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US1440881A
US1440881A US524364A US52436421A US1440881A US 1440881 A US1440881 A US 1440881A US 524364 A US524364 A US 524364A US 52436421 A US52436421 A US 52436421A US 1440881 A US1440881 A US 1440881A
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to the pedal or footopera-ted echanism adapted to control the throttles of automobile engines, and commonly called the accelerator; and my improvements are directed particularly to means for steadying the operation of the accelerator, so as to avoid the sudden, jerky and unintentional opening and closing down of the throttle which is apt to occur, with the ordinary types of accelerators, when the car is being driven over rough roads, where it is subjected to abnormal shocks and jars, or the like.
  • Fig. l is a view taken as looking up in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 2, and showing the upper end of the accelerator lever, and, partly in section, the pneumatic check control mechanism associated therewith;
  • F 2 is a view in full lines, taken as looking to the right on Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a top view; and
  • Fig. 4 is a view, on a reduced scale, of the accelerator lever, check and throttle control mechanism.
  • the accelerator lever 1 is pivoted upon a suitable bearing 2, and, through its bell crank 3 and rod 4, controls the throttle arm 5, against the return action of the spring 6, in the usual way.
  • the end of the lever 1 is carried up through the floor board 7, and is preferably provided with an enlarged terminal element 8 adapted to receive the sole of the operators shoe, as indicated by broken lines in Fig. 1.
  • A. ring 13 screwed onto the top of the cylinder, confines the piston therein.
  • the upper end 14 of the shank carries an arm 15, into one end of which the shank may be screwed, as indicated by the broken Serial No. 524,364.
  • the terminal When, however, the terminal meets the arm, it can only be further depressed by carrying the arm down with it, against the resistance of the spring 12 and of the air in the dash pot cylinder, which resistance is sufiicient to prevent the quick and unintentional depression of the accelerator by the foot of the operator under the ordinary shocks due to rough roads and the like.
  • a steady pressure of the foot will, however, overcome the resistance and permit the depression of the accelerator to its full limit, if desired, and this action may take place as rap-idly as is consistent with increasing the supply of gas to the engine without choking it, as is likely to occur if the throttle is opened too suddenly.
  • the combinationvvith a pedal accelerator for internal combustion engines, of supplementary pneumatic depression-resisting means-embodying an element engageeble by the pedal during the latter part of its throttievopening; movementout permitting; free initieland reverse movement of the pedal.

