Apparatus for facilitating checking operation of vehicle brake lights and air brakes
10343669 ยท 2019-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T17/223
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q11/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2236/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60S5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus for activating a vehicle's brake pedal for testing proper operation of the vehicle's brake lights and/or for testing for an air leak in the vehicle's air brake system. The method and apparatus can be advantageously employed by a single operator of the vehicle without need for assistance from another person.
Claims
1. A compressible and expandable vehicle brake pedal actuator for use with a vehicle having a brake pedal in an opposing position to a vehicle seat support or frame, comprising: an external tube having a first end and a second end; an internal tube of lesser diameter than said external tube and having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being insertable into the first end of said external tube and slidable within said external tube; a first pivoting serrated or grated foot member, attached to the distal end of the internal tube; a brace at the second end of the external tube, said brace having attached a second pivoting serrated or grated foot member; a first fixing element for releasably holding the brace and the external tube together; an internalized, compressible spring disposed within a portion of the external tube and which engages a portion of the internal tube and provides friction at the point of engagement between the internal tube and the external tube when the spring is compressed; a second fixing element for releasably holding the external tube and the internal tube together; wherein the positioning of said first fixing element along the external tube and the brace and the positioning of the second fixing element along the external tube and the internal tube determines the length of the actuator and the amount of compression of the spring and consequent outward force exerted by the actuator against the brake pedal when in operation, and wherein in operation, the first pivoting member is positioned to press against the vehicle brake pedal to activate the brake pedal and the second pivoting foot member is positioned to press against the vehicle seat frame to hold the brake pedal actuator in place to maintain activation of the brake pedal, or the second pivoting foot member is positioned to press against the brake pedal to activate the brake pedal and the first pivoting foot member is positioned to press against the vehicle seat frame to hold the brake pedal actuator in place to maintain activation of the brake pedal, and the spring is compressed and held against the internal tube with sufficient friction for the brake pedal actuator to maintain the activation of the brake pedal.
2. The vehicle brake pedal actuator of claim 1 wherein said second fixing element is a detent pin or a depressible pin.
3. The vehicle brake pedal actuator of claim 2 further comprising at least one hole in or through the internal tube and at least one hole in or through the external tube corresponding to said at least one hole in or through the internal tube such that insertion of said detent pin or depressible pin through said hole in the outer tube and said corresponding hole in the inner tube holds the inner tube and the outer tube together.
4. The vehicle brake pedal actuator of claim 2 wherein the external tube, the internal tube, and the brace comprises multiple holes for receiving first and second fixing elements.
5. The vehicle brake pedal actuator of claim 1 wherein said first fixing element is a detent pin or a depressible pin.
6. A method for testing vehicle brake lights or air brakes in vehicles having a brake pedal in an opposing position to a vehicle seat support or frame, comprising: installing the apparatus of claim 1 between the vehicle brake pedal and the vehicle seat support or frame; and while said apparatus is installed, observing the vehicle brake lights or listening to the air brakes for proper operation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The present invention provides an apparatus and method that enables vehicle operators to check their brake lights and to check for air leaks in their air brake systems without help from other persons. The present invention meets the need of allowing a truck driver to conduct safety checks of his truck that require depression of the truck's brake pedal without the truck driver having to remain in the truck to depress that brake pedal. With the present invention, the truck driver can be behind his truck looking at the brake lights or adjacent the truck near the air brake system listening for air leaks, while the apparatus of the invention is causing the brake pedal to depress and the brake to operate.
(14) Other uses of the present invention include any endeavor where activation of a vehicle's brakes, without a person having to be personally activating the brake pedal, is helpful, useful, or necessary. Examples of such uses will be discussed further below.
(15) Generally, in one embodiment, the present invention can be said to provide an improved method of single-operator vehicle brake light engagement and subsequent observance of rearward facing illuminated lights. This is achieved through an extendable, adjustable brake brace or brake pedal activator of the invention that is placed between the brake pedal and the seat or automotive seat mounting bracket (or automobile frame) in order to actuate and depress the brake pedal and hold the brake pedal in an engaged position for an extended period of time to allow for brake light inspection and/or adjustment.
(16) The brace or brake pedal activator is comprised of two arms, one outer arm having a diameter just larger than the inner arm, where the outer arm is stationary and exhibiting a pivoting grated foot brace at one end and an open end that is made to reversibly accept the movable inner arm, having a grated foot brace for placement against an automotive brake pedal or a seat or seat brace at its opposing end. Within the outer arm is an internal spring mechanism that is encapsulated by the outer arm and is made to communicate and accept the inner, mobile arm. The inner arm engages the spring mechanism, which in one embodiment is positioned at a point most distal to the outer arm's foot brace and within the outer arm, the spring being the compressible, functioning member. In an alternative embodiment, the spring mechanism is positioned so as to cause friction or pressure on the inner and/or outer arms at least at the point of connection, and resulting in friction in use at the foot braces, so the apparatus will maintain position to depress the vehicle pedal.
