Dual acting-double breakover throttle lever

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Inventors

Villanyi, Tibor J.
Westerson, Kevin W.

Application #

430064

Filed

Nov-1-1989

Published

May-29-1990

Current US Class

074/513
074/526
123/198DB
123/400
251/279

International Classes

F02D 011/04

Field of Search

123/198 74/482 74/513 74/519 74/526 251/279 261/65

Assignee

Cummins Engine Company, Inc. (Columbus, IN)

Examiners

Argenbright; Tony M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sixbey, Friedman, Leedom & Ferguson

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Abstract
A throttle lever assembly for an internal combustion engine including a reliable substantially failure-proof dual acting--double breakover throttle lever is provided to maintain control over engine throttling in the event of certain types of failure of the vehicle throttle control or related structures. The throttle lever assembly is operatively positioned between an operator-actuated throttle control and the engine fuel supply system. A throttle link lever mounted for pivotal movement relative to the throttle lever is actuated by the throttle control to cause the throttle lever to rotate a throttle shaft between preset full throttle and idle positions. The throttle lever and the link lever include integrally formed tabs which hold a coiled torsion spring positioned to resist breakover, thereby normally maintaining the assembly in an axially aligned operating position. Double breakover stops formed integrally on the link lever are provided to limit the breakover travel of the link lever to predetermined limits by positively contacting the throttle shaft in the event that the breakover mechanism is activated.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A throttle lever assembly for operating a throttle shaft adapted to control the flow of fuel to an internal combustion engine as the throttle shaft is moved between an idle position and a full throttle position in response to a throttle control, comprising

(a) a throttle lever means adapted to be connected with the throttle shaft for moving the throttle shaft between the idle and the full throttle positions in response to movement of the throttle control;

(b) throttle link means connected to said throttle lever means and to the throttle control for limiting the degree of force which may be applied to said throttle lever means when the throttle shaft reaches at least one of said idle and full throttle positions, said throttle link means including a link lever pivotally connected to said throttle lever means, and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to throttle levers and specifically to a heavy duty throttle lever having a dual acting--double breakover capability that enhances the reliability of the throttle lever.

BACKGROUND ART

Throttle operating devices have long been employed in automotive and other vehicular internal combustion engines. These operating devices typically include a throttle lever attached to a throttle shaft and operatively connected to an associated throttle control linkage. The throttle control linkage is operatively connected to a foot-operated throttle pedal or "accelerator" or to another type of operator-actuated throttle control element within the vehicle's passenger compartment. This permits the operator to control the action of a fuel supply system, such as a fuel injection system or throttle valve through the throttle control linkage and associated throttle lever simply by pressing down or releasing the throttle pedal or by moving the throttle control element.
 
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