Pedal arm and switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6179081
  • Patent Number
    6,179,081
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 13, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A pedal arm and switch assembly (40) for use in a vehicle (10) wherein a switch housing (62) is integral with the plastic pedal arm (50) and supports the switch (60). The switch (60) is normally spaced apart from an adjacent surface (66) when the pedal (50) is in a normally biased position (P). The surface (66) may either be a pedal assembly bracket portion (47) or a firewall (14). The switch (60) has a pin (64) that extends from the housing (62) and is actuated when the pin (64) contacts the surface (66). The switch (60) produces an electronic signal upon actuation in response to the pedal arm (50) reaching one of a first (P1) and second (P2) predetermined positions. The electronic signal may control a cruise control system (34), brake lights (42), or a transmission gear shifter (20).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to vehicle brake and clutch pedal assemblies.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Vehicle brake pedal assemblies function not only to apply the brakes and decelerate the vehicle, but also to act as an input to other control devices which rely on the position of the brake pedal assembly. To provide this input for other control devices, some brake pedal assemblies have incorporated electronic switches that are connected at one end to the brake pedal assembly and at the other end to a portion of the vehicle's interior, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,766,342. The problem with that type of switch configuration is that one end of the switch must be attached to the vehicle in addition to attaching the brake assembly to the vehicle when the brake assembly is installed in the vehicle. This increases assembly time and may increase the number of components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES




The present invention provides a vehicle having a pedal arm and switch assembly comprises a plurality of control devices and a pedal arm having a pivotal connection for moving through a defined path about the pivotal connection. The path has first and second predetermined positions. The pedal arm controls a first of the plurality of devices. At least one switch produces an electronic signal upon actuation in response to the pedal arm reaching one of the first and second predetermined positions. The electronic signal controls a second of the plurality of control devices. A switch housing supports the switch. The vehicle is characterized by a surface adjacent the switch and in spaced relation therefrom when the pedal arm reaches the predetermined position and the switch engages the surface.




Accordingly, the present invention provides a brake pedal assembly which is capable of supporting a switch so that the switch does not need to be attached to another component during installation of the brake assembly into the vehicle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partial view of an interior of a vehicle with a plurality of devices shown schematically, and





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view partially broken away and in cross-section view of the pedal arm and switch assembly of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a portion of an interior of a vehicle is shown at


10


. The interior


10


includes a floor


12


with an adjoining firewall


14


that serves as a barrier between the engine and passenger compartments. A passenger seat


16


is supported on the floor


12


as is a transmission gear shifter


20


located next to the seat


16


. The gear shifter


20


is typically connected to a transmission


22


by a push-pull mechanism


24


that shifts the transmission


22


between park and the forward and reverse gears.




An instrument panel


26


projects from the firewall


14


toward the passenger seat


16


and also serves as a support for the steering column


28


and its attached steering wheel


30


. Located on the steering column is an ignition switch


32


which starts the vehicle when certain parameters are met, as discussed below. As an alternative to the gear shifter


20


being located on the floor


12


, sometimes referred to as a center console, the gear shifter may be located on the steering column. A cruise control device


34


is attached to the steering column


28


opposite the ignition switch


32


and is used to maintain the vehicle speed when set. Of course, the particular arrangement of the components within the vehicle may vary.




The vehicle also includes a pedal arm and switch assembly


40


used for a plurality of control devices. One such device is the brakes


33


used to decelerate the vehicle and other devices include the transmission gear shifter


20


, cruise control


34


. and brake lights


42


, discussed in more detail below. These control devices


20


,


34


,


42


may be electrically connected to the vehicle's computer, or CPU


44


. However, the present invention may also be used for clutch pedals and the control devices associated therewith.




