Progressive throttle positioning system

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Inventors

Griffin, Michael D.
Lamirande, Donald J.

Application #

539271

Filed

Oct-5-1983

Published

Oct-9-1984

Current US Class

074/513
074/516
261/65

International Classes

G05G 007/04

Field of Search

261/41 74/513 74/516

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Miles; Tim

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Veenstra; C. K.

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Abstract
A drive lever mounted adjacent a throttle shaft is connected through a link to a throttle lever secured to the throttle shaft. The link is contorted to initially engage the throttle lever at a location which provides a large lever arm for initial throttle opening movement and to thereafter engage the throttle lever at a location which provides a smaller lever arm for subsequent throttle opening movement. The link further engages the throttle lever in a manner which assures throttle closing movement of the throttle lever over the entire range of throttle closing movement of the drive lever.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A system for positioning a throttle secured to a shaft and adapted to control air flow to an engine, said system comprising a throttle lever secured to said shaft, a drive lever pivotally mounted adjacent said shaft, and a contorted link connected at one end to said drive lever, said link having a first portion adapted to engage a first region of said throttle lever to effect initial throttle opening movement of said throttle lever during initial throttle opening movement of said drive lever and a second portion adapted to engage a second region of said throttle lever to effect subsequent throttle opening movement of said throttle lever during subsequent throttle opening movement of said drive lever, said portions being disposed at spaced locations along the length of said link, and wherein said link has an additional portion disposed at a third location along the length of said link, said additional portion being adapted to engage a third region of said throttle lever to effect throttle closing movement of said throttle lever over the entire range of throttle closing movement of said drive lever.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a system for positioning a throttle adapted to control air flow to an engine.

BACKGROUND

Progressive throttle positioning systems have been employed in various automotive internal combustion engine applications to provide the desired control over air flow to the engine. Typically, a progressive throttle positioning system has a link operating a throttle lever so that a large lever arm is provided for initial throttle opening movement and a smaller lever arm is employed for subsequent throttle opening movement. In such applications, the throttle closing force provided by a throttle return spring maintains the throttle lever in contact with the link to assure that the throttle closes whenever the link is retracted.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In order to reduce axial and side loading on the throttle shaft, it is now suggested that the major throttle return springs operate on a separate drive lever mounted adjacent the throttle lever and connected to the throttle lever by a contorted link. The contorted link will perform its throttle opening functions by engaging the throttle lever at a location providing a large lever arm for initial throttle opening movement and at a location providing a smaller lever arm for subsequent throttle opening movement. In addition, the link will engage the throttle lever at a third location to assure throttle closing movement of the throttle lever over the entire range of throttle closing movement of the drive lever.
 
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