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US1482154A
US1482154A US564052A US56405222A US1482154A US 1482154 A US1482154 A US 1482154A US 564052 A US564052 A US 564052A US 56405222 A US56405222 A US 56405222A US 1482154 A US1482154 A US 1482154A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/01Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens
    • B60R25/04Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the propulsion system, e.g. engine or drive motor
    • B60R25/06Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the propulsion system, e.g. engine or drive motor operating on the vehicle transmission
    • B60R25/066Locking of hand actuated control actuating means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T70/00Locks
    • Y10T70/50Special application
    • Y10T70/5611For control and machine elements
    • Y10T70/569Lever
    • Y10T70/573Single
    • Y10T70/5752Universal mounting

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  • My invention relates to that type of locks designed to prevent operation of the gear shift lever of a motor vehicle and among 3G the objects thereof lare to provide an improved structure of the character stated; to provide a structure which will positively lock the control lever in neutral position; to provide a structure which cannot, by any of the means ordinarily employed for that purpose, be rendered ineffective for the intended use; and such further objects, advantages, and capabilities as will later more fully appear.
  • My invention further resides in thecolnbination, construction, and arrangement of parts illustrated in the'ac'companying drawings and, While I have shown therein a preferred embodiment. of my invention, I desire the same to be understood as illustrative only and not as limiting said invention.
  • Fig. 1 is a broken planview'of my new construction, the control lever being shown .in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section substantially along the plane indicated by the line 2 1-2 Fig. 1.
  • the lever, ⁇ ball seat 5 is heldin adjusted position with relation to Fig. 3 is a broken sectional elevation, ap- Y in the body 4 of the lock casing are ⁇ the ⁇ the body member 4L by ⁇ means of a screw 6 which is ordinarily screwed in tightly andl 11 up against the lever ball 12, as will be obvious.
  • the ring 8 having been turned in until it tightly holds ring 7 in position f.
  • a screw or screws 14C serve to hold the body member 4: in proper posit-ion onthe housing 1 and these screws are likewise finished yoff Hush with the surface of the lock. It will be Seen fromjthe above that when the parts have all been placed in position and the screws cut or broken off until their outer ends are just flush with the lock body, it will be practically. impossible' to removethe lock unless provided with the proper-equipment. It will also be necessary to have the lock free from the machine and where it can be secured within proper machineryv for operation.
  • the lock body 4 is provided with an upwardly extending flange 15 having at its upper end an inwardly directed flange 16, parts 15 and 16 having their upper surface convex, the center of curvature being located at the center of curvature of the ball 12.
  • a curved plate 17 whose inner surface has the same radius of curvature as the upper Surface of parts 15 and 16, surrounds the control lever 2 and moves therewith, sliding over the Vcurved upper face of said members.
  • Outside off-lange 15 is a locking ring 18 which maybe raised ⁇ up into the path of plate 17 to prevent the same from lateral motion' in any direction.4 Encasing these members is a sleeve whichv is fastened to the body member 4 by means of screwthreadingandV then permanently locked in position by means of screw 6 referred to above, after the parts have been properly positioned.
  • the locking? ring, ⁇ 18 is provided in its pe- Y iv cylindrical perforation 2li in which slides a cylindrical pin 25.
  • Pin 25I has al'pertoration 26 extending therethroughftor the .reception or a pin eX- tending from' the vface of block 28 pivoted von the inner end ot the'vr locki ⁇ cylinder.
  • This bloc'lr 2S is secured to the end .of the .look cylinder'SO bymeans of a cani plate 29 having on one edge a (am 3l or" appropriate .size Vand shape.
  • a :loclr body adapted to be secured to the upper portionA of a1 transmission casing ⁇ and to have a. control -lever pivotally supported therein; said lock body having,v in its upper portion anv internaly peripherally disposed aperture for the reception of locking means; said-bodyaalso ,having an inwardly extending 'groovev for the reception of a movable plate; a plate surrounding ⁇ the control.
