Accelerator pedal module

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Inventors

Aschoff, Jorg
Fleig, Harry
Pfetzer, Emil
Velte, Uwe
Maennle, Erik

Application #

849199

Filed

May-27-1997

Published

Aug-10-1999

Current US Class

074/512
074/513
074/560
123/399
701/1

International Classes

G05G 001/14; F02D 007/00

Field of Search

74/560 74/561 74/512 74/513 74/514 338/153 200/61.89 267/154 267/156 267/272 123/399 701/1

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Luong; Vinh T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E., Greigg; Ronald E.

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Abstract
An accelerator pedal modules for a motor vehicle which is actuated by the driver's foot. A sensor is disposed in a common housing together with other components, a restoring spring assembly, a kickdown mechanism and an end switch secured relative to the accelerator pedal and each other. The sensor is disposed in a separate housing, and by a suitable embodiment of the pedal lever, the accelerator pedal module can be adapted to a specific vehicle without modification of the sensor. This makes it possible to produce a standard sensor in large quantities. When the accelerator pedal module is activated the pedal activates the sensor which sends an electrical signal to a controller via electrical lines. The sensor includes a restoring spring which forces the pedal back to its normal rest position. The device includes a friction device which causes a friction in order to apply a force against momentum of the pedal. The controller controls an output of a driving engine. At least one spring forces the pedal back to its rest position.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An accelerator pedal module for controlling the output of a driving engine of a vehicle, comprising a mounting structure, a pedal lever (3) supported via a bearing point on said mounting structure (2) and pivotally about a pivot axis via a pivot angle, a sensor (5) that detects the position of the pedal lever (3) and furnishes an electrical signal accordingly to a controller, a restoring spring assembly (8) for restoring the pedal lever (3) to a position of repose (R), the sensor (5) has a sensor housing (50) that is fixed relative to the mounting structure (2) and a sensor lever (58) pivotally supported in the sensor housing (50) about a sensor lever pivot axis (54), the pivoted position of the sensor lever determining the electrical signal, a sensor lever pivot connection (60) spaced radially apart from the sensor lever pivot axis (54) is provided on the sensor lever (58), and a pedal lever pivot connection (66) in engagement with the sensor lever pivot connection (60) is provided on the pedal lever (3), spaced radially apart from the pivot axis (22).



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The invention is based on an accelerator pedal module for controlling the output of a driving engine of a motor vehicle.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

To control the output of a driving engine of a motor vehicle, the demand made by the vehicle driver must be transmitted to the driving engine by a pedal lever disposed in the region of the vehicle driver. In conventional motor vehicles, this transmission is normally effected with the aid of mechanical transmission means. The mechanical transmission means are for instance a rod linkage or a Bowden cable. In these versions., there is a sensor that measures the position of the pedal lever. Measured values from this sensor are transmitted to the driving engine for the sake of controlling the engine.

Until now, the sensor has been supported in a common housing together with the restoring spring assembly (such as DE 34 11 393 A1; EP-A 00 92 640; WO-A 89/07706; WO-A 91/04165). In addition, the common housing often also includes a kickdown mechanism and an end switch, as well as various friction elements and springs that act on the friction elements. In these versions, the wiper of the sensor, the restoring springs, the springs for the friction elements, and parts of the kickdown mechanism are supported on a common shaft. Since along with the sensor various other components are also disposed in the housing, adapting to vehicle-specific differences entails major effort and expense. Since there are many different vehicle-specific demands, there are many different variant embodiments. In the known version, simple adaptation to different vehicle-specific pedal travel distances is not possible unless the entire structural unit that contains the sensor is modified. Moreover, because the housing is rather large, the sensor can normally not be disposed within a range of the driver's foot.
 
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