Abstract: A pedal mechanism 20 requires a friction mechanism for producing the force hysteresis in the pedal to ensure the correct, desirable pedal ‘feel’. A pedal arm 18 is pivoted in a housing 24. Friction is produced with a piston 28,128 which is urged by resetting springs 30,32,130,132 into frictional contact with a friction pad 36,136 which is fixed in the housing. Relative angular movement between the pedal 18 and the pad 36,136 when the pedal is depressed causes the point of contact between the pad and the piston 28 to move relative to the housing 24. This movement is resisted by friction between the pad and the piston, and by the springs which have to be compressed to allow the movement to take place. The same springs provided a restoring force to return the pedal to its initial position when it is released.
Abstract: A pedal mechanism requires a friction mechanism for producing the force hysteresis in the pedal to ensure the correct, desirable pedal ‘feel’. The friction is produced with a pivoted friction arm 28 which is urged into frictional contact with the pedal arm 18 by resetting springs 32,34.