Information
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Patent Grant
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6807940
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Patent Number
6,807,940
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A governor for use in an engine provided with an overspeed protection device arranged to trip in the event that engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed. The governor comprises a centrifugal weight mechanism comprising at least one weight coupled to an angularly adjustable metering valve member through a lever member, the metering valve member being operable to control the level of fuelling of the associated engine depending on engine speed. The governor further comprises a damping arrangement associated with the lever member which is arranged to damp oscillatory movement of the lever member, in use, and a prevention arrangement for preventing the overspeed protection device associated with the engine tripping upon engine start up.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a governor for use in controlling the rate at which fuel is supplied to a fuel pump, and thus for use in controlling the operation of an engine of the compression ignition type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A governor for use with a diesel engine of an alternator and generator set typically includes a centrifugal weight mechanism arranged to rotate at a speed associated with engine speed and to act upon a spring biased lever. The lever is coupled to an angularly movable fuel metering valve such that movement of the lever is transmitted to the valve to adjust the setting of the valve. In particular, the governor is arranged such that, in the event that the load on the engine changes, a corresponding change in the fuelling of the engine is made to control the engine in such a manner that it operates at a substantially constant speed. It is known to provide the lever of the governor with a stabiliser device or damping arrangement which serves to damp oscillations of the engine under certain load and fuelling conditions which can otherwise adversely affect operation of the governor.
In order to permit the governor to be adaptable for use in, for example, different types of engine and with different types of engine fuel pump, the governor is arranged such that the governor arm has a longer stroke than is required to give the necessary variation in fuelling level. The metering valve is therefore moved through a region of “dead travel”, in which no variation in fuelling occurs, before the region of travel in which a variation in fuelling does occur is reached. However, if the lever arm is provided with a damping arrangement, movement of the metering valve through the region of dead travel can cause an undesirable delay in the change of fuelling from the maximum fuel setting to that necessary to achieve the desired speed upon engine start up.
Furthermore, in internal combustion engines provided with an overspeed protection device which is arranged to trip so as to halt engine operation in the event that the engine speed exceeds a predetermined, maximum safe speed at a given rate of engine rotation, any delay in control of fuelling due to movement of the metering valve through the region of dead travel can cause the overspeed protection device to trip inadvertently upon engine start up. As a result, engine operation may be halted in undesirable circumstances.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a governor which alleviates this problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
According to the present invention, there is provided a governor for use in an engine provided with an overspeed protection device arranged to trip in the event that engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed, the governor comprising a centrifugal weight mechanism comprising at least one weight coupled to an angularly adjustable metering valve member through a lever member, the metering valve member being operable to control the level of fuelling of the associated engine, the governor further comprising a damping arrangement associated with the lever member which is arranged to damp oscillatory movement of the lever member, in use, and prevention means for preventing the overspeed protection device associated with the engine tripping upon engine start up.
The engine typically comprises a drive shaft which is arranged to rotate at a speed associated with the engine, the or each weight being pivotable with respect to and rotatable with the drive shaft, the or each weight being arranged to engage a washer member which is interposed between the or each weight and a thrust sleeve member which is cooperable with the lever member such that pivotal movement of the or each weight results in axial movement of the thrust sleeve member and, hence, pivotal movement of the lever member.
The metering valve member is arranged to have a range of travel including a region of dead travel in which substantially no variation in fuelling of the engine occurs.
In one embodiment of the invention, the prevention means comprise means for limiting the range of travel of the metering valve member.
The means for limiting the range of travel of the metering valve member may take the form of an adjustment member associated with the lever member, the adjustment member acting on the lever member so as to limit the extent of movement of the lever member and, hence, the extent of angular movement of the metering valve member.
Typically, the adjustment member may take the form of an adjustment screw. Preferably, the adjustment screw is adjusted such that the metering valve member does not move through the region of dead travel upon engine start up.
