TRANSMISSION SHIFT FORK
20170114896 ยท 2017-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2063/324
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed transmission shift fork has improved contact areas that engage a gear that is shifted into and out of engagement with the drive train. As a result of the improved contact areas the gear and the shift fork have a more stable alignment that reduces wear during shifting and avoids uneven wear of the parts. The shift fork has an elongated pin that is positioned inside of a biasing spring. The pin has a length that is greater than the length of a compressed biasing spring, which contributes to increased stability and reduced wear from linear movement.
Claims
1. A vehicle transmission shift fork for engaging a transfer gear, the shift fork comprising: a hub with a midsection that supports dependent arms that define an interior cavity of a predetermined diameter that complements an interior diameter associated with a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear; each dependent arm has an end contact portion of a predetermined size that is complementarily to the circumferential channel; wherein the hub midsection and the dependent arms are centered about a common plane; and, wherein a combination of the complementary fit between the contact portions and a predetermined transfer gear's circumferential channel maintains the combination centered about the common plane.
2. The shift fork of claim 1 wherein the hub includes a tubular projection and a shaft that are aligned along a longitudinal axis.
3. The shift fork of claim 2 wherein the longitudinal axis is perpendicular to the common plane about which the hub midsection and the dependent arms are centered.
4. The shift fork of claim 1 wherein the end portions of the dependent arms include wear surfaces.
5. The shift fork of claim 4 wherein the wear surfaces have parallel outer faces that are separated by an inner face.
6. The shift fork of claim 5 wherein the inner face is perpendicular to the parallel outer faces.
7. The shift fork of claim 5 wherein the parallel outer faces that are separated by a distance that is substantially equal to a width associated with a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear.
8. The shift fork of claim 7 wherein the inner face of the end portions are spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to the predetermined diameter that complements an interior diameter associated with a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear.
9. The shift fork of claim 1 further comprising a hub having: a tubular projection; a shaft with a predetermined length; and a compression spring with a compressed length that is less than the predetermined length of the shaft.
10. The shift fork of claim 9 wherein the wear surfaces have parallel outer faces that are separated by an inner face.
11. The shift fork of claim 10 wherein the inner face is perpendicular to the parallel outer faces.
12. The shift fork of claim 11 wherein the parallel outer faces that are separated by a distance that is substantially equal to a width associated with a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear.
13. The shift fork of claim 12 wherein the inner face of the end portions are spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to the predetermined diameter that complements an interior diameter associated with a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear.
14. A vehicle transmission shift fork for engaging a transfer gear, the shift fork comprising: a hub that includes a face with a dependent shaft that extends along a longitudinal axis that is perpendicular to the hub face; a midsection that has is joined to the hub and combines with dependent arms to form an arched cavity; each of the dependent arms has an end portion with a wear pad that is sized to fit within a predetermined bearing collar channel that is defined by a circular base and opposed circular flanges that are spaced apart by the base; each wear pad has first and second opposed faces that contact the circular flanges and inner face that contacts the circular base.
15. A vehicle transmission shift fork for engaging a transfer gear, the shift fork comprising: a hub a with a midsection that supports dependent arms that define an interior cavity with a predetermined diameter that complements a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear, and the hub midsection and dependent arms are centered about a common plane; each dependent arm has a free end with a contact portion of a predetermined size that is complementary to a portion of the circumferential channel; and, wherein a combination of the contact portions and a circumferential channel encircling a predetermined transfer gear maintains the shift fork and transfer gear centered about the common plane.
Description
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