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What is claimed is:
1. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle comprising:
a mechanism portion having one ratchet portion which is movable to a
cancelling position in accordance with the operation of an operation lever
which is operated from a neutral position to right and left turn positions
which are symmetrical with respect to said neutral position;
a first cylindrical body through which a steering shaft is passed, said
first cylindrical body including means for coupling said first cylindrical
body with a steering wheel such that said first cylindrical body turns
with said steering wheel in the same direction as that in which said
steering wheel is turned;
a second cylindrical body disposed on the outer periphery of said first
cylindrical body wherein said second cylindrical body is rotatable
relative to said first cylindrical body;
a driving mechanism for drivingly engaging said first cylindrical body with
said second cylindrical body after eliminating a predetermined amount of
play so as to turn said cylindrical body in the same direction as that in
which said first cylindrical body is turned when said first cylindrical
body is turned to the left or to the right by turning said steering wheel
in the left or right direction;
elastically deformably first and second cam portions formed on said second
cylindrical body at positions that are symmetrical in a circumferential
direction of said second cylindrical body with respect to said driving
mechanism; and
first and second slip portions formed in said first cylindrical body at
positions respectively adjacent said first and second cam portions,
whereby the cancelling position of said ratchet is located within paths of
movement of said first and second cam portions such that said first slip
portion allows said first cam portion to be elastically deformed inwardly
when said second cylindrical portion turns in the rightward direction and
said first cam portion thereby abuts against said ratchet portion located
at said cancelling position, and said second slip portion allows said
second cam portion to be elastically deformed inwardly when said second
cylindrical body turns in the leftward direction and said second cam
portion thereby makes contact with said ratchet portion located at said
cancelling position.
2. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 1,
wherein said driving mechanism includes a hole portion formed in one of
said first and second cylindrical portions, and a protrusion formed in the
other of said first and second cylindrical portions, said protrusion being
inserted into said hole portion and being brought into abutment with the
edge portion of said hole portion after said predetermined amount of play
has been eliminated when said first and second cylindrical portions are
rotated relative to each other.
3. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 2,
wherein said hole portion comprises a substantially rectangular hole
portion, and said edge portion comprises opposing side edges of said hole
portion.
4. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 2,
wherein each of said first and second slip portions comprises a hole
formed in a peripheral wall of said first cylindrical body into which the
respective first and second cam portions are accommodated.
5. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 2,
wherein each of said first and second cam portions includes a plate-like
portion supported on a peripheral wall of said second cylindrical portion,
said plate-like portion being opened at one circumferential end portion
thereof.
6. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 5,
wherein said plate-like portion has at a forward end thereof a cam
protrusion which protrudes outwardly in a radial direction of said second
cylindrical portion.
7. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 1,
wherein an end surface of said first cylindrical portion faces said
steering wheel and includes a protrusion which engages with said steering
wheel.
8. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle comprising:
a mechanism portion having one ratchet portion which is movable to a
cancelling position by movement of an operation lever from a neutral
position to right and left turn positions, said right and left turn being
symmetrical with respect to said neutral position;
a cam guide member having a substantially cylindrical form, a steering
shaft passing through the center of said cam guide member, means for
coupling said cam guide member with a steering wheel such that said cam
guide member turns with said steering wheel;
a cylindrical cam body disposed adjacent to an outer periphery of said cam
guide member wherein said cylindrical cam body is rotatable relative to
said cam guide member;
a driving protrusion formed on one of said cam guide member and said
cylindrical cam body, said driving protrusion protruding toward the other
of said cam guide member and said cylindrical cam body;
a pair of contact portions formed on the other of said cam guide member and
said cylindrical cam body, said contact portions receiving said driving
protrusion therebetween, said contact portions making contact with said
driving protrusion after eliminating a predetermined amount of play so as
to allow said cylindrical cam body to be turned in a left or right
direction when said cam guide member turns in a respective left or right
direction relative to said cylindrical cam body;
elastically deformable first and second cam portions formed on said
cylindrical cam body in a circumferential direction thereof at positions
which are symmetrical with respect to said pair of contact portions; and
first and second slip portions formed in said cam guide member respectively
adjacent said first and second cam portions, whereby the cancelling
position of said ratchet is located within paths of movement of said first
and second cam portions such that said first slip portion allows said
first cam portion to be elastically deformed inwardly when said
cylindrical cam body is turned to the right and said first cam portion
thereby makes contact with said ratchet portion located at said cancelling
position, and said second slip portion allows said second cam portion to
be elastically deformed inwardly when said cylindrical cam body is turned
to the left and said second cam portion thereby makes contact with said
ratchet portion located at said cancelling position.
9. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim 8,
wherein said pair of contact portions comprise a pair of opposing edge
walls of a hole formed on the other of said cam guide member and said
cylindrical cam body.
10. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim
9, wherein each of said first and second cam portions includes a
plate-like portion which is supported on a peripheral wall of said
cylindrical cam body, said plate-like portion being opened at one
circumferential end portion thereof, said plate-like portion having a
curvature substantially the same as that of said peripheral wall.
11. A cancelling device for a turn signal for a vehicle according to claim
10, wherein said plate-like portion has at a forward end thereof a cam
protrusion which protrudes outwardly in a radial direction of said
cylindrical cam body.
12. A cancelling device for a turn signal for a vehicle according to claim
11, wherein each of said first and second slip portions comprises a hole
large enough to accommodate said cam protrusion therein.
13. A cancelling device for a turn signal for a vehicle comprising:
a mechanism portion disposed in the vicinity of a steering wheel and having
one ratchet portion which is movable to a cancelling position by movement
of an operation lever from a neutral position to right and left turn
positions, said right and left turn positions being symmetrical with
respect to said neutral position;
a cam guide member having a cylindrical form, a steering shaft being
disposed in a central portion of said cam guide member, means for coupling
said cam guide member with a steering wheel such that said cam guide
member is turned together with said steering wheel;
a cylindrical cam body disposed adjacent to an outer periphery of said cam
guide member and coaxially with respect to said cam guide member, said
cylindrical cam body being rotatable relative to said cam guide member;
a driving protruding from an inner peripheral surface of said cylindrical
cam body inwardly in a radial direction;
a pair of contact portions formed in said cam guide member for receiving
said driving protrusion therebetween, said contact portions making contact
with said driving protrusion after eliminating a predetermined amount of
play so as to allow said cylindrical cam body to turn to the left or right
when said cam guide member turns respectively to the left or right
relative to said cylindrical cam body by turning of said steering wheel;
elastically deformable first and second cam portions formed in a
circumferential direction of said cylindrical cam body at positions which
are symmetrical with respect to said pair of contact portions; and
first and second slip portions formed in said cam guide member respectively
adjacent said first and second cam portions, whereby the cancelling
position of said ratchet is located within paths of movement of said first
and second cam portions such that said first slip portion allows said
first cam portion to be elastically deformed inwardly when said
cylindrical cam body is turned to the right and said first cam portion
thereby makes contact with said ratchet portion located at said cancelling
position, and said second slip portion allows said second cam portion to
be elastically deformed inwardly when said cylindrical cam body is turned
to the left and said second cam portion thereby makes contact with said
ratchet portion located at said cancelling position.
14. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim
13, wherein said pair of contact portions comprise a pair of said walls of
a hole formed in said cam guide member in which said pair of side walls
oppose each other in a circumferential direction of said cam guide member.
15. A cancelling device for a turn signal of a vehicle according to claim
14, wherein each of said first and second cam portions has a plate-like
portion which is supported on a peripheral wall of said cylindrical cam
body, said plate-like portion being opened at one circumferential end
portion thereof, said plate-like portion having a curvature substantially
the same as that of said peripheral wall.
16. A cancelling device for a turn signal for a vehicle according to claim
15, wherein said plate-like portion has at a forward end thereof a cam
protrusion which protrudes outwardly in a radial direction of said
cylindrical cam body.
17. A cancelling device for a turn signal for a vehicle according to claim
16, wherein each of said first and second slip portions comprises a hole
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
The present invention relates to a cancelling device for a turn signal
which automatically returns to a neutral position and an operation lever
which has been operated to indicate the turning direction of a vehicle
when the steering shaft of the vehicle is turned in the direction opposite
to that in which the operation lever has been turned.
2. Description of the Related Art:
A conventional cancelling device for a turn signal includes a cam
cylindrical body which has two cam portions and which is provided
coaxially with respect to the steering shaft, and a turn signal switching
mechanism portion operated by means of an operation lever. A ratchet is
moved to a cancelling position by the pivoting of the operation lever from
a neutral position to a right or left turn position. When the operation
lever is pivoted to the right or left turn position and the steering shaft
is then turned through a predetermined angle in the same direction as that
in which the operation lever is operated, the turning of the steering
wheel in the opposite direction causes the cam portions of the cylindrical
body pivoted by the steering wheel to abut against the ratchet located at
the cancelling position, thereby returning the operation lever to the
neutral position. The turn signal switching mechanism portion employed in
the above-described cancelling device falls into two types: one type
includes a bifurcated bracket with two ratchets respectively used for
right and left turns provided at the two end portions thereof, the bracket
being provided in such a manner as to surround the cam cylindrical portion
and the bracket being pivoted by the operation lever; and the other type
includes one ratchet which is provided on the same side of the mechanism
portion as that on which the operation lever is provided.
