Supporting structure for a floor-mounted type speed change lever

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements

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248583, 248632, 403225, G05G 916, G05G 716

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ABSTRACT:
A supporting structure for a floor-mounted type speed change lever of a motor vehicle is disclosed, which comprises two identically constructed supporting units which are mounted to the vehicle floor and oriented abreast facing toward the front of the vehicle, the two supporting units being arranged to put therebetween an enlarged spherical portion formed on the lever so that the lever is pivotal at the spherical portion relative to the supporting units. The supporting structure is characterized in that each of the units comprises at least two parallel elastic blocks which are spaced from each other in a direction in which the lever extends.

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