This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-009301, filed on Jan. 22, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present application pertains to an operation pedal for vehicles, and in particular, relates to an improvement in an operation pedal for vehicles in which a reinforcement rib is provided in a plate-shaped pedal arm.
1. Background
There is known an operation pedal for vehicles, which has a plate-shaped pedal arm supported pivotally about a substantially horizontal support shaft line via a hollow cylindrically-shaped boss section and which pedal arm is provided with a reinforcement rib that expands in a plate thickness direction, which operation pedal for vehicles is operated by a driver by the driver depressing a tread section provided on a lower end section of the pedal arm. One example of this is the operation pedal for vehicles described in Patent Document 1, whose transverse plane forms a U-shape, whose boss section is provided for each of a pair of side plates, and whose linear reinforcement rib is provided along a longitudinal direction at a part separated downwards from the boss section.
2. Related Art
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2013-69031
However, in the conventional operation pedal for vehicles in which a reinforcement rib is provided in a part separated from the boss section as such, no reinforcement is made for surroundings of the boss section on which a large load is applied at a time of the depressing operation. Accordingly, there are cases in which the strength is partially insufficient when attempting to reduce the thickness and weight thereof, and thus could not be sufficiently reduced in weight.
The present application is accomplished in view of the above situation, and an object thereof is to minimize an unevenness in reinforcement by a reinforcement rib in an operation pedal for vehicles whose pedal arm is provided with the reinforcement rib, and allow for attempting further reduction in thickness and weight.
In order to attain the above object, a first aspect is characterized in that an operation pedal for vehicles comprises a plate-shaped pedal arm supported pivotally about a substantially horizontal support shaft line via a cylindrically-shaped boss section, the pedal arm includes a reinforcement rib provided expanding in a plate thickness direction and a tread section provided in a lower-end portion of the pedal arm to be depressing operated by a driver, wherein (a) the reinforcement rib is provided including surroundings of the boss section and extending continuously from the surroundings of the boss section towards the lower-end portion of the pedal arm, and (b) the boss section is provided perpendicularly to a flat section constituting a top part of the reinforcement rib.
And the pedal arm is of a flat plate shape, that includes a front side flange provided on an outer peripheral edge portion of a front side of the vehicle and a rear side flange provided on an outer peripheral edge portion of a rear side of the vehicle, the front side flange and rear side flange each protruding in identical directions to an expanding direction of the reinforcement rib, and the pedal arm includes a recess formed between the front side flange and the reinforcement rib and between the rear side flange and the reinforcement rib.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention.
The present application is suitably applicable to a parking brake pedal and service brake pedal that require a relatively high strength, however may also be applied to other operating pedals for vehicles such as an accelerator pedal. The boss section is provided integrally to the pedal arm by for example a burring process, however a hollow cylindrically-shaped boss constructed separately may be fixedly installed to the pedal arm integrally by using a fixedly installing means such as welding. The plate-shaped pedal arm is constituted of for example a simple flat-plate-shaped metal plate material, however it is also possible to employ a pedal arm as described in Patent Document 1 that is bent in a U-shape and which has a pair of side plates. Moreover, the present application is also applicable to a pedal arm partially or entirely made of synthetic resin, not limited to the metal plate material.
A reinforcement rib is continuously provided from surroundings of the boss section extending towards a lower-end portion, and its range is determined as appropriate in accordance with the shape and like aspects of the pedal arm, in order to achieve a predetermined strength throughout the entire pedal arm. For example, it is preferable to provide the reinforcement rib in a region of 50% or more of a region from the surroundings of the boss section to the lower-end portion (range excluding a part in which the reinforcement rib cannot be provided continuously, such as a part of an attachment section for attaching a tread section), and may be provided to substantially the entire range (for example 80% or more) depending on the shape of the pedal arm.
And although the front side flange and the rear side flange are provided to a flat-plate-shaped pedal arm, these flanges may be omitted in implementing other aspects. Moreover, in the second aspect and the third aspect, although the arc-shaped rib is provided in the upper-end portion of the pedal arm, in implementing other aspects, this arc-shaped rib may be omitted, or a flange bent at substantially right angles to a peripheral edge of the upper-end portion may be provided instead of the arc-shaped rib.
