Throttle breakover apparatus

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Inventors

Teichert, Ulrich J.

Application #

088860

Filed

Jul-7-1993

Published

Aug-23-1994

Current US Class

074/502.4
074/502.6
074/513
123/400

International Classes

F02D 011/04

Field of Search

123/396 123/400 123/342 74/513 74/502.6

Assignee

Freightliner Corporation (Portland, OR)

Examiners

Nelli; Raymond A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klarquist Sparkman Campbell Leigh & Whinston

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Abstract
The throttle breakover apparatus has a cable with one end coupled to an accelerator pedal and a second end terminating in a cable stop. The cable second end is slidably coupled to an engine throttle lever at a position inward from the cable stop. A sleeve surrounds the cable and extends from the cable stop through the throttle lever. A coil spring surrounds the sleeve and is positioned between the throttle lever and the cable stop. A spring guide guides the motion of the coil spring. In response to the depression of the accelerator pedal, the throttle cable first pivots the throttle lever to a full throttle position. Once full throttle is reached, the coil spring is compressed between the cable stop and the throttle lever and absorbs the additional "breakover" movement of the cable.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A throttle breakover apparatus for limiting force applied by a throttle cable to an engine throttle upon the movement of the engine throttle to a first or full throttle position, the cable being slidably coupled to the throttle at a first end portion and coupled to an accelerator at a second end portion, the movement of the throttle being in response to the movement of the cable by the accelerator, the apparatus comprising:

a cable stop on the cable at a location spaced from the throttle, and wherein the throttle is positioned between the cable stop and the accelerator;

a cable sleeve surrounding the cable and extending from the first end portion of the cable toward the throttle, the cable sleeve providing a bearing surface which separates the cable from the throttle; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an apparatus for limiting the force applied by a throttle cable to an engine throttle in response to the depression of an accelerator pedal.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Throttle breakover devices are known for limiting the force exerted upon an engine throttle lever by a throttle cable or linkage. The throttle cable exerts the force on the throttle lever in response to the depression of an accelerator pedal through a stroke. Typically, after the lever has been moved by the cable to a maximum (full throttle) position, the accelerator pedal may still be depressed through a remaining "breakover" portion of the stroke. If the accelerator pedal and the throttle lever are unyieldingly interconnected by the cable, damage to the throttle could result from the accelerator pedal being forced through the remaining "breakover" portion of the stroke.

Because it is impractical to provide an accelerator pedal stroke which "bottoms-out" simultaneously with the throttle lever reaching the full throttle position, throttle devices are needed to limit the forces generated in the connection between the cable and the throttle lever. Typically, throttle breakover devices have a cable (or rod) with one end coupled to an accelerator pedal and the other end slidably coupled to the throttle. Often, an idle spring is provided which biases the throttle towards an idle position. In response to the accelerator pedal moving through the stroke, the cable pulls the throttle lever, against the idle spring bias, from the idle position to a maximum position. Once the full throttle position is reached, a throttle breakover device at the coupling of the throttle lever operates to absorb the breakover movement of the cable, thereby limiting the force of the cable on the throttle lever.
 
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