  • a body member provided with aniupivardly and inwardly extending flange; a vlock cylinderv carryingsleeve secured toA said vbodyfinember and spaced from said flange;
  • a plate adaptedto surround a cont-rollover and extend into the space between the Vflange andlock carryingl sleeve; and meansactuated by the cylinder into the path ot' movement of the plate, ⁇ whereby saidy plate is prevented .fro'm movement 4Within the spaceinto which it extends. r
  • a bodyV member having a flange located around theginner periphery'thereof; a lock ⁇ cylinderfcarryingsleeve secured tothe body member; a carnfplateiXedly fsecuredbeftvveenthe dange and sleeve; yand a Vlocking lll) therewith; and means lior rotating said locking ring to cause the ycooperating cams to move the locking ring axially.
  • a locking ring having cams formed thereon and having in its periphery a longitudinally extending aperture; a pin movable in said aperture; a lock cylinder having a block pivoted thereon, and provided With means for actuating said block; said block carrying means for actuating said pin to actuate the locking ring.
  • a lock body having an internally arranged axially extending flange; a lock cylinder carrying sleeve secured to said lock body and spaced from said flange; a vcam plate adjustably secured Within the space between the flange and sleeve; a locking ring provided vvlth cams cooperating with the cams on the said plate; and means connecting the lock cylinder and the looking ringso that rotation of the cylinder Will cause rotation and axial movement of the locking ring.
  • lock mechanisms for shift levers for transmission devices comprising a support Vand a lever operatively supported thereby, a member movable with the lever,
  • a second member movable into and out of the path or' movement of said lirst mentioned member, a lock element connected to said second mentioned member and movable kto move the same to or out of the path lof movement of said rst mentioned memer.
  • a support a shift lever operatively supported thereby, a lock .member connected to the lever and movable in the support, a second lock member movable in the support into and out of the path of movement of the first mentioned lock member, a third lock member connected to the second lock member and operable to kmove said second lock member into and out of the path of movement of the first lock member.
  • a support a shift lever operatively supy ported thereby, a lock member connected to the lever and movable inthe support, a second lock membermovable in the support into and out of the path of movement of the lirst mentioned lock member, a third lock. member connected to the second lock member and operable to move said second lock member into and -out of the path of movement of the iirst lock member, and means for supporting thel second lock member in the path of movement of the lirst lock member whereby the third lock member is free and receives no re-action from the second lock member.

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Jan. 29 1924;.
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A. c. SAXTON Filed May 27. 1922 awa A. C. SAXTON Jan. 29 1924. 1,482,154
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Filed May 27, 1922 2 sheets-sheet 2 flllmlm g Patented Jan. 29, 1924.
UNITED `STATES 1,482,15A PA ENT OFFICE- AUGUSTUS C. SAXTON, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AssIeNoR 'ro 'II-R MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION or ILLINOIS. y
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Application led May `27, 1922. Serial No. 564,052.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, AUGUSTUS C. SAX- 'roN,.a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Locks, of
whichthe following is a specification.
My invention relates to that type of locks designed to prevent operation of the gear shift lever of a motor vehicle and among 3G the objects thereof lare to provide an improved structure of the character stated; to provide a structure which will positively lock the control lever in neutral position; to provide a structure which cannot, by any of the means ordinarily employed for that purpose, be rendered ineffective for the intended use; and such further objects, advantages, and capabilities as will later more fully appear.
My invention further resides in thecolnbination, construction, and arrangement of parts illustrated in the'ac'companying drawings and, While I have shown therein a preferred embodiment. of my invention, I desire the same to be understood as illustrative only and not as limiting said invention.
' In the drawings annexed hereto and forming a part hereof,
Fig. 1 is a broken planview'of my new construction, the control lever being shown .in section.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section substantially along the plane indicated by the line 2 1-2 Fig. 1.
a right angle to the plane parts 'for sustaining and maintaining the control lever in position and permitting the same to oscillate to any one of the several controlled positions. The lever,` ball seat 5 is heldin adjusted position with relation to Fig. 3 is a broken sectional elevation, ap- Y in the body 4 of the lock casing are\the` the body member 4L by` means of a screw 6 which is ordinarily screwed in tightly andl 11 up against the lever ball 12, as will be obvious. The ring 8 having been turned in until it tightly holds ring 7 in position f.
is locked in place by means of a bolt or bolts 18 which'pass through the body member Land into the ring 8 and are then finished off flush with the surface of the body member. A screw or screws 14C serve to hold the body member 4: in proper posit-ion onthe housing 1 and these screws are likewise finished yoff Hush with the surface of the lock. It will be Seen fromjthe above that when the parts have all been placed in position and the screws cut or broken off until their outer ends are just flush with the lock body, it will be practically. impossible' to removethe lock unless provided with the proper-equipment. It will also be necessary to have the lock free from the machine and where it can be secured within proper machineryv for operation.
