18218995. ELECTRONIC BRAKE PEDAL APPARATUS simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)
ELECTRONIC BRAKE PEDAL APPARATUS
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Eun Sik Kim of Gwangmyeong-Si (KR)
ELECTRONIC BRAKE PEDAL APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18218995 titled 'ELECTRONIC BRAKE PEDAL APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation: The electronic brake pedal apparatus combines the functions of a stop lamp switch and a stroke sensor using electronic Hall sensors and a Hall switch, allowing for simplified configuration, reduced size and costs, and improved durability and reliability through contactless sensing technology.
- Uses electronic Hall sensors and a Hall switch to combine the functions of a stop lamp switch and a stroke sensor
- Diagnoses failures using the two Hall sensors and the Hall switch
- Simplifies configuration, reduces external size and costs
- Improves durability, reliability, and marketability with contactless sensor technology
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for brake pedal systems - Industrial machinery for safety mechanisms - Robotics for precise control systems
Problems Solved: - Simplifies brake pedal apparatus configuration - Reduces external size and costs - Improves durability and reliability - Enhances marketability with contactless sensor technology
Benefits: - Streamlined brake pedal system design - Cost-effective solution - Increased durability and reliability - Enhanced safety features
Commercial Applications: "Electronic Brake Pedal Apparatus for Automotive Industry: Enhancing Safety and Efficiency"
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Questions about Electronic Brake Pedal Apparatus: 1. How does the electronic brake pedal apparatus improve safety in automotive applications? 2. What are the key advantages of using Hall sensors and a Hall switch in the brake pedal system?
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic brake pedal apparatus may perform a function of a stop lamp switch and a function of a stroke sensor in the related art by use of electronic Hall sensors and a Hall switch and diagnose failure by use of the two Hall sensors and the Hall switch, which makes it possible to simplify a configuration, reduce an external size and costs, and improve durability, reliability, and marketability by use of a contactless sensor.