Low profile electronic throttle pedal

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Inventors

Thongs, Jr., Lawrence C.
Honyak, James G.

Application #

517745

Filed

Mar-3-2000

Published

Nov-20-2001

Current US Class

074/513
074/560

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/513 74/560 74/514 74/512 74/561

Assignee

Williams Controls Industries, Inc. (Portland, OR)

Examiners

Green; Mary Ann

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shoemaker and Mattare

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Abstract
A low profile electronic throttle pedal assembly for vehicles includes a base plate mounted on the floor of the vehicle and a throttle treadle pivotally mounted on the base plate. The treadle includes a lower lever arm portion extending through the base plate into a space beneath the vehicle floor. A throttle position sensor as well as the drive mechanism connecting lever arm with the sensor are both carried on the bottom side of the plate, beneath the vehicle floor. Treadle return springs pass through the plate and are seated beneath the vehicle floor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electronic throttle pedal assembly of a vehicle, comprising:

a base mounted on the floor of said vehicle;

a treadle having an upper portion adapted to be contacted by the operator of said vehicle, and having a lower portion extending downwardly through said floor;

a first pivotal connection mounting said treadle on said base for pivotal motion about a first axis;

an electrical sensor for sensing the pivotal position of said treadle and producing an output signal related to the sensed position of said treadle;

linkage drivingly connecting said lower portion of said treadle with said sensor.

2. The throttle pedal assembly of claim 1, wherein:



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention broadly relates to manually operated controls, and deals more particularly with a low profile electronic throttle control pedal assembly for vehicles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electronic throttle control pedals are well-known in the art, and are being used with increasing frequency in vehicles due to the trend towards electronically controlled engines. Rather than employing a mechanical linkage to connect the throttle pedal with the vehicle's engine, electronic throttle pedals are electrically linked to the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit), which in turn controls throttle settings on the engine. These known throttle pedals employ an electronic sensor, typically a potentiometer, which converts mechanical movement of the throttle pedal into an electrical signal representative of the pedal position, and thus of the desired throttle setting. This signal, which may be in the form of a digital, analog or PWM format, is forwarded to the engine's ECU either by a discrete wire, or via a data bus along with other control signals.
 
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