The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for reducing a throw of an automobile shift lever assembly.
Many automobiles have shift levers that enable a driver of an automobile to manually shift an automobile transmission from one gear to another gear (commonly referred to as shifting gears). An amount of movement that the driver must impart on the shift lever in order to shift gears is called a shift lever throw. When the driver moves the shift lever by the required shift lever throw, a cable that is attached to both the shift lever and a gear shifting mechanism causes the automobile transmission to shift from one gear to another gear. Recently, attempts have been made to reduce the shift lever throw while maintaining the cable movement required to shift gears.
For example, the shift lever throw can be reduced by reducing the length of the shift lever. However, this often makes the shift lever more difficult to maneuver, less accessible to the driver and/or less ergonomic for the driver. Accordingly, a need exists for an improved apparatus for reducing an automobile shift lever throw.
In one embodiment, the present invention is a shift lever assembly is that includes a shift lever having a fulcrum. A shift lever arm is attached to the shift lever. The shift lever arm has a first cable attachment site disposed at a first radial distance from the fulcrum. A short throw assembly is attached to one of the shift lever and the shift lever arm. The short throw assembly has a second cable attachment site disposed at a second radial distance from the fulcrum, such that second radial distance is greater than the first radial distance. The short throw assembly also includes an inner surface that is complementary with an outer surface of the shift lever arm.
In another embodiment, the present invention is a shift lever assembly that includes a shift lever having a fulcrum. The shift lever arm is attached to the shift lever. The shift lever arm has a first cable attachment site disposed at a first radial distance from the fulcrum. A short throw assembly is attached to one of the shift lever and the shift lever arm. The short throw assembly has a second cable attachment site disposed at a second radial distance from the fulcrum, wherein the second radial distance is in the range of approximately 0.1 inch to approximately 1.0 inch greater than the first radial distance. The short throw assembly also includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is secured to the second portion by at least one fastener, and an inner surface that is complementary with an outer surface of the shift lever arm.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention is a short throw assembly for reducing the throw on a 2002 Honda Civic shift lever assembly, wherein the 2002 Honda Civic shift lever assembly includes a shift lever having a fulcrum and a shift lever arm attached to the shift lever. The shift lever arm has a first cable attachment site disposed at a first radial distance from the fulcrum. The short throw assembly includes a second cable attachment site disposed at a second radial distance from the fulcrum, wherein the second radial distance is greater than the first radial distance. The short throw assembly also includes an inner surface that is complementary with an outer surface of the shift lever arm.
Novel features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
As shown in
The short throw assembly 20 includes a cable attachment pin 22. A cable 30, as shown schematically in
The cable attachment pin 22 of the short throw assembly 20 is positioned, such that a distance 24 between a fulcrum 26 of the shift lever 12 and the cable attachment pin 22 is greater than a distance 28 between the shift lever fulcrum 26 and the original cable attachment pin 18 (
The shift lever 12 may also be attached at its end to a handle 36 for manipulated by a driver of the automobile. The handle 36 may be ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of manipulation by the automobile driver. The shift lever 12 and the shift lever arm 16 may each be formed from or include any one of a variety of materials, such as a plastic polymer, a thermoplastic material or a metal material. For example, in one embodiment, the shift lever 12 is composed of a metal material, and the shift lever arm 16 is composed of a plastic polymer. However, in other embodiments, the shift lever 12 and the shift lever arm 16 may be composed of the same or similar materials.
The original cable attachment pin 18 may be attached to the shift lever arm 16 by any one of a variety of means, such as welding, screw fastening, riveting or bonding with an adhesive, among other appropriate attachment means. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the original cable attachment pin 18 is a ball stud which is molded into the shift lever arm 16. In this embodiment, the ball stud includes a shaft that extends from to the shift lever arm 16 and a ball that is attached to the shaft. Preferably, the ball of the ball stud has a larger diameter than the shaft of the ball stud.
