Claims
- 1. A drive train for a vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a drive unit and a driven shaft, wherein the drive train transfers energy generated by the drive unit to the driven shaft, the drive train comprising:
a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the drive unit; a manual transmission having a rotating drive shaft; a free wheel clutch operatively coupling the continuously variable transmission to the drive shaft; wherein the manual transmission further includes an intermediate drive shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively connected to the drive shaft and the driven shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft having a idler gear located thereon, wherein the idler gear is operatively coupled to the rotating drive shaft; wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively engaged with the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in at least one a drive position, and the intermediate drive shaft is operatively disengaged from the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in a neutral position, wherein the manual transmission further includes a shifting mechanism to shift the manual transmission between the at least one drive position and the neutral position; and a shift gate for controlling movement of the shifting mechanism between the drive position and the neutral position, wherein the shift gate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein at least one notch corresponds to the drive position and a another notch corresponds to the neutral position; and an indexing lever adapted to be selectively received in one of the plurality of notches to selectively maintain the shift gate in one of the at least one drive position and the neutral position.
- 2. The drive train according to claim 1, wherein the indexing lever is resiliently biased into engagement with one of the plurality of notches.
- 3. The drive train according to claim 2, wherein the indexing lever includes a projection extending from one side thereof, wherein the projection is sized to be received within one of the plurality of notches.
- 4. The drive train according to claim 1, wherein the indexing lever includes means for selectively braking the idler gear.
- 5. The drive train according to claim 4, wherein the braking means comprises a lever arm extending from the indexing lever, wherein the lever arm includes a contact surface for contacting the idler gear.
- 6. The drive train according to claim 4, wherein the braking means prevents rotational movement of the intermediate drive shaft when the manual transmission is in a neutral position.
- 7. The drive train according to claim 1, further comprising:
a centrifugal clutch operatively coupling the continuously variable transmission to the drive shaft.
- 8. The drive train according to claim 7, wherein the centrifugal clutch and the free wheel clutch are connected in parallel to the continuously variable transmission and the drive shaft.
- 9. The drive train according to claim 1, wherein the at least one drive position includes a forward drive position and a reverse drive position, whereby the intermediate drive shaft is operatively engaged with the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in at least one of the forward position and the reverse position, wherein the shifting mechanism shifts the manual transmission between the forward drive position, the reverse drive position and the neutral position.
- 10. The drive train according to claim 9, wherein the shift gate controls movement of the shifting mechanism between the forward drive position, the reverse drive position and the neutral position whereby one notch corresponds to the forward drive position, a second notch corresponds to the reverse drive position and a third notch corresponds to the neutral position.
- 11. The drive train according to claim 10, wherein the third notch is positioned between the first notch and the second notch.
- 12. A drive train for a vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a drive unit and a driven shaft, wherein the drive train transfers energy generated by the drive unit to the driven shaft, the drive train comprising:
a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the drive unit; a manual transmission having a rotating drive shaft; a free wheel clutch operatively coupling the continuously variable transmission to the drive shaft; wherein the manual transmission further includes an intermediate drive shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively connected to the drive shaft and the driven shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft having a idler gear located thereon, wherein the idler gear is operatively coupled to the rotating drive shaft; wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively engaged with the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in at least one drive position, and the intermediate drive shaft is operatively disengaged from the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in a neutral position, wherein the manual transmission further includes a shifting mechanism to shift the manual transmission between the at least one position and the neutral position; and an indexing lever adapted to engage the idler gear in the neutral position to prevent movement of the intermediate drive shaft.
- 13. The drive train according to claim 12, further comprising:
a shift gate for controlling movement of the shifting mechanism between the at least one drive position and the neutral position, wherein the shift gate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein at least one notch corresponds to the at least one drive position, and another notch corresponds to the neutral position; and wherein the indexing lever is resiliently biased into engagement with one of the plurality of notches.
- 14. The drive train according to claim 13, wherein the indexing lever includes a projection extending from one side thereof, wherein the projection is sized to be received within one of the plurality of notches.
- 15. The drive train according to claim 12, wherein the indexing lever includes a lever arm, wherein the lever arm includes a contact surface for contacting the idler gear.
