Claims
- 1. A gear selector mechanism for performing a gear shifting operation comprising:
a selector pawl pivotally mounted about a shaft; and a rotatable gear shift plate having a plurality of radially extending teeth extending around a periphery thereof, wherein each of the plurality of teeth having an outer tip and an inner base portion, wherein at least a portion of the selector pawl is adapted to selectively engage at least one of the plurality of teeth during the gear shifting operation, the selector pawl engages one of the plurality of teeth in an area adjacent the outer tip at a beginning of the gear shifting operation and the selector pawl engages one of the plurality of teeth in an area adjacent the inner base portion at the end of the gear shift operation.
- 2. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 2, further comprising:
a rotatable indexing plate having a plurality of recesses formed in an outer periphery thereof, wherein each of the plurality of recesses corresponds to one of a neutral position and a plurality of gear positions, wherein the rotatable gear shift plate and the rotatable indexing plate rotate about a common axis, wherein the rotatable indexing plate and the rotatable gear shift plate are arranged such that each recess has a pair of the teeth positioned on opposing sides of the recess.
- 3. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 2, further comprising:
a pivoting indexing lever, wherein the indexing lever is positioned in one of the plurality of recesses at the completion of the gear changing operation.
- 4. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the selector pawl includes a pair of fingers, wherein the pair of fingers are arranged on the selector pawl such the fingers are located on opposing sides of two adjacent teeth in an inoperative position.
- 5. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 4, wherein one of the fingers engages one tooth of the plurality of teeth in the area adjacent the outer tip at a beginning of the gear shifting operation and the finger engages the one tooth in the area adjacent the inner base portion at the end of the gear shift operation.
- 6. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising:
a selector shaft, wherein the selector pawl is pivotably and slidably mounted to the selector shaft.
- 7. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the selector pawl pivots about the selector shaft during the gear changing operation, wherein the selector pawl pivots and slides a predetermined distance at the completion of the gear changing operation such that selector pawl returns to an initial position.
- 8. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the selector pawl includes a pair of fingers, wherein each of the fingers includes a surface adapted to contact one of the teeth at the completion of the gear change operation as the selector pawl returns to the initial position, wherein the contact between the surface and the one tooth causes the selector pawl to slide a predetermined distance away from the selector shaft.
- 9. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 8, further comprising:
at least one spring operatively coupled to the selector pawl for returning the selector pawl to the initial position at the completion of the gear change operation.
- 10. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the selector pawl includes an opening formed therein, wherein the rotatable gear shift plate is positioned within the opening.
- 11. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the selector pawl includes a pair of fingers, wherein the pair of fingers are arranged on the selector pawl such the fingers are located on opposing sides of two adjacent teeth in an inoperative position, wherein the pair of fingers extend into the opening.
- 12. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the gear shift plate is formed from metal.
- 13. The gear selector mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the gear shift plate is formed from a sintered metal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/367,726, which was filed on Mar. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60367726 |
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