Transmission anti-clash and anti-rattle brake

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

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192 4C, B60K 2004, B60K 4126

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045848947

ABSTRACT:
An anti-clash and anti-rattle brake for a multiple speed ratio transmission is engageable to apply a frictional braking force to the constantly meshed gears when a shift control device is in a free neutral position. The brake is spring biased toward engagement. It is disengaged by one cam device when the shift control device is moved from the free neutral position in one plane and by another cam device when the shift control device is moved from the free neutral position in another plane.

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