Pedal arm assembly

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Inventors

Popowich, David J.

Application #

814928

Filed

Mar-23-2001

Published

Jun-4-2002

Current US Class

029/897.2
074/512
074/513
074/560

International Classes

B21D 053/88

Field of Search

29/897.2 29/897 29/505 29/514 29/DIG. 74/512 74/513 74/560 74/516 72/379.2 180/90.6

Assignee

Ventra Group, Inc. (Tottenham, CA)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; I Cuda

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pillsbury Winthrop LLP

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Abstract
An improved vehicle pedal arm assembly made from a one or two-piece stamping of relatively thin gauge material. The preferred pedal arm assembly preferably includes an integral pedal pad. The opposite end of the stamping is formed or spread so that it is equal in width to the arms mating bracket. This arrangement allows for the assembly to pivot without a tubular hub, or spacer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of making a pedal arm assembly for installation on a pivot pin located in a motor vehicle and operative connection to a brake system actuating device, said method comprising:

providing a relatively thin gauge material;

stamping said material so as to define a first mounting arm and a second mounting arm;

forming a pivot pin receiving aperture in each of said mounting arms;

disposing said mounting arms in side-by-side and spaced apart relation to define a main body component having first and second opposing end portions with said mounting arms on the first end portion thereof;

providing a brake system connecting structure intermediate the first and second end portions of said main body component, thus enabling said pedal arm assembly to be installed by pivotally mounting said pivot pin receiving apertures to the pivot pin located in the motor vehicle and operatively connecting said connecting structure to the brake system actuating device so that pivotal movement of said main body component about the pivot pin apertures operates the brake system actuating device and providing a pedal pad at the second end portion of the main body component, said brake pedal being configured to allow a vehicle operator to apply foot pressure thereto when said pedal arm assembly is installed as aforesaid to affect the pivotal movement of said main body component and operation of the brake system actuating device, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a vehicle pedal arm and, more particularly, to a one or two piece pedal arm assembly, preferably with integral pedal pad.

2. Description of the Related Art

A conventional vehicle pedal arm assembly is illustrated in FIG. 1. Thus, it is typical for a vehicle pedal arm assembly 1 to have a pedal arm 2 formed from a thick steel sheet. A tubular hub 3 is passed through a hole in the pedal arm 2 and is mechanically fastened in place. A pivot pin is passed through the tubular hub so that the arm is free to rotate about the pivot pin. Typically a spacer 4 is inserted to fill any gap between the pivot pin and the tubular hub. A pedal pad 5, to which force is applied in use is welded to the arm 2. Finally, a linkage pin 6 is coupled to the pedal arm 2 and connects the pedal arm 2 to the master cylinder.

In the structure depicted in FIG. 1, the outside diameter of the tubular hub of the spacer is determined by the minimum diameter hole that can be economically manufactured in the pedal arm. This minimum diameter is typically a function of the pedal arm thickness. The use of a large diameter tube forces the use of a larger than necessary pivot pin in terms of its diameter and/or liners or secondary spacers to fill any void between the pin and the tubular hub. The foregoing characteristics result in additional assembly operations, which add to labor and material costs.
 
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