Claims
- 1. A centrifugal rpm governor for internal combustion engines having a governor member adjusting in accordance with the rpm, having a force-transmitting member subject to the force of at least one governor spring and having a torque-control capsule which is threaded in a positionally secured manner into a chamber in a portion of the force-transmitting member which includes a bore in axial alignment with said governor member and which can be acted upon by the governor member, said torque-control capsule includes a stop housing embodied as a screw sheath, said stop housing includes internal and external threads and an inside stepped longitudinal bore, an aperture in said stop housing in alignment with said bore in said chamber, a stop bolt received in said aperture, said stop bolt protrudes through said aperture beyond said bore in said chamber in the force-transmitting member with a dimension of its protrusion (b) which is dependent on the threaded position of the torque-control capsule in the force-transmitting member which determines a torque-control stroke, a torque-control spring, supported on one end on the stop bolt and on another end by a bottom end face of a cup shaped adjusting ring which has contin uous infinitely graduated external adjusting screw threads and is secured in a positionally fixed manner inside said stop housing in the vicinity of its internal thread, said cup-shaped adjusting ring having a hollow-cylindrical, sheath-like wall in which said external adjusting screw threads have a normal, circular outer contour at its bottom end which is in abutment with said torque-control spring, and said adjusting ring is formed into an oval shape over a portion of its length prior to installation, in the vicinity of the sheath-like wall and has its greatest oval deformation in the vicinity of an end section open toward the outer end of the sheath-like wall of said adjusting ring.
- 2. A centrifugal rpm governor as defined by claim 1, in which the hollow-cylindrically sheath-like wall of the cup-shaped adjusting ring is pressed outward prior to installation into an oval shape in the vicinity of the end section having the greatest deformation at two diametrically opposed points by a total of approximately 0.5 mm and there has an elliptical cross section.
- 3. A centrifugal rpm governor as defined by claim 2, in which the bottom of the cup shaped adjusting ring is provided with a central opening shaped to receive a tool.
- 4. A centrifugal rpm governor as defined by claim 1, in which said another end of the torque-control spring is held by a hardened spring plate receiving this end, which spring plate in turn rests on an abutment located on said cup-shaped adjusting ring and is radially guided in the longitudinal bore of the stop housing.
- 5. A centrifugal rpm governor as defined in claim 1 which includes a lock-ring surrounding said stop housing and threaded against said force transmitting member to lock said stop housing in a screw-threaded position within a portion of said force-transmitting member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is copending with application Ser. No. 584,951 filed Feb. 29, 1984, now allowed.
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