Accelerator pedal assembly

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Inventors

Kumamoto, Masato
Oikawa, Takumi

Application #

096938

Filed

Mar-14-2002

Published

Jun-8-2004

Current US Class

074/512
074/513
074/514
074/560

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/512 74/560 74/513 123/399 188/83 180/335

Assignee

Mikuni Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Luong; Vinh T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.

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Abstract
An accelerator pedal assembly comprises a pedal arm, a pedal shaft, a return spring and a frictional force generating mechanism for generating frictional force according to movement of the pedal arm. The frictional force generating mechanism has a sliding guide path defining a sliding surface for generating frictional force and a frictional force varying mechanism located within the sliding guide path for varying frictional force according to movement of the pedal arm in such a manner that the frictional force generated when the pedal arm moves towards the position of maximum depression increases according to the amount of movement, and the frictional force generated when the pedal arm moves towards the rest position is reduced according to the amount of movement. This enables the assembly to be made smaller and means that the accelerator pedal assembly operates more smoothly as a result of superior depression force hysteresis.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An accelerator pedal assembly comprising:

a pedal arm capable of moving from a rest position to a depressed position as a result of force applied thereto;

a pedal shaft supporting said pedal arm;

a return spring urging said pedal arm toward said rest position; and

a frictional force generating mechanism for generating a frictional force according to movement of said pedal arm, said frictional force generating mechanism comprising

a sliding guide path defining a sliding surface, and

a frictional force varying mechanism operable to vary frictional force according to movement of said pedal arm such that the frictional force generated during movement of said pedal arm increases during movement towards the depressed position and decreases during movement toward the rest position, said frictional force varying mechanism including



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an accelerator pedal assembly applicable to a vehicle, etc., and more particularly relates to an accelerator pedal assembly applicable to vehicles adopting a drive by wire system.

2. Description of Related Art

Electronically controlled throttle systems such as drive-by-wire systems are well known as methods for performing fine control in a highly precise manner on the combustible state, output, and rotational control etc. of an engine mounted in a vehicle, particularly in an automobile. Rather than having an accelerator pedal and a throttle valve connected by an accelerator cable, such electronically controlled throttle systems (drive-by-wire systems) convert the extent to which an accelerator pedal is pressed down to an electrical signal, and output of the engine is controlled based on this converted electrical signal.

In such drive-by-wire systems, the operating load of the throttle valve does not act on the accelerator pedal as a pedal load. When the vehicle is then made to advance at a fixed speed (when the accelerator is held at a fixed position), a mechanism for supplementing this load, so that the driver does not become tired, is required. When vehicle acceleration fluctuates due to changes in engine output, etc., the driver is subjected to the influence of an oscillatory system, causing the pressing of the accelerator pedal to easily fluctuate, inviting vibration of the vehicle towards the front and rear. A mechanism is therefore required to generate a force resisting the pushing down of the accelerator pedal in order to prevent such vibration.
 
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