In the fourth aspect, the reinforcement rib is formed upon bulging, and the boss section is provided by a burring process; for example, the boss section can be molded with high dimensional accuracy by carrying out the burring process after the bulging formation process. However, the burring process may be carried out before carrying out the bulging formation process. In the fifth aspect, although the boss section is provided in a manner protruding just in a direction opposite to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib, when implementing other aspects, it is also possible to provide the boss section in such a manner that the boss section further protrudes in a direction identical to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib. In a case in which the boss section is fixedly installed to the pedal arm by welding or like process, it is possible to provide the boss section so as to protrude out from both sides of the flat section.
The following describes in details of an Example of the present application, with reference to the drawings.
The pedal ann 14 has a reinforcement rib 30 provided throughout the substantially entire region thereof including the surroundings of the boss section 12 up to its lower-end portion, along a longitudinal direction of the pedal ann 14. In the present Example, the reinforcement rib 30 is provided in the arm body excluding the attachment section 18 on the lower end except for a subtle range on the lower-end portion that has a narrow width dimension in the vehicle front-rear direction. This reinforcement rib 30 is one in which a center part of the pedal arm 14 in the vehicle front-rear direction is expanded to the same side as the front side flange 20 and the rear side flange 22, and is provided upon a bulging process by press working. The reinforcement rib 30 is, as with the pedal arm 14, made gradually narrow in width dimension as the reinforcement rib 30 extends from the upper-end portion in which the boss section 12 is provided towards the lower-end portion in which the tread section 16 is provided, and a transverse plane at right angles to the longitudinal direction is shaped of a trapezoid (upper wide side) to a reverse-U shape (lower narrow side), and relative front side recess 32 and rear side recess 34 are formed between the front side flange 20 and the rear side flange 22, respectively. Moreover, in a flat section 36 that constitutes the top part of the reinforcement rib 30 (top-bottom of the trapezoidal shape), the boss section 12 is provided substantially perpendicular thereto. The boss section 12 is provided integrally to the pedal arm 14 in a manner protruding from the flat section 36 in a direction opposite the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib 30, that is to say the right direction in
The upper-end portion of the reinforcement rib 30 is of a semi-circular shape whose center is the support shaft line S, and on a side closer to the periphery than the reinforcement rib 30, that is to say, a part between the reinforcement rib 30 and outer edge portions on which the hook section 24 and cable coupling section 26 are provided, an arc-shaped rib 40 is formed in a circumferential direction whose center is the support shaft line S. This arc-shaped rib 40 is provided by a bulging formation process by press working as with the reinforcement rib 30, and expands in a direction identical to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib 30. By providing the arc-shaped rib 40, an arc-shaped recess 42 is formed between the arc-shaped rib 40 and the reinforcement rib 30, and the front side recess 32 and rear side recess 34 are connected to each other via the arc-shaped recess 42.
As such, in the parking brake pedal 10 of the present Example, the reinforcement rib 30 of the pedal arm 14 is formed continuously extending from the surroundings of the boss section 12 towards the lower-end portion of the pedal arm 14, and the boss section 12 is provided substantially perpendicular to the flat section 36 of the reinforcement rib 30; this improves the strength of the pedal arm 14 as appropriate including the surroundings of the boss section 12 to which a large load is applied at the time of the depressing operation, and allows for achieving further weight and cost reduction by thickness reduction while securing a required strength. In particular, the present example provides the reinforcement rib 30 to a substantially entire range from the surroundings of the boss section 12 to the lower-end portion, and thus can improve the strength of the entire pedal arm 14 as appropriate.
Moreover, although the pedal arm 14 is of a flat plate shape, providing the front side flange 20 and the rear side flange 22 allows for forming the front side recess 32 between the front side flange 20 and the reinforcement rib 30 and the rear side recess 34 between the rear side flange 22 and the reinforcement rib 30. Accordingly, it is possible even with the simple flat-plate-shaped pedal arm 14 to secure the required strength while attempting to reduce its thickness.
Moreover, an arc-shaped rib 40 is provided separately to the reinforcement rib 30 in the upper end portion of the pedal arm 14. Therefore, the rigidity around the support shaft line S is improved, which thus allows for securing a sufficient amount of the required strength even in the parking brake pedal 10 on which a relatively large depressing operation force is applied.
Moreover, the pedal arm 14 is made up of one piece of metal plate material 50, the reinforcement rib 30 is formed upon a bulging formation process by press working, and the boss section 12 is formed integrally to the pedal arm 14 by being subjected to a burring process by press working. Accordingly, it is possible to continuously mold these reinforcement rib 30 and boss section 12 in one series of press working processes, thereby reducing the manufacturing costs.