The invention provides the advantage that, as the extent of movement of the metering valve member is limited to only that region for which a variation in fuelling occurs, there is no delay in control of fuelling upon engine start up. Hence, inadvertent tripping of the overspeed protection device is avoided.
The invention also provides the advantage that the governor can be adapted for use in engines of different type and with different kinds of engine fuel pump. It can also be adjusted to compensate for manufacturing tolerances and can be adjusted throughout the service life of the governor to compensate for wear.
The adjustment member may be arranged to act directly on the lever member, or may be arranged to act on the damping arrangement associated with the lever member.
Preferably, the governor is provided with first resilient bias means for urging the thrust sleeve member towards the thrust washer member upon engine start up. Typically, the first resilient bias means take the form of a first spring which may be arranged to act on the thrust sleeve member through the lever member.
The provision of the first resilient bias means provides the advantage that, even though the metering valve member is at the end of the region of dead travel upon engine start up, the weights adopt their radially innermost position.
The governor preferably comprises further resilient bias means which serve to urge the lever member against the thrust sleeve member, thereby serving to urge the thrust sleeve member towards the or each weight. The further resilient bias means typically take the form of a further spring.
The provision of the further spring serves to urge the lever member into engagement with the thrust sleeve member such that, upon engine start-up, the thrust washer member rotates with the or each weight.
The damping arrangement may take the form of a hydraulic damping arrangement which may comprise a damping piston, a working chamber for receiving a fluid, whereby fluid pressure within the working chamber acts on a surface associated with the damping piston, and a restricted outlet for permitting fluid to flow into and out of the working chamber at a relatively low rate.
Preferably, the damping piston is slidable within a bore provided in a housing against a damping spring means, the bore defining a working chamber for receiving a fluid which applies a force on the damping piston to oppose the damping force.
The damping arrangement may include an anchor member which is adjustable to vary a pre-load of the damping spring means.
In one embodiment of the invention, the damping arrangement may be provided with by-pass means to permit fluid to flow out of the working chamber at a higher, relatively unrestricted rate, thereby by-passing the restricted outlet and causing the damping arrangement to be disabled.
For example, the damping arrangement may be provided with an additional outlet through which fluid can flow at a relatively unrestricted rate compared to the rate of flow of fluid through the restricted outlet, the damping piston being movable between a first position in which the additional outlet is obscured by the damping piston, in which case the damping arrangement is enabled, and a second position in which the additional outlet is not obscured by the damping piston, the additional outlet thereby providing a by-pass flow path for fluid flowing into and out of the working chamber to disable operation of the damping arrangement.
Preferably, the by-pass flow path may be defined, in part, by a passage provided in the damping piston in communication with the working chamber and whereby, when the damping piston is in the second position, the passage communicates with the additional outlet.
Preferably, the damping spring means is arranged such that the damping arrangement is disabled during movement of the metering valve member through the region of dead travel upon engine start up.
In this embodiment of the invention, as the damping arrangement is disabled upon engine start up when the metering valve member moves through the region of dead travel, inadvertent tripping of the overspeed protection device is avoided.
The damping arrangement may further comprise a further adjustment member for adjusting the damping spring means such that the damping piston occupies a position in which the working chamber communicates with the additional outlet during the dead travel region of the metering valve member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view of a governor in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a diagram to illustrate the variation in engine speed with time for an engine in which the governor in
FIG. 1
may be used; and
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic view of a part of a governor in accordance with an alternative embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a governor including a centrifugal weight mechanism
10
mounted upon a drive shaft
11
which is arranged to rotate at a speed associated with the operating speed of an associated engine, for example camshaft or crankshaft speed. The drive shaft
11
carries a cage
12
, the cage being rotatable with the drive shaft
11
. The weight mechanism includes a plurality of weights
13
which are pivotally mounted within the cage
12
, each of the weights
13
including a projection
14
which is engagable with an end surface of a thrust sleeve member
15
carried by and axially adjustable relative to the drive shaft
11
. A thrust washer member
16
encircles the drive shaft
11
, the thrust washer
16
being interposed between the projections
14
of the weights
13
and a free end region of the thrust sleeve
15
. The drive shaft
11
is also provided with an annular groove (not shown in
FIG. 1
) within which a rubber ring is seated to provide a clutch mechanism, as described in EP 0 760 423 A1, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The thrust sleeve member
15
abuts a lever member or governor arm
18
, the lever member
18
being pivotal about a further arm
20
. The lever arm
18
is coupled to a governor spring
25
, the governor spring
25
being arranged to engage a throttle member
27
which is adjustable to vary the pre-load applied to the governor spring
25
. For clarity, only a part of the governor spring
25
is shown in
FIG. 1
, such that the coupling between the lever member
18
and the spring
25
cannot be seen.
