US20060000304A1 - Control lever with partially enclosed rotary wheel - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to a control lever mechanism, such as a speed control lever for an infinitely variable transmission (IVT).
- IVT infinitely variable transmission
- Production John Deere 20 Series tractors with an IVT include a speed control lever with a rotary wheel, and such a control lever assembly for an IVT is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,404,187, issued in 2002 to Dieter Ruckert.
- the rotary wheel is mounted near the upper end of a lever housing.
- the wheel projects laterally from a side of the housing and is rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis which is transverse with respect to an axis of the lever.
- the housing must be large enough to allow an operator's hand to grip the housing in the area below the wheel and so that the operator's thumb can manipulate the wheel. But, such a large control lever assembly will be too large for use in more compact control modules, such as an armrest control console.
- an object of this invention is to provide a compact control lever assembly.
- a further object of the invention is to provide such a control lever assembly which can be used in an armrest control console.
- a control lever assembly has a moveable lever and a knob mounted on an end of the lever.
- the knob has a hollow housing which is removably attached to a cylindrical base.
- the housing has a cylindrical side wall which forms an opening.
- a wheel is received in the housing for rotation therein about an axis which is parallel to an axis of the lever.
- a rotary encoder generates a rotary position signal and is coupled to the wheel by a stiff wire or shaft.
- the shaft extends through the wheel to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder.
- the shaft extends through a bore in the base and through a bore in the lever.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a lever assembly according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view taken along lines 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partially sectional view taken along lines 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged side view of a knob portion of the lever assembly of FIG. 1 .
- a speed lever assembly 10 includes a housing 12 , such as forms part of an armrest (not shown) in a vehicle.
- the housing 12 includes a guide plate 13 with an upper surface 14 and in which is formed a conventional shift lever gate or slot 16 .
- the housing includes front wall 18 , side wall 20 , rear wall 22 and base 24 .
- a lever 30 has an inner end 27 pivotally coupled to the base 24 at pivot 25 , and an outer end 29 which projects substantially radially away from pivot 25 and is slidably received in the slot 16 .
- the ends 27 and 29 define a main axis of the lever 30 which extends radially away from pivot 25 .
- a knob assembly 32 is mounted on the outer end of lever 30 .
- the assembly 10 may be used as a control input for a transmission, such as an infinitely variable transmission.
- a support arm 44 projects from lever 30 substantially perpendicular to an axis of end 29 .
- Arm 44 includes a bore 46 which receives a conventional rotary encoder 48 , such as an optical encoder.
- knob assembly 32 includes a cylindrical base plate 50 which is fixed to an end of the lever 30 .
- Assembly 32 also includes a generally cylindrical hollow outer housing 52 with a smoothly curved top surface 54 and cylindrical side wall 55 .
- Housing 52 has an open end 56 which is removably attached to base 50 , preferably in a snap fit manner.
- An opening 58 is formed in the housing 52 and extends less than 180 degrees in angular extent. As a result, more than half of the wheel 60 is enclosed by the housing 52 .
- a cylindrical rotary wheel 60 is received in and partially enclosed within the housing 52 .
- Wheel 60 preferably has a knurled outer surface, is mounted for rotation in the housing 52 and is retained therein by the base 50 and the side wall 55 .
- the inside diameter of the side wall 55 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the wheel 60 .
- Housing 52 forms a lip 57 which defines an end of the opening 58 and which covers an end of the wheel 60 , so that the housing or side wall completely surrounds an outer surface of one end of the wheel 60 .
- Wheel 60 rotates about an axis which is substantially parallel to an axis of the upper end of the lever 30 .
- the wheel 60 is preferably plastic and is molded onto a thin rigid wire or shaft or coupling member 62 .
- the wire 62 extends though wheel 60 to a first end which is received by an alignment recess 64 formed in the center of an inner surface of the housing top 54 .
- the wire 62 also extends through a central bore 66 in base 50 and through central bore 68 in lever 30 to a second end which is coupled to the rotary encoder 48 .
- rotation of wheel 60 causes rotation of the sensing element (not shown) of encoder 48 so that encoder 48 will generate signals representing the position and rotation of wheel 60 . These signals can be used as set speed signals in a transmission control system (not shown) in a known manner.
- an operator can rest his or her hand on the top of the knob 32 or can grasp knob 32 with the fingers and move lever 30 within the slot 16 without actuation of wheel 60 .