- 16. The drive train according to claim 15, further comprising:
a shift gate for controlling movement of the shifting mechanism between the at least one drive position, and the neutral position, wherein the shift gate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein at least one notch corresponds to the at least one drive position, and a third notch corresponds to the neutral position; and wherein the indexing lever is resiliently biased into engagement with one of the plurality of notches.
- 17. The drive train according to claim 13, wherein the indexing lever includes a projection extending from one side thereof, wherein the projection is sized to be received within one of the plurality of notches, wherein the contact surface engages the idler gear when the projection is in the notch corresponding to the neutral position.
- 18. The drive train according to claim 13, wherein the at least one drive position includes a forward drive position and a reverse drive position, whereby the intermediate drive shaft is operatively engaged with the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in at least one of the forward position and the reverse position, wherein the shifting mechanism shifts the manual transmission between the forward drive position, the reverse drive position and the neutral position.
- 19. The drive train according to claim 18, wherein the shift gate controls movement of the shifting mechanism between the forward drive position, the reverse drive position and the neutral position whereby one notch corresponds to the forward drive position, a second notch corresponds to the reverse drive position and a third notch corresponds to the neutral position.
- 20. An indexing and braking mechanism for a manual transmission having a shifting mechanism and at least one rotatable drive shaft, comprising:
an indexing mechanism for controlling movement of the shifting mechanism between at least a first position and a neutral position, wherein the indexing mechanism having a plate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein one notch corresponds to the first position, and another notch corresponds to the neutral position; and a locking mechanism for selectively limiting movement of one of the at least one rotatable drive shaft, wherein the locking mechanism is adapted to selectively engage the plurality of notches to selectively maintain the indexing mechanism in one of the at least the first position and the neutral position.
- 21. The indexing and braking mechanism according to claim 20, wherein the locking mechanism includes an indexing lever having a projection extending from one side thereof, wherein the projection is sized to be received within one of the plurality of notches.
- 22. The indexing and braking mechanism according to claim 20, wherein the locking mechanism includes an indexing lever having a contact surface for contacting the rotatable drive shaft.
- 23. The indexing and braking mechanism according to according to claim 20, wherein the indexing mechanism controls movement of the shifting mechanism between the first position, a second position and a neutral position, wherein the indexing mechanism having a plate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein a first notch corresponds to the first position, a second notch corresponds to the second position and a third notch corresponds to the neutral position;
- 24. A drive train for a vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a drive unit and a driven shaft, wherein the drive train transfers energy generated by the drive unit to the driven shaft, the drive train comprising:
a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the drive unit; a manual transmission having a rotating drive shaft; a free wheel clutch operatively coupling the continuously variable transmission to the drive shaft during predetermined engine operating conditions; a centrifugal clutch operatively coupling the continuously variable transmission to the drive shaft during predetermined engine operating conditions; wherein the manual transmission further includes an intermediate drive shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively connected to the drive shaft and the driven shaft, wherein the intermediate drive shaft having a idler gear located thereon, wherein the idler gear is operatively coupled to the rotating drive shaft; wherein the intermediate drive shaft is operatively engaged with the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in at least one drive position, and the intermediate drive shaft is operatively disengaged from the driven shaft when the manual transmission is in a neutral position, wherein the manual transmission further includes a shifting mechanism to shift the manual transmission between the at least one drive position and the neutral position; wherein the centrifugal clutch transfers engine torque from the drive unit to the driven shaft at high engine speeds; and wherein the free wheel clutch transfers engine torque from the drive unit to the driven shaft at low engine speeds.
- 24. The drive train according to claim 18, wherein the centrifugal clutch and the free wheel clutch are connected in parallel to the continuously variable transmission and the drive shaft.
- 25. The drive train according to claim 18, further comprising
a shift gate for controlling movement of the shifting mechanism between the at least one drive position and the neutral position, wherein the shift gate having a plurality of notches formed thereon, wherein at least one notch corresponds to the at least one drive position and another notch corresponds to the neutral position; and an indexing lever adapted to be selectively received in one of the plurality of notches to selectively maintain the shift gate in one of the at least one drive position and the neutral position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/366,578, which was filed on Mar. 25, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/440,608, which was filed on Jan. 17, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60366578 |
Mar 2002 |
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60440608 |
Jan 2003 |
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