Mechanical over-ride linkages

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Inventors

Deane, Norman P.

Application #

806803

Filed

Dec-10-1985

Published

Dec-15-1987

Current US Class

074/470
074/482
074/513
180/170

International Classes

G05G 001/14; G05G 011/00

Field of Search

74/470 74/479 74/513 74/482 74/501 180/170

Assignee

AE PLC (Warwickshire, GB2)

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

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Abstract
An override mechanism is disclosed for connection between the accelerator pedal of a vehicle and the fuel supply for normally enabling the driver to adjust the fuel supply but which can be overriden by speed limiting means. The throttle pedal is connected to move a lever to increase the fuel supply. This lever is pivoted to a clamp member via a shaft. The clamp member is clamped to a shaft whose angular movement adjusts the fuel supply. A spring resists pivoting movement of the lever with respect to the clamp member and therefore movement of the pedal is normally transmitted direct to the clamp and adjust the fuel supply. However, when the speed reaches an upper limit, an actuator pulls on a cable which is clamped to a part rigid with the clamp. Therefore the part moves relative to the cable carrier and the lever against the force of the spring. The clamp therefore closes the fuel supply.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mechanism for fitting between a fuel supply control of an engine and an operator's control which is movable by an operator to control the fuel supply to the engine by means of said fuel supply control, the mechanism comprising first and second members pivotally secured together for relative pivotal movement,

the first member having means for connecting it to the said operator's control and the second member having means for connecting it to the fuel supply control,

spring means biasing the members together such that they tend to move as one in response to movement of the operator's control which varies the engine's fuel supply via the said fuel supply control, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to mechanical linkages for translating movement between a first and a second member and which incorporate an override mechanism which enables movement of a third member to affect the translational movement between the first and second members. In one example of the invention to be described in more detail below, the mechanism is used for controlling the fuel supply to an engine such as the engine of a vehicle. Thus, in this example, the "first member" is a member whose movement is controlled by the vehicle driver (for example, the throttle or accelerator pedal) and the "second member" is a member connected to the engine's carburetor or diesel fuel injection pump and thus controls the fuel supply to the engine. The "third member" is a member controlled by an engine speed controlling or limiting system and enables the latter to "override" the driver's setting of the fuel supply; thus, the control or limiting system may thereby shut off or reduce the fuel supply in opposition to the action of the driver.
 
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