IP Library Granted Patent US 7,337,692
Granted Patent B2
US 7,337,692 · App. 11/565,117 · Granted Mar 4, 2008

Electronic throttle control with hysteresis device

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Patent No.
US 7,337,692
App. No.
11/565,117
Granted
Mar 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronically controlled pedal assembly with hysteresis includes a mounting bracket and pedal arm and a pedal support arm extending therebetween. The pedal arm is pivotally mounted to the pedal support arm at a pedal arm pivot point. The pedal support arm is pivotally mounted to the mounting bracket at a pedal support arm pivot point. A hysteresis generating means is operatively supported by the support arm at the pedal support arm pivot point, and includes a torsion spring and a friction spacer having a cylindrical portion and an outer helical flange. The friction spacer is disposed within the torsion spring such that the outer flange of the friction spacer fits between the coils of the coil spring. Rotation of the support arm creates a frictional hysteresis force between the torsion spring and the friction spacer that is translated back through the pedal arm.

Claims (28)

1. An electronically controlled pedal assembly with hysteresis comprising:

a mounting bracket;

a pedal arm;

a pedal support arm extending between said bracket and said pedal arm, wherein said pedal arm is pivotally mounted to said pedal support arm at a pedal arm pivot point using a pedal arm mounting means, and said pedal support arm is pivotally mounted to said mounting bracket at a pedal support arm pivot point using a support arm mounting means;

a hysteresis generating means having a torsion spring and a friction spacer each operatively supported on said support arm mounting means and pivotable about said pedal support arm pivot point, wherein said torsion spring has a coil, and said friction spacer has a cylindrical portion and an outer helical flange that is interposed with said torsion spring coil, so that rotation of said support arm creates a frictional hysteresis force between said torsion spring coil and said friction spacer helical flange that is translated back through said pedal arm.

2. The pedal assembly of claim 1 wherein said friction spacer includes a radially oriented slit for interposing said friction spacer with said torsion spring coil.

3. The pedal assembly of claim 2 wherein said mounting means is a pivot pin.

4. The pedal assembly of claim 1 wherein torsion spring includes two arms, with one arm having a hook formed in an outer end of the arm, and the hooked end is attached to said support arm.

5. The pedal assembly of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the friction spacer helical flange is greater than a distance between adjacent torsion spring coils when said torsion spring is in a resting position.

6. The pedal assembly of claim 1 wherein said friction spacer is made from a polyester material.

7. An electronically controlled pedal assembly with hysteresis comprising:

a mounting bracket;

a pedal arm;

a pedal support arm extending between said bracket and said pedal arm, wherein said pedal arm is pivotally mounted to said pedal support arm at a pedal arm pivot point using a pedal arm mounting means, and said pedal support arm is pivotally mounted to said mounting bracket at a pedal support arm pivot point using a support arm mounting means;

a hysteresis generating means having a torsion spring and a friction spacer each operatively supported on said support arm mounting means at said pedal support arm pivot point wherein said torsion spring has a coil with two arms, and said friction spacer has a cylindrical portion and an outer helical flange that is interposed between said torsion spring coil, and a thickness of the friction spacer helical flange is greater than a distance between adjacent torsion spring coils when the torsion spring is in a resting position, so that rotation of said support arm creates a frictional hysteresis force between said torsion spring coils and said friction spacer helical flange that is translated back through said pedal arm.

8. The pedal assembly of claim 7 wherein said friction spacer includes a radially oriented slit for interposing said friction spacer with the torsion spring coils.

9. The pedal assembly of claim 7 wherein said mounting means is a pivot pin.

10. The pedal assembly of claim 7 wherein one torsion spring arm has a hook formed in an outer end of the arm, and the hooked end is attached to said support arm.

11. The pedal assembly of claim 7 wherein said friction spacer is made from a polyester material.

12. An electronically controlled pedal assembly with hysteresis comprising:

a mounting bracket;

a pedal arm pivotally supported by said mounting bracket using a pivot pin;

a torsion spring rotatably mounted on said pivot pin, wherein the torsion spring includes a coil with a first arm and a second arm;

a friction spacer rotatably supported on said pivot pin, wherein the friction spacer includes a cylindrical portion and an outer helical flange encircling the cylindrical portion and the outer helical flange is interposed with the torsion spring coil, so that rotation of said pedal arm creates a frictional hysteresis force between the torsion spring coil and the friction spacer helical flange that is translated back through said pedal arm.

13. The pedal assembly of claim 12 wherein said friction spacer includes a radially oriented slit for interposing said friction spacer with said torsion spring coil.

14. The pedal assembly of claim 12 wherein torsion spring first arm includes a hook formed in an outer end of the torsion spring first arm, and the hooked end is attached to the pedal arm.

15. The pedal assembly of claim 12 wherein a thickness of the friction spacer helical flange is greater than a distance between adjacent torsion spring coils when said torsion spring is in a resting position.

16. The pedal assembly of claim 12 wherein said friction spacer is made from a polyester material.

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