`The lock body 4: is provided with an upwardly extending flange 15 having at its upper end an inwardly directed flange 16, parts 15 and 16 having their upper surface convex, the center of curvature being located at the center of curvature of the ball 12. A curved plate 17 whose inner surface has the same radius of curvature as the upper Surface of parts 15 and 16, surrounds the control lever 2 and moves therewith, sliding over the Vcurved upper face of said members. Outside off-lange 15 is a locking ring 18 which maybe raised `up into the path of plate 17 to prevent the same from lateral motion' in any direction.4 Encasing these members is a sleeve whichv is fastened to the body member 4 by means of screwthreadingandV then permanently locked in position by means of screw 6 referred to above, after the parts have been properly positioned.
The details of the locking mechanism are shown'most clearly in Fig. 4 from which it i riphery .vith-a s ubstant tools.' Y
It is 'ofcourse un erstood' that the speciiic ldescription of structure, set v'forth above may will be .seenthat a cam-plate 19 `provided with aplurality oif camsQO, preferably not less than 5 in number, cooperates with locking ring 18 to raise same into locking position vas shoi'vn inltigW 6. As indicated above, these parts are enclosed in a casing 2l Within which cam-plate 19 isrotatively justed until cams 2O accurately lit in the cam notches 22 in locking ringvlf .when this ring is in unlocked position, When the above noted adjusted position is attained, locking' ring; 323i is turned in to lock the lcamplate r9 iirinl fn' adjusted position.
The locking? ring,` 18 is provided in its pe- Y iv cylindrical perforation 2li in which slides a cylindrical pin 25. Pin 25I has al'pertoration 26 extending therethroughftor the .reception or a pin eX- tending from' the vface of block 28 pivoted von the inner end ot the'vr locki` cylinder. This bloc'lr 2S is secured to the end .of the .look cylinder'SO bymeans of a cani plate 29 having on one edge a (am 3l or" appropriate .size Vand shape. In the prese; t example this is shown as extending one fourth ot the Way aroundv the plate QSlaud' block y28 also er;- tends around one fourth of the plate 29. lt will therefore beseen that during the lirst halt revolution ot the lrey and cylinder cam 3l does: not* engage with either shoulder 32 vorshoulder Brot the bloei; 28, but during' the secondhalt revolution this block `will caused'to turn about the cylinder 1800.' As lWill bel obvious this movement will' cause loclringrring 18 to-turn about its airis,y thus ,causing its camV laces to rise up onthe 1carri laces et the cams 20. `Whenthis happens :ring'lS rises so that itsupper end comes incontact with the edgeof plate 17 thus preventing the same trom being moved i laterally. This plate 'i7 is held doivn in contact with flange lby means of a flange 3st at theuppercdge oit casing 21.
It ivi-llb'efseen-romthe above description that when the parts are all" adjusted into desired relation and secured in 'adjusted ipositions', it ivi-ll be next toimpossible to-get vthemout olisuchadj-usted positions Without completely destroying the loclr,y thev parts beingv-v made of `very vhardmaterial so that they'are not susceptible Vto attacks with'cold chisel, Sledge; hack-saw and other similar be departed from Without departing from the spi i of my invention as set forth' in this speciica ion and. the appended claims. Havi'ngi now `described `my invention, lclaiin:
V1'. Inl'a loclrfot fthe-character Vdescribed,
' means "for 'sup'portingfa i motor vehicle? control lever and'"peijmitting;V sanietobe moved f to, .ivarious'ffoperative vpositiens means surf rounding-#thai control'lever` andi" movingtive positions; a member surroundingr the leverand having its edge enclosed Within the body member, said member surrounding` the lever being,- movable Within the body member; and means vmovable into the path of movement of the lever surroundingmember to4` prevent' movement thereof.
