Claims
- 1. An accelerator pedal for use in a motor vehicle, said pedal comprising:
a base plate, a pedal arm having a first and second end, said first end being pivotably mounted to said base plate on a pivot axis, said second end comprising a pedal plate to which a vehicle driver force can be applied; a spring mounted between said pedal arm and base plate, said spring providing resistance to depression of said pedal arm towards said base plate such that said pedal arm defines a rest position away from said base plate and an end position proximate to said base plate; a kick down switch mounted proximate to said second end so as to extend away from said second end towards said base plate, said kick down switch comprising a force threshold and signal generating means arranged within said kick down switch such that when said force threshold is manually overcome, said signal generating means is activated thereby generating a signal, and said kick down switch further comprises a magnet, magnetically permeable component and a return element arranged such that a magnetic field generated by said magnet generates a holding force which holds said component to said return element and generates a counter force to said driver force, said holding force being overcome by movement of said pedal arm into said end position; and control electronics in electrical communication with said signal generating means so as to receive said signal.
- 2. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said motor vehicle comprises an automatic transmission.
- 3. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said magnetically permeable component is loaded against the return element via a spring force.
- 4. The pedal according to claim 3, wherein said magnetically permeable component is loaded against said return element by a permanently supported, prestressed compression spring.
- 5. The pedal according to claim 4, wherein said compression spring is a helical spring.
- 6. The pedal according to claim 4, characterized in that said compression spring is an elastomer block.
- 7. The pedal according to claim 1, further comprising a tappet having an end face which can be loaded so as to be axially displaceable by movement of said pedal arm, and the end of said tappet which is opposite to said end face comprises means for pressuring said magnetically permeable component so as to move it away from said return element.
- 8. The pedal as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tappet is magnetically permeable.
- 9. The pedal according to claim 7, wherein said magnet is a ring magnet having a central opening through which said tappet is guided such that said end of said tappet which is opposite said end face pressures said magnetically permeable component.
- 10. The pedal according to claim 7, wherein said magnetically permeable component is a circular plate.
- 11. The pedal according to claim 7, wherein said tappet and magnetically permeable component are embodied in one piece.
- 12. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said magnetically permeable component is attached to said tappet.
- 13. The pedal according to claim 12, wherein said magnetically permeable component comprises a guide pin which is guided in an axially displaceable fashion in a guide bore.
- 14. The pedal according to claim 9, wherein said magnetically permeable component comprises a guide pin which is guided in an axially displaceable fashion in a guide bore.
- 15. The pedal according to claim 9, wherein said return element comprises an annular body surrounding said ring magnet.
- 16. The pedal according to claim 15, wherein said annular return element comprises a ring slider part which, at a region of said tappet near to said end face, extends radially as far as said tappet, and said tappet is guided through said a central ring bore of said return element.
- 17. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein when said kick down switch is not activated, said magnetically permeable component abuts against an end of said return element which is remote from said pedal arm.
- 18. The pedal according to claim 17, wherein said magnetically permeable component and said return element are each electrically conductively connected to a contact of an electrical switch.
- 19. The pedal according to claim 1, further comprising a Hall element arranged between said return element and a radial collar part of said tappet, such that when said collar part is moved toward or away from said return element, a magnetic field which influences said Hall element changes a signal in said Hall element with a triggering effect.
- 20. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said kick-down switch is arranged on said pedal arm, and said magnetically permeable component may be pressured by said pedal arm when said arm is in a full throttle position against a fixed stop.
- 21. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said when kick down switch is fixedly arranged and in a full throttle position, said magnetically permeable component may be pressured by said pedal arm.
- 22. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said magnet is a permanent magnet.
- 23. The pedal according to claim 1, wherein said magnet is an electromagnet.
- 24. The pedal according to claim 23, wherein said electromagnet may be pressured by a variably sized coil current.
- 25. The pedal according to claim 24, wherein said coil current may be adjusted in a variable fashion as a function of a control state of an automatic transmission of said vehicle.
- 26. The pedal according to claim 24, wherein said coil current is variably adjustable as a function of a driving state of said motor vehicle.
- 27. The pedal according to claim 26, wherein said coil current may be adjusted as a function of travel speed of said motor vehicle.
Priority Claims (2)
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101 42 451.5 |
Aug 2001 |
DE |
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102 17 050.9 |
Apr 2002 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of international application PCT/DE02/03240, filed Aug. 30, 2002, and further claims priority to German patent applications DE10142451.5 and DE10217050.9, filed Aug. 31, 2001 and Apr. 17, 2002 respectively, all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/DE02/03240 |
Aug 2002 |
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10787745 |
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