Shifter with novel lever pivoting means and method of assembling

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

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74473R, 74538, 384276, F16H 5904, B60K 2004

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056512937

ABSTRACT:
A transmission shifter having a unique structure for pivoting its lever assembly and a novel structure and method for assembling the parts. The structure for pivoting the lever assembly includes caps mounted on the ends of axles extending from the lever assembly. The apparatus and method for assembling the parts includes sockets mounted on a base and on a detent housing, which sockets capture trunnions extending from the lever assembly. Preferably such trunnions are the cap and axle combinations.

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