Foot-operated parking brakes for cars and one-way dampers for use therein
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1. A foot-operated parking brake for a car, comprising:
- a frame;
a brake pedal attached rotatably to the frame for movement from a home position by a stepping down stroke on the brake pedal and a return stroke to the home position;
one forming member fixed to the frame for forming an accommodating chamber in which a viscous fluid is accommodated;
other forming member disposed rotatably relative to the one forming member and forming the accommodating chamber in association with the one forming member;
a first coil spring connected at one end thereof to the brake pedal and disposed about the other forming member, the first coil spring being wound in a direction to slide relative to the other forming member in the stepping-down stroke of the brake pedal, and to contact the other forming member with high frictional resistance on the return stroke of the brake pedal to the home position;
a second coil spring connected at one end thereof to the frame and disposed at the brake pedal, the second coil spring being wound in a direction to loosely contact the brake pedal in the stepping-down stroke of the brake pedal, and to contact the brake pedal with high frictional resistance in the brake pedal return stroke to the home position;
a return spring stretched between the frame and the brake pedal to return the brake pedal to the home position by a resiliency of the return spring; and
release means for releasing a contact of the second coil spring to the brake pedal with high frictional resistance.
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Abstract
A one-way damper comprising, one forming member for forming an accommodating chamber, other forming member disposed opposite to the one forming member such that the one and other forming members form the accommodating chamber therebetween and the other forming member is rotatable relative to the one forming member, a coil spring wound around the other forming member, and a viscous fluid accommodated in the chamber.
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1. A foot-operated parking brake for a car, comprising:
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a frame; a brake pedal attached rotatably to the frame for movement from a home position by a stepping down stroke on the brake pedal and a return stroke to the home position; one forming member fixed to the frame for forming an accommodating chamber in which a viscous fluid is accommodated; other forming member disposed rotatably relative to the one forming member and forming the accommodating chamber in association with the one forming member; a first coil spring connected at one end thereof to the brake pedal and disposed about the other forming member, the first coil spring being wound in a direction to slide relative to the other forming member in the stepping-down stroke of the brake pedal, and to contact the other forming member with high frictional resistance on the return stroke of the brake pedal to the home position; a second coil spring connected at one end thereof to the frame and disposed at the brake pedal, the second coil spring being wound in a direction to loosely contact the brake pedal in the stepping-down stroke of the brake pedal, and to contact the brake pedal with high frictional resistance in the brake pedal return stroke to the home position; a return spring stretched between the frame and the brake pedal to return the brake pedal to the home position by a resiliency of the return spring; and release means for releasing a contact of the second coil spring to the brake pedal with high frictional resistance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A foot-operated parking brake for a car, comprising:
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a frame having a shaft; a brake pedal having a cylinder disposed outside and concentric to the shaft of the frame, and attached rotatably to the shaft of the frame for movement from a home position by a stepping down stroke on the brake pedal and a return stroke to the home position; one forming member provided fixedly to the shaft of the frame for forming an accommodating chamber for receiving a viscous fluid; other forming member forming the accommodating chamber in association with the one forming member, and disposed externally rotatable to the one forming member; a coil spring having one end connected to the cylinder of the brake pedal and wound around an outer periphery of the other forming member to slide rotationally relative to the other forming member in the stepping-down stroke of the brake pedal, and to contact the other forming member with high frictional resistance in the return stroke of the brake pedal to home position; a return spring stretched between the frame and the brake pedal for returning the brake pedal to the home position by a resiliency of the return spring; and space maintaining means disposed between a free end of the cylinder of the brake pedal and said other forming member for maintaining a space between the free end of the cylinder and the other forming member. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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