Accelerator pedal and brake mechanism

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Inventors

Hoch, John J.
Hardzinski, James E.

Application #

471294

Filed

Jan-26-1990

Published

Aug-11-1992

Current US Class

074/512
074/513
074/560
074/562
180/335
180/336
477/96

International Classes

B60K 041/00; G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/864 74/878 74/560 74/561 74/562 74/562.5 74/512 74/513 192/0.09 180/335 180/336 180/315

Assignee

Deere & Company (Moline, IL)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

US Patent References

4176560   Variable speed drive
4759417   System and method...
4771856   Single lever control...

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Abstract
A vehicle which has a foot actuated speed control and linkage, a hand actuated control for selecting the forward or reverse mode, a brake pedal and linkage, and a mechanism connecting the speed control linkage and the mode control. The connecting mechanism comprises a rod coupled to an idler arm of the speed control linkage and a swingable connecting arm. The arm comes in contact with a selection arm of the mode control linkage to prevent the mode from being shifted when the speed control is depressed, and to limit the speed in reverse. A stop rod swings down over an arm of the speed control linkage as a parking brake is applied to block the movement of the speed control.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vehicle comprising:

a plurality of ground engaging wheels including a driven wheel;

a frame carried by the wheels;

a power source carried by the frame;

drive means for transmitting power form the power source to at least one of the ground engaging wheels and having forward and reverse modes;

first control means for selecting the forward or reverse mode;

second control means for adjusting the rate at which power is transferred through the drive means to the driven wheel, said second control means being adapted for a non-driving mode and a plurality of driving modes, said second control means being adjustable in a first direction to be shifted from the non-driving mode to the driving modes when the first control means is in either the forward or reverse modes, said second control means being adjustable in a second direction opposite to the first direction for shifting the second control means from the driving modes to the non-driving mode when the first control means is in either the forward or the reverse mode; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an accelerator pedal and brake system for use in vehicles such as rider mowers.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many conventional belt-driven rider mowers provide driving controls that include a hand actuated lever for selecting the forward or reverse mode, a hand actuated lever for selecting the speed of travel, and a foot actuated clutch pedal which acts to override the speed select lever. The operator begins the mowing operation by starting the mower's engine while the speed select lever is in a neutral or non-driven mode. The operator then initiates forward progress in one of two ways. First, he may slowly shift the speed select lever to a desired speed without depressing the clutch pedal. As the operator shifts the speed control lever a linkage connected to the speed control lever causes an idler arm to swing an idler pulley into a belt, thus causing a variator pulley to be adjusted, as generally described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,771,856. The adjustment of the variator pulley increases the rate at which power is transmitted to the driven wheels, thus increasing the vehicles ground speed. Secondly, the operator can move the speed select lever to a desired setting while depressing the clutch pedal, and then gradually release the clutch pedal to cause the vehicle to assume the desired speed selected by the speed select lever. The clutch pedal is connected via a linkage to the idler arm such that when the clutch pedal is depressed the variator pulley will assume a non-driven mode, regardless of the position of the speed select lever. Some mowers utilize a lost motion coupling between the clutch pedal linkage and the idler arm that allows the clutch pedal to override the speed select lever. As the speed select lever is shifted from a neutral to a driven position when the operator is depressing the clutch pedal, the vehicle remains non-driven. When the operator releases the clutch pedal the variator pulley is allowed to assume the position corresponding to the position of the speed select lever.
 
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