Accelerator assembly for automotive vehicle

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Inventors

Fairbairn, James A.
Lauring, Daniel H.
Smith, Ronald A.

Application #

316300

Filed

Sep-30-1994

Published

Apr-16-1996

Current US Class

074/513
074/514

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/512 74/513 74/514

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Drouillard; Jerome R., May; Roger L.

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Abstract
An accelerator pedal assembly for an automotive vehicle includes a pedal member pivotably attached to the floor area of the vehicle and a combination pedal travel limiter and position indicating unit mounted above the pedal member. The combination unit includes a rotary position indicator having a driveshaft extending therefrom to a roller follower, which is mounted upon the driveshaft and which tracks movement of the pedal member. The driveshaft and follower are mounted in a bracket which has integral idle and wide-open throttle stops incorporated therein, such that over-travel of the pedal member will not cause over-travel of the rotary position indicator.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An accelerator pedal assembly for automotive vehicle equipped with an electronically controlled internal combustion engine, comprising:

a pedal member adapted to be pivotably attached to a floor area of the vehicle; and

a combination pedal travel limiter and position indicating unit mounted above the pedal member, with said unit comprising:

a rotary position indicator having a driveshaft extending therefrom;

a follower, mounted upon said driveshaft, for tracking movement of the pedal member, with said follower being compliantly urged into contact with the pedal member;

a bracket for rotatably mounting said driveshaft to a wall of a passenger compartment above the pedal member, with said bracket having an idle stop and a wide open throttle stop incorporated therein, such that the idle stop contacts the follower so as to limit travel of the follower and the pedal member when the rotary position indicator has reached an idle position, and the wide open throttle stop contacts the follower so as to limit travel of the follower and the pedal member when the rotary position indicator has reached a wide open throttle position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an accelerator pedal assembly for an automotive vehicle equipped with an electronically controlled powertrain.

DISCLOSURE INFORMATION

With the advent of electronically controlled internal combustion engines, and indeed, electric vehicle powertrains, the need has arisen for a robust accelerator assembly which will reliably convey to an engine's electronic controller the position of the accelerator. Early electronic control accelerator pedals suffered from the drawback that the rotary position indicator associated with the pedal was frequently mounted either below the floorboard of the vehicle or at the floorboard, with the result that dirt carried on the operator's shoes would invade the position indicator, rendering it inoperative. U.S. Pat. No. 5,063,811, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention, discloses an accelerator pedal assembly in which the rotary position indicator is mounted above the pedal. The system of the '811 patent suffers from several deficiencies, however, which are remedied by an assembly according to the present invention. In the first case, with the system of the '811 patent, the idle and full throttle stops required to prevent over-travel of the rotary position indicator are not integrated with the bracket to which the position indicator is mounted. As a result, in a misguided attempt to obtain more power from the engine, a vehicle driver may be able to obtain more rotary travel with the position indicator than the electronic control system can tolerate by simply bending the throttle stop, which was positioned on the vehicle toeboard below the accelerator pedal. Another problem with the system of the '811 patent related to the idle verification switch, which relied on a actuating lever 72. Because this lever required careful adjustment, and was subject to misadjustment, and the accuracy of the accelerator pedal assembly signal output was impaired.
 
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