Transmission control device for tilt cab type vehicle

Motor vehicles – Manually actuated controlling devices – With movable control station or seat position

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180 8914, 74473R, B62D 3306

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042202175

ABSTRACT:
A transmission control device for a tilt cab type vehicle is composed of a bearing which is mounted on the cab floor of the vehicle and which has a partially spherical bearing bore. A change lever is received in and held by the bearing and has the lower end extending through the bearing. A shift selection lever is mounted on the chassis below the cab and is connected at its lower end to a control rod. In addition, there is a neutral positioning spring which is adapted to maintain the change lever in its neutral position as the cab is tilted. The change lever has at its extreme lower end a yoke which has a pair of aligned openings. The shift selection lever has at the upper end an arm pin which is associated with a ball joint to be received in the aligned openings when the cab is in its normal position and the ball joint is disengaged from the aligned openings when the cab is placed in a tilted position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3329229 (1967-07-01), Mukho
patent: 3926068 (1975-12-01), Jantzen

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