Moreover, since the boss section 12 is provided by the buffing process so as to protrude from the flat section 36 in just the direction opposite to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib 30, it is possible to make the dimension in the vehicle width direction, that is to say, the dimension in the left-right direction in
Although an Example of the present application is described in details above based on the drawings, this is merely one embodiment, and the present application can be implemented in an aspect including various changes and modifications, based on the knowledge of a person skilled in the art.
All examples and conditional language provided herein are intended for the pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
In order to attain the above object, a first aspect of the embodiment is characterized in that an operation pedal for vehicles comprises a plate-shaped pedal arm supported pivotally about a substantially horizontal support shaft line via a cylindrically-shaped boss section, the pedal arm includes a reinforcement rib provided expanding in a plate thickness direction and a tread section provided in a lower-end portion of the pedal arm to be depressing operated by a driver, wherein (a) the reinforcement rib is provided including surroundings of the boss section and extending continuously from the surroundings of the boss section towards the lower-end portion of the pedal arm, and (b) the boss section is provided perpendicularly to a flat section constituting a top part of the reinforcement rib.
A second aspect of the embodiment is characterized in that, in the operation pedal for vehicles of the first aspect of the embodiment, the pedal arm includes an arc-shaped rib provided in an upper-end portion of the pedal arm on an outer side of the reinforcement rib with regard to a circumference of the support shaft line serve as pivot center, the arc-shaped rib expanding in a direction identical to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib.
A third aspect of the embodiment is characterized in that an operation pedal for vehicles comprises a plate-shaped pedal arm supported pivotally about a substantially horizontal support shaft line via a cylindrically-shaped boss section, the pedal arm includes a reinforcement rib provided expanding in a plate thickness direction and a tread section provided in a lower-end portion of the pedal arm to be depressing operated by a driver, wherein (a) the reinforcement rib is provided including surroundings of the boss section and extending continuously from the surroundings of the boss section towards the lower-end portion of the pedal arm, and (b) the boss section is provided perpendicularly to a fiat section constituting a top part of the reinforcement rib.
And the pedal arm includes an arc-shaped rib provided in an upper-end portion of the pedal arm on an outer side of the reinforcement rib with regard to a circumference of the support shaft line serve as pivot center, the arc-shaped rib expanding in a direction identical to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib.
A fourth aspect of the embodiment is characterized in that, in the operation pedal for vehicles of any one of the first aspect to the third aspect of the embodiment, (a) the pedal arm is made up of a metal plate material, (b) the reinforcement rib is formed upon bulging by press working, and (c) the boss section is provided integrally to the pedal arm by being subjected to a burring process by press working.
A fifth aspect of the embodiment is characterized in that, in the operation pedal for vehicles of any one of the first aspect to the fourth aspect of the embodiment, the boss section is provided protruding out from the flat section in just a direction opposite to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib.
In such an operation pedal for vehicles, the reinforcement rib is provided continuously extending towards the lower-end portion from the surroundings of the boss section, and the boss section is provided perpendicularly to a flat section constituting the top part of the reinforcement rib. This enhances the strength of the pedal arm as appropriate including the surroundings of the boss section on which a large load is applied at the time of the depressing operation, and thus allows for further reduction in weight and cost by thickness reduction while securing a required strength.
And a case in which the pedal arm is of a flat plate shape having a front side flange and a rear side flange provided thereto, which thus forms a recess between the front side flange and the reinforcement rib and between the rear side flange and the reinforcement rib. Accordingly, it is possible to secure a required strength while carrying out thickness reduction, even with a simple flat-plate-shaped pedal arm.
In the second aspect and the third aspect of the embodiment, an arc-shaped rib is provided separately to the reinforcement rib on the upper-end portion of the pedal arm. This thus enhances the rigidity around the support shaft line, thus making it possible to sufficiently secure a required strength even with a parking brake pedal and service brake pedal on which a relatively large depressing operation force is applied.
The fourth aspect is of a case in which the pedal arm is made up of a metal plate material, the reinforcement rib is formed upon bulging by press working, and the boss section is formed integrally to the pedal arm by being subjected to a burring process by press working. Accordingly, it is possible to mold the reinforcement rib and boss section in a series of press working processes, thus reducing manufacturing costs thereof.
In the fifth aspect, the boss section is provided so as to protrude from the flat section in just a direction opposite to the expanding direction of the reinforcement rib. Accordingly, it is possible to configure a dimension in the vehicle width direction in a compact manner.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-009301 | Jan 2014 | JP | national |
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Parent | PCT/JP2014/064533 | May 2014 | US |
Child | 15210129 | US |