Shift mechanism for standard transmission

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

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ABSTRACT:
A shifting mechanism for a manual transmission comprises first and second slide members and a shifting means for selectively shifting the first or second slide members in a to and fro direction. The first and second slide members are connected respectively to a first shifting arm and a second shifting arm of a transmission at one end of each of the slide members. At the other end of each of the slide members, means is provided which permits the first and second slide members to move independently of the respective second and first shifting arms of the transmission. The shifting means is adapted to move a selected first or second slide member independently of the other slide member whereby the corresponding first or second shifting arm is moved to and fro while the other shifting arm remains stationary. The shifting mechanism may be used on a three-speed standard transmission and the like.

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patent: 2265260 (1941-12-01), Argo
patent: 3563110 (1971-02-01), Hauser
patent: 3744336 (1973-07-01), Lancaster

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