360° rotatable handle shifter with shifter position reset functionality in lieu of rotating handle to a fixed position
10675974 · 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian Mayville (Northville, MI, US)
- Yong Qiang Wang (Troy, MI, US)
- Christopher Soave (Brighton, MI, US)
- Christopher Curtis (Orion, MI, US)
- Scott Hengy (Davison, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16H2059/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K28/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/483
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H63/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/2661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K28/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H59/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A rotary shifter with 360 rotation in each of clockwise and counter clockwise rotating directions. The shifter includes a package housing with a bezel cover. A cylindrical shaped plunger housing is secured to a rotary knob supported atop the housing and which is selectively rotatable in the clockwise direction from a Park gear position, in succession, to each of a Reverse gear position, a Neutral gear position and at least one Drive gear position, with further clockwise rotation preventing movement beyond a final one of the Drive gear positions. The knob is further selectively rotatable in a counter clockwise direction to return to the Park gear position, with additional permitted counter-clockwise rotation retaining the shifter in the Park gear position.
Claims
1. A rotary shifter with 360 rotation in each of clockwise and counter clockwise rotating directions, said shifter comprising: a package housing with a bezel cover; a cylindrical shaped plunger housing to which is secured a rotary knob, a pair of lower and opposite radial projecting guiding portions which are interiorly hollowed at opposite end faces for receiving a pair of spheres and supporting detent springs, said end faces further including notches for seating said spheres in a compressed state against said springs; said knob being selectively rotatable in the clockwise direction from a Park gear position in succession to each of a Reverse gear position, a Neutral gear position and at least one Drive gear position; said knob being selectively rotatable in a counter clockwise direction to return to the Park gear position, with additional permitted counter-clockwise rotation retaining the shifter in the Park gear position; a PCB board integrated into the package housing; an underside of said plunger housing extending in proximity to said PCB board, said plunger housing further including a magnet located in proximity to a position sensor integrated into the PCB board and, upon rotating said plunger housing relative to said package housing as guided by an inwardly facing and perimeter defining detent profile against which is biased said spheres, adjusting a magnetic field sensed by said position sensor within said PCB board in order to detect a rotated knob position; and at least one external sensor associated with at least one of a door latch or a seatbelt latch and, upon experiencing a triggering condition, communicating with software integrated into said PCB board for resetting the gear shift position to Park without movement of said knob.
2. The rotary shifter as described in claim 1, said rotary knob further comprising an underside collar affixing within an open upper rim interior of said plunger housing which is in turn mounted through said bezel cover opening and a further opening associated with said main package housing so that said radial projecting guiding portions align with angled surfaces associated with said inwardly facing detent profile, said outwardly spring influenced spheres supported within said open interior of said radial portions interacting in tactile induced fashion with said detent profile edges defined within said upper rim interior of said package housing to establish guided rotation of said knob.
3. The rotary shifter as described in claim 2, further comprising a knob seal providing support between an underside interface between said rotary knob and a receiving profile of said plunger housing.
4. The rotary shifter as described in claim 3, further comprising a plurality of light pipes associated with each of the Park, Reverse, Neutral and at least one Drive gear positions, each of said light pipes being arranged within said housing and having an open bottom in communication with an LED integrated into said PCB board.
5. The rotary shifter as described in claim 4, said LED's each further comprising a pair of LEDs associated with each of said light pipes for providing each of backlighting and gear indication respectively for each shifter position.
6. A rotary shifter with 360 rotation in each of clockwise and counter clockwise rotating directions, comprising: a knob supported atop a housing and being selectively rotatable in a first direction from a Park gear position in succession to each of a Reverse gear position, a Neutral gear position and at least one Drive gear position; said knob also being selectively rotatable in a second counter direction from any of the Reverse, Neutral and Drive gear positions to return to the Park gear position; a PCB board integrated into a bottom interior of said housing; a plunger assembly secured to said knob and extending within said housing, a pair of lower and opposite radial projecting guiding portions which are interiorly hollowed at opposite end faces for receiving a pair of spheres and supporting detent springs, said end faces further including notches for seating said spheres in a compressed state against said springs; an underside of said plunger housing arranged in proximity to said PCB board, said plunger housing further including a magnet secured to an end thereof and located in proximity to a position sensor integrated into the PCB board such that, upon rotating said plunger housing relative to said package housing as guided by an inwardly facing and perimeter defining detent profile against which is biased said spheres, adjusting a magnetic field sensed by said position sensor within said PCB board in order to detect a rotated knob position; and at least one external sensor associated with at least one of a door latch or a seatbelt latch and, upon experiencing a triggering condition, communicating with software integrated into said PCB board for resetting the gear shift position to Park without movement of said knob.
