1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a vehicle pedal, particularly to one reinforced with a rack and effectively anti-slipping.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commonly, a vehicle like a recreation van or a sport utility vehicle has a rather highly elevated body so that it is inconvenient for passengers like the aged, children or people with disabilities to get on and off. To offset the inconvenience, a pedal is thus assembled at two sides of the van respectively to help passengers get on and off easily. As shown in
The object of this invention is to offer a vehicle pedal, which is reinforced with a rack and effectively anti-slipping.
The main characteristics of the invention are a main plastic pedal, a decoration, at least an adhesive sheet and an anti-slipping rubber plate, and a rack.
The main plastic pedal is provided with a supporting surface having at least a pedaling portion. Formed in the pedaling portion are plural conical grooves and plural small recesses, with a threaded hole bored in each conical groove and with a through hole bored in each small recess.
The decoration is laid on the supporting surface of the main plastic pedal, provided with at least a pedal portion to correspond to the pedal portion of the main plastic pedal. The pedal portion is provided with plural conical grooves respectively bored with a through hole for being inserted by a screw to threadably engage with the threaded hole of the main plastic pedal. Plural projections are formed in the bottom of the decoration to correspond to the conical grooves and employed to engage with the conical grooves of the main plastic pedal. The pedal portion is further provided with plural small recesses respectively bored with a through hole being fitted by a positioning block. And plural projections are formed in the bottom of the decoration to correspond to the small recesses.
The adhesive sheet is correspondingly laid between the pedaling portion of the decoration and the anti-slipping rubber plate, provided with plural holes and having two sides respectively coated with a glue layer.
The anti-slipping rubber plate is correspondingly installed on the pedaling portion of the decoration, provided with plural positioning bars located on the bottom for being inserted through the holes of the adhesive sheet to be restricted by the positioning bars.
The rack is installed at the bottom of the main plastic pedal.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
The main plastic pedal 2 is provided with a supporting surface 20, at least a pedaling portion 21 formed in the supporting surface 20, plural conical grooves 22 formed in the pedaling portion 21, and a threaded hole 23 bored in each of the conical grooves 22. In addition, plural small recesses 24 are formed in the pedaling portion 21, with a through hole 25 bored in each of the small recesses 24. The main plastic pedal 2 is also provided with a large recess 26 formed in the bottom. Formed in the large recess 26 are plural lengthy grooves 27 and plural screw holes 28.
The decoration 3 is laid on the supporting surface 20 of the main plastic pedal 2, composed of a long decorating plate 30 and a short decorating plate 31 combined together. Each of the long decorating plate 30 and the short decorating plate 31 includes a pedaling portion 32 corresponding to the pedaling portion 21 of the main plastic pedal 2. The pedaling portion 32 is provided with plural conical grooves 33 and plural small recesses 34. Formed in the bottom of the decoration 3 to correspond to each of the conical grooves 33 is a projection 330. And formed in the bottom of the decoration 3 to correspond to each of the small concaves 34 is a projection 340. Each of the conical grooves 33 has a through hole 331 bored in the center for being inserted by a screw 35 and each of the small concaves 34 has a through hole 341 bored in the center for being fitted by a positioning block 36. As shown in
The adhesive sheets 4 are respectively laid on the pedaling portions 32 of the decoration 3, with two sides of each of the adhesive sheets 4 respectively coated with a glue layer 41. And each of the adhesive sheets 4 is bored with plural holes 42.
The anti-slipping rubber plates 5 are installed on the pedaling portions 32 of the decoration 3, respectively provided with plural positioning bars 51 located on the bottom, and plural grooves 53 cut in the top. The free end of each positioning bar 51 is used as a blocking end 52 formed conical.
The rack 6 is installed in the large recess 26 of the main plastic pedal 2, provided with plural holes 61 for being inserted by screws 62.
In assembling, as shown in
In using, when the vehicle pedal is installed at a car's side, the anti-slipping rubber plates 5 can create sufficient friction with shoes to assure anti-slipping performance. By means of the rack 6, the strength of the main plastic pedal 2 can wholly be stepped up. And, by virtue of the decoration 3, the whole appearance of the vehicle pedal becomes more aesthetic.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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