Patent classifications
B62D11/006
Steering arm return to neutral mechanism
A steering arm return to neutral mechanism for a steering arm pivotable on a shaft between a forward drive position and a reverse drive position. A torsion spring around the shaft has a first leg providing a spring force against a pin extending from the steering arm to pivot the steering arm from the forward drive position back to a neutral position, and a second leg providing a spring force against the pin to pivot the steering arm from the reverse drive position back to the neutral position. A stationary plate is positioned between the first leg and the second leg of the torsion spring.
STEERING ARM RETURN TO NEUTRAL MECHANISM
A steering arm return to neutral mechanism for a steering arm pivotable on a shaft between a forward drive position and a reverse drive position. A torsion spring around the shaft has a first leg providing a spring force against a pin extending from the steering arm to pivot the steering arm from the forward drive position back to a neutral position, and a second leg providing a spring force against the pin to pivot the steering arm from the reverse drive position back to the neutral position. A stationary plate is positioned between the first leg and the second leg of the torsion spring.
Return to neutral assembly
A return to neutral assembly may include a mounting bracket that may be configured to operably couple the return to neutral assembly to a transmission, an adjustment lever which may operably couple a steering assembly to a transmission shaft of the transmission, a torsion spring which may be disposed coaxially with the transmission shaft, and an eccentric adjustment assembly which may define a neutral position for the adjustment lever. The torsion spring may include a first leg and a second leg which may each extend proximate to the adjustment lever at a second end of the adjustment lever and to the eccentric adjustment assembly when the adjustment lever may be at the neutral position. One of the first leg or the second leg may lose contact with the eccentric adjustment assembly while maintaining contact with the adjustment lever when the adjustment lever may move away from the neutral position.