Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling a function of an engine in response to engine speed comprising a fluid pressure-operated means operable to control said function, an air impeller on the engine motivated by a drive shaft of the engine, a cowling at least partly enclosing said air impeller, an aerofoil surface on a vane movably mounted upon said cowling to adjust its position in the path of air flow from said impeller and fluid passage means having a terminal orifice connected to and positioned relative to said surface so as to be exposed to an air pressure that varies with changes in engine speed, and a fluid line connecting said fluid passage means with the fluid pressure-operated member.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fluid passage means comprises a hollow probe passing through said aerofoil and said probe is positioned at a position on said aerofoil surface where the latter projects into the air flow and provides a source of sub-atmospheric pressure.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein an end of the probe projects beyond said aerofoil surface and is cut off obliquely on the side of the probe downstream of the air flow.
- 4. A carburettor and speed governor assembly for an air-cooled engine, comprising a housing, a fuel/air mixing chamber in said housing connected to an outlet, a poppet-type valve and coacting seat within said housing to control flow of fuel/air mixture between said mixing chamber and said outlet, a throttle control element within said housing connected to control displacement of said poppet valve with respect to said seat, means external of said housing for manually operating said throttle and control element, a diaphragm supported movably in said housing and connected also to control displacement of said poppet valve with respect to said seat, a fluid-pressure chamber within said housing to control movement of said diaphragm, an aerofoil surface located in the path of cooling air from said engine and fluid passage means having a terminal orifice positioned relative to said surface so as to be exposed to an air pressure varying with changes in engine speed, and a fluid line interconnecting said fluid passage means and said fluid-pressure chamber to cause movement of said diaphragm in response to change in said air pressure resulting from a change of said engine speed.
- 5. Apparatus for controlling a function of an engine in response to engine speed comprising a fluid pressure-operated means operable to control said function, an air impeller on the engine motivated by the engine drive shaft, an aerofoil surface positioned in the path of air flow from said impeller and fluid passage means having a terminal orifice connected to and positioned relative to said surface so as to be exposed to an air pressure that varies with changes in engine speed, and a fluid line connecting said fluid passage means with the fluid pressure-operated means, said aerofoil surface being provided on a vane secured to a cowling, said vane being movably secured to said cowling to permit adjustment of the relative positioning of the vane to the air flow from the air impeller.
- 6. Apparatus for controlling a function of an engine in response to engine speed comprising a fluid pressure-operated means operable to control said function, an air impeller on the engine motivated by the engine drive shaft, an aerofoil surface positioned in the path of air flow from said impeller and fluid passage means having a terminal orifice positioned relative to said surface so as to be exposed to an air pressure that varies with changes in engine speed, and a fluid line connecting said fluid passage means with the fluid pressure-operated means, said orifice comprising a hollow probe passing through the aerofoil, said probe being positioned at a position on the aerofoil where the latter projects into the air flow and provides a source of sub-atmospheric pressure.
- 7. Apparatus for controlling a function of an engine in response to engine speed comprising a fluid pressure-operated means operable to control said function, an air impeller on the engine motivated by the engine drive shaft, an aerofoil surface positioned in the path of air flow from said impeller and fluid passage means having a terminal orifice positioned relative to said surface so as to be exposed to an air pressure that varies with changes in engine speed, and a fluid line connecting said fluid passage means with the fluid pressure-operated means, said orifice comprising a hollow probe passing through the aerofoil, an end of said probe projecting beyond the aerofoil and being cut off obliquely on the side of the probe downstream of the air flow.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of the parent application Ser. No. 398,800 filed Sep. 19, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,231 patented Feb. 17, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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