The turn signal switching mechanism portion of the first type has an
advantage in that a cancel preparation set separately by changing the
limit positions of the two ratchets. The cancel preparation angle is the
rotational angle through which the cam position travels as it is moved to
a position just past the ratchet which is located at the canceling
positioning, when the steering wheel is turned to the right (or to the
left) where the operation lever of the turn signal switching mechanism
portion has been pivoted from the neutral position to the right (or
respectively to the left) turn position and the ratchet has been thereby
moved to the canceling position. Subsequent turning of the steering wheel
from this position to the left (or respectively to the right) immediately
causes the cam portion to abut against the ratchet, thereby causing the
operation lever to return to its neutral position. The reverse canceling
angle is the rotational angle through which the cam portion travels when
it is brought into abutment with the ratchet located at the canceling
position to return the operation lever to its neutral position when the
steering wheel is turned to the left (or to the right) where the operation
lever of the turn signal switching mechanism portion has been pivoted from
the neutral position to the right (or respectively to the left) turn
position and the ratchet has been thereby moved to the canceling position.
The cancel preparation angle in the switching mechanism of the first type
is generally set at about 80 degrees and the reverse canceling angle is
generally set at 120 degrees or above. However, since the bracket and the
ratchets are provided in such a manner that they enclose the cam
cylindrical portion, i.e., the steering shaft, the steering wheel must be
removed to remove the turn signal switching mechanism portion when the
turn signal switching mechanism portion is repaired, making any such
repair job a troublesome task.
On the other hand, the turn signal switching mechanism of the second type
is advantageous in terms of facilitating the repair thereof, because there
is no need for removal of the steering wheel. However, since it has only
one ratchet, this precludes the possibility of setting the cancel
preparation angle and the reverse cancelling angle at different angles.
Thus, if the cancel preparation angle is set at about 80 degrees, the
reverse cancelling angle must also be set at approximately 80 degrees. In
consequence, when for example the steering wheel is turned to the left in
order to pull the vehicle to the left side of a road after the operation
lever has been brought to the right turn position, the operation lever
returns to its neutral position if the steering wheel is turned through a
small angle, which may be about 80 degrees, so the operation lever then
has to be brought to the right turn position again.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a cancelling
device for a turn signal of a vehicle which enables a reverse cancelling
angle to be set to a value which is larger than that of a cancel
preparation angle and which facilitates overhaul of the mechanism portion
when the reverse cancelling angle is set to a value larger than that of
the cancel preparation angle.
To this end, the present invention provides a cancelling device for a turn
signal of a vehicle which comprises: a mechanism portion having one
ratchet portion which is moved to a cancelling portion in accordance with
the operation of an operation lever which is operated from a neutral
position to right and left turn positions; a first cylindrical body which
is turned by a steering wheel; a second cylindrical body provided on the
outer periphery of the first cylindrical body in such a manner as to be
pivotal relative to the first cylindrical body; a driving mechanism for
bringing the first cylindrical body into engagement with the second
cylindrical body after eliminating a predetermined amount of play so as to
turn the second cylindrical body is the same direction as that in which
the first cylindrical body is turned when the first cylindrical body is
turned to the left or to the right by turning the steering wheel to the
left or to the right; elastically deformable first and second cam portions
formed on the second cylindrical body at positions that are symmetrical in
the circumferential direction of the second cylindrical body with respect
to the driving mechanism; and first and second slip portions formed in the
first cylindrical body at positions where they respectively face the first
and second cam portions, the first slip portion allowing the first cam
portion to be elastically deformed inwardly when the second cylindrical
portion turns in the direction of right and the first cam portion thereby
makes contact with the ratchet portion located at the cancelling position,
the second slip portion allowing the second cam portion to be elastically
deformed inwardly when the second cylindrical portion turns leftward and
the second cam portion thereby makes contact with the ratchet portion
located at the cancelling position.
