The present invention relates to a lever lockout assembly.
Tractors and other utility vehicles are typically equipped with control levers which control the operation of devices, such as selective control valves (SCV). In many markets regulations require mechanisms which can secure such levers in a neutral position, such as when the vehicle is in transport or when the SCV is not being used. Such a mechanism can prevent activation of the SCV as a result of accidental contact with the lever or as a result of vibration.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide an effective lever lockout assembly.
This and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a lever lockout assembly includes a pair of lever supports and a pair of slide supports mounted on a housing. Lever members are rotatably mounted on a shaft supported by the lever supports. Each lever member has a pair of arms separated by a notch. A lockout slide is slidably supported by the slide supports. The lockout slide has a ridge portion and a recess portion. The lockout slide is slidable to a lockout position wherein the ridge portion is received by the notch and the ridge is engagable with the arms to prevent rotation of each lever member. The lockout slide is also slidable to an unlocked position wherein the recess portion is aligned with the notch and the arms are rotatable through the recess portion. A handle projects from an end of the lockout slide. The lockout slide is a rigid bar with a polygonal cross-sectional shape. An edge of the bar forming the ridge portion. The lockout slide includes a pair of detent recess formed in a surface thereof. A detent roller engages the lockout slide, and is releasably received by the detent recess to releasably hold the lockout slide in a selected positions.
This lever lockout assembly design meets the selective control valve lockout homologation requirements. It enables the operator to lock or unlock all of the SCV levers in a console as well as all of the valve functions with a single motion, as compared to previous designs that required a lock for each single SCV lever. It accomplishes this with a minimal number of parts in a compact area using a sliding member. The components of the system have been designed to take advantage of unique features of adjacent parts. Another benefit of this feature is in the adjustment of the SCV levers and cables to the valve. After the cables are assembled to the valve and control levers, the levers can be locked to the neutral position. The cable length for each control can be adjusted to the proper length for the neutral position of the valve. After the adjustments are completed, the cable end locking clip is installed. This reduces the number of adjustment iterations required during initial assembly or service.
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The outboard block 38 is retained to the lower cover or floor 14 using a hole 39 in a wall 41 of the block 38 through which the lever mounting shaft 42 is inserted. When the block 38 is mounted into the floor 14 and the shaft 42 inserted, the block 38 is retained to the assembly 10. The outer block 38 contains a through hole or bore 62 with a non-circular or polygonal shape. The mating shape is on the outboard end 58 of the lockout slide 44. With the outboard block 38 locked into position and the end 58 inserted through the bore 62, the lockout slide is not allowed to rotate relative to the block 38 and floor 14. The lockout slide is free to slide move inboard and outboard along the centerline of the hole bore in the outboard block 38.
The inboard block 40 has a round bore 64 which receives the inboard end 60 of the lockout slide 44. When the inboard and outboard blocks 38, 40 are mounted to the floor 14, the center line of the bores 62 and 64 are aligned to each other. This is the centerline that the lockout slide 44 moves along as the lock is engaged and disengaged. The inboard block 40 is locked into position with a plate 45 mounted to shaft 42 by mounting bolt or screw 43.
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While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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