3. yln a loelrto Abemounted upon a transmission Ycasing; a bodylmember; said body memberyhavingin itsY upper part an aperture; means vtherein for supiiorting a conltrol/lever; ,means surrounding they control lever` andAV extendingV laterally into the `opening fin the body member; and means in thef aperture in the body'member movable into. aposition .tor preventing` movement ot' the 1 member .surrounding `the control lever.
4. In a lock ot the characterdeseribed a :loclr body adapted to be secured to the upper portionA of a1 transmission casing` and to have a. control -lever pivotally supported therein; said lock body having,v in its upper portion anv internaly peripherally disposed aperture for the reception of locking means; said-bodyaalso ,having an inwardly extending 'groovev for the reception of a movable plate; a plate surrounding` the control. lever and movablefintoivarious positions in the in- Wardly- 'extending Lgroove, as said lever moves to its various operative positions; and locking`V ineanszinl the peripherally disposed 'apertureadapted to beinovedA into position to prevent motion of the plate-surrounding the. controlvlever. 'l
,5, In Jaflocke of the character described, a body member provided with aniupivardly and inwardly extending flange; a vlock cylinderv carryingsleeve secured toA said vbodyfinember and spaced from said flange;
a plate adaptedto surround a cont-rollover and extend into the space between the Vflange andlock carryingl sleeve; and meansactuated by the cylinder into the path ot' movement of the plate, `whereby saidy plate is prevented .fro'm movement 4Within the spaceinto which it extends. r
6.1m al lock y'of 'the character described, a bodyV member: having a flange located around theginner periphery'thereof; a lock` cylinderfcarryingsleeve secured tothe body member; a carnfplateiXedly fsecuredbeftvveenthe dange and sleeve; yand a Vlocking lll) therewith; and means lior rotating said locking ring to cause the ycooperating cams to move the locking ring axially.
7. In a lock of the charactery described, a locking ring having cams formed thereon and having in its periphery a longitudinally extending aperture; a pin movable in said aperture; a lock cylinder having a block pivoted thereon, and provided With means for actuating said block; said block carrying means for actuating said pin to actuate the locking ring.
8. In a lock of the character described, a lock bodyhaving an internally arranged axially extending flange; a lock cylinder carrying sleeve secured to said lock body and spaced from said flange; a vcam plate adjustably secured Within the space between the flange and sleeve; a locking ring provided vvlth cams cooperating with the cams on the said plate; and means connecting the lock cylinder and the looking ringso that rotation of the cylinder Will cause rotation and axial movement of the locking ring.
9. In a lock of the characterdescribed,`
means Jfor supporting a motor vehicle control lever and permitting same `to be moved to various operative positions; means connected to the control lever and moving therewith as the lever moves to its operative positions; and means movable into the path of movement of the second named means to prevent its movement and thereby prevent movement of the control lever, and a movable lock member for moving the third named means. Y
10. In lock mechanisms for shift levers for transmission devices comprising a support Vand a lever operatively supported thereby, a member movable with the lever,
a second member movable into and out of the path or' movement of said lirst mentioned member, a lock element connected to said second mentioned member and movable kto move the same to or out of the path lof movement of said rst mentioned memer. f
l1. In a device of the class disclosed7 a support, a shift lever operatively supported thereby, a lock .member connected to the lever and movable in the support, a second lock member movable in the support into and out of the path of movement of the first mentioned lock member, a third lock member connected to the second lock member and operable to kmove said second lock member into and out of the path of movement of the first lock member.
12. In a device of the character disclosed;
a support, a shift lever operatively supy ported thereby, a lock member connected to the lever and movable inthe support, a second lock membermovable in the support into and out of the path of movement of the lirst mentioned lock member, a third lock. member connected to the second lock member and operable to move said second lock member into and -out of the path of movement of the iirst lock member, and means for supporting thel second lock member in the path of movement of the lirst lock member whereby the third lock member is free and receives no re-action from the second lock member.
In Witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe
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