- the operator can also manipulate and rotate wheel 60 with the thumb or one or more fingers through the opening 58 .
- the operator need not place his hand on or below the housing side wall 52 , and, as a result, the knob 32 can be positioned close to the upper surface 14 of the guide plate 13 .
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Abstract
A control lever assembly having a moveable lever and a knob mounted on an end of the lever. The knob has a hollow housing which is removably attached to a cylindrical base. The housing has a cylindrical side wall which forms an opening. A wheel is received in and partially enclosed by the housing for rotation therein. A portion of the housing completely surrounds an outer surface of one end of the wheel. A rotary encoder generates a rotary position signal and is coupled to the wheel by a stiff wire or shaft. The shaft extends through the wheel to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder. The shaft extends through a bore in the base and through a bore in the lever.
Description
- The present invention relates to a control lever mechanism, such as a speed control lever for an infinitely variable transmission (IVT).
- Production John Deere 20 Series tractors with an IVT include a speed control lever with a rotary wheel, and such a control lever assembly for an IVT is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,404,187, issued in 2002 to Dieter Ruckert. In this control lever assembly, the rotary wheel is mounted near the upper end of a lever housing. The wheel projects laterally from a side of the housing and is rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis which is transverse with respect to an axis of the lever. The housing must be large enough to allow an operator's hand to grip the housing in the area below the wheel and so that the operator's thumb can manipulate the wheel. But, such a large control lever assembly will be too large for use in more compact control modules, such as an armrest control console.
- Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a compact control lever assembly.
- A further object of the invention is to provide such a control lever assembly which can be used in an armrest control console.
- These and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a control lever assembly has a moveable lever and a knob mounted on an end of the lever. The knob has a hollow housing which is removably attached to a cylindrical base. The housing has a cylindrical side wall which forms an opening. A wheel is received in the housing for rotation therein about an axis which is parallel to an axis of the lever. A rotary encoder generates a rotary position signal and is coupled to the wheel by a stiff wire or shaft. The shaft extends through the wheel to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder. The shaft extends through a bore in the base and through a bore in the lever.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of a lever assembly according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view taken along lines 2-2 ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially sectional view taken along lines 3-3 ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged side view of a knob portion of the lever assembly ofFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, aspeed lever assembly 10 includes ahousing 12, such as forms part of an armrest (not shown) in a vehicle. Thehousing 12 includes aguide plate 13 with anupper surface 14 and in which is formed a conventional shift lever gate orslot 16. The housing includesfront wall 18,side wall 20,rear wall 22 andbase 24. Alever 30 has aninner end 27 pivotally coupled to thebase 24 atpivot 25, and anouter end 29 which projects substantially radially away frompivot 25 and is slidably received in theslot 16. Theends lever 30 which extends radially away frompivot 25. Aknob assembly 32 is mounted on the outer end oflever 30. Theassembly 10 may be used as a control input for a transmission, such as an infinitely variable transmission. - As best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , asupport arm 44 projects fromlever 30 substantially perpendicular to an axis ofend 29.Arm 44 includes abore 46 which receives a conventionalrotary encoder 48, such as an optical encoder. - As best seen in
FIGS. 2, 3 and 4,knob assembly 32 includes acylindrical base plate 50 which is fixed to an end of thelever 30.Assembly 32 also includes a generally cylindrical hollowouter housing 52 with a smoothly curvedtop surface 54 andcylindrical side wall 55.Housing 52 has anopen end 56 which is removably attached tobase 50, preferably in a snap fit manner. Anopening 58 is formed in thehousing 52 and extends less than 180 degrees in angular extent. As a result, more than half of thewheel 60 is enclosed by thehousing 52. - A cylindrical
rotary wheel 60 is received in and partially enclosed within thehousing 52.Wheel 60 preferably has a knurled outer surface, is mounted for rotation in thehousing 52 and is retained therein by thebase 50 and theside wall 55. The inside diameter of theside wall 55 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of thewheel 60.Housing 52 forms alip 57 which defines an end of theopening 58 and which covers an end of thewheel 60, so that the housing or side wall completely surrounds an outer surface of one end of thewheel 60.Wheel 60 rotates about an axis which is substantially parallel to an axis of the upper end of thelever 30. - The
wheel 60 is preferably plastic and is molded onto a thin rigid wire or shaft orcoupling member 62. Thewire 62 extends thoughwheel 60 to a first end which is received by analignment recess 64 formed in the center of an inner surface of thehousing top 54. Thewire 62 also extends through a central bore 66 inbase 50 and throughcentral bore 68 inlever 30 to a second end which is coupled to therotary encoder 48. As a result, rotation ofwheel 60 causes rotation of the sensing element (not shown) ofencoder 48 so thatencoder 48 will generate signals representing the position and rotation ofwheel 60. These signals can be used as set speed signals in a transmission control system (not shown) in a known manner. - Thus, an operator can rest his or her hand on the top of the
