This application claims priority with respect to British Application No. 0118227.8, filed Jul. 26, 2001.
This invention relates to a motor vehicle brake or clutch pedal which provides for automatic de-coupling of the pedal from an operating rod in a crash situation of sufficient magnitude.
With a view to reducing or eliminating the possibility of foot or lower limb injuries to the driver particularly by the brake pedal, and to a lesser extent the clutch pedal (if present), during a crash situation and particularly a frontal crash situation in which the pedal(s) is/are forced rearwardly into the passenger compartment and/or the driver is forced forwardly towards the engine compartment, there have been various proposals for automatically displacing the pedal(s) to a minimal injury position, or alternatively for de-coupling the pedal(s) from a conventionally-provided push rod of a brake booster, or a clutch operating mechanism.
A basic object of the invention is the provision of an improved motor vehicle brake or clutch pedal.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a motor vehicle brake or clutch pedal comprising a two part blade with a first blade part adapted at one end to carry a foot pad, and a second blade part attached to the first blade part and adapted to be connected to a push rod of either a brake booster or a clutch operating mechanism, with means to disconnect, or to render ineffective, an interconnection between the second blade part and the push rod in a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a motor vehicle incorporating at least one pedal in accordance with the first aspect.
The means to disconnect, or to render ineffective, the connection between the second blade part and the push rod is a release lever that is pivotally attached to one of the blade parts and adapted, in a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude, to abut a portion of the vehicle designed for minimal deformation, eg a car cross beam, and thereby be rotated to a release position.
The first and second blade parts are mounted for rotation about a common pivot axis.
The first blade part is latched to the second blade part for normal operation, being unlatched upon rotation of the release lever to the release position.
The second blade part is located to at least one lateral side of the first blade part.
The second blade part is constructed from two components consisting of a first component that is pivotably attachable to the push rod of either a conventionally-provided brake booster or of a clutch mechanism, that is pivotably attached, at one end, to the first blade part, and that at its other end forms an engageable and disengageable connection with one end of the second component which at its other end is mountable for rotation about a pivot axis.
The release lever is pivotably attached to the first blade part in such a position that, in normal operation, rotation of the second component of the second blade part is precluded by the release lever, thereby preventing disengagement of the connection, but in a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude, is rotated to a position that permits rotation of the second component, thereby disengaging the connection, thereby freeing the pedal.
The second component is cranked, so that the release lever is interposed between the (pivoted) end of the first blade part and the second component of the second blade part.
The engageable and disengageable connection comprises a male tongue eg on the one component, engaging a female groove of the other component, such that the second blade part is rendered rigid during normal operation.
In another embodiment, the second blade part is located to at least one lateral side of the first blade part and is pivotably attached to an operating rod of a conventionally-provided brake booster or of a clutch mechanism, and is also pivotably attached, at one end, via a breakable joint, to the first blade part, whilst its other end is mounted for co-axial rotation about the pedal pivot axis, and a release member attachable, in use, to a component of the vehicle intended to deform in a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude, and insertable between the first and second blade parts to break the joint and thereby the attachment between the first and second blade parts, thereby freeing the pedal.
The second blade part is cranked, to provide a gap into which the release member is forced in a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude.
The breakable joint comprises a pin.
The pin is carried by the first blade part and projects laterally therefrom to engage a circular receiving hole provided in one end of the second blade part.
In yet another embodiment, the first blade part is of “U” section having spaced-apart side cheeks between which is housed the second blade part, the two blade parts being attached to one another by a pin or rivet.
The release lever comprises a slot having a narrow throat portion extending to an enlarged portion.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of three examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In all drawings, like reference numerals are used for like components, and the pedal is referred to as a brake pedal.
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The second blade part 2 is constructed from two components, being a first component 7 secured at one end by a rivet 8 to the first blade part 1, and provided at its other end with a tongue 9 to engage a groove 10 of second component 11 which is also provided with a circular hole 12 for rotational mounting on the hub 5.
The first component 7 is cranked away from the first blade part 1 to provide a gap for location of a release lever 13 secured by a rivet 14 to the first blade part 1. The first component 7 is also provided with a circular hole 15 for pivotal connection to one end of a push rod (not shown) eg of a conventional brake booster.
During normal operation, the interaction of release lever 13, first component 7 and second component 11 maintains pedal position and loading.
During a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude, the release lever 13 is rotated about rivet 14 clear of the second component 11, allowing the first component 7 to rotate about rivet 8 and to disengage tongue 9 from groove 10 from 2 as it rotates around hub 5, allowing the pedal to fall away from the driver.
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During a frontal crash situation of sufficient magnitude, a separate part (not shown), which is preferably located on the conventionally-provided cross car beam, is forced into a gap 16 between the first blade part 1 and the second blade part 2, providing a separation force between the first and second blade parts 1 and 2 and forcing the second blade part 2 over the pin 8, allowing the pedal to fall away from the driver.
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