(17) The outer arm and inner arms each have a grated or serrated foot brace pivotally attached and made to run perpendicular to the arms of the apparatus positioned and telescopically engaged along a horizontal axis.
(18) In operation, in one embodiment, the internalized spring is suspended in a semi-contracted state where the spring is designed to be compressed and made to allow the inner arm to move within the outer arm upon compression. The apparatus achieves a compressed state with application of force at both ends and full extension at rest (i.e. with the release of force). When the present invention is used to actuate the brake pedal, the inner arm is advanced within the outer arm inward, the spring is compressed and the overall length of the apparatus is shortened to facilitate insertion of the apparatus between the brake pedal and seat, seat bracket or frame. The apparatus is then allowed to expand, with the removal of force, to the distance between the actuated brake pedal and the seat, seat bracket or frame, thus holding the apparatus taut and in a position that exerts force outward maintaining an engaged conformation and, ultimately, brake pedal depression and brake engagement and brake light illumination.
(19) In one embodiment, the adjustable brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention is used by a single operator of a vehicle to check the functioning of the vehicle's and or the vehicle's trailer's brake lights, and to observe and initiate adjustments where needed.
(20) In another embodiment, the adjustable brake brace of the present invention can be used by a single operator of a large, heavy vehicle (e.g. trucks, semi-trucks, buses, tractor-trailers and the like) which uses a compressed air breaking system. The brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention can be used to activate the air brake system and can allow the single operator of the vehicle an opportunity to inspect the air brake system for possible leaks without having to be the person activating the air brake for the testing.
(21) In another embodiment, the brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention allows for the inspection and adjustment of brake lights and brakes for proper functioning, by a single individual operator. The brake pedal activator activates the brakes by pressing on the brake pedal, allowing the individual to inspect the engaged brake light system and to make necessary adjustments and/or repairs.
(22) In yet another embodiment, the brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention allows a single operator of a vehicle the opportunity to inspect the proper functioning of both a tractor and a trailer or trailers as warranted by prudent (and DOT regulated) pre-trip and post-trip inspections or in a case where improper functioning of brake lights is suspected.
(23) In another embodiment, the brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention can be used by tow truck operators to securely maintain the vehicle's brake system in a locked or stationary position during transport. The apparatus is especially useful to a tow truck operator of a flatbed tow truck where the maintenance of a stationary vehicle is essential during transport.
(24) In another embodiment, the brace or brake pedal activator of the present invention allows a single operator of a vehicle to engage the brake light system as an additional point of illumination where, for whatever reason, the vehicle is parked along the side of the road as a result of mechanical engine malfunction or a deflated tire. The brace or brake pedal activator here serves to cause additional illumination at the rear of the vehicle, supplementing any hazard/warning lights, so as to augment and improve vehicle recognition from oncoming traffic. This feature is particularly desirable in conditions of poor or shortened distance visibility to further serve as a supplemental safety feature.
(25) In yet another embodiment, the mechanism for telescoping and retracting the inner arm within the outer arm can consist of a ratcheting wrench, a detent pin, a depressible pin or similar system that allows for both compression, expansion and static placement of the brace between an automotive or other vehicle brake pedal and an automotive or other vehicle seat or seat frame.
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(27) The present invention can further be seen in perspective views of
(28) In one embodiment, within the outer arm 12 is an internal spring mechanism (not shown) that is encapsulated by the outer arm 12 and is made to communicate and accept the inner, mobile arm 14. The inner arm 14 engages the spring mechanism (not shown) at an end most proximal to the outer arm orifice 18 and within the outer arm 12. The end most distal to the inner arm 12 is capped by a second pivoting serrated or grated foot brace 20 attached to and made to run perpendicular to horizontally configured arms 12 and 14.
(29) In an alternative embodiment, the internal spring mechanism is positioned at a point of engagement or connection between inner arm 14 and outer arm 12 so as to put pressure on the arms and on the pivoting feet to facilitate the apparatus 10's pressing and maintaining the pressing of the vehicle brake pedal. That is, the spring mechanism causes or results in friction between the apparatus and the brake pedal and between the apparatus and the vehicle seat frame or brace.
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(31) In operation of one embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
(32) In operation in an alternative embodiment, the apparatus of the invention is held in place to depress the brake pedal with a ratcheting mechanism, much like that used in a car jack for lifting a car to change a tire. A ratcheting mechanism for a support apparatus such as taught in U.S. Pat. No. 8,490,930, incorporated herein in its entirety by reference, provides another mechanism that can be used in the apparatus of the invention to hold it in place to depress the brake pedal.
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(36) Although specific embodiments of this invention have been shown and described herein, it is understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the many possible specific arrangements that can be devised in application of the principles of the invention. Numerous and varied other arrangements can be devised in accordance with these principles by those of ordinary skill in the art. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures described in this application, but only by the structures described by the language of the claims and the equivalents of those structures.