Actuator mechanism

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Inventors

Phillips, Ronald

Application #

460530

Filed

Apr-12-1974

Published

Jun-8-1976

Current US Class

074/500.5
074/513
074/99R

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/501 74/482 74/99 123/110 123/198

Assignee

C.A.V. Limited (Birmingham, EN)

Examiners

Scott; Samuel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kane, Dalsimer, Kane, Sullivan and Kurucz

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Abstract
The invention relates to an actuator mechanism for the fuel quantity control member of a fuel injection pump. The mechanism includes an output member which is driven by an electro-magnetic device and the flexible member which is connected to the control member of the injection pump. An arm is angularly movable about the output member and is connected to the link and a helically coiled torsion spring is provided to transmit motion between the output member and the radial arm. The control member mounts an abutment which can be contacted by a lever to move the control member towards the position of minimum fuel irrespective of the setting of the output member. During such movement, the spring is stressed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An actuator mechanism for the fuel quantity control member of a fuel injection pump and comprising an electromagnetic device including an angularly movable drive shaft, an ouput member in the form of an arm mounted for angular movement relative to said shaft, means coupling said arm to said control member, further means coupling said arm to said shaft for moving the control member to increase the amount of fuel supplied by the pump, resilient means acting on the shaft for opposing movement of the shaft in the direction to increase the amount of fuel, a yieldable connection included in said further means whereby the control member may be moved towards a predetermined position irrespective of the setting of the shaft by the application of external force.



Description
This invention relates to actuator mechanism for the fuel quantity control member of a fuel injection pump, the mechanism being of the kind comprising an electro-magnetic device for moving the control member to increase the quantity of fuel supplied by the pump against the action of resilient means.

The object of the invention is to provide such a mechanism in a simple and convenient form.

According to the invention, in a actuator mchanism of the kind specified, said resilient means is acted upon directly by said device, there being interposed intermediate the control member and said device, a yieldable connection whereby the control member may be moved towards a predetermined position irrespective of the setting of the device, by the application of external force.

One example of an actuator mechanism in accordance with the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 shows a sectional side elevation of the mechanism,
 
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