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Jan. 2 1%3, 1,440,881 4 J J MCGUCKW. AUTOMOBILE ACCELERATOR, Fx LED DEC. 23 1 921 IS u I! 4 INV NTOR Patented den. 2, 1923.
tnnren sares a t un -swan JOHN J. MCGUOKIN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
AUTOMOBILE ACCELERATOR.
Application filed December 23, 1921.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN J. LlCi XUOKIN,
a citizen of the United States, residing at lirooklyn, Kings County, New York, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Automobile Accelerators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the pedal or footopera-ted echanism adapted to control the throttles of automobile engines, and commonly called the accelerator; and my improvements are directed particularly to means for steadying the operation of the accelerator, so as to avoid the sudden, jerky and unintentional opening and closing down of the throttle which is apt to occur, with the ordinary types of accelerators, when the car is being driven over rough roads, where it is subjected to abnormal shocks and jars, or the like.
In the drawings, Fig. l is a view taken as looking up in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 2, and showing the upper end of the accelerator lever, and, partly in section, the pneumatic check control mechanism associated therewith; F 2 is a view in full lines, taken as looking to the right on Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a top view; and Fig. 4 is a view, on a reduced scale, of the accelerator lever, check and throttle control mechanism.
Similar parts are designated by corresponding reference numerals in all the figures.
The accelerator lever 1 is pivoted upon a suitable bearing 2, and, through its bell crank 3 and rod 4, controls the throttle arm 5, against the return action of the spring 6, in the usual way.
The end of the lever 1 is carried up through the floor board 7, and is preferably provided with an enlarged terminal element 8 adapted to receive the sole of the operators shoe, as indicated by broken lines in Fig. 1.
Adjacent to this lever end, I place a dash pot cylinder 9, which I have shown as mounted in the floor board 7. The shank 10, preferably is guided by sliding through the bottom of the cylinder; and the shank carries a piston head 11, normally raised by the action of the spring 12.-
A. ring 13, screwed onto the top of the cylinder, confines the piston therein.
The upper end 14 of the shank carries an arm 15, into one end of which the shank may be screwed, as indicated by the broken Serial No. 524,364.
lines in Fig. 1; the other end of the arm being preferablv enlarged and pierced so as to allowthe end of the lever 1 to slide up and down through it; the end oi the arm 15 above the shank 10-ll being prei erably extended so that its upper surface lies approximately in top of the accelerator terminal 8.
The result of this arrangement is that the accelerator has a liniitedrange of move ment free of the control of the pneumatic check device. F or it may be pressed down.
as by rocking the foot, until the terminal 8 rests against the arm 15, thus permitting an unrestricted and quick control of the throttle to that extent.
When, however, the terminal meets the arm, it can only be further depressed by carrying the arm down with it, against the resistance of the spring 12 and of the air in the dash pot cylinder, which resistance is sufiicient to prevent the quick and unintentional depression of the accelerator by the foot of the operator under the ordinary shocks due to rough roads and the like. A steady pressure of the foot, will, however, overcome the resistance and permit the depression of the accelerator to its full limit, if desired, and this action may take place as rap-idly as is consistent with increasing the supply of gas to the engine without choking it, as is likely to occur if the throttle is opened too suddenly.
While it is desirable to open the throttle gradually, it is often important to be able to close it quickly and without delay, to prevent the racing of the engine if the clutch is suddenly thrown out, or for other like reasons.
This is permitted by my improved check device; because the upward movement of the accelerator arm is not restricted in the least by the check device, as the accelerator lever slides fully up through the arm 15, under the influence of the spring 6, the arm 15 following at a slower rate, as the air gradually escapes from the cylinder 9.
Thus I provide an accelerator which moves freely downward through a limited range, then is subjected to a steadying check through the remaining part of its descent, but has a free and unrestricted return move: ment, so that gas for the engine may be first supplied quickly. then more slowly and deliberately and with steady control, and then quickly cut oii if desired. The ad the same plane as the Patent of the United States is:-
1. The combinationwith a pedal acceleretol for inter ail combustion engines of supplementery depressi( n-resisting mean-5,, embodying an element engegeable by the pedal during the latter partof its throttle opening movement but permitting free initial :LIlfl IGVQi'SQ movements of the pedal.
2. The combination with a pedal accelei ator for internal combustion engines, of suptle opening plementai'y depression-resisting men-n5 embodying a connecting element engegeeble by the pedal during the latter part of its throtmovement but permitting free initial and reverse movements of the pedal.
3. The combinationvvith a pedal accelerator for internal combustion engines, of supplementary pneumatic depression-resisting means-embodying an element engageeble by the pedal during the latter part of its throttievopening; movementout permitting; free initieland reverse movement of the pedal.
4. The combination with pedal accelerator for internal combustion engines, o'fi supplementary depression-resisting means, including e dashpot eylimlei' and an element engageable by the pedal (ill.. the latter partof iln'outle opening movement butpermitting free initial and reverse movements of the pedal.
JOHN
J. MCGUCKIN.
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DE102010061533A1 (en) * 2010-12-23 2012-06-28 Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Drive system for vehicle, particularly motor vehicle, has drive assembly, which is controlled by gas pedal, engine control device and operating condition- or operating parameter determining assembly for determining operating conditions

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US20060162050A1 (en) * 2005-01-26 2006-07-27 Nike, Inc. Article of apparel incorporating a pleated structure
DE102010061533A1 (en) * 2010-12-23 2012-06-28 Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Drive system for vehicle, particularly motor vehicle, has drive assembly, which is controlled by gas pedal, engine control device and operating condition- or operating parameter determining assembly for determining operating conditions

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