Integral pedal arm and switch housing
First Claim
1. A pedal arm and switch assembly (40) for use in a vehicle (10) comprising:
- a pedal arm (50) having a pivotal connection (52) for moving through a defined path (D) about said pivotal connection (52);
at least one switch (60) for producing an electronic signal upon actuation in response to said pedal arm (50) reaching a predetermined position (P1,P2) in said path (D);
and a switch housing (62) supporting said switch (60); and
characterized by said switch housing (62) and said pedal arm (50) being an integral member of a single and continuous material.
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Abstract
A pedal arm and switch assembly (40) for use in a vehicle (10) wherein a switch housing (62) is integral with the plastic pedal arm (50) and supports the switch (60). The switch (60) is normally spaced apart from an adjacent surface (66) when the pedal (50) is in a normally biased position (P). The surface (66) may either be a pedal assembly bracket portion (47) or a firewall (14). The switch (60) has a pin (64) that extends from the housing (62) and is actuated when the pin (64) contacts the surface (66). The switch (60) produces an electronic signal upon actuation in response to the pedal arm (50) reaching one of a first (P1) and second (P2) predetermined positions. The electronic signal may control a cruise control system (34), brake lights (42), or a transmission gear shifter (20).
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5 Claims
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1. A pedal arm and switch assembly (40) for use in a vehicle (10) comprising:
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a pedal arm (50) having a pivotal connection (52) for moving through a defined path (D) about said pivotal connection (52); at least one switch (60) for producing an electronic signal upon actuation in response to said pedal arm (50) reaching a predetermined position (P1,P2) in said path (D); and a switch housing (62) supporting said switch (60); and characterized by said switch housing (62) and said pedal arm (50) being an integral member of a single and continuous material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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