Claims
- 1. An engine idle controller adapted to be connected in a pressurized liquid delivery path of a pressure washer between an engine driven pump and a wand having a liquid flow control valve and a spray nozzle, said engine idle controller including a housing defining a cylinder and a rod passage extending from said cylinder through said housing, a piston positioned in said cylinder, a rod having a first end connected to said piston and having a second end extending through said rod passage and projecting exterior to said housing, said piston and rod being mounted to slide in said housing between first and second positions, said piston dividing said cylinder into first and second chambers, said projecting rod second end being adapted to be connected to move an engine throttle on a pressure washer between an idle setting when in said first position and full throttle settings when in said second position, said engine idle controller having an inlet adapted to receive pressurized liquid from the pump, an outlet adapted to be connected to the wand, a flow restriction located between said inlet and said outlet and being adapted to create on an outlet side of said flow restriction a reduced pressure in pressurized liquid flowing between said inlet and said outlet and substantially the inlet liquid pressure when liquid does not flow between said inlet and said outlet, wherein the pressure at said inlet is applied to said first chamber and wherein the pressure at said outlet side of said flow restriction is applied to said second chamber.
- 2. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said flow restriction is a venturi, and including a first passage in said housing connecting between said inlet and said first chamber, and a second passage in said housing connecting between said venturi and said second chamber.
- 3. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 2, and further including a first seal between said piston and said cylinder adapted to limit liquid flow between said piston and said cylinder, and a second seal between said housing and said rod and adapted to prevent liquid flow through said passage between said rod and said housing, and wherein said first and second seals do not significantly inhibit movement of said piston and rod between said first and second positions.
- 4. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said inlet connects to said first chamber, and said outlet connects to said second chamber.
- 5. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 4, and wherein said flow restriction includes said piston.
- 6. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 5, and wherein said flow restriction comprises a predetermined clearance between said piston and said cylinder.
- 7. An engine idle controller for use with a pressure washer, as set forth in claim 5, and wherein said flow restriction comprises at least one passage through said piston.
- 8. An engine idle controller adapted to be connected in a pressurized liquid delivery path of a pressure washer between an engine driven pump and a wand having a liquid flow control valve and a spray nozzle, said engine idle controller including a piston mounted in a housing to move between first and second positions, means adapted to position an engine throttle at an idle setting when said piston is in said first position and at a full throttle setting when said piston is in said second position, means responsive to static liquid pressure in said engine idle controller for positioning said piston in said first position when liquid is not flowing through said engine idle controller, and means for positioning said piston in said second position in responsive to liquid flow through said engine idle controller.
- 9. A method for controlling the speed of an engine in a pressure washer having an engine driven liquid pump and a wand having a flow control valve, said method comprising the steps of:a) sensing the flow of pressurized liquid from said pump to said wand; b) increasing the engine speed from an idle speed to a maximum speed in response to a sensed predetermined liquid flow from said pump to said wand; and c) decreasing the engine speed from the maximum speed to an idle speed in response the a sensed cessation of liquid flow from said pump to said wand.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicants claim priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/183,236 filed Feb. 17, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/183236 |
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