Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fuel in a fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine in response to pressure in the engine's lubricating system and comprising:
- (a) a main body having a main fuel passageway therein;
- (b) a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port, each port communicating with said main fuel passageway and adapted to be connected to the fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine;
- (c) a lubricant pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in the engine's lubricating system;
- (d) a main valve in said main fuel passageway for controlling the normal flow of fuel between said fuel inlet port and said fuel outlet port, said main valve closing when the lubricant pressure sensor indicates that the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P1;
- (e) a bypass fuel passageway in said body, bypassing that portion of said main fuel passageway controlled by said main valve, and operable to allow a predetermined restricted amount of fuel to flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- (f) a normally closed bypass valve selectively blocking said bypass fuel passageway; and
- (g) a bypass valve actuator remote from said main body and controlling said bypass valve by a pressurized fluid control line; and
- wherein said bypass fuel passageway is at least partly outside of boundaries which define said main fuel passageway.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an override actuator mounted on said main body at least partly externally to said main body and selectively disposable in an off state and in an override state, said override state allowing fuel flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port even if the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below said predetermined value P1.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bypass valve is moved by movement of a bypass piston rigidly connected to said bypass valve.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said bypass valve actuator includes a manually-operable push button and said bypass valve will be open only as long as said push button is pressed.
- 5. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fuel in a fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine in response to pressure in the engine's lubricating system, comprising:
- (a) a main body having a main fuel passageway therein;
- (b) a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port, each port communicating with said passageway and adapted to be connected to the fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine;
- (c) a lubricant pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in the engine's lubricating system;
- (d) a main valve in said main fuel passageway for controlling the normal flow of fuel between said fuel inlet port and said fuel outlet port, said main valve closing when the lubricant pressure sensor indicates that the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P1;
- (e) a bypass fuel passageway in said main body, bypassing that portion of said main fuel passageway controlled by said main valve, to allow a predetermined restricted amount of fuel to flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- (f) a normally closed bypass valve selectively blocking said bypass fuel passageway; and
- (g) a bypass valve actuator remote from said main body and controlling said bypass valve by a control line; and wherein said bypass valve is part of a remote override assembly removably mounted to said main body and having a portion external to said main body.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a pressure-responsive bypass surface rigidly connected to said bypass valve and in contact with pressurized fluid from said control line.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said bypass valve actuator includes a normally-operable pushbutton and said bypass valve will be open only as long as said pushbutton is pressed.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising an override actuator mounted on said main body at least partly externally to said main body and selectively disposable in on off state and in an override state, said override state allowing fuel flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port even if the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below said predetermined value P1.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising an override lock operable to prevent the changing of said override actuator from the override state to the off state if the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P2.
- 10. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fuel in a fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine in response to pressure in the engine's lubricating system comprising:
- (a) a main body having a main fuel passageway therein;
- (b) a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port, each port communicating with said main fuel passageway and adapted to be connected to the fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine;
- (c) a lubricant pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in the engine's lubricating system;
- (d) a main valve in said main fuel passageway for controlling the normal flow of fuel between said fuel inlet port and said fuel outlet port, said main valve closing when the lubricant pressure sensor indicates that the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P1, said main valve includes an elongate movable main valve member which is spring-biased by a main valve spring to be normally closed, said main valve member including a bore therein, said bore having a bore inlet in communication with said fuel inlet port and a bore outlet in communication with said fuel outlet port such that fuel may flow through said bore from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- (e) an override push rod disposed at least partially in said bore; and
- (f) an override actuator selectively disposable in an off state and an override state, said override state allowing fuel flow in the fuel supply line of the engine even if the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P1; and wherein said override actuator is operable in its override state to allow fuel flow from said bore inlet to said bore outlet by moving said override push rod away from said lubricant pressure sensor.
- 11. The apparatus of c1aim 10 wherein said override actuator is mounted on said main body at least partly externally thereto.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising:
- a bypass fuel passageway in said body, bypassing that portion of said main fuel passageway controlled by said main valve, and operable to allow a predetermined restricted amount of fuel to flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- a normally closed bypass valve selectively blocking said bypass fuel passageway; and
- a bypass valve actuator remote from said main body and controlling said bypass valve by a pressurized fluid control line.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a pressure-responsive bypass surface rigidly connected to said bypass valve and in contact with pressurized fluid from said control line.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10 further including a spring-biased ball valve inside of said main valve member, said spring-biased ball valve selectively blocking said bore.
- 15. An apparatus for controlling the flow of fuel in a fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine in response to pressure in the engine's lubricating system, comprising:
- (a) a main body having a main fuel passageway therein;
- (b) a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port, each port communicating with said main fuel passageway and adapted to be connected to the fuel supply line of an internal combustion engine;
- (c) a lubricant pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in the engine's lubricating system;
- (d) a main valve in said main fuel passageway for controlling the normal flow of fuel between said fuel inlet port and said fuel outlet port, said main valve closing when the lubricant pressure sensor indicates that the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below a predetermined value P1, said main valve includes an elongate movable main valve member which is spring-biased by a main valve spring to be normally closed, said main valve member including a bore therein, said bore having a bore inlet in communication with said fuel inlet port and a bore outlet in communication with said fuel oulet port such that fuel may flow through said bore from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- (e) an override valve disposed in said bore;
- (f) an override spring disposed at least partially within said main valve member and biasing said override valve; and
- (g) an override actuator selectively disposable in an off state and an override state, said override state allowing fuel flow in the fuel supply line of the engine even if the pressure in the engine's lubricating system is below said predetermined value P1; and wherein said override actuator is operable in its override state to allow fuel flow from said bore inlet to said bore outlet by moving said override valve against the bias of said override spring.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said override valve is a ball valve within said bore.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
- a bypass fuel passageway in said body, bypassing that portion of said main fuel passageway controlled by said main valve, and operable to allow a predetermined restricted amount of fuel to flow from said fuel inlet port to said fuel outlet port;
- a normally closed bypass valve selectively blocking said bypass fuel passageway; and
- a bypass valve actuator remote from said main body and controlling said bypass valve by a pressurized fluid control line.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 296,193, filed Aug. 25, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,785.
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