The invention relates to the art of pedal assemblies.
Pedal assemblies for controlling clutches often use an over-the-center spring mechanism to generate an initial force which resists the activation of the pedal. Once the pedal passes over the center of the mechanism, the spring assists somewhat in activating the pedal.
The problem with this solution is that the shape of the force vs. stroke profile is generally constrained. In some applications, the force vs. stroke profile cannot be adequately provided by an over-the-center spring mechanism.
A more robust solution is desired. In particular, it would be especially useful to tailor the force vs. stroke profile to the needs of any particular application.
According to one aspect of the invention a pedal assembly is provided which includes a bracket; a pedal lever pivotally mounted to the bracket; a spring mounted to the bracket; and a cam pivotally mounted to the bracket. The cam engages one end of the spring so as to load the spring as the cam pivots. The cam has a predetermined cam profile and the pedal lever engages the cam profile to pivot the cam and load the spring during the stroke of the pedal lever. The cam profile enables the force vs. stroke profile to be more readily tailored for ant given application.
The foregoing and other aspects of the invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
The bracket 12 includes sub-brackets 20 and 22 which are rigidly connected to bracket 12 to form a box-like enclosure. The sub-brackets 20, 22 carry a shaft 24 along an axis 25, which is oriented generally perpendicular to the pedal rotational axis 16. A torsion spring 26 is fixedly mounted on the shaft 24. In addition, a cam 30 is journal-mounted to the shaft 24 so as to be rotatable about axis 25 in a second plane B, which is oriented generally perpendicular to the first plane A. As seen best in
The cam 30 features a cam profile 32, seen best in
In alternative embodiments, a compression spring may be used instead of a torsion spring. For example, a sub-bracket may be mounted above the cam with a spring extending between the bracket and the cam that would be compressed as the cam pivots upward. Those skilled in the art will understand that a variety of other modifications may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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