As for the cancelling device for the turn signal according to the present
invention, when an operation lever is moved from a neutral position to a
right or left turn position, a ratchet portion moves to a cancelling
position. If a steering wheel is turned to the right or to the left in
that state, a first cylindrical body becomes engaged with a second
cylindrical body through a driving mechanism, and the second cylindrical
body thereby turns to the right or to the left. When a first or second cam
portion makes contact with the ratchet portion, the first or second cam
portion elastically deforms and rolls off into a first or second slip
portion and thereby passes the ratchet portion. The rotational angle
through which the first or second cam portion travels when it is moved to
that position past the ratchet portion is a cancel preparation angle. A
left or right direction turn of the steering wheel from that position
causes the second cylindrical body to turn in the direction of left or in
the direction of right through the driving mechanism, and when the first
or second cam portion is brought into abutment with the ratchet portion,
the operation lever returns to the neutral position.
If the steering wheel is turned to the left or to the right after the
ratchet portion has been moved to the cancelling position by bringing the
operation lever from the neutral position to the right or left turn
position, the first cylindrical portion becomes engaged with the second
cylindrical portion through the driving mechanism, and the second
cylindrical portion is turned to the left or to the right , bringing the
second or first cam portion into abutment with the ratchet portion.
However, the second or first cam portion which has abutted against the
ratchet portion deforms and rolls off or moves into the second or first
slip portion and thereby passes the ratchet portion. Contact of the first
or second cam portion with the ratchet portion, which is attained by the
further turning of the steering wheel to the left or to the right, causes
the operation lever to return to the neutral position. The rotational
angle through which the cam portion travels when it is moved to that
position is a reverse cancelling angle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plane view of a cancelling device, showing an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the cancelling device of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a cam guide member and a cam cylindrical
body; and
FIGS. 4 to 7 are views similar to FIG. 1, showing the different operational
states.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring first to FIGS. 1 and 2, switching body 1 has a cylindrical
portion 1a at the center thereof, and a steering shaft 2 passes through
the cylindrical portions 1a. The switching body 1 incorporates at the left
side thereof as viewed in FIG. 1 a wiper switching unit 3 containing a
wiper switch (not shown). The wiper switch is switched over between OFF,
INT (intermittent), LO (low speed) and HI (high speed) by operating an
operation lever 3a. The switching body 1 also incorporates a turn signal
switching unit 4 serving as a mechanism portion at the right side thereof
as viewed in FIG. 1. The turn signal switching unit 4 has an operation
lever 5 at the right end portion thereof. The operation lever 5 is
pivotal, and is operated from a neutral position (N) to a right turn
position (R) or a left turn position (L). The turn signal switching unit 4
also has one ratchet portion 6 at the left end portion thereof which is
closer to the cylindrical portion 1a. The ratchet portion 6 is pivotal
around a shaft 6a, and is movable toward and away from the cylindrical
portion 1a. The operation of the operation lever 5 from the neutral
position (N) to the right (R) or left (L) turn position causes the ratchet
portion 6 to move from a neutral position to a cancelling position
indicated by a two-dot chain line. As shown in FIG. 3, a cam guide member
7 having a cylindrical form is mounted on the outer periphery of the
cylindrical portion 1a of the switching body 1 in such a manner as to be
pivotal and is slidable in the axial direction. The upper end portion of
the cam guide member 7 with an engaging claw 1b of the cylindrical portion
1a. The cam guide member 7 is normally urged upwardly by a spring 8
interposed between the lower end portion and the switching body 1. The cam
guide member 7 has on the outer periphery thereof a hole portion 9, a
driving wall portion 10 serving as a driving portion for the turning to
the right, and a driving wall portion 11 serving as a driving portion for
the turning to the left, the driving portions 10 and 11 being formed on
the two sides of the hole portion 9 so that they define the
circumferential edges of the hole portion 9. The cam guide member 7 also
has in the peripheral wall thereof first and second slip hole portions 12
and 13 which serves as first and second slip portions and which are in the
form of a through-hole, the first and second slip hole portions 12 and 13
being formed at positions which are symmetrical with respect to the hole
portion 9. A pin 14 protruding from an upper flange portion 7a of the cam
guide member 7 is received by a hole portion 15a of the steering wheel 15,
by means of which the cam guide member 7 is turned as the steering wheel
15 is turned. A cylindrical cam body 16 is pivotally fitted on the outer
periphery of the cam guide member 7. The cylindrical cam body 16 has on
the inner periphery thereof a protruding portion 17 which serves as a
driven portion and which is inserted into the hole portion 9 of the cam
guide member 7. As shown in FIG. 1, the protruding member 17 is
respectively brought into abutment with the driving wall portions 10 and
11 of the cam guide member 7 after the cam guide member 7 has turned to
the left or right through a rotational angle of .theta.which is a play.
