Shift knob

Abstract
A shift knob (1) for a gearshift lever (3) of an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle comprises a locking bar (5) guided axially in the gearshift lever (3) and a release button (2) which can be actuated manually for actuating the locking bar (5) in relation to the said gearshift lever (3), wherein the release button (2) is arranged in the shift knob (1) at the top end of the gearshift lever (3). The release button (2) is connected to the shift knob (1) by means of at least one lever arm (16) via a mounting site (17), wherein the length of the lever arm (16) of the release button (2) is selected such in relation to the path traveled by the release button (2) during the actuation that the release button (2) performs an essentially linear movement.
Description


Specification

[0001] The present invention pertains to a shift knob for a gearshift lever for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1.


[0002] For example, DE 195 13 809 C1 shows a gearshift lever for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle, which has a locking bar guided axially movably at the gearshift lever and has manually movable means for actuating the locking bar relative to the gearshift lever, which said means are arranged in a shift knob at the top end of the gearshift lever. The means for axially moving the locking bar comprise a toothed rack arranged at the locking bar and a toothed segment, which engages the teeth of the toothed rack, is mounted pivotably in the shift knob and can be pivoted by pressing with a finger against a stopper guided linearly movably in the shift knob against the spring action of the locking bar in an angle range limited by stops.


[0003] Furthermore, DE 198 29 173 A1 shows a gearshift lever with a locking bar for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle, which comprises a knob arranged at the top end of the gearshift lever, a locking bar guided axially at the gearshift lever and manually movable means for actuating the locking bar relative to the gearshift lever, wherein two of the means have sets of teeth engaging each other, and these means are arranged such that an approach of at least one of the means to the locking bar induces an axial movement of the locking bar. At least one of the set of teeth extends along a curve, and the effective force transmission by a first of the curve radii is greater than the force transmission of the second radius, DE 199 50 638 A1 also shows a shifting device with a gearshift lever for an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle, which has a release mechanism for releasing the gearshift lever with a manual actuating element, wherein the gearshift lever is movable in at least one shift gate between at least two different shift positions and can be locked in these shift positions at least partially depending on different vehicle configurations. An elastic force transmission element is provided between the manual actuating element and the release mechanism.


[0004] The drawback of the shifting devices and gearshift levers known from the above-mentioned documents is especially that the initial linear forces needed for actuating the locking bar are relatively strong, so that very strong forces must be applied with the thumb at the beginning to actuate the shifting device. This results in a feeling of sticking while shifting, and the forces involved in the shifting are physiologically unfavorable.


[0005] A tilting movement of the operating shifter is likewise disadvantageous, because even though the force to be applied is reduced, the clearance of the operating shifter is nevertheless felt to be unpleasant.


[0006] Another drawback is that the shifting mechanisms described are complicated and consequently expensive to manufacture.


[0007] The object of the present invention is therefore to propose a shift knob for a gearshift lever for an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle, which improves the drawbacks of the state of the art and especially ensures the ergonomic design of the movements involved to guarantee a smooth shifting operation.


[0008] The object is accomplished by the characterizing part of claim 1 in connection with the features forming the class.


[0009] Advantageous embodiments and improvements of the shift knob described in claim 1 are described in the subclaims.


[0010] The release button of the shift knob is advantageously mounted such that due to the long lever arm, only a small movement must be performed to actuate the release button over the largest possible radius, and this movement is consequently felt to be linear. Two lever arms are advantageously provided in order to guarantee increased lateral stability during the actuation of the release button.


[0011] Furthermore, it is advantageous that a linear movement of the actuating button is converted into a rotary movement of the deflecting lever, without the drawbacks of a linear guide appearing.


[0012] It is advantageous here, in particular, that a leg spring acts on the release button in each position such that it is free from clearance and therefore responds immediately to an actuation without a tilting movement and free play.







[0013] Other embodiments and features of the present invention will appear from the following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings.


