Locks – Special application – For control and machine elements
Patent
1995-01-13
1997-01-28
Dino, Suzanne L.
Locks
Special application
For control and machine elements
70181, 70247, F16H 5700
Patent
active
055968945
ABSTRACT:
A lock structure, which can prevent shifting of a control link and a push button of an automatic shift lever in a car, having a lever lock, an axle tube and a limiting block in a sheath. By engaging with of the lever lock, the axle tube and the limiting block, an depression of the push button for shifting can be prevented. When unlocked, a lock core on the lever lock can be turned to align the axle tube and the protruding pieces provided on the surface to allow displacement of the push button for normal shifting. The lock is locked by turning the lock core to prevent depression of the push button.
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