Claims
- 1. A throttle control apparatus having a movable throttle setting element, comprising a common pivot pin, a throttle control lever pivotally mounted on the pin and having a minimum throttle position and movable to an advanced throttle position, a timing control lever pivotally mounted on the pin, a drive means coupled to the throttle control lever for pivoting the control lever, resilient means coupling the levers for moving the timing control lever with the throttle control lever, and a lost motion coupling means connected to the throttle control lever and to the throttle setting element for moving the throttle setting element only after a selected initial movement of the throttle control lever and the timing control lever prior to movement of the throttle control lever into engagement with the throttle setting element and wherein said throttle control lever is a T-shaped member having a cross-bar and stem, said lost motion coupling means including an adjustable cam member and releasable attachment means adjustably secured to the stem of said T-shaped member and to the cam member for selective positioning along said stem, and said timing control lever extended generally parallel to the cross-bar, said resilient means coupling the one end of the timing control lever to the stem, the opposite end of the timing control lever including a pivotally mounted timing link.
- 2. A throttle control linkage for an internal combustion engine including a movable engine throttle element for adjusting the speed setting of the engine and movable between a minimum throttle position and an advanced throttle position and a movable timing control element, comprising a common pivot pin, a pivotally mounted throttle control lever pivotally mounted on said pin and having a projecting portion and having a minimum throttle idle position and rotatable throughout a selected range to an advanced throttle position for progressively increasing of the speed selection of the engine, input positioning means connected to the opposite ends of the throttle control lever for pivoting thereof between said idle and advance positions, a timing control lever pivotally mounted on said pin in stacked relation to the throttle control lever, a throttle control member, an adjustable attachment means connecting said throttle control member to said projecting portion, a second control member connected to the throttle element and located in the path of said first member, said members being disengaged in the idle position of the throttle control lever and producing movement of only the throttle control lever and the first member during the initial movement of the throttle control lever and then engaging said first and second members and thereby connecting of the throttle control lever to the engine throttle control only after such initial movement, said adjustable attachment means being releasably connected to the projecting portion for adjusting of the degree of initial movement and providing selected rotation of the throttle control lever from an idle position prior to engagement of the throttle control element, resilient means connecting the throttle lever to the timing lever for providing a resilient connection therebetween and for forcing the timing lever to follow the opening throttle movement of the throttle control lever, said timing lever having a stop means for limiting the rotation of the timing lever with the throttle lever, said resilient means permitting independent increasing throttle opening motion of the throttle lever.
- 3. In the throttle control linkage of claim 1 having a one-way coupling means between the throttle lever and the timing lever responsive to opposite rotation of the throttle lever to effect engagement with the timing lever at a predetermined throttle closing position to positively rotate the timing lever to reduce the advance firing position.
- 4. The control linkage of claim 2 including a throttle operator having a pair of push-pull cable members coupled to the throttle lever to provide opposite motion thereof.
- 5. The control linkage of claim 2 wherein said throttle control lever is a generally T-shaped throttle lever including a cross-bar pivotally mounted on said pin at the center of the cross-bar and having a stem forming said projecting portion projecting forwardly toward the engine carburetor, said input positioning means being connected to the ends of the cross-bar to thereby provide selective pivoting of the lever on said pin and simultaneously pivoting of the stem, said timing lever being pivotally secured to said common pin in stacked relation to said T-shaped throttle lever and extending generally parallel to said cross-bar.
- 6. The throttle control linkage of claim 5 wherein said throttle control member has a pair of coupling walls projecting upwardly along the opposite sides of the stem, said one cam wall being slotted, a clamping screw extended through said slot and threading into the stem, said throttle control member having a throttle operating cam surface, the opposite second wall of the throttle control member being movably coupled to the opposite side of the stem to permit adjustment of the member along the length of the stem, said screw member providing for clamping of the cam surface to the stem in predetermined spacing to the throttle control input.
- 7. The throttle control linkage of claim 6 wherein said cam surface has a generally flat portion spaced from the throttle control input at engine idle and an angularly oriented adjacent portion to sequentially engage the throttle control input in response to predetermined angular orientation of the throttle lever.