7. The rotary shifter as described in claim 6, said rotary knob further comprising an underside collar affixing within an open upper rim interior of said plunger housing which is in turn mounted through said bezel cover opening and a further opening associated with said main package housing so that said radial projecting guiding portions align with angled surfaces associated with said inwardly facing detent profile, said outwardly spring influenced spheres supported within said open interior of said radial portions interacting in tactile induced fashion with said detent profile edges defined within said upper rim interior of said package housing to establish guided rotation of said knob.
8. The rotary shifter as described in claim 7, further comprising a knob seal providing support between an underside interface between said rotary knob and a receiving profile of said plunger housing.
9. The rotary shifter as described in claim 8, further comprising a plurality of light pipes associated with each of the Park, Reverse, Neutral and at least one Drive gear positions, each of said light pipes being arranged within said housing and having an open bottom in communication with an LED integrated into said PCB board.
10. The rotary shifter as described in claim 9, said LED's each further comprising a pair of LEDs associated with each of said light pipes for providing each of backlighting and gear indication respectively for each shifter position.
11. A rotary shifter with 360 rotation in each of clockwise and counter clockwise rotating directions, said shifter comprising: a package housing with a bezel cover; a cylindrical shaped plunger housing to which is secured a rotary knob, a pair of lower and opposite radial projecting guiding portions which are interiorly hollowed at opposite end faces for receiving a pair of detent elements and supporting detent springs, said end faces further including notches for seating said detent elements in a compressed state against said springs; said knob being selectively rotatable in the clockwise direction from a Park gear position in succession to each of a Reverse gear position, a Neutral gear position and at least one Drive gear position; said knob being selectively rotatable in a counter clockwise direction to return to the Park gear position, with additional permitted counter-clockwise rotation retaining the shifter in the Park gear position; a PCB board integrated into the package housing; an underside of said plunger housing extending in proximity to said PCB board, said plunger housing further including a magnet located in proximity to a position sensor integrated into the PCB board and, upon rotating said plunger housing relative to said package housing as guided by an inwardly facing and perimeter defining detent profile against which is biased said detent elements, adjusting a magnetic field sensed by said position sensor within said PCB board in order to detect a rotated knob position, said detent profile further including a plurality of inter-connecting and angled surfaces arranged in a reciprocating pattern; and at least one external sensor associated with at least one of a door latch or a seatbelt latch and, upon experiencing a triggering condition, communicating with software integrated into said PCB board for resetting the gear shift position to Park without movement of said knob.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will now be made to the attached illustrations, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views: and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) With reference now to
(9) With further reference to each of
(10) As further depicted in the underside perspective of
(11) A rotary knob 35 includes an underside collar 36 (see
(12) The rotary knob 35 further includes a knob seal 38 (shown in
(13) An underneath located printed circuit (PCB) board is depicted at 40. As further shown in
(14) An underside of the plunger housing 22 also integrates a magnet 56 (see
(15) A plurality of light pipes are provided and include each of a Park position light pipe 60, Reverse position light pipe 62, Neutral position light pipe 64, and Drive position light pipe 66. Each of the light pipes 60-66 are supported within the package housing so that bottom open ends are in communication with individual pairs of LED's integrated into the PCB board 40.
(16) The LED's are shown in the underside perspective of
(17) In this fashion, the present invention discloses a 360 degree rotary shifter in which the rotary knob can rotate 360 in either of first clockwise or second counterclockwise rotational directions with detent feel. Further, and if the gear position remains in any gear other than Park while the driver is preparing to exit the vehicle, the remote switch will be triggered and will instruct the shifter software integrated into the PCB 40 to reset the knob current position as Park and without any component movement having occurred.
(18) As will be further described, software further provides for resetting of the shifter to the Park position in response to an input signal from an external sensor such as associated with a seatbelt latch, door latch or the like. As indicated, resetting of the shifter to the Park position occurs via the software component without instructing movement of any components (notably the rotary knob). The ability to eliminate all physical stoppers dictating knob rotation allows for resetting of the gear position (other than in Park) to the Park position by the software alone, dispensing with the need for Park lock or return to Park mechanisms attendant with the prior art.
(19) Having described our invention, other and additional embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims: