Accelerator pedal

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Inventors

Djordjevic, Nebojsa

Application #

122700

Filed

Apr-11-2002

Published

Feb-18-2003

Current US Class

074/512
074/513
074/560
123/399

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/512 74/513 74/514 74/528 74/523 74/567 123/399

Assignee

Atoma International Corp. (Newmarket, CA)

Examiners

Luong; Vinh T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hill; Clark

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Abstract
An accelerator pedal assembly has a mounting bracket and a pedal arm mounted to the bracket for pivotal movement between an idle position and a full throttle position. A biasing mechanism extends between the pedal arm and the bracket for urging the pedal arm to the idle position. A friction disc engages the biasing mechanism for movement therewith. The friction disc is in frictional engagement with a stationary friction plate for relative movement therebetween. Movement of the pedal arm from the idle position towards the full throttle position responsively rotates the friction disc relative to the friction plate and the biasing mechanism responsively increases frictional engagement between the friction disc and the friction plate by urging the friction disc and friction plate together.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising:

a mounting bracket forming a stationary friction plate, said friction plate being integral with said bracket;

a pedal arm mounted to said bracket for pivotal movement between an idle position and a full throttle position;

a biasing mechanism coupled between said pedal arm and said bracket for urging said pedal arm to said idle position, said biasing mechanism comprising a coil having first and second ends with said first end engaging said mounting bracket;

a friction disc engaging said second end of said coil for movement therewith, said friction disc in frictional engagement with said stationary friction plate whereby movement of said pedal arm from said idle position towards said full throttle position responsively rotates said friction disc relative to said friction plate and said biasing mechanism responsively increases frictional engagement between said friction disc and said friction plate and said movement of said pedal arm winds said coil to axially extend said coil urging said friction disc axially and thereby effect said increase in frictional engagement between said friction disc and said friction plate; and wherein



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved accelerator pedal. In particular, this invention relates to an accelerator pedal for electronic control of a vehicle engine having improved hysteresis characteristics.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Automotive engines utilizing electronic throttle control systems are now more common than conventional carbureted engines. In a carbureted engine, the accelerator pedal is connected to the throttle valve by a cable. Depressing the pedal rotates the throttle valve against the action of a return spring. The carbureted engine throttle control has established a certain "feel" for engine speed and acceleration. However, with electronic throttle control systems, a cable connection to the carburetor is no longer required, yet the same "feel" for acceleration is still desired.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,269 attempts to address the problem of an accelerator pedal for an electronic which produce sufficient hysteresis to the pedal shaft thereby producing the "feel" of a carbureted engine. This accelerator pedal utilizes three springs and numerous components making such an accelerator pedal relatively expensive to manufacture and assemble.
 
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