Control lever
First Claim
1. In a control mechanism including a control lever incorporating an electric switch whereby selective actuations of functions controlled by movement of the lever and operation of the switch may be accomplished without requiring the operator to move his hands from the lever, the improvement comprising:
- said lever defining a hand grip at one end thereof;
a switch actuator including a sleeve slidably mounted on the lever adjacent to and for movement toward and away from the hand grip and including a finger grip;
said lever being provided with a transverse opening elongated in the direction of movement of said sleeve;
a pin extending through the opening and fixed to said sleeve for movement therewith;
said lever including a hollow section traversed by said pin;
a switch supported in said hollow section by the lever and including an actuator element located in the path of movement of the pin and biased in the direction of the hand grip toward a first position for effecting a closed condition in the switch;
biasing means acting between the lever and the switch actuator for urging the latter in a direction away from the hand grip to a normal position wherein it holds the actuator element in a second position for effecting an open condition in the switch.
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Abstract
A control system for a pair of hydraulic lift actuators for adjusting the position of a blade-carrying frame of a motor grader includes a pair of control levers respectively operatively connected to a pair of direction control valves which are, in turn, respectively connected to the pair of actuators and selectively operable by means of the levers to place the actuators in neutral, extension, retraction, and float conditions. Each of the levers includes a hollow handle section having an electric switch mounted therein and a finger-operable sleeve is reciprocably mounted on the handle section for selectively closing the switch. Each switch is connected to an electrically responsive portion of a respective one of the control valves and when closed causes the valve to shift to effect the float condition in an associated one of the actuators.
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1. In a control mechanism including a control lever incorporating an electric switch whereby selective actuations of functions controlled by movement of the lever and operation of the switch may be accomplished without requiring the operator to move his hands from the lever, the improvement comprising:
- said lever defining a hand grip at one end thereof;
a switch actuator including a sleeve slidably mounted on the lever adjacent to and for movement toward and away from the hand grip and including a finger grip;
said lever being provided with a transverse opening elongated in the direction of movement of said sleeve;
a pin extending through the opening and fixed to said sleeve for movement therewith;
said lever including a hollow section traversed by said pin;
a switch supported in said hollow section by the lever and including an actuator element located in the path of movement of the pin and biased in the direction of the hand grip toward a first position for effecting a closed condition in the switch;
biasing means acting between the lever and the switch actuator for urging the latter in a direction away from the hand grip to a normal position wherein it holds the actuator element in a second position for effecting an open condition in the switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said lever defining a hand grip at one end thereof;
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4. A combined control lever and switch assembly comprising:
- said lever including a hand grip at one end thereof;
said lever having a cavity defined at a location adjacent said hand grip;
a switch located in said cavity and having an actuator button projecting toward the hand grip and movable between first and second positions for respectively closing and opening contacts of the switch;
a sleeve slidably mounted on the lever and having a finger grip positioned so as to be reachable by the fingers of an operator while his hand is engaged with the hand grip;
slot means located in the lever adjacent the button and elongated towards the hand grip;
a pin connected to said sleeve and extending through said slot means and into said cavity above and positioned in engagement with said button; and
biasing means located in the cavity and acting to urge the pin against the button to hold the latter in a first of said first and second positions and second biasing means forming part of the switch and urging the button toward a second of said first and second positions. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
- said lever including a hand grip at one end thereof;
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