In the exemplary embodiment depicted in
The cable attachment pin 22 may be attached to the first section 20A by any of the attachment means described above with respect to the attachment of the original cable attachment pin 18 to the shift lever arm 16. Moreover, the cable attachment pin 22 may be integrally formed with the first section 20A. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, the cable attachment pin 22 is a ball stud having a ball or head 38 that is attached to a shaft 40. Preferably, the ball 38 of the ball stud has a larger diameter than the diameter of the shaft 40 of the ball stud. The ball stud may also contain a collar 44 disposed on the shaft 40 and spaced a short distance from the ball 38. The collar 44 may act as a stop in embodiments where the shaft 40 of the ball stud includes external threads that threadably engage an internally threaded opening 42 of the short throw assembly 20. In addition, the cable 30 may be attached to the cable attachment pin 22 in the spacing between the head portion 38 and the collar 44, such that the cable 30 is locked in position between the head portion 38 and the collar 44.
The first and second sections 20A and 20B may be connected to each other to form the body 21, and also connected to the shift lever 12 and/or the original cable attachment pin 18, by any suitable attachment means to, such as welding, screw fastening, riveting, bonding with an adhesive, or any combination thereof among other appropriate attachment means. In an exemplary embodiment, at least one fastener 54 extends through an opening 55 in the second section 20B and into an opening 56 in the first section 20A to secure the first section 20A to the second section 20B. For example, the first and second sections 20A and 20B may be secured to each other by use of a plurality of fasteners 54, such as by four fasteners 54 as is shown in
In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the first and second sections 20A and 20B are separate component parts. However, in other embodiments the first and second sections 20A and 20B may be integrally connected, for example through an external hinge or through an internal hinge, among other appropriate connections.
The short throw assembly 20′ may be formed from or include any one of a variety of materials, such as a plastic polymer, a thermoform material, a thermoplastic material or a metal material, among other materials. In addition, the short throw assembly 20′ may be formed by any one of a variety of processes, such as machining, casting, injection molding or stamping, among other fabrication processes.
As discussed, the cable attachment pin 22 of the short throw assembly 20 is positioned such that the distance 24 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the cable attachment pin 22 is greater than the distance 28 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the original cable attachment pin 18. This increase in distance may be controlled by changing the thickness of the first section 20A and/or by changing the height of the raised section 58.
In one exemplary embodiment, the distance 24 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the cable attachment pin 22 is in a range of approximately 0.1 inch to approximately 1.0 inch greater than the distance 28 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the original cable attachment pin 18. In another embodiment, the distance 24 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the cable attachment pin 22 is in a range of approximately 0.5 inch to 1.0 inch greater than the distance 28 from the shift lever fulcrum 26 to the original cable attachment pin 18. In such an embodiment, the shift lever throw 34 can be reduced by as much as approximately 25%.
Although the difference in the distance 24 from the cable attachment pin 22 to the shift lever fulcrum 26 and the distance 28 from the original cable attachment pin 18 to the shift lever fulcrum 26 may be made greater than that described above, at disparities greater than approximately 1 inch, the movement of the cable 30 between the cable attachment pin 22 and the gear shift mechanism 32 is at an angle that causes the cable to bind up, possibly resulting in a fracture of the cable 30.
In the depicted exemplary embodiment of
With any of the aforementioned exemplary embodiments, the short throw assembly 20,20′,20″ may be additionally or alternatively secured to the shift lever arm 16, and/or to the original cable attachment pin 18, and/or the shift lever 12 by the use of fasteners, adhesives, or welds.
With any of the aforementioned exemplary embodiments, the short throw assembly 20,20′,20″ may include an inner surface 80 that is complementary to an outer surface 82 of the shift lever arm 16. For example, in the exemplary embodiments depicted in
The preceding description has been presented with references to presently preferred embodiments of the invention. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principle, spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description should not be read as pertaining only to the precise structures described and shown in the accompanying drawings.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/405,945, filed on Aug. 26, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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60405945 | Aug 2002 | US |