Thus, the protruding portion 17 and the driving wall portions 10 and 11
(the hole portion 9) form a driving mechanism for rotating the cylindrical
cam body 16. The cylindrical cam body 16 has elastically deformable first
and second cam portions 18 and 19 on the peripheral wall portion thereof,
the first and second cam portions being formed at positions which are
symmetrical with respect to the protruding portion 17 so that they
respectively face the first and second slip hole portions 12 and 13 in the
cam guide member 7. The cam portions 18 and 19 respectively have at the
end portions thereof claw portions 18a and 19a having a triangular
cross-section.
The operation of the thus-arranged cancelling device will now be described.
When the operation lever 5 is located at the neutral position (N), the
ratchet portion 6 is also at the neutral position shown by the solid line
in FIG. 1; that is, the forward end portion of the ratchet portion 6 is
outside of the path 20 on which the claw portions 18a and 19b of the first
and second cam portions 18 and 19 pivot. So, the rotation of the steering
wheel 15 does not affect the ratchet portion 6.
The operation resulting from the operation of the operation lever 5 from
the neutral position (N) to the right (R) or left (L) turn direction will
be described below. Since the operation principles upon which the two
types of operation are based are the same, only the operation resulting
from the operation of the operation lever 5 to the right (R) turn
direction will be described below.
When the operation lever 5 is brought from the neutral position (N) to the
right turn position (R), the ratchet portion 6 protrudes from the neutral
position toward the cylindrical portion 1a and moves to a cancelling
position, as shown in FIG. 4. This makes the forward end portion of the
ratchet portion 6 to locate inside the path 20 on which the claw portions
18a and 19a of the first and second cam portions 18 and 19 pivot. If the
steering wheel 15 is turned in the direction of right thereafter, the cam
guide member 7 turns in the rightward direction from the state shown in
FIG. 1 through the pin 14, and the driving wall portion 10 for the turn to
the right abuts against the protruding portion 17 of the cylindrical
portion 16 when the cam guide member 7 has turned through an angle
.theta.which corresponds to a predetermined amount of play, as shown in
FIG. 4, making the cylindrical cam body 16 rotatable to the right together
with the cam guide member 7. At that time, the first cam portion 18 of the
cylindrical cam body 16 faces the first slip hole portion 12 in the cam
guide member 7, whereas the forward end portion of the second cam portion
19 of the cylindrical cam body 16 is in contact with the outer periphery
of the cam guide member 7. If the cylindrical cam body 16 turns further,
together with the cam guide member 7 by the further turning of the
steering wheel 15 to the right, the claw portion 18a of the first cam
portion 18 makes contact with the forward end portion of the ratchet
portion 6, and the first cam portion 18 elastically deforms and rolls off
into the first slip hole portion 12, as indicated by the two-dot chain
line in FIG. 4 and shown in FIG. 5, so as to allow the claw portion 18 a
to pass the ratchet portion 6 (this being shown by the broken line in FIG.
4). The sum (.theta.+.alpha.) of the rotational angle .alpha., through
which the first cam portion 18 of the cylindrical cam body 16 travels when
it is moved to that position past the ratchet portion 6 and the
above-described rotational angle .theta. of the cam guide member 7, is a
cancel preparation angle.
Next, if the steering wheel 15 is turned to the left from the state shown
by the broken line in FIG. 4, the cam guide member 7 also turns in the
same direction, and the driving wall portion 11 for the leftward turning
abuts against the protruding portion 17 of the cylindrical cam body 16
after the cam guide member 7 has turned to the left through an angle
2.theta., as shown in FIG. 6, making the cylindrical cam body 16 rotatable
together with the cam guide member 7 in the direction of left. At that
time, the second cam portion 19 faces the second slip portion 13, and the
forward end portion of the first cam portion 18 is in contact with the
outer periphery of the cam guide member 7. If the cylindrical cam body 16
turns further together with the cam guide member 7 to the left by the
further turning of the steering wheel 15 to the left, the claw portion 18a
of the first cam portion 18 abuts against the ratchet portion 6, pivoting
it in the direction indicated by the arrow A and thereby returning the
operation lever 5 to the neutral position (N).