- 8. The throttle control linkage of claim 5 wherein said timing lever includes a hook portion extending laterally parallel to the stem, said resilient means is connected to the hook portion and extends laterally across the stem with the opposite end connected to the top wall of said stem whereby the throttle advance rotation of the throttle lever establishes a corresponding rotation of the timing lever, a timing control link means adjustably secured to the outer end of the lever and coupled to the timing control input, a stop means adjustably secured to the timing lever to limit the pivotal movement of the timing lever and thereby control the total advance position of the timing control.
- 9. The throttle control linkage of claim 8 wherein said timing lever includes a depending pin portion extending downwardly adjacent the front edge of the throttle lever whereby reverse rotation of the throttle lever effects engagement with the pin at a predetermined angular orientation of the throttle lever to provide a positive returning reset movement of the throttle lever and the timing lever.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2 having a common pivot pin secured to the engine block with said levers mounted thereon, said throttle lever is a generally T-shaped throttle lever pivotally mounted on said pin at the center of the cross-bar, means connected to the opposite ends of the cross-bar to thereby provide selective pivoting of the lever, said timing lever being pivotally secured to said common pin in stacked relation to said T-shaped throttle lever and extending generally parallel thereto, said T-shaped throttle lever having a stem portion projecting forwardly toward the engine carburetor, said throttle control member being adjustably secured to the stem for selective spacing from said throttle control input, and wherein said throttle control member is a cam plate releasably secured to said stem with a first surface spaced from the throttle control input at idle and establishing a 12.degree. retard firing of the internal combustion engine with the throttle lever at the engine idle position and establishing rotation of the timing lever to top dead center timing prior to movement of the first surface of the cam into touching engagement with the throttle pin, said cam first surface including a second cam surgace being constructed and formed to open the throttle control input from a preset minimum opening by about 5.degree. open position in synchronism with the movement of the timing lever from top dead center to about 25.degree. before top dead center firing, said throttle stop engaging said shoulder to prevent further movement of the timing lever after said 25.degree. position.
- 11. The throttle control linkage of claim 2 having a common pivot pin secured to the engine block for said levers, said throttle levers generally being T-shaped with a cross-bar pivotally mounted on said pin at the center of the cross-bar and having an outwardly projecting stem, means connected to the opposite ends of the cross-bar to thereby provide selective pivoting of the lever, said timing lever pivotally secured to said common pin in stacked relation to said T-shaped throttle lever and extending generaly parallel thereto, said T-shaped throttle lever having said stem projecting forwardly toward the throttle input, said lost motion coupling means including a control cam member located beneath said stem and having a pair of coupling walls projecting upwardly along the opposite sides of the stem, said one cam wall being slotted, a clamping screw extended through said slot and threading into the stem, the opposite wall or second wall of the cam member being coupled to the opposite side of the stem by a grooved connection extending parallel to the stem to permit adjustment of the cam member along the length of the stem, said screw member providing for clamping of the cam member to the stem in predetermined spacing to the throttle control input, said cam plate having an outer face shaped to provide predetermined movement of the cam pin in response to predetermined angular orientation of the cam face.
- 12. The throttle control linkage of claim 11 wherein said timing lever includes a hook portion extending laterally parallel to the stem, said resilient means is a coil spring connected to the hook portion and extending laterally across the stem with the opposite end of the coil spring secured to the top wall of said stem whereby the throttle advance rotation of the throttle lever exerts a resilient pulling force on the timing lever for corresponding rotation of the levers, the opposite end of said timing lever projecting outwardly of the throttle lever, a timing control rod adjustably secured to the outer end of the lever and projecting therefrom into engagement with the timing control input, a stop screw adjustably secured to the second end portion of the timing lever and adjustably extended therethrough, said engine including a stop shoulder aligned with the stop screw to control the limit of pivotal movement of the lever and thereby control the total advance position of the timing control.
