Claims
- 1. A steering and braking control system for a vehicle with a steering column having a longitudinally extending axis defined by a steering shaft that is connected to a steering mechanism of a vehicle, and a braking mechanism, said control system comprising:(a) a steering assembly including a pair of steering arms for simultaneously and continuously steering and braking said vehicle; (b) a steering member having first and second ends with said first end thereof pivotally connected to said steering arms and said second end thereof adapted for connection to said steering shaft whereby said steering member translates rotational movement applied to said steering assembly to said steering mechanism; (c) a sleeve slidably mounted about said steering member, said sleeve having first and second ends with the first end thereof pivotally connected to said steering assembly; and (d) a force translating mechanism having first and second ends, said first end thereof having means for connecting to said second end of said sleeve, and means for operatively connecting said second end of said force translating mechanism to said braking mechanism whereby said sleeve and force translating mechanism cooperatively translate longitudinal movement applied to said steering assembly as a force to said braking mechanism.
- 2. The steering and braking control system of claim 1, wherein said pair of steering arms being pivotally attached to said steering member for both longitudinal and rotational movement along the axis of the steering column.
- 3. A steering and braking control system for a vehicle with a steering column having a longitudinally extending axis defined by a steering shaft that is connected to a steering mechanism of a vehicle, a brake pedal connected to a braking mechanism of a vehicle, said control system comprising:(a) a steering assembly having first and second arms, said first arm having first and second ends and said second arm having first and second ends; (b) a steering member having first and second ends with said first end thereof having means for pivotally connecting to the corresponding second ends of each of said first and second arms of said steering assembly and said second end of said steering member having means for connecting to said steering shaft whereby said steering member translates rotational movement applied to said steering assembly to said steering mechanism; (c) a sleeve slidably mounted about the steering member, said sleeve having first and second ends with the first end thereof connected to said first and second arms of said steering assembly; and (d) a force translating mechanism having first and second ends, said first end thereof having means for connecting to said second end of said sleeve, and means for connecting said second end of said force translating mechanism to said brake pedal whereby said sleeve and force translating mechanism cooperatively translate longitudinal movement applied to said steering assembly as a force to said braking mechanism.
- 4. The steering and braking control system according to claim 3, wherein said first and second arms of said steering assembly are curved and parallel.
- 5. The steering and braking control system of claim 3, wherein said first and second arms of said steering assembly being curved and parallel, and said steering assembly being arranged to have said first and second arms pivotally interconnected to said first end of said sleeve.
- 6. The steering and braking control system according to claim 5, wherein said steering member is arranged to have its first end pivotally connected to said second ends of said first and second arms of said steering assembly so that said sleeve moves away from said first end of said steering member when movement is exerted on said first ends of said first and second arms of said steering assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/544,676, filed Oct. 18, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,857.
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