Override For Basic Mechanical Governor Patents (Class 123/388)
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Patent number: 7644697Abstract: A governor device comprises a first lever connecting a governor lever to a rotary speed setting lever interlockingly, a second lever pivotally supported by the first lever, and a third lever pivotally supported by the second lever, regulated its rotation amount by the second lever and interlocked with a governor weight. A fuel injection compensation spring is provided between the first lever and the second lever so as to bias them for decreasing the rotary speed for a fixed amount at the time of low speed rotation. A compensation starting rotary speed setting device, which is a set load changing means for the fuel injection compensation spring, is provided on the first lever near the fuel injection compensation spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Yanmar Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jyunichi Samo, Toshio Kamiyama, Masashi Sagara
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Patent number: 4640247Abstract: The subject air-fuel ratio control system for an engine includes a fluid-powered broken-link mechanism which is operatively linked between an air-fuel ratio control device and a fuel quantity control member, such as a fuel injection pump rack. During startup of the engine, the mechanism disables the device to permit excess fuel delivery. The device is automatically activated after engine startup by the mechanism solely in combined response to the existence of engine oil pressure and a governor moving the fuel quantity control member from an excess fuel delivery position to a predetermined position referred to as an air-fuel ratio control setting. This construction minimizes the duration and quantity of any smoke produced during engine startup, simplifies the cost and construction of the air-fuel ratio control device, and permits relatively easy adjustment of the air-fuel ratio control setting.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: E. Eugene Bruning
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Patent number: 4368706Abstract: A governor sleeve is axially displaceable on a stationary governor shaft and has an inner space which is adjoined by the governor shaft and which communicates with the inner chamber of a pump housing charged with fuel. The inner space varies in volume drawing thereinto and discharging therefrom fuel in response to axial displacement of the governor sleeve. According to the present invention, there is provided a helical groove which is formed in the outer cylindrical surface of the governor shaft or the inner cylindrical surface of the governor sleeve. Such groove effects a forced fuel conveying action of forcedly, though yieldingly, conveying fuel from the inner chamber to the inner space, which is effective in preventing an acceleration jerk and smoky exhaust upon rapid engine acceleration.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seishi Yasuhara
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Patent number: 4362140Abstract: A fuel injection pump of the rotary distributor type including a pump plunger the outward movement of which can be limited by an angularly adjustable stop ring to determine the maximum amount of fuel supplied by the pump. The stop ring is moveable from a first position to a second position to enable the pump to supply an excess amount of fuel for starting the engine. A first torsion spring biases the stop ring to the first position and a second torsion spring biases the ring to the second position and is stronger than the first torsion spring. Means is provided to remove the force exerted by the second torsion spring when the supply of the extra amount of fuel is no longer required. This means can be a fluid pressure operable piston.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Lucas Industries LimitedInventors: John R. Jefferson, Frank Cunliffe
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Patent number: 4355610Abstract: The pedal effort required to change the setting of a governor (13) of an engine increases sharply with increased engine speed. Booster controls have been provided in the art for applying a boost force (F.sub.B), additive to an operator input force (F.sub.L), for opposing the force (F.sub.S) of a governor spring (42) to thus reduce pedal effort at high engine speeds. The improved booster control (15,15a) herein includes an actuating chamber (53,53a) and a control arrangement (51,51a) for controlling fluid pressure in the chamber (53,53a) when the setting of the governor (13) is changed by the operator and in a predetermined ratio to the operator's input force. The booster control (15,15a) has wider application wherein a boosting force (F.sub.B) is desired to supplement an input force (F.sub.L) for controlling movement of a member (23) having an opposing force (F.sub.S) applied thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventors: John H. Parks, Charles E. Alstrin, Dennis M. King
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Patent number: 4291657Abstract: A speed governor for a diesel engine having a fuel pump mechanically driven by the engine. The governor comprises a hydraulically activated valve. A first fuel line connects the valve to the fuel pump and a second fuel line connects the valve to the fuel injectors. The valve is activated by increasing fuel pressure to decrease the flow of fuel through the fuel lines and is activated by decreasing fuel pressure to increase the flow of fuel through the lines.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1978Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Inventor: Ernest R. Codrington