Claims
- 1. A lockable pedal actuator comprising a pedal mounted on an operating member, the pedal and operating member being together moveable by the application of foot pressure between raised and depressed positions to actuate a device and the pedal being pivotable relative to the operating member between a normal position and a pivoted position, a latching means connected with the pedal and moveable with the pedal relative to the operating member, a latching formation for cooperation with the latching means only when the pedal is in its pivoted position and the operating member and pedal are in their depressed position to hold the pedal and operating member in said depressed and pivoted positions, a first abutment surface associated with the pedal and arranged to contact a second abutment surface associated with the latching formation when the pedal and operating member are moved to their depressed position, the first and second abutment surfaces being shaped to provide a cam action on contact with each other which tends to pivot the pedal to engage the latching formation and to provide a stop to limit the downward movement of the pedal and operating member, a third abutment surface associated with the pedal and arranged, in the event of premature pivoting of the pedal relative to the operating member during movement of the pedal and operating member towards their depressed position, to cooperate with an abutment surface associated with the latching formation to deflect the pedal back towards its non-pivoted position so that the latching means of the pedal can pass-by the latching formation as the pedal and operating member are moved to their depressed position, and detent means for selectively holding the pedal in its pivoted position to maintain the latching means in engagement with the latching formation or in its normal position so that when the pedal is pivoted to its normal position to disengage the latching formation and to allow the pedal and operating member to rise to their raised position the detent means can maintain the pedal in its normal position, the difference in the inclination of the pedal relative to the operating member when in its normal and pivoted positions respectively being sufficiently large to be detectable by the operators foot to provide a clear indication as to when the pedal and operating member are being held in their depressed position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 382,023, filed May 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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