[0014] In the drawings,


[0015]
FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a shift knob designed according to the present invention with release button,


[0016]
FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the shift knob design according to the present invention without cover,


[0017]
FIG. 3A shows a longitudinal section through the shift knob designed according to the present invention in a first shift position, and


[0018]
FIG. 3B shows a longitudinal section through the shift knob designed according to the present invention in a second shift position.






[0019]
FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a shift knob 1 designed according to the present invention with a release button 2. The shift knob 1 is arranged at an upper end of a gearshift lever 3 and is especially suitable for use in an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle.


[0020]
FIG. 1 shows the release button 2 in a locked shift position, which will be described in greater detail below. The shift knob 1 is shaped ergonomically such that the a driver of the motor vehicle can grasp the shift knob 1 conveniently with the palm of his hand and can operate the release button 2 with the thumb to release a locking mechanism of the gearshift lever 3. The locking mechanism is used to prevent an unintended changeover between different positions of the gearshift lever 3 during the operation of the motor vehicle. For example, the position P is locked after R and vice versa, as well as position N is locked after R, where P is the parking position, R is the position for the reverse gear, and N is the neutral position. As a result, an accidental changeover of the gearshift lever 3, e.g., due to the gearshift lever 3 being caught, is avoided as a result, so that the motor vehicle cannot start moving unintentionally.


[0021] To guarantee that both an unintended actuation of the release button 2 and damage to this release button, e.g., due to the strap of a handbag being caught, are impossible, the release button is arranged, as is apparent from FIG. 1, such that a projection 4 in the upper part of the shift knob 1 projects over the release button 2 in the radial direction. This applies to both the first shift position shown in FIG. 3A and the second shift position shown in FIG. 3B. The projection may be formed, e.g., by an extruded part 12 of the shift knob 1.


[0022]
FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the shift knob 1 shown in FIG. 1 without the extruded part 12 as well as without other covers.


[0023] It can be recognized from FIG. 2 that the release button 2 is connected via two lateral lever arms 16 to the shift knob 1 at a mounting point 17. The lever arms 16 extend nearly over the entire length of the shift knob 1. If the release button 2 is pressed, this release button rotates or pivots via the lever arms 16 around the mounting point 17, as a result of which a deflecting lever 6 described in greater detail in FIGS. 3A and 3B acts on a locking bar 5 and actuates a locking mechanism, not shown in greater detail, as a result.


[0024]
FIG. 3A shows a longitudinal section through the shift knob 1 designed according to the present invention in a first shift position. The release button 2 is now in a non-depressed position, which corresponds to a locked gearshift lever 3. The lever arms 16 of the release button 2 are no longer visible due to the section plane selected.


[0025] In the locked position of the gearshift lever 3, the above-mentioned deflecting lever 6 is in contact with an at least partially hemispherical top end of the locking bar 5 of the locking mechanism, which [locking bar] is acted on by a spring, not shown in detail, such that the release button 2 is held in its locked shift position without clearance. The deflecting lever 6 is in non-positive connection with a mount 7 of a leg spring 8, which is clamped between the deflecting lever 6 and a support 9, the support 9 having the form of a bearing sleeve in this case. The support 9 is arranged in a recess 14 of the shift knob 1. The leg spring 8 is supported at the support 9 with a first leg 13 and at the deflecting lever 6 with a second leg 15, so that the deflecting lever 6 is acted on by the leg spring 8 in each position of the release button 2. As a result, it is ensured that the release button 2 remains free from clearance. Tilting movements during the actuation of the release button 2 and free play can be avoided as a result.


[0026] If the release button 2 is pressed into the shift knob 1, as is shown in FIG. 3B, an actuating element 10, which is arranged in the release button 2, presses the deflecting lever 6 approximately linearly into the shift knob 1 due to the great length of the lever arms 16 of the release button 2 and brings about a clockwise rotary movement of the deflecting lever 6 due to the spaced locations of a mounting point 11 of the deflecting lever 6 and the mount 7 of the leg spring 8. The mounting point 11 of the deflecting lever 6 and the mount 7 of the leg spring 8 are now in functional connection with one another. As a result, the locking bar 5 in the gearshift lever 3 is pressed downward against the force of the spring, not shown, as a result of which the release mechanism, not shown in greater detail, will release the gearshift lever 3. Due to the fact that the length of the deflecting lever 6 or the distance between the mounting point 11 of the deflecting lever 6 and the mount 7 of the leg spring 8 is considerably shorter than the lever arms 16 of the release button 2, a rotary movement can be generated to release the release button 2 by a movement of the release button 2, which is felt by the user to be purely linear.