In use, when the engine is operating at a relatively low speed, and hence the shaft
11
rotates at a relatively low speed, the action of the governor spring
25
upon the lever member
18
applies a force to the thrust sleeve
15
urging the thrust sleeve
15
towards the left in the orientation illustrated in
FIG. 1
, engagement between the thrust sleeve
15
and the weights
13
, through the thrust washer
16
and the rubber ring of the clutch mechanism, ensuring the weights
13
occupy a radially inner position. As the engine speed increases, the centrifugal force resulting from the increased speed of rotation of the shaft
11
urges the weights
13
to pivot towards radially outer positions, such movement causing translation of the thrust sleeve
15
and pivotal movement of the lever member
18
against the action of the governor spring
25
.
A further spring
34
may also be provided which serves to urge the lever member
18
into engagement with the thrust sleeve
15
such that, upon engine start up, the thrust washer
16
is urged against the rubber ring of the clutch mechanism, thereby ensuring the thrust washer
16
rotates with the weights
13
. The provision of the further spring
34
may be desirable in this embodiment of the invention, and particularly if the aforementioned clutch mechanism is provided, as it ensures the thrust washer
16
is urged into engagement with the rubber ring of the clutch mechanism upon engine-start up. The spring rate of the further spring
34
is selected such that the force acting on the lever member
18
(taking into account the lever ratio) does not impede the effect of the governor spring
25
when the engine is running. Thus, the further spring
34
is collapsed before the metering valve member
23
reaches the end of the region of dead travel.
The lever member
18
is coupled through a conventional coupling arrangement to a metering valve member
23
forming part of a metering valve arrangement, the metering valve member being angularly movable through a range of movement in response to pivotal movement of the lever member
18
so as to vary the level of fuelling to the engine. Angular movement of the metering valve member varies the amount by which an outlet of the metering valve arrangement is obscured so as to vary the rate of flow of fuel through the metering valve arrangement, as would be familiar to a person skilled in the art. In the view shown in
FIG. 1
, it will be appreciated that the coupling between the lever member
18
and the metering valve member
23
is not visible.
The lever member
18
is provided with a damping arrangement or stabiliser device, referred to generally as
24
, comprising a housing
26
provided with a bore within which a damping piston
28
is slidable. One end of the damping piston
28
is in abutment or connection with damping spring means in the form of a damping spring
21
, the other end of the damping piston
28
being exposed to fluid pressure within a working chamber
30
. A force due to fluid pressure within the working chamber
30
serves to oppose the biasing force of the damping spring
21
. The damping spring
21
engages an anchor member
22
which is adjustable to vary the pre-load applied to the damping spring
21
. The housing
26
is provided with a restricted outlet (not shown) which permits fluid to flow into and out of the working chamber
30
at a relatively low rate as the damping piston
28
moves within the bore of the housing
26
, the damping arrangement
24
therefore taking the form of a conventional hydraulic damping arrangement which serves to damp oscillations of the lever member
18
.
