Supporting structure of a pedal device for a vehicle

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Foot operated

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74560, 180274, G05G 114

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060558830

ABSTRACT:
A supporting structure of a pedal device for a vehicle, comprising: a pedal bracket fixed to a vehicle body so as to support a rotating shaft portion of a suspended type pedal device for a vehicle; and a displacement controlling device coupled to a rear end portion of the pedal bracket so as to control the displacement of a stepping surface of the pedal device for a vehicle as a result of displacement of the displacement controlling device substantially in a downward direction of the vehicle by an external force of a predetermined value or greater which is applied to a front portion of the vehicle.

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