Claims
- 1. An interlock system for a vehicle having a transmission, an engine and a service brake system operable in a brake applied mode and a brake release mode, comprising:
- (a) shift lever means movable between a non-drive position and a drive position,
- (b) detent means for releasably retaining the shift lever means in a selected position,
- (c) an ignition switch mechanism having a "Lock" position, a "Start" position to start the engine and a "Run" position to operate the engine,
- (d) a locking lever operably connected to the ignition switch mechanism by connecting means,
- (e) said connecting means moving said locking lever to a locking position when the ignition switch mechanism is moved to the "Lock" position with the shift lever releasably retained in said non-drive position such that said locking lever in said locking position prevents actuation of the detent means to release the shift lever when the ignition switch mechanism is in the "Lock" position, and
- (f) lever locking means responsive to the mode of the service brake system for engaging the locking lever in said locking position independently of said connecting means to block movement of the locking lever when the shift lever is in the non-drive position with the ignition switch mechanism in the "Start" position or "Run" position and with the service brake system in the brake release mode and for disengaging from the locking lever to enable movement thereof from said locking position when the shift lever is in the non-drive position with the ignition switch mechanism in the "Start" position or "Run" position and with the service brake system in the brake applied mode such that said shift lever can be moved to the drive position.
- 2. The interlock system of claim 1 wherein said lever locking means comprises a solenoid.
- 3. The interlock system of claim 1 wherein said locking lever comprises a bellcrank.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/591,605 filed Oct. 2, 1990 which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,494 granted Jul. 14, 1992 which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 07/314,777 filed Feb. 23, 1989 which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,610 granted May 28, 1991.
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