Throttle holding device

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Inventors

Robertson, Dean S.

Application #

616737

Filed

Sep-25-1975

Published

Nov-8-1977

Current US Class

074/513
477/190

International Classes

B60K 029/02

Field of Search

192/3 74/513

Assignee

Clark Equipment Company (Buchanan, MI)

Examiners

Wyche; Benjamin W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thibault; Harry G.

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Abstract
A device is provided for maintaining the throttle of an internal combustion engine in a fixed position, the device including quick release means for the throttle. A friction device, such as a caliper brake, is provided for frictionally engaging the throttle rod to retain it in a predetermined position. The caliper brake is capable of gripping a section of the throttle rod and an electrical solenoid is capable when energized of urging the brake into engagement with the throttle rod to restrict its movement. A holding circuit incorporating the solenoid means for interrupting the circuit and thus disengaging the caliper brake to release the throttle, includes a hydraulic brake switch, a toggle switch and an ignition switch.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A holding device for a throttle of an internal combustion engine including an internal combustion engine throttle lever, a throttle rod operatively connected to the throttle lever, the throttle rod being segmented into two portions having a bell crank mechanism disposed between respective ends of opposite portions of the throttle rod, the first segment of the throttle rod operatively connected between the throttle lever and one end portion of the bell crank mechanism, the second segment of the throttle rod operatively connected between the opposite end of the bell crank mechanism and one end of the second segment of the throttle rod, the opposite end of the second segment of the throttle rod being operatively connected to a throttle pedal operable to urge the throttle lever toward a throttle open position, the bell crank mechanism having a mounting member, a bellcrank lever pivotally mounted on the member, a coextensive member rigidly connected adjacent the bellcrank lever, the coextensive member engageable with a friction device capable of gripping said coextensive member to retain the bell crank mechanism and the throttle rod connected thereto in a preset position, and means for operating the friction device including an electrical solenoid capable when energized of urging the brake into engagement with the coextensive member to restrict its movement, and an operating circuit for engaging and disengaging the solenoid, said circuit comprising an energy source, a manually operated electrical switch for connecting said electrical energy means to the solenoid, a three-position switch disposed in the circuit engageable in a first position to activate the circuit, in a second position to maintain the circuit in an operating condition and in a third position to deactivate the circuit, a magnetic switch engageable upon engagement of the three-position switch to the first position, the engagement of the magnetic switch supplying electrical energy to the solenoid for operation thereof, and a hydraulically operated switch provided in the operating circuit capable of disconnecting the solenoid from said electrical energy source when the hydraulic pressure in the switch is above a predetermined minimum, whereby the throttle lever is movable between a throttle closed position and a throttle open position and the friction device may be engaged to hold the throttle rod in a predetermined position which maintains the throttle lever in an open position and may be disengaged to release the throttle rod and return the throttle lever to a closed position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to speed control mechanisms for internal combustion engines and more particularly to a holding device for an engine speed control lever or throttle of an earth moving apparatus, such as a farming implement or a grader. Typically such vehicles have been provided with hand throttles which can be preset at a fixed position for operation of the vehicle. However, if an emergency situation developed, the vehicle operator had to manually close the throttle before applying the brake. Because such an arrangement prevented the vehicle operator from acting quickly enough when confronted with a panic stop it was proposed to replace the preset hand throttle with a resiliently biased foot pedal which was under the constant control of the operator. However, because of considerable forces exerted by the foot pedal and the need to keep such foot pedal depressed for long periods of time, it has become necessary to provide means associated with the foot pedal for retaining the throttle in a fixed position, as well as means for releasing the throttle when an emergency situation occurs.
 
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