Accelerator pedal assembly

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Inventors

Smith, Ronald A.
Pace, Joseph M.

Application #

550257

Filed

Jul-9-1990

Published

Nov-12-1991

Current US Class

074/513
200/61.89
338/153

International Classes

G05G 001/14; F02D 041/10

Field of Search

74/513 74/482 200/61.89 200/86.5 338/153

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Herrmann; Allan D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Drouillard; Jerome R., May; Roger L.

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Abstract
An electronic accelerator pedal assembly for vehicles including a base bracket adapted to be secured to the floor pan and having an upper housing fixedly supporting the associated electronic componentry indicating accelerator pedal position, including the output wiring free from the hostile environment zone beneath the accelerator pedal. The accelerator pedal is hingedly connected to the basic bracket member at a lower end and rotatably and slidably coupled to a spring biased follower member at its upper end by a jointly radiating coupling, and the follower member transmits pedal travel to the electronic componentry and includes a stop member for retaining the accelerator pedal in idle position.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An accelerator pedal assembly adapted to be installed as a completely assembled and pre-adjusted assembly onto the floor of a vehicle cab comprising:

a base bracket member;

a housing portion carried by said base bracket member at one end thereof;

an elongate accelerator pedal rotatably secured to said base bracket member at the opposite end thereof;

electronic means secured to said housing portion for producing an electrically generated output signal in proportion to the location of said accelerator pedal in any position from an idle position to the wide open throttle position;

follower means secured to and extending between said accelerator pedal and said electronic means;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to accelerator pedal assemblies, and more particularly to a floor pan mounted electronic accelerator pedal assembly for vehicles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Until recent years, the conventional accelerator pedal assembly was mechanical in nature in that the position of the accelerator pedal was transferred by mechanical means to the engine throttle control. This mechanical means is usually in the form of mechanical linkages and cables.

More recently, with the advent of fuel injection and more sophisticated and precisely tuned fuel control systems, electronic controls have come into popular use rather than mechanical controls. With this has been the adaptation of the electronic accelerator pedal assemblies which include an electronic device for indicating the pedal position from its idle position to the fully wide open throttle position. Typical of such assemblies are those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,335,689; 4,718,380; 4,727,838; 4,831,985; and 4,883,037.
 
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