A bracket


46


is attached to the firewall


14


and is used to support the pedal arm and switch assembly


40


. As best seen in

FIG. 2

, the assembly


40


includes a pedal arm


50


and is supported by the bracket


46


at a pivotal connection


52


such that the pedal arm


50


moves through a defined path or arc D (ie. an arcuate path) about the pivotal connection


52


. The pedal arm


50


has a distal end


54


and a pad


56


supported thereon that is operated by a vehicle occupant's foot to move the pedal arm


50


through the defined path D. The pedal arm


50


is normally biased to a position P farthest away from the firewall


14


where the brakes are not applied. To apply the brakes, the occupant would apply force to the pad


56


and move the pedal arm


50


toward the firewall


14


.




The assembly


40


also includes at least one switch


60


for producing an electronic signal upon actuation in response to the pedal arm


50


reaching a predetermined position in the defined path D. The switch


60


is contained within a switch housing


62


that is integral with the pedal arm


50


. Both the pedal arm


50


and switch housing


62


may be molded of plastic.




The switch


60


includes a pin


64


protruding from the switch housing


62


for actuating the switch


60


to produce the electronic signal. The pin


64


is in a spaced apart relationship from an adjacent surface


66


when the pedal arm


50


is in the normally biased position P. The electronic signal is produced when the pedal arm


50


is moved through the path D and the arm


50


comes in close enough proximity to the surface


66


such that the pin


64


engages the surface


66


. The bracket


46


may extend to a portion


47


, as shown in FIG.


1


. Either the bracket portion


47


or the firewall


14


may provide the engagement surface for the pin


64


.




Any type of switch may be used that is capable of being actuated without having an end of the switch fixed to the firewall


14


, bracket


46


, or other surface. Said another way, it is important that the “free end” of the switch


60


, or the end that extends from the pedal arm


50


, does not have to be attached to another component in order to function. Thus, it becomes possible to install the pedal arm and switch assembly


40


into a vehicle at the bracket without requiring another attachment point.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, a push pin-type switch


60


is installed in the switch housing


62


with the pin


64


biased outward by a return spring


68


. Two parallel contacts


70


,


72


are arranged in the housing


62


transversely to the pin


64


. Lead wires


74


are attached to the contacts


70


,


72


and are connected to one or more of the control devices


20


,


34


,


42


. An interior end


76


of the pin


64


abuts one of the contacts


72


. When the pin


64


engages the adjacent surface


66


and is depressed, the contacts


70


,


72


are forced into abutting relationship, thus closing the circuit and sending an electronic signal. Of course, the switch


60


shown is only meant to be illustrative because different vehicles and different customers will have differing requirements. Also, the term “electronic signal” is intended to include switches that are normally closed or switches that are normally open. That is, the switch


60


can be normally closed and then opened upon the pin


64


being depressed by the adjacent surface


66


thus sending an electronic signal to a control device


20


,


34


,


42


.




Since different control devices may be actuated at varying predetermined positions along the pedal arm path D, more than one switch may be contained in the housing, each producing a signal at differing predetermined positions. Alternatively, a single switch may be used that is capable of producing a signal at more than one predetermined position. The term “predetermined position” only is meant to indicate the point at which the signal is first produced. That is, the signal may continue to be produced throughout a portion of the defined path D of the pedal arm


50


after the predetermined position is reached or, alternatively, produce a signal only the moment the predetermined position is reached.




Vehicle control devices are often controlled, in part, by other devices. For example, the transmission gear shifter


20


is in part controlled by a first predetermined position P


1


of the pedal arm and switch assembly


40


, that corresponds to the assembly


40


being in a fully depressed position. Modern transmissions


22


cannot be shifted out of park and into gear unless the brakes


33


are actuated and the ignition switch


32


is turned to a run position in which the vehicle's engine is running. An electronic signal will be sent when the assembly


40


is in the first predetermined position P


1


, thus enabling the transmission gear shifter


20


to shift the transmission


20


out of park and into gear. This safety feature prevents the transmission


22


from inadvertently being shifted into gear thereby permitting the vehicle to roll.