- 13. The throttle control linkage of claim 12 wherein said timing lever includes a depending pin portion extending downwardly adjacent the front edge of the throttle lever whereby reverse rotation of the throttle lever effects engagement with the pin at a predetermined angular orientation of the throttle lever to provide a positive returning reset movement of the throttle lever and the timing lever.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said cam plate includes a cam surface with a flat surface spaced from the throttle input with the timing lever set to establish a twelve degree retard firing of the internal combustion engine with the throttle lever at the engine idle position, said spacement of the flat surface establishing rotation of the timing lever to top dead center timing with movement of the cam flat surface into touching engagement with the throttle input, said flat surface opening the throttle from 0 to 5.degree. open position in synchronism with the movement of the timing lever from top dead center to 25.degree. advance firing, said throttle stop engaging said shoulder to prevent further movement of the timing lever at the 25.degree. position.
- 15. A throttle control apparatus for internal combustion engines having a carburetor with a throttle input element and mounted in an outboard motor having a tiller handle with an outer twist grip, comprising a pair of push-pull cable members coupled to the twist grip to provide opposite motion of the cables in response to twisting of the twist grip, a common pivot pin secured to the engine block, a generally T-shaped throttle lever having a cross-bar pivotally mounted on said pin at the center of the cross-bar and having a stem projecting outwardly from the cross-bar, means connecting the opposite ends of the cross-bar to the respective two cables for providing selective pivoting of the lever between an idle position and an advanced throttle position in response to the rotation of the twist grip, a timing lever pivotally secured to said common pin in stacked relation of said T-shaped throttle lever and extending generally parallel thereto, said T-shaped throttle lever having said stem projecting forwardly toward the carburetor, a throttle control cam member located beneath said stem, adjustable coupling means connected to said cam member and said stem for adjusting the location of the cam member on the stem, a cam follower secured to the throttle element, said cam member having an outer cam face shaped with a space between the cam face and cam follower for an initial predetermined movement of the throttle lever and thereafter providing predetermined varying movement of the throttle input element in response with the angular orientation of the cam member relative to said throttle input, and a resilient means coupling the one end of the timing lever to the stem and stop means for limiting the the rotation of the timing lever.
- 16. The throttle control apparatus of claim 15 wherein said adjustable coupling means includes a pair of coupling walls projecting upwardly along the opposite sides of the stem, said one cam wall being slotted parallel to the stem extension, a clamping screw extended through said slot and threading into the stem, the second coupling wall of the cam member being coupled to the opposite side of the stem by an interlocking, grooved connecting extending parallel to the stem to permit said adjustment of the cam member along the length of the stem, and said clamping screw member providing for clamping of the cam member to the stem in predetermined spacing to the throttle control pin.
- 17. The throttle control apparatus of claim 16 wherein said timing lever includes a hook portion extending laterally parallel to the stem, said resilient means is a coil spring connected to the hook portion and extending laterally across the stem with the opposite end of the coil spring connected to the top wall of said stem whereby the throttle advance rotation of the throttle lever exerts a pulling force on the timing lever, the opposite end of said lever projecting outwardly of the throttle lever, a timing control rod adjustably secured to the outer end of the lever and projecting therefrom into engagement with the timing control element, a stop screw adjustably secured to the second end portion of the timing lever and adjustably extended therethrough, said engine including a stop shoulder aligned with the stop screw to control the limit of pivotal movement of the lever and thereby control the total advance position of the timing control.
- 18. The throttle control apparatus of claim 17 wherein said timing lever having a depending pin portion extending downwardly adjacent the edge of the throttle lever whereby reverse rotation of the throttle lever effects engagement with the pin at a predetermined angular orientation of the throttle lever to provide a positive returning and reset movement of the throttle lever and the timing lever.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said cam plate is secured to said stem in spaced relation to the throttle control pin and said timing lever to establish about a 12.degree. retard firing of the internal combustion engine with the throttle lever at the engine idle position, and said throttle lever's initial rotation establishes rotation of the timing lever to top dead center timing in synchronism with movement of the cam fact into touching engagement with the throttle pin, said cam face being constructed and formed to open the throttle from 0 to 5.degree. in synchronism with the movement of the timing lever from top dead center to 25.degree. before top dead center firing, said throttle stop engaging said shoulder to prevent further movement of the timing lever at said 25.degree. position, and said throttle lever providing for subsequent full opening of said throttle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 501,656, filed Aug. 29, 1974, now abandoned.
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