Transmission shifter with park lock

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Inventors

Osborn, Charles

Application #

103622

Filed

Dec-14-1979

Published

Dec-8-1981

Current US Class

070/247
070/254
070/257
074/473.23
074/526
074/535
074/538

International Classes

B60R 025/06; E05B 065/12; G05G 005/08

Field of Search

70/193 70/194 70/195 70/237 70/239 70/247 70/248 70/254 70/257 74/535 74/538 74/475 74/526 74/527 74/878

Assignee

JSJ Corporation (Grand Haven, MI)

Examiners

Herrmann; Allan D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Huizenga & Cooper

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Abstract
An automotive transmission shifter and park lock is disclosed which includes a base for mounting the shifter in an automotive vehicle. A shift lever is pivotable with respect to the base and a park lock hook is pivotally mounted on the shift lever. The base includes means for engaging the park lock hook comprising an aperture disposed in the base. The park lock hook is normally spring biased upwardly out of engagement with the aperture disposed on the base. Means for connecting the lock hook to an ignition switch locked park lock cable is provided whereby once the park lock cable is locked stationary by the ignition switch, the park lock hook is automatically pivoted into engagement with the aperture in the base upon an attempt to pivot the shift lever out of the park position. This hook-type lockout of the present invention generates the principal lockout forces in the shifter itself and the shifter and hook are sufficiently sturdy to prevent distortion and insure that the vehicle transmission cannot be moved from the park position once the ignition is turned off.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An automotive transmission shifter and park lock comprising:

a base adapted for mounting in an automotive vehicle;

a shift lever translatable with respect to said base;

a park lock hook pivotably mounted on said shift lever;

means for engaging said lock hook and thus preventing translation of said shift lever out of the park position;

means for spring biasing said pivotable lock hook out of engagement with said means for engaging; and

means for connecting said lock hook to an ignition switch locked park lock member, whereby once the park lock member is locked stationary said lock hook is pivoted into engagement with said means for engaging by translation of said shift lever out of the park position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to automotive transmission shifters and more particularly, to an automotive transmission shifter park lock.

Automotive transmission shifter park locks are known in the prior art. Transmission park locks are devices which disable the transmission shifter once the ignition switch or key is turned to the off position. These devices are intended to prevent the transmission from inadvertently being placed in the neutral position or in gear, for example, by the tampering of a child. Park locks are most often found in vehicles having automatic transmissions.

In the typical prior art automotive automatic transmission park lock, the ignition switch is provided with locking linkage that is interconnected with the transmission shifter by a flexible shielded park lock cable. Flexible shielded cables of this type are known in the art as Bowden cables. The park lock cable is generally connected to the pivotable manually actuated shift lever and is normally displaceable therewith. The ignition switch locking linkage insures that if the transmission is in any position other than the park position, the ignition key cannot be removed from the switch. Most importantly, the ignition switch lock linkage locks the park lock cable in place once the ignition switch is turned off. Since the park lock cable is no longer free to translate with the pivotable shift lever when the ignition is off, the transmission shifter is locked in the park position. In the case of a conventional automotive automatic transmission the vehicle will not roll with the transmission in park and the park lock insures that the automotive transmission cannot accidentally be placed in gear or in the neutral position once the ignition is turned off.
 
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