Gear position detector for the control of a clutch associated wi

192 clutches and power-stop control – Transmission control and clutch control – Common control

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192 362, 192 363, 74473R, 200 6188, B60K 4122, B60K 2004

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ABSTRACT:
The invention proposes a detection device including a selector linkage with a gear change lever, with which are associated a force threshold detector, a first analog position detector connected to gear shift means, and a circuit for firstly activating an automatic clutch actuating system and secondly processing information received by the threshold detecting means and the first detector. A second analog position detector is connected to line selector and is responsive to information applied to the gear change lever, the second detector being connected to the processing and control circuit.

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"Electronic Actuator Eliminates Clutch Pedal." Automative Engineering, vol. 92, No. 10 (Oct. 1984), pp. 81-85.

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