 through joint (usually universal joint) 26.
Usually one end 80′ of the OEM brake pedal 80 is attached to floor panel 64 (or through some bracket) by brake pedal first pivot 82. A second location 80″ (which is different from said end 80′) is connected with the lower end of brake rod 28 through joint (usually universal joint) 30.
Therefore, when brake end 22A of operation lever 22 is pressed down, it will drive down brake lever 24, brake rod 28, and press down brake pedal 80, and the vehicle will be braked.
An accelerator lever 42 is also basically oriented in cross-car direction too but in opposite direction of brake lever 24. Its near-end 42′ is connected to a third pivot location 20′″ of pivot bracket 20 by fastener 40″, which is usually co-instant with first pivot location 20′. Accelerator lever 42 is basically arranged under operation lever 22, therefore, when accelerator end 22B is pressed down (operated by lifting brake end 22A), accelerator lever 42 is indirectly pressed down at its far-end 42″ too. But when accelerator end 22B is lifted up (operated by press down brake end 22A), accelerator lever 42 do not have to follow the movement of accelerator end 22B (not moving up necessary).
The top end of an accelerator rod 46 is attached to the far-end 42″ of accelerator lever 42 through joint (usually universal joint) 44.
Usually one end 90′ of the OEM accelerator pedal 90 is attached to floor panel 64 (or through some bracket) by accelerator pedal first pivot 92. A second location 90″ (which is different from the end 90′) is connected with the lower end of accelerator rod 46 through joint (usually universal joint) 48 and sometimes also through bracket 50.
Therefore, when accelerator end 22B is pressed down by lifting brake end 22A of operation lever 22, it will drive down accelerator lever 42, accelerator rod 46, and press down accelerator pedal 90, and the vehicle will be accelerated. (see
At this moment the operation lever 22 is departed from joint 26.
In the case pressing down brake end 22A, accelerator lever 42 is departing from operation lever 22.
Therefore when the beginning location among operation lever 22, brake lever 24 and accelerator lever 42 are carefully adjusted, operation of accelerating and operation of braking will be contradicted with each other. In other words, when brake pedal 80 is pressed down, the accelerator pedal 90 is automatically released (no acceleration action); when accelerator pedal 90 is pressed down, the brake pedal is automatically released (no braking action).
This kind of means operating a vehicle is usually called as push-pull style hand control means, whose operation for acceleration and braking is opposite to each other. Theoretically there will be no mistake to operate this kind of apparatus to actuate both brake and accelerator at the same time.
Although the instant invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
This application is related to and claims convention priority and herein incorporates by reference on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/816,009 filed on Jun. 22, 2006 (Hand Control Apparatus in A Vehicle).
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60816009 | Jun 2006 | US |