This invention relates generally to a transmission shift control for vehicles, particularly work machines such as tractors and the like, and more particularly, to a transmission shift control movable or shiftable between forward, rearward and neutral positions or modes, and which includes a switch or button operable for actuating or engaging a park brake or park lock when the control is in the neutral position or mode, the control being automatically operable for deactuating or releasing the park brake or lock when moved or shifted from the neutral position or mode to the forward or reverse positions or modes.
Controls for the park brake or park lock on tractors having power-shuttle transmissions are typically one of two known types. The first type has a park position on a shift lever that also controls forward, neutral, and reverse operation of the transmission. The second type uses a separate mechanical park brake lever, which allows use of a three position shuttle lever. A possible shortcoming of the first type is a greater space requirement for accommodating shifting between four positions, which can result in occasional inadvertent shifting into park. A possible shortcoming of the second type is that because the shuttle lever and brake lever are separate, the shuttle lever can be operated while the park brake is inadvertently engaged.
Thus, what is sought is a transmission shift control operable for selecting forward, reverse, neutral and park modes, without requiring a separate park position so as to provide relative compactness, yet which reduces or eliminates the possibility of inadvertent shifting into park, and operating the transmission in the forward and reverse modes while the park brake or lock is inadvertently actuated or applied.
According to the present invention, a three position or mode shift control including a forward position or mode, a neutral position or mode, and a reverse position or mode, and a switch or button operable for engaging a park brake or park lock, is disclosed. The control preferably includes a shift lever shiftable or between the forward, neutral and reverse positions or modes, and a park switch or button is preferably a momentary switch on the lever or a hand grip of the lever operable for controlling a solenoid that actuates the park brake or park lock. Also preferably, the park switch or button is clearly visible. Park is actuated by operating the switch or button while the shift control is in the neutral position or mode. Park is deactuated or released by shifting into the forward or reverse position or mode.
An advantage of the present invention is a compact shuttle shift pattern with only three positions and no additional movement of the shift control to select park. As another advantage, shuttle shifting can be performed with less possibility of accidentally moving the control to the park position. As still another advantage, no separate lever is required to engage or actuate the park brake or lock. Additionally, park is automatically deactuated or released when the shift control is shifted into the forward or reverse positions.
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In operation, at start up in neutral, neutral switch 52 is open and park switch 28 is in its normally closed state, such that no power is present at solenoid 24 and, as a result, the park brake or lock is actuated. Then, when the shifter is shifted into either forward or reverse, neutral switch 52 closes, supplying power to solenoid 24 to automatically deactuate or release the brake. At the same time, because park switch 28 is normally closed, power through neutral switch 52 will flow through park switch 28 to the coil of relay 56 to close or latch it so as to connect solenoid 24 to power therethrough. Then, the shifter can be shifted through forward, reverse and neutral with the park brake or lock deactuated or released. To actuate park, when in neutral, park switch 28 can be pressed to change its state to open. This de-energizes relay 56 causing it to open. Because neutral switch 52 is open, power is removed from solenoid 24 and the brake is actuated. Then, when the shifter is moved to one of the other positions, power is supplied through neutral switch 52 to the solenoid and through the park switch to the relay to latch it and deactuate or release the brake.
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It will be understood that changes in the details, materials, steps, and arrangements of parts which have been described and illustrated to explain the nature of the invention will occur to and may be made by those skilled in the art upon a reading of this disclosure within the principles and scope of the invention. The foregoing description illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention; however, concepts, as based upon the description, may be employed in other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following claims are intended to protect the invention broadly as well as in the specific form shown.
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