Manual transmission gear shift mechanism

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

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74477, 74335, F16H 500

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058195904

ABSTRACT:
A manual transmission gear shift mechanism has a plurality of shift rods, each of which is provided with a shift fork and at least two of which are coaxially disposed, a control rod having at least two select arms which selectively engage with the shift rods, and a shift lever for sliding the control rod so as to place the tramsmission into any one of a plurality of gears. The select arms are disposed on the control rod either at specified axial separations along an axis of rotation of the control rod or at specified angular separations around an axis of rotation of the control rod.

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