Pedal emulator for a motor vehicle
US-11292338-B2 · Apr 5, 2022 · US
US11932220B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11932220-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217989911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2024 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A pedal assembly includes a housing, a spring arm member, a pedal arm, a spring carrier, and a spring guide member. The spring arm member is coupled to the housing. The pedal arm has a hub portion and an opposite pedal pad. The hub portion is pivotally retained in the housing by the spring arm member at the hub portion. The spring carrier is coupled to the pedal arm and to the spring arm member. The spring carrier has at least one spring positioned to provide a first pedal effort force to the pedal arm at a first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. The spring guide member contacts a second at least one spring from the pedal arm when the pedal arm exceeds a second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal pad. The at least one spring provides a second pedal effort force.
Opening claim text (preview).
What is claimed is: 1. A pedal assembly comprising: a housing; a spring arm member coupled to the housing; a pedal arm having a hub portion and an opposite pedal pad, the hub portion is pivotally retained in the housing by the spring arm member at the hub portion, an extension portion extending from a rear surface of the pedal arm, the extension portion having a radiussed portion; a spring carrier coupled to the pedal arm and to the spring arm member, the spring carrier having at least one spring positioned to provide a first pedal effort force to the pedal arm at a first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm; and a spring guide member having a contact surface and an opposite rear surface that contacts a second at least one spring positioned between the rear surface and the housing, the contact surface receives contact from the pedal arm when the pedal arm exceeds a second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the second at least one spring provides a second pedal effort force, wherein the radiussed portion of the extension portion is spaced apart from the contact surface of the spring guide member when the pedal pad is in the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm and contacts the contact surface of the spring guide member when the pedal pad is moved to the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, and wherein when the pedal pad is depressed to the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the at least one spring of the spring carrier applies the first pedal effort force onto the pedal arm and when the pedal pad is further depressed to the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the contact surface and the second at least one spring applies the second pedal effort force onto the pedal arm, the second pedal effort force is a greater pedal effort than the first pedal effort force. 2. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first pedal effort force increases as the pedal pad travels through the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. 3. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second pedal effort force increases as the pedal pad travels through the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. 4. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring guide member extends in a direction that is angled with respect to the spring carrier. 5. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the contact surface of the spring guide member is a cam surface positioned to be in contact with the pedal arm. 6. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a contact member coupled to the housing, the contact member makes contact with the pedal arm to provide a third pedal effort force at a third amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm . 7. The pedal assembly of claim 6 , wherein when the pedal pad is depressed to the third amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the contact member applies the third pedal effort force onto the pedal arm, the third pedal effort force is a greater pedal effort than the second pedal effort force. 8. The pedal assembly of claim 6 , wherein the contact member is positioned in the housing below the spring carrier and the spring guide member in a vertical direction. 9. The pedal assembly of claim 8 , wherein the contact member makes contact with the rear surface of the pedal arm below the extension portion extending from the rear surface of the pedal arm in the vertical direction. 10. The pedal assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a sensor assembly having: a coupler rotatably mounted to one side of the hub portion, and an inductive sensor assembly configured to detect movement of the coupler. 11. The pedal assembly of claim 10 , wherein the sensor assembly further comprising: a magnet mounted to the other one side of the hub portion, a Hall Effect sensor assembly configured to detect movement of the magnet . 12. A pedal assembly for a vehicle, the pedal assembly comprising: a housing; a spring arm member coupled to the housing; a pedal arm having a hub portion and an opposite pedal pad, the hub portion is movably coupled to the housing by the spring arm member at the hub portion; a spring carrier coupled to the pedal arm and to the spring arm member, the spring carrier having at least one spring positioned to provide a first pedal effort force to the pedal arm at a first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm; and a spring guide assembly having a spring guide member and a second at least one spring extending in an angled direction with respect to the spring carrier, the spring guide member having a cam surface and an opposite rear surface, the second at least one spring positioned between the rear surface and the housing, the second at least one spring provides a second pedal effort force at a second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the cam surface is spaced apart from the pedal arm when the pedal arm is at the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm and when the pedal arm is at the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the cam surface is in contact with the pedal arm, wherein when the pedal pad is depressed to the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the at least one spring of the spring carrier applies the first pedal effort force onto the pedal arm and when the pedal pad is further depressed to the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the cam surface and the second at least one spring applies the second pedal effort force onto the pedal arm, the second pedal effort force is a greater pedal effort than the first pedal effort force. 13. The pedal assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first pedal effort force increases as the pedal pad travels through the first amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. 14. The pedal assembly of claim 13 , wherein the second pedal effort force increases as the pedal pad travels through the second amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. 15. The pedal assembly of claim 12 , further comprising: a contact member coupled to a void of the housing, the contact member makes contact with the pedal arm to provide a third pedal effort force at a third amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm. 16. The pedal assembly of claim 15 , wherein when the pedal pad is depressed to the third amount of predetermined travel of the pedal arm, the contact member applies the third pedal effort force onto the pedal arm, the third pedal effort force is a greater pedal effort than the second pedal effort force. 17. The pedal assembly of claim 16 , wherein the contact member is positioned in the housing below the spring carrier and the spring guide member in a vertical direction. 18. The pedal assembly of claim 12 , further comprising: a sensor assembly having: a coupler rotatably mounted to one side of the hub portion, an inductive sensor assembly configured to detect movement of the coupler, a magnet mounted to the other one side of the hub portion, and a Hall Effect sensor assembly configured to detect movement of the magnet. 19. A pedal assembly comprising: a housing; a spring arm member coupled to the housing; a pedal arm having a hub portion and an opposite pedal pad, the hub portion is pivotally retained in the housing by the spring arm member at the hub portion; a spring carrier coupled to the pedal arm and to the spring arm member, the spring carrier having at least one spring positioned to provide a first pedal effort force to the pedal arm a
by electrical means, e.g. using travel or force sensors · CPC title
Means for enhancing the operator's awareness of arrival of the controlling member at a command or datum position; Providing feel, e.g. means for creating a counterforce (arrangements for indicating the position of the controlling member G05G1/015) · CPC title
Pedal travel sensor, stroke sensor; Sensing brake request · CPC title
pivoting · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.