Vehicle pedal depressor

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Inventors

Kurtz, Scotty R.

Application #

223825

Filed

Aug-20-2002

Published

Jul-5-2005

Current US Class

081/177.2
081/488
254/DIG.5

International Classes

B25B 033//00

Field of Search

81/1776 81/488 81/489 269/166 269/167 254/DIG.5 254/133.A 254/100 254/133.R 254/134

Assignee

Lisle Corporation (Clarinda, IA)

Examiners

Smith; James G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

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Other References

Pedal Pusher, Segle Products, Inc., Ontario, Canada. Pedal Pusher, No. J 39610, Kent-Moore. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Richard Ferraro, Air Operated Cylinder. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Charles J. Pastor, Truck Clutch Adjustment Tool. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Roy July Flores, Clutch Adjustment tool. Invention disclosure Agreement with Israel Garza. Clutch Adjusting tool. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Robert Koivisto, Heavy Duty Clutch Adjustment and Cam Brake Adjustment Tool. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Steven Bauer for Clutch Adjustment and Clutch Brake Installation Tool. Universal Throttle Pedal Depressor, No. 393, Thexton Catalog. Steering Wheel Holder, No. WA96A and Brake and Accelerator Pedal Jack, No. B240A, Snap-On Catalog, p. E70. Pedal Press, No. PP29 and Universal Throttle Depressor, No. 393, Matco Tools Catalog. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Robert Love, Warmer Upper. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Talley Neely, III, Brake and Accelerator Pedal Jack. Invention Disclosure Agreement with C. R. Wooster, Brake and Accelerator Pedal Hold Down tool. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Jeff Milliff, Telescoping Mechanic's Crutch. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Joe Brown, Device to Run Engines at Fast Idle. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Edward Brummitt, Telescoping rod that Pushes on a Gas Pedal. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Todd S. Peters, Tool for Depressing the Foot Feed Clutch or Brake Pedals. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Joe Mitchell, Accelerator Pedal. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Juan Caballero, Telescoping Tool to Depress Throttle Pedal. Invention Disclosure Agreement with John Schaffner, (The Assistant) Throttle Controlling Device. Invention Disclosure Agreement with Arnold Dugat, Adjustable Throttle Jack Tool.

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Abstract
A pedal depressor for a truck or large vehicle includes adjustable telescoping tubes with a locking plate for locking the tubes in a fixed position. A rubber tip is provided at one end for engaging a pedal and a Y-shaped yoke, which is rotatably adjustable, is provided at the other end of the tool.
 
Claims
1. An adjustable vehicle pedal depressor tool comprising, in combination:

a first hollow, elongate tube having a pedal engaging end and an opposite open end;

a second slidable, elongate, telescoping tube slidably inserted into the first tube from the pedal engaging end through the open end of the first tube, said second tube including a first end with a bore opening, said second tube also including a second end having a flare;

a length adjustment and locking mechanism for adjusting and holding the second tube in a fixed telescopic position in the first tube with a reduced cross sectional profile adjacent the slot, said adjustment mechanism comprising a radial slot in the first tube, a single locking plate in the slot, said plate having an opening with the second tube extending through the opening, said opening having a profile exceeding the cross sectional profile of the second tube whereby the plate may be canted to engage and hold the second tube in a fixed position, a biasing member within the first tube engaging the first tube reduced cross sectional profile and the plate for biasing the plate toward the canted, locking position, said plate projecting from the slot for manual engagement to counter the biasing force of the biasing member and thereby release the second tube from a locked position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a principal aspect, the present invention relates to an adjustable pedal depressor for use, in particular, with large vehicles to facilitate service and repair of such vehicles by engaging and maintaining a pedal, such as a brake pedal, in a depressed, fixed position.

When servicing vehicles, particularly trucks, buses and heavy vehicles, it is often necessary to check systems, such as the braking system or the clutch mechanism. When engaged in such efforts, it is often desirable to depress the brake pedal, the clutch pedal, or other pedals within the vehicle and to maintain the pedals in a depressed position while attending to service with respect to that particular system. Proposals have been made to use a pedal depressor which will engage a portion of the vehicle, for example, the seat, and provide a brace between the seat and the brake pedal or the like. Various devices have been proposed for accomplishing such an objective, including devices such as illustrated in the following disclosure: Application of Glen Mouck, Ser. No. 09/801,791, filed Mar. 9, 2001.
 
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