Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements
Patent
1996-04-22
1998-04-14
Marmor, Charles A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Multiple controlled elements
74335, F16H 6100
Patent
active
057379696
ABSTRACT:
An improved single shift shaft shifting mechanism (300) for shifting a mechanical change-gear transmission (10/110) is provided. The shifting mechanism includes a shift shaft (302) which is mounted for axial and rotational movement in a housing (H) for selectively axially moving and/or locking selected or non-selected, respectively, shift forks (302, 304, 306) relative to the housing. To provide an easily shifted, reliable and economical assembly, the shifting projections are defined by a plurality of generally annular shift pins (316, 318, 320) extending radially from bores (322, 324, 326) provided in the shift shaft (308).
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Armock Daniel M.
Brown Patrick L.
Huggins Michael J.
Reynolds Joseph D.
Eaton Corporation
Fenstermacher David M.
Gordon Howard D.
Marmor Charles A.
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