The invention concerns a shifting device in accord with the principal concept of claim 1.
For the shifting of manual transmissions of vehicles, hand operated gear change equipment is widely used.
Such a described shifting equipment, is known to the applicant from DE-A-199 01 056 as a generic type of manual shift. The gear shift lever is held in a first holder, which is anchored to the body of the vehicle. Within this first holder, the gear shift lever connects into a universal joint. By means of the universal joint bearing, the gear shift lever extends itself beyond the first holder, terminating as a sphere and engaging itself in a cylindrical retainer on a shifter-shaft, which is connected to the elements of the shifting arrangement. The now engaged bearing requires a choice of travel directional instructions, to be exercised by movement of the said gear shift lever. Thus, in the case of a forward movement of the gear shift lever, which initiates a shifting of gear stages in the manual transmission, the shifter-shaft is displaced to the rear, and vice versa. In the case of a gear shift lever movement transverse to the above, which again represents a change in gear stage selection, then a rotation of the said shifter-shaft is produced, whereby the direction of rotation of the shifter-shaft is made counter to the direction of movement of the gear shift lever. That is to say, if the gear shift lever is moved to the left, then the shifter-shaft will rotate to the right. This counter direction of motion is not favorable for the development of a manual transmission.
Thus the purpose of the invention, is to acquire a common directional sense of the gear shift lever and the shifter-shaft rotation upon the selection of a desired gear stage.
This purpose is achieved by a shifting device with the features of claim 1. Further embodiments are objects of subordinate claims.
In accord with the invention, a shifting device for a manual transmission of a vehicle includes a gear shift lever, which is retained in a first holder. The said holder is connected to the body of the vehicle and forms a universal joint for the gear shift lever. The gear shift lever is movably connected with a shifter-shaft for the execution of its axial and rotational movements as called for by the said gear shift lever. So that, in a case of a transverse motion of the gear shift lever, the shifter-shaft accordingly rotates in the correct direction, the connection of the gear shift lever to the shifter-shaft is placed on that side of the shifter-shaft in a second holder, which is opposite to the bearing of the gear shift lever in the said first holder. Thereby, a rotational reverse motion in the bearing is avoided.
In an advantageous embodiment, the connection between the gear shift lever and the shifter-shaft is provided by an apparatus, which bridges over both sides of the shifter-shaft, which apparatus is advantageously constructed in a ringlike or angular form.
In another advantageous embodiment, the connection between the gear shift lever and the shifter-shaft is by means of a yoke, with which the single open side of said yoke encompasses the shifter-shaft on only one side.
A particularly advantageous embodiment provides, that on the double-sided apparatus or the single-sided yoke, a come-along with a spherical projection is furnished, which engages itself in a cylindrical opening incised in the shifter-shaft.
The come-along, which is placed or on the shifter-shaft, or the said projection in the opening, which is to be found in the shifter-shaft, are advantageously present as releasable components, which are fastened onto the shifter-shaft.
The invention is described and explained in greater detail with the aid of a drawing. There is shown in:
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On the under end of the gear shift lever 20 is to be found a apparatus 42, which, in this case, encompasses the shifter-shaft 30 on both sides with ample clearance. On that side of the shifter-shaft 30 which is opposite to the holder 24 and its enclosed universal joint 26, that is, graphically referring to
A forward or backward displacement of the gear shift lever 20 along the longitudinal axis of the shifter-shaft 30, is converted by the above arrangement into a contrarily directed axial movement of the shifter-shaft 30 due to the positioning of the universal joint 26 and the therewith associated tipping movement of the gear shift lever 20 about the axis 38. If, however, the gear shift lever 20 is tipped in the universal joint 26 about the axis 40, then the apparatus 42 rotates itself about the shifter-shaft 30 in the same direction, and takes with it, along with the said opening 44 the come-along 46. The come-along 46, under this circumstance, then turns the shifter-shaft 30 by means of the ring 50 in the same direction as the tipping motion of the gear shift lever 20.
On the shifter-shaft 30 are placed, in this case, two shift fingers 52, 54, by which, upon the rotation of the shifter-shaft 30, a shifter fork, or a shift-rocker-arm (not shown) is respectively selected. This said fork or the like, can then perform a shifting operation, by an axial displacement of the shifter-shaft 30 along its longitudinal axis.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 40 474.0 | Sep 2003 | DE | national |