[0027] Due to the tension of the leg spring 8, the release button 2 is also acted on in this position such that it remains play-free. As a result, a defined, fixed pressure point, which immediately responds to pressure without free play or tilting movements, can be maintained in each shift position, which also includes intermediate positions, which are located, e.g., between the shift positions shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B.


[0028] Since the deflecting lever 6 is relatively long in comparison with the distance between the mounting site 11 of the deflecting lever 6 and the mount 7 of the leg spring 8, the rotary movement, which triggers the actuation of the locking bar 5, takes place over a relatively large radius. As a result, the impression that the release button 2 is actuated exclusively in a linear movement, which is felt to be more pleasant than a tilting movement, is reinforced in the user, without the drawbacks of a linear guide occurring.


List of Reference Numbers

[0029]

1
Shift knob


[0030]

2
Release button


[0031]

3
Gearshift lever


[0032]

4
Projection


[0033]

5
Locking bar


[0034]

6
Deflecting lever


[0035]

7
Mount


[0036]

8
Leg spring


[0037]

9
Support


[0038]

10
Actuating element


[0039]

11
Mounting point of the deflecting lever 6


[0040]

12
Extruded part of the shift knob 1


[0041]

13
First leg of the leg spring 8


[0042]

14
Recess of the shift knob 1


[0043]

15
Second leg of the leg spring 8


[0044]

16
Lever arms of the release button 2


[0045]

17
Mounting site of the lever arms 16


Claims
  • 1. Said shift knob (1) for a said gearshift lever (3) of an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle, with a said locking bar (5) guided axially in the said gearshift lever (3) and with a said release button (2) that can be actuated manually for actuating the said locking bar (5) in relation to the said gearshift lever (3), wherein the said release button (2) is arranged in the said shift knob (1) at the top end of the said gearshift lever (3), characterized in that the said release button (2) is connected to the said shift knob (1) by means of at least one said lever arm (16) via a said mounting site (17), wherein the length of the said lever arm (16) of the said release button (2) is selected to be such in relation to the path traveled by the said release button (2) during the actuation that the said release button (2) performs an essentially linear movement.
  • 2. Shift knob in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the essentially linear movement of the said release button (2) is converted into a rotary movement of a said deflecting lever (6) to release the said locking bar (5).
  • 3. Shift knob in accordance with claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the said lever arm (16) is mounted rotatably in the said mounting site (17).
  • 4. Shift knob in accordance with one of the claims 1 through 3, characterized in that the said deflecting lever (6) is supported at an at least partially spherical end of the said locking bar (5).
  • 5. Shift knob in accordance with one of the claims 1 through 4, characterized in that the said release button (2) is acted on by a said leg spring (8) such that the said release button is free from clearance in each shift position.
  • 6. Shift knob in accordance with claim 5, characterized in that the said deflecting lever (6) is in functional connection with a said mount (7) of the said leg spring (8).
  • 7. Shift knob in accordance with one of the claims 1 through 6, characterized in that the length of the said lever arm (16) is much greater than the distance between a said mounting point (11) of the said deflecting lever (6) and the said mount (7) of the said leg spring (8).
  • 8. Shift knob in accordance with one of the claims 1 through 7, characterized in that the said leg spring (8) is supported with a said first leg (13) on a said support (9).
  • 9. Shift knob in accordance with claim 8, characterized in that the said support (9) is arranged in a said recess (14) of the said shift knob (1).
  • 10. Shift knob in accordance with claim 9, characterized in that the said leg spring (8) is supported with a said second leg (15) on the said deflecting lever (6).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 58 934.4 Dec 2001 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE02/04413 12/2/2002 WO