192 clutches and power-stop control – Vortex-flow drive and clutch – With brake
Patent
1987-12-30
1989-01-10
Staab, Lawrence
192 clutches and power-stop control
Vortex-flow drive and clutch
With brake
74473R, 74479, 74484R, 74487, 180332, 180333, B62D 1104, G05G 900, F16H 5710
Patent
active
047967366
ABSTRACT:
A control mechanism for operating a vehicle has a housing assembly mounted for swinging movement about an upstanding axis, and a brake actuating member is mounted on the housing assembly for swinging movement about a second axis. A push-pull control rod assembly is connected to the brake actuating member and depends within the housing assembly to move a brake control element between brake-off and brake-on positions. A transmission actuating member is mounted on the housing assembly and a coupling apparatus is provided for urging the transmission actuating member to a neutral position when the brake actuating member is moved to the brake-on position. This prevents inadvertent movement of the vehicle when the brake actuating member is subsequently placed in the brake-off position.
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Kohler, International Application WO83/04292, published Dec. 8, 1983.
Fee David M.
Riediger Craig W.
Caterpillar Inc.
Lanchantin, Jr. Charles E.
Staab Lawrence
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