The governor also includes an adjustment member in the form of an adjustment screw
32
which is arranged to engage the housing
26
of the damping arrangement
24
so as to limit the extent of pivotal movement of the lever member
18
. By adjusting the position of the adjustment member
32
so as to limit the range of pivotal movement of the lever member
18
, the extent of travel of the metering valve member
23
is also limited. It will therefore be appreciated that it is possible to adjust the adjustment screw
32
so as to ensure the metering valve member
23
does not pass through the region of dead travel, in which no variation in the level of fuelling occurs, upon engine start up.
In conventional governor arrangements, it is known to arrange the lever member such that it has a stroke which causes movement of the metering valve member beyond the region of travel in which a variation in fuelling occurs. This enables the governor to be adapted relatively easily for use in engines of different type, and to compensate for manufacturing tolerances and wear during the service life of the governor. However, the metering valve member must therefore pass through a region of dead travel before a variation in fuelling level is achieved, thereby causing a delay in fuelling control upon engine start up. In engines in which an overspeed protection device is provided to limit the engine start up speed such that it does not exceed a predetermined, safe speed, this delay can cause the overspeed protection device to trip, thereby halting engine operation inadvertently. By way of example,
FIG. 2
illustrates the relationship between engine speed and time upon engine start up in an engine for which a conventional governor is employed, and in which Trace A represents engine speed when there is a relatively long delay in fuelling control upon engine start up due to movement of the metering valve member through the region of dead travel. Typically, the overspeed protection device is arranged to trip if engine speed exceeds a predetermined safe speed at a given engine rotation rate of between 9% and 11% above nominal engine speed. It can be seen that engine speed upon engine start up exceeds that at which the overspeed protection device trips, thereby causing engine operation to be halted inadvertently.
The present invention provides the advantage that, by adjusting the adjustment member
32
to limit the extent of pivotal movement of the lever member
18
, and hence the extent of angular movement of the metering valve member
23
to that beyond the region of dead travel, it is possible to avoid such a delay upon engine start up. Referring to
FIG. 2
, Trace B represents engine speed as a function of time when the adjustment member
32
is adjusted to limit the range of angular movement of the metering valve member
23
to that beyond the region of dead travel, thereby avoiding any delay in control of fuelling upon engine start up. The present invention therefore prevents the overspeed protection device from tripping inadvertently.
It will further be appreciated that the adjustment member
32
can be adjusted to suit the particular application of the governor, depending on the range of metering valve member movement over which a variation in fuelling level occurs. The governor can therefore be adapted readily for use in different engine types and with different engine fuel pumps. Differences in manufacturing tolerance can also be compensated for by adjusting the adjustment member
32
to limit the extent of movement of the metering valve member
23
, as required.
One potential drawback of providing the adjustment screw
32
to limit the extent of movement of the lever member
18
is that the governor spring
25
may be prevented from urging the thrust washer
16
against the rubber ring of the clutch mechanism upon engine start-up. The provision of the further spring
34
, however, overcomes this problem.
In an alternative embodiment to that shown in
FIG. 1
, the adjustment member
32
may be arranged to co-operate directly with the lever member
18
. For example, the adjustment member may extend generally parallel to the drive shaft
11
, the adjustment member
32
engaging a region of the lever member underneath the damping arrangement
24
in the orientation shown in FIG.
1
. However, the illustrated embodiment provides the advantage that construction of the governor is simplified.
In a further alternative embodiment to that shown in
FIG. 1
, an additional member may be arranged between the adjustment member
32
and the damping arrangement. In this case the adjustment member
32
acts on the additional member, rather than on the damping arrangement
24
, so as to prevent damage being caused to the damping arrangement
24
.
FIG. 3
shows an alternative embodiment of the invention, in which the need for the adjustment member
32
in
FIG. 1
is removed. The damping arrangement
24
is shown in further detail in
FIG. 3
, similar parts to those shown in
FIG. 1
being denoted with like reference numerals. The housing
26
for the damping arrangement
24
is provided with first and second outlets
36
,
38
respectively, the first outlet
36
having a restricted diameter and serving to permit fluid flow only at a relatively low rate. The second outlet
38
has a greater diameter than the first outlet
36
and the damping piston
28
is provided with a passage
40
such that, depending upon the position of the damping piston
28
within the bore provided in the housing
26
, fluid within the working chamber
30
is either able to flow through the passage
40
provided in the damping piston
28
and through the second outlet
38
or, if the damping piston
28
obscures the second outlet
38
, is able to flow through the restricted outlet
36
such that oscillatory movement of the lever member
18
is damped, as described previously.