On the other hand, if the steering wheel 15 is turned to the left through
angle .theta. in the state where the ratchet portion 6 has been moved to
the cancelling position by operating the operation lever 5 to the right,
the cam guide member 7 turns to the left and the driving wall portion 11
for the left turning abuts against the protruding portion 17 of the
cylindrical cam body 16, as shown in FIG. 7, and subsequently, the
cylindrical cam body 16 becomes rotatable integrally with the cam guide
member 7 in the direction of left. At that time, the second cam portion 19
faces the second slip hole portion 13, and the forward end portion of the
first cam portion 18 is in contact with the outer periphery of the cam
guide member 7. If the cylindrical cam body 16 turns further, together
with the cam guide member 7, as the result of the further turning to the
left of the steering wheel 15, the claw portion 19a of the second cam
portion 19 makes contact with the forward end portion of the ratchet
portion 6, and the second cam portion 19 elastically deforms and rolls off
into the second slip hole portion 13, like the first cam portion 18, so as
to allow the claw portion 19a to pass the ratchet portion 6. The
rotational angle through which the second cam portion 19 travels when it
is moved to that position past the ratchet portion 6 is substantially the
same as the cancel preparation angle. If the cylindrical cam body 16 is
further turned to the left, the claw portion 18a of the first cam portion
18 abuts against the forward end portion of the ratchet portion 6,
pivoting the ratchet portion 6 in the direction indicated by the arrow A
and thereby returning the operation lever 5 to the neutral position (N).
The sum (.beta.+.theta.) of the rotational angle .beta. through which the
first cam 18 of the cylindrical cam body 16 travels when it is moved to
that position just past the ratchet portion 6 and the rotational angle
.theta. of the cam guide member 7, is a reverse cancelling angle. Since
this angle (.beta.+.theta.) is substantially equal to the sum of an angle
.gamma. formed between the claw portion 18a of the first cam portion 18
and the claw portion 19a of the second portion 19 and the cancel
preparation angle (.theta.+.alpha.), it can satisfy an objective value of
the reverse cancelling angle which is 120 degrees or above.
In regards to the present embodiment, in the case where the cylindrical cam
body 16 turns to the right in accordance with the rotational direction of
the steering wheel 15, the first cam portion 18 elastically deforms and
rolls off into the first slip hole portion 12 when it makes contact with
the ratchet portion 6, whereas the second cam portion does not become
elastically deformable when it makes contact with the ratchet portion 6.
In the case where the cylindrical cam portion 16 turns to the left, the
second cam portion 19 elastically deforms and rolls off into the second
slip hole portion 13 when it makes contact with the ratchet portion 6,
whereas the first cam portion 18 does not become elastically deformed when
it makes contact with the ratchet portion 6. In consequence, the cancel
preparation angle and the reverse cancelling angle can be set at different
values. If the cancel preparation angle is set at about 80 degrees, for
example, the reverse cancelling angle can be set at 120 degrees or above,
which is sufficiently wider than the cancel preparation angle.
Furthermore, in the present embodiment, since only one ratchet portion 6 is
provided on the side of the turn signal switching unit 4 which faces the
cylindrical cam body 16, the turn signal switching unit 4 can be removed
without removing the steering wheel 15, and the overhaul of the turn
signal switching unit can be facilitated. This also applies to the removal
of the wiper switching unit 4.
In regards to the above-described embodiment, in the case where the
steering wheel 15 is turned in the same direction as that in which the
operation lever 5 has been operated, when the cam portions 18 and 19 make
contact with the ratchet portion 6, they escape into the slip hole
portions 12 and 13, respectively. However, it may also be arranged such
that the ratchet portion 6 pivots and rolls off. In this case, since the
operation lever 5 is brought to the position that indicates the direction,
which is the same as that in which the steering wheel 15 is turned, it
does not return to the neutral position when the ratchet portion is
pivoted.
In the above-mentioned embodiment, the hole portion 9 is formed to the cam
guide member 7 and the driving wall portions 10 are formed to both the
sides of the hole portion 9 to serve as the driving portions, and the
protruding portion 17, which serve as a driven portion is formed to the
cylindrical cam body 16. However, the cam guide member 7 may be provided
with a protruding portion which is similar to the protruding portion 17,
as well as driving portions for the turnings to the left, in which the
driving portions being formed at both sides of the protruding portion, and
the cylindrical cam body 16 may be provided with a hole portion which is
similar to hole portion 9 and into which the protruding portion of the cam
guide member 7 is inserted, the two ends of the hole portion serving as
driven portions.
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