knob 32 or can graspknob 32 with the fingers and movelever 30 within theslot 16 without actuation ofwheel 60. Or, while the hand is on the top ofknob 32, the operator can also manipulate and rotatewheel 60 with the thumb or one or more fingers through theopening 58. The operator need not place his hand on or below thehousing side wall 52, and, as a result, theknob 32 can be positioned close to theupper surface 14 of theguide plate 13. - While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims (22)
1. In a control lever assembly having a lever with a first end pivotally mounted in a housing and a second end projecting away from the first end, a knob mounted on the second end of the lever, a wheel rotatably mounted on the knob, and a rotary encoder coupled to the wheel, the improvement wherein:
the knob includes a hollow knob housing having a side wall, the side wall forming an opening therein; and
the wheel is received in the knob housing for rotation therein about a rotation axis which is substantially parallel to an axis which extends between the ends of the lever, the wheel being accessible to an operator through said opening.
2. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member having an end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the knob housing.
3. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through the wheel to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the knob housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder.
4. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
the housing comprises a cylindrical base attached to an end of the lever and the knob housing is removably attached to the base.
5. The control lever assembly of claim 4 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through a bore in the base.
6. The control lever assembly of claim 4 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through the wheel, through a bore in the base and through a bore in a portion of the lever.
7. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
a portion of the knob housing completely surrounds an end of the wheel.
8. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
the knob housing includes a lip portion which defines one end of the opening and which partially covers an end of the wheel.
9. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
the rotary encoder is mounted on the lever and spaced apart from the knob.
10. The control lever assembly of claim 9 , wherein:
a bracket projects from the lever and the rotary encoder is mounted in a bore in the bracket.
11. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
the side wall of the knob housing is generally cylindrical.
12. In a control lever assembly having a lever with a first end pivotally mounted in a housing and a second end projecting away from the first end, a knob mounted on the second end of the lever, a wheel rotatably mounted on the knob, and a rotary encoder coupled to the wheel, the improvement wherein:
the knob includes a hollow knob housing having a side wall, the side wall forming an opening therein;
the wheel is received in the knob housing for rotation therein;
a portion of the knob housing completely surrounds an outer surface of one end of the wheel; and
the wheel is accessible to an operator through said opening.
13. The control lever assembly of claim 1 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, an end of the coupling member is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing.
14. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through the wheel to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder.
15. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
the housing comprises a cylindrical base attached to an end of the lever and the side wall is removably attached to the base.
16. The control lever assembly of claim 15 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through a bore in the base.
17. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through the wheel and through a bore in the base to a first end which is received by an alignment recess formed on an inner surface of the housing and to a second end which is coupled to the encoder.
18. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
a coupling member couples the wheel with the encoder, the coupling member extending through the wheel, through a bore in the base and through a bore in a portion of the lever.
19. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
the knob housing includes a lip portion which defines one end of the opening and which partially covers an end of the wheel.
20. The control lever assembly of claim 12 , wherein:
the rotary encoder is mounted on the lever and spaced apart from the knob.
21. The control lever assembly of claim 20 , wherein:
a bracket projects from the lever and the rotary encoder is mounted in a bore in the bracket.
22. In a control lever assembly having a lever with a first end pivotally mounted in a housing and a second end projecting away from the first end, a knob mounted on the second end of the lever, a wheel rotatably mounted on the knob, and a rotary encoder coupled to the wheel, the improvement wherein:
the knob includes a hollow knob housing having a side wall, the side wall forming an opening therein;
the wheel is received in the knob housing for rotation therein about a rotation axis which is substantially parallel to an axis which extends between the ends of the lever;
a portion of the knob housing completely surrounds an outer surface of one end of the wheel; and
the wheel is accessible to an operator through said opening.
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