Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements
Patent
1987-07-29
1989-09-05
Braun, Leslie A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Multiple controlled elements
74473P, 403324, 403374, 411354, 411356, G05G 900
Patent
active
048627607
ABSTRACT:
A shift lever assembly for an automotive transmission including a lower shift lever for engaging and operating an automotive transmission to select a desired gear stage. An upper shift lever is detachably coupled to the lower lever and serves for manual actuation to effect movement of the lower shift lever. One of the upper and lower shift levers terminates at one end in a shaft. The other of the upper and lower shift levers terminates at one end in a bore into which is received the shaft. The coupling is effected by a fastener that cams and secures the shaft in the bore. The coupling may be easily detached.
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Kuwahara Wataru
Moriyama Kazuhiko
Nagamatsu Hiroaki
Shirai Etsuo
Anchell Scott
Braun Leslie A.
Mazda Motor Corporation
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