Claims
- 1. An adjustable pedal assembly comprising;
a support (12) for mounting said assembly to a vehicle structure, a first pedal lever (14) pivotally supported for rotation about an operational axis (A) with respect to said support (12), a first electrically operated stepper motor (52) including a first set of windings (54) for sequentially moving in increments of movement and interconnecting said support (12) and said first pedal lever (14) for adjusting the operational position of said pedal lever (14) relative to said support (12) between a plurality of adjusted positions, a second pedal lever (34) pivotally supported for rotation about a second operational axis (B) with respect to said support (12), a second electrically operated stepper motor (52) including a second set of windings (54) for sequentially moving in increments of movement and interconnecting said support (12) and said second pedal lever (34) for adjusting the operational position of said second pedal lever (34) relative to said support (12) (B) between a plurality of adjusted positions, and a controller (56) for sending pulses of electrical energy sequentially to said respective windings (54) to incrementally rotate said first (52) and second (53) motors, said assembly characterized by including a timer (62) for measuring the time to reach a predetermined resistance condition of either of said windings during each pulse and for terminating energy to both of said windings in response to said time being below a predetermined time period.
- 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said controller (56) includes a first pulse width modulator for receiving said pulses of energy for oscillating said energy in each pulse to said first winding of said first motor at a high frequency, and a second pulse width modulator for receiving said pulses for oscillating said energy in each pulse to said second winding of said second motor at a high frequency.
- 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 including a guide (28) movably supported (20) by said support (12) and said pedal lever (14) is slidably supported by said guide (28).
- 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said adjustment mechanism (21) includes a screw (32) for moving said pedal lever (14) between adjusted positions, a motor housing surrounding said motor (52), said screw (32) extending from said housing.
- 5. An adjustable pedal assembly comprising;
a support (12) for mounting said assembly to a vehicle structure, a first pedal lever (14) pivotally supported for rotation about an operational axis (A) with respect to said support (12), a first electrically operated motor (52) including a first winding (54) for sequentially moving in increments of movement and interconnecting said support (12) and said first pedal lever (14) for adjusting the operational position of said pedal lever (14) relative to said support (12) between a plurality of adjusted positions, a controller (56) for sending pulses of electrical energy sequentially to said winding (54) to incrementally rotate said first (52) motor, said assembly characterized by including a timer (62) for measuring the time to reach a predetermined resistance condition of said winding during each pulse and for terminating energy to said winding in response to said time being below a predetermined time period.
- 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said controller (56) includes a first pulse width modulator for receiving said pulses of energy for oscillating said energy in each pulse to said first winding of said first motor at a high frequency.
- 7. A method of synchronizing the adjustment of the operational positions of first (14) and second (34) pedal levers with first and second stepper motors by the steps of;
sending pulses of energy to each of said motors, measuring the time to reach a predetermined resistance condition of each motor during each pulse, and terminating energy to both motors in response to the time being below a predetermined time period in any pulse to either motor.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 5 including the step of restarting the pulses after each termination of energy.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 5 including oscillating the energy in each pulse at a high frequency
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/040,096 filed Jan. 01, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10040096 |
Jan 2002 |
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10225256 |
Nov 2002 |
US |