Claims
- 1. In a governor (11) for providing at least two different regulation factors for an internal combustion engine (10) wherein regulation factor is defined as the percent difference between no-load speed and loaded speed for the same throttle setting, the engine (10) including a fuel injection system (12) and a throttle linkage (36), the governor (11) being of the type having a rotatable flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) adapted to be driven by the engine (10), a first spring (28) disposed to be compressed by the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) proportional to engine speed, and a control lever (34) associated with the first spring (28) for opposing the force of the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22), said control lever (34) compressing the first spring (28) proportional to a desired engine speed, the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) and the first spring (28) being adapted to be connected to the fuel injection system (12), the improvement comprising:
- a second compressible spring (70); and actuator means (56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68) for selectively engaging and disengaging said second spring (70) from said control lever (34) to provide a first regulation factor based on the combined chosen spring rates of said first and second springs (28, 70) when said second spring (70) is engaged with said control lever (34) and a second different regulation factor based on the chosen spring rate of said first spring (28) alone when said second spring (70) is completely disengaged from said control lever (34).
- 2. A governor (11) according to claim 1 further including means defining a limited lost motion connection (46, 48, 50) to allow free movement between the control lever (34) and the throttle linkage (36) for at least one predetermined position of said control lever (34) and to cause said control lever (34) to be actuatable by said throttle linkage (36) for at least one other predetermined position of said control lever (34).
- 3. The governor (11) of claim 1 wherein said control lever (34) has first and second ends (32,52) and is pivoted intermediate its ends (32,52), the first end (32) being engaged with said first spring (28) and the second end (52) being selectively engageable and completely disengageable with said second spring (70).
- 4. The governor (11) of claim 1 wherein said second spring (70) is mounted for reciprocal movement in a path intersecting said control lever (34) and said actuator means (56,58,60,62,64,66,68) includes a motor (58,60) for moving said second spring (70) in said path.
- 5. The governor (11) of claim 4 further including an adjustable stop (72,74,78) for limiting movement of said second spring (70) in said path in the direction toward engagement with said control lever (34), said stop (72,74,78) being adjustable to set engine speed at said first regulation factor.
- 6. In a governor (11) for providing at least two different regulation factors for an internal combustion engine (10) including a fuel injection system (12) and a throttle linkage (36), the governor (11) being of the type having a rotatable flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) adapted to be driven by the engine (10), a first spring (28) disposed to be compressed by the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) proportional to engine speed, and a control lever (34) associated with the first spring (28) for opposing the force of the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22),
- said control lever (34) compressing the first spring (28) proportional to a desired engine speed, the flyweight assembly (18, 20, 22) and the first spring (28) being adapted to be connected to the fuel injection system (12), the improvement comprising:
- a second compressible spring (70); and actuator means (56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68) for selectively engaging and disengaging said control lever (34) and said second spring (70) to provide a first regulation factor when said second spring (70) is engaged with said control lever (34) and a second different regulation factor when said second spring (70) is disengaged from said control lever (34), said improvement further including a rotatable control shaft (38), means (42) for rotatably mounting said control lever (34) on said control shaft (38), a limited lost motion connection (46, 48, 50) extending between said control shaft (38) and said control lever (34) to allow free movement therebetween for at least one predetermined angular position of said control shaft (38) and to cause said control lever (34) to be rotatable with said control shaft (38) for at least one other predetermined angular position of said control shaft (38).
- 7. The governor (11) of claim 6 wherein said one predetermined angular position corresponds to an engine low idle speed.
- 8. The governor (11) of claim 7 wherein said first and second springs (28,70), said control lever (34), said control shaft (38), said flyweight assembly (18,20,22), said rotatably mounting means (42), said limited lost motion connection (46,48,50) and said actuator means (56,58,60,62,64,66,68) are all contained within a housing (82,84), and said actuator means (56,58,60,62,64,66,68) includes within said housing (82,84) means (56) for movably mounting said second spring (70) for movement between positions engaged with and disengaged from said control lever (34), an adjustable stop (72,74) within said housing (82,84) for limiting movement of said second spring (70) towards said engaged position, and an operator (78) external of said housing (82,84) for adjusting said stop (72,74).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 261,120, filed Sept. 15, 1980, now abandoned.
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