The damping spring
21
is provided with an adjustment member
42
, such as an anchorage screw, the position of the adjustment member
42
being adjustable so as to adjust the position of the damping spring
21
. By adjusting the position of the damping spring
21
such that the damping piston
28
occupies a position in which the working chamber
30
communicates with the second outlet
38
during the dead travel region of the metering valve member
23
, the damping arrangement
24
is disabled and the delay in control of fuelling can be avoided, thereby ensuring that the overspeed protection device does not inadvertently trip. In the position illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the working chamber
30
does not communicate with the second outlet
38
as it is obscured by the damping piston
28
, in which case the flow of fluid from the working chamber
30
is restricted by the first outlet
36
. However, if the damping piston
28
is urged towards the left in the illustration shown by the adjustment member
42
, the working chamber
30
is brought into communication with the second outlet
38
, through the passage
40
, such that the restricted outlet
36
is by-passed. As the restricted outlet
36
is by-passed, fluid is able to flow into and out of the working chamber
30
at a relatively high rate, such that the damping arrangement
24
will no longer provide a damping function.
In an alternative embodiment to that shown in
FIG. 3
, the spring
21
and the damping piston
28
may be in abutment or connection with the lever member
18
. In addition, in either arrangement the housing
26
of the damping arrangement
24
may be in connection with the adjustment screw
42
.
Although in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
, the by-pass flow path is defined, in part, by a passage provided in the damping piston, it will be appreciated that the damping arrangement may be configured in a different manner to define the by-pass means.
Claims
- 1. A governor for use in an engine provided with an overspeed protection device which is arranged to trip in the event that engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed, the governor comprising a centrifugal weight mechanism comprising at least one weight coupled to an angularly adjustable metering valve member through a lever member, the metering valve member being operable to control the level of fuelling of the associated engine depending on engine speed, wherein the metering valve member has a range of travel including a region of dead travel in which substantially no variation in fuelling of the engine occurs, and wherein a prevention arrangement comprises an adjustment member for limiting the range of travel of the metering valve member to avoid said region.
- 2. A governor as claimed in claim 1, for use in an engine having a drive shaft which is arranged to rotate at a speed associated with the engine, wherein the or each weight of the governor is pivotable with respect to and rotatable with the drive shaft, the governor further comprising a thrust washer member, interposed between the or each weight, and a thrust sleeve member which is cooperable with the lever member such that pivotal movement of the or each weight results in axial movement of the thrust sleeve member and, hence, pivotal movement of the lever member.
- 3. A governor as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a first resilient bias arrangement which acts on the thrust sleeve member to urge the thrust sleeve member towards the thrust washer member.
- 4. A governor as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a further resilient bias arrangement which serves to urge the lever member into engagement with the thrust sleeve member such that, upon engine start-up, the thrust washer member rotates with the or each weight.
- 5. A governor as claimed in claim 1, the governor further comprising a damping arrangement associated with the lever member which is arranged to damp oscillatory movement of the lever member, in use, and a prevention arrangement for preventing the overspeed protection device associated with the engine from tripping upon engine start up.
- 6. A governor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the adjustment member is arranged to act on the lever member so as to limit the extent of movement of the lever member and, hence, the extent of angular movement of the metering valve member.
- 7. A governor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjustment member takes the form of an adjustment screw.
- 8. A governor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjustment member is adjusted such that the metering valve member does not move through the region of dead travel upon engine start up.
- 9. A governor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjustment member is arranged to act directly on the lever member.
