Throttle control device

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Inventors

Wilkinson, Jerome L.

Application #

695521

Filed

Jun-14-1976

Published

Nov-29-1977

Current US Class

024/517
074/488
074/526
074/531
074/551.9
477/192

International Classes

G05G 005/04; G05G 005/16

Field of Search

74/488 74/489 74/504 74/526 74/531 192/3 24/251 24/252

Examiners

Herrmann; Allan D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henderson, Strom & Sturm

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Abstract
A throttle control device for use with a rotating throttle control member of a type being biased to an idle position such as commonly used on motorcycles. A pair of elongated members having arcuate surfaces thereon adapted to contact the throttle control member are pivotally connected together at one of the ends thereof and an O-ring structure is provided for biasing the opposite ends of the elongated members together, thereby causing the elongated members to be in frictional engagement with the control member. Because of this structure, the throttle control device of this invention in cooperation with a brake lever or other projection can be used to maintain the throttle control member at any desired setting, but allows the person in control of the throttle control device to selectively and instantaneously overcome the frictional engagement of the throttle control device with respect to the throttle control member to turn the throttle back to an idle position when necessary.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A throttle control device comprising:

a first member having a first end and a second end;

a second member having a first end and a second end;

means for pivotally attaching the first ends of said first and second members with respect to each other, said pivotally attaching means including a link member, means for pivotally connecting the link member to said first member along a first pivotal axis and means for pivotally connecting said link member to said second member along a second pivotal axis, said first and second pivotal axis being substantially parallel with respect to each other; and

means for selectively connecting said second ends together and holding the first ends of said first and second members in direct frictional engagement with a throttle handle member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to engine throttle controls, and more particularly to such throttle controls using a rotating handle as a control member.

As is very commonly known, the standard motorcycle twist grip throttle operates the motorcycle engine carburetor throttle setting by means of a cable which translates an angular change in the twist grip to a longitudinal movement. In order to insure prompt and accurate throttle reduction or release, it is necessary to provide one or more springs operating at the carburetor end of the cable, which springs tend to forcibly close the carburetor to an idle position. It is against this spring means that the motorcycle operator must maintain his selected throttle setting by twisting the twist grip as necessary. Maintaining a steady throttle opening over an extended period of time, for example when it is desired to go a substantial distance at a substantially constant speed, can become very fatiguing, particularly with the more powerful motorcycles which may have a plurality of carburetors with a commensuarate necessity for more powerful throttle return spring means.
 
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