Unlike the transmission gear shifter


20


, the cruise control


34


and brake lights


42


are controlled by a second predetermined position P


2


. The second predetermined position P


2


is between the normally biased position P and the fully depressed position P


1


. The cruise control system


34


, which sets and maintains the vehicle's speed when activated, is deactivated when the pedal arm


50


reaches the second predetermined position P


2


and the electronic signal is produced. Typically, the pedal arm


50


only needs to be depressed slightly to deactivate the cruise control system


34


. Thus, the second predetermined position P


2


will be close to the normally biased position P.




The brake light system includes brake lights


42


for indicating when the vehicle is decelerating. The brake lights


42


become illuminated when the pedal arm


50


reaches the second predetermined position P


2


and the electronic signal is produced. Thus, the electronic signal produced by the switch in the second predetermined position P


2


may be used for more than one device.




The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle (10) having a pedal arm and switch assembly (40) comprising:a plurality of control devices (20,33,34,42); a pedal arm (50) having a pivotal connection (52) to said vehicle for moving, through an arcuate path (D) about said pivotal connection (52), said arcuate path (D) having first (P1) and second (P2) predetermined positions, said pedal arm (50) controlling a first (33) of said plurality of devices; at least one switch (60) for producing an electronic signal upon actuation in response to said pedal arm (50) reaching one of said first (P1) and second (P2) predetermined positions, said electronic signal controlling a second (20,34,42) of said plurality of control devices; a switch housing (62) mounted on said pedal arm (50) and supporting said switch (60) for movement with said pedal arm (50) in said arcuate path; and characterized by a surface (66) supported in a stationary position on said vehicle (10) and in spaced relation to said pedal arm (50) so that when said switch (60) moves in said arcuate path in an open space relative to said surface (66) to reach said predetermined position (P1,P2), said switch is actuated in response to engagement of said switch with engage said surface (66).
  • 2. The vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said switch (60) further includes a pin (64) for actuating said switch (60) to produce said electronic signal, said pin (64) protruding from said switch housing (62) for engaging said surface (60).
  • 3. The vehicle as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a bracket (46) for supporting said pedal arm (46) at said pivotal connection (52), said bracket (46) including said surface (47) for engaging said pin (64).
  • 4. The vehicle as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a firewall (14), said firewall (14) including said surface (66) for engaging said pin (64).
  • 5. The vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pedal arm (50) and said switch housing (62) comprises plastic.
  • 6. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pedal arm (50) includes a distal end (54) and a pad (56) supported on said distal end (54).
  • 7. The vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first of said plurality of control devices is a braking system (33) for decelerating the vehicle (10) in response to said pedal arm (50) moving through said path (D).
  • 8. The vehicle as set forth in claim 7 further comprising a transmission (22) having a park position and a plurality of in-gear positions, wherein said second of said plurality of control devices is a gear shift (20) for shifting between said park position and said plurality of in-gear positions, said gear shift (20) being permitted to shift from said park position to one of said plurality of in-gear positions when said pedal arm (50) reaches said first predetermined position (P1) and said electronic signal is produced.
  • 9. The vehicle as set forth in claim 8 further comprising an ignition switch (32) having a run position wherein said gear shift (20) is only permitted to shift from said park position to one of said plurality of in-gear positions when said ignition switch (32) is in said run position and said pedal arm (50) reaches said first predetermined position (P1) and said electronic signal is produced.
  • 10. The vehicle as set forth in claim 7 wherein said second of said plurality of control devices is a cruise control system (34) for setting and maintaining a vehicle speed when actuated, said cruise control system (34) being deactivated when said pedal arm (50) reaches said second predetermined position (P2) and said electronic signal is produced.
  • 11. The vehicle as set forth in claim 7 wherein said second of said plurality of devices is a brake light system having brake lights (42) for indicating when the vehicle (10) is decelerating, said brake lights (42) being illuminated when said pedal arm (50) reaches said second predetermined position (P2) and said electronic signal is produced.
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