- 10. A governor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjustment member is arranged to act on a surface associated with the damping arrangement, thereby to act on the lever member to limit the extent of movement of the lever member.
- 11. A governor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the damping arrangement takes the form of a hydraulic damping arrangement.
- 12. A governor for use in an engine provided with an overspeed protection device which is arranged to trip in the event that engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed, the governor comprising a centrifugal weight mechanism comprising at least one weight coupled to an angularly adjustable metering valve member through a lever member, the metering valve member being operable to control the level of fuelling of the associated engine depending on engine speed, the governor further comprising a damping arrangement associated with the lever member which is arranged to damp oscillatory movement of the lever member, in use, and a prevention arrangement for preventing the overspeed protection device associated with the engine from tripping upon engine start up, wherein the damping arrangement takes the form of a hydraulic damping arrangement, and wherein the damping arrangement includes a damping piston which is slidable within a bore provided in a housing against a damping spring arrangement, the bore defining a working chamber for receiving a fluid which applies a force on the damping piston to oppose the damping force.
- 13. A governor as claimed in claim 12, wherein the damping arrangement includes an anchor member which is adjustable to vary a pre-load of the damping spring arrangement.
- 14. A governor for use in an engine provided with an overspeed protection device which is arranged to trip in the event that engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed, the governor comprising a centrifugal weight mechanism comprising at least one weight coupled to an angularly adjustable metering valve member through a lever member, the metering valve member being operable to control the level of fuelling of the associated engine depending on engine speed, the governor further comprising a damping arrangement associated with the lever member which is arranged to damp oscillatory movement of the lever member, in use, and a prevention arrangement for preventing the overspeed protection device associated with the engine from tripping upon engine start up, wherein the damping arrangement takes the form of a hydraulic damping arrangement comprising a damping piston and a working chamber for receiving a fluid, whereby fluid pressure within the working chamber acts on a surface associated with the damping arrangement, and a restricted outlet for permitting fluid to flow into and out of the working chamber at a relatively low rate, the damping arrangement being provided with a by-pass arrangement to permit fluid to flow out of the working chamber at a higher, relatively unrestricted rate, thereby by-passing the restricted outlet and causing the damping arrangement to be disabled.
- 15. A governor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the damping arrangement is provided with an additional outlet through which fluid can flow at a relatively unrestricted rate compared to the rate of flow of fluid through the restricted outlet, the damping piston being movable between a first position in which the additional outlet is obscured by the damping piston, in which case the damping arrangement is enabled, and a second position in which the additional outlet is not obscured by the damping piston, the additional outlet thereby providing a by-pass flow path for fluid within the working chamber so as to disable the damping arrangement.
- 16. A governor as claimed in claim 15, wherein the by-pass flow path is defined, at least in part, by a passage provided in the damping piston in communication with the working chamber and whereby, when the damping piston is in the second position, the passage communicates with the additional outlet.
- 17. A governor as claimed in claim 16, wherein the damping piston is slidable within a bore provided in a housing against a damping spring arrangement, the bore defining the working chamber for receiving fluid.
- 18. A governor as claimed in claim 17 wherein the damping spring arrangement is arranged such that the damping arrangement is disabled during movement of the metering valve member through the region of dead travel upon engine start up.
- 19. A governor as claimed in claim 18, wherein the damping arrangement further comprises a further adjustment member for adjusting the damping spring arrangement such that the damping piston occupies a position in which the working chamber communicates with the additional outlet during the dead travel region of the metering valve member.
- 20. A governor as claimed in claim 14, for use in an engine having a drive shaft which is arranged to rotate at a speed associated with the engine, wherein the or each weight of the governor is pivotable with respect to and rotatable with the drive shaft, the governor further comprising a thrust washer member, interposed between the or each weight, and a thrust sleeve member which is cooperable with the lever member such that pivotal movement of the or each weight results in axial movement of the thrust sleeve member and, hence, pivotal movement of the lever member.
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