Resilient throttle stop means

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Inventors

Kittler, Milton J.

Application #

522236

Filed

Nov-8-1974

Published

Apr-12-1977

Current US Class

074/513
074/526
123/389
123/396

International Classes

F02D 011/02; G05G 005/04

Field of Search

123/103 74/513 180/110 180/109 74/526 74/565

Examiners

Myhre; Charles J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Romanski; Lon H.

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Abstract
A variably positionable throttle employed for controlling the flow through induction passage means to related engine means employs, in various embodiments, resiliently deflectable and/or yieldable means which, upon sufficient opening movement of the throttle, present to the vehicle operator a sensory feedback signal that a normally sufficient opening of the throttle has been attained while still permitting such vehicle operator to open even further such throttle valve in the event conditions of driving and/or traffic warrant such additional opening.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Resilient throttle stop apparatus, comprising resilient means, and connecting means for operatively connecting said resilient means to a throttle valve of related throttle controlled induction passage means, said connecting means comprising functional lost-motion means effective to cause said resilient means to exhibit added resilient resistance to further opening movement of said throttle valve by associated throttle lever means after said throttle valve has been opened to a preselected degree, said resilient means comprising spring means, said spring means being preloaded as to cause said added resilient resistance to be of a preselected minimum value upon initiation of said further opening movement, and further comprising second lever means, pivot means carrying said second lever means, said connecting means operatively interconnecting said throttle lever means and said second lever means, said spring means having one end thereof operatively connected to said second lever means and an other end thereof operatively connected to a stationary spring seat, said connecting means being effective to cause rotation in a first direction of said second lever means upon said initiation of said further opening movement, and said spring means being effective to resiliently resist rotation of said second lever means in said first direction.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Because of the present energy crises and, more particularly, the shortage of gasoline for use in automotive vehicles various devices and apparatus have been heretofore proposed by the prior art for allegedly increasing the mileage which a vehicle will obtain from, for example, a gallon of gasoline.

Such prior art devices have several major disadvantages; that is, for example, such devices: (a) are usually relatively expensive and if even the touted savings in gasoline are realized it would often require many thousands of driving miles in order to recoup the purchase price of such prior art devices; (b) usually require disassembly of engine components and/or engine accessories thereby also incurring additional installation costs which, of course, must also be amortized over additional thousands of driving miles; (c) often require alteration and/or repositioning of engine accessories which, in turn, cause an alteration in the spacing and configuration of, for example, conduits, hoses and linkages which, in turn, may, if not carefully accomplished, result in faulty or unsafe engine operation; and (d) often require the use of a particular fluid or liquid which is sold under a particular label and represented as being a secret mixture of ingredients which provide the results alleged in the advertisements associated with the particular prior art device; this, of course, only adds to the cost of such an alleged fuel-saving device.
 
  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...  A variably positionable throttle employed for controlling the flow through induction passage means to related engine means employs, in various embodiments,...