Patents Represented by Attorney William R. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey Bachard
  • Patent number: 6118186
    Abstract: The throttle of an engine in an engine driven generator system operating under an intermittently heavy load, as in supplying current to a welder, is controlled such that successive control signals sent to a throttle actuator for adjusting the engine throttle position are inhibited until at least a predetermined time has elapsed since the last preceding adjustment to the throttle. This procedure ensures that, as to each incremental adjustment to the throttle, the engine has sufficient time to respond, thereby preventing over-speeding or stalling the engine. The throttle actuator may be a stepper motor which is stepped by throttle position change signals from a processor which monitors engine speed and generator load to determine whether the throttle should be adjusted and, if so, in which direct. Alternatively, the throttle actuator may be a solenoid pulling against a spring in accordance with the average current through the solenoid coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Coleman Powermate, Inc.
    Inventors: Harold C. Scott, William J. Anderson, Kandarp I. Pandya, Chiping Sun