Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...
Patent
1982-07-30
1985-08-13
Miller, Carl Stuart
Internal-combustion engines
Engine speed regulator
Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...
123479, 123198D, F02M 5920, F02D 3100
Patent
active
045343284
ABSTRACT:
An emergency control apparatus is proposed for a fuel metering system in a Diesel engine, where the signal processing unit (microcomputer) and/or a regulator can be bypassed. In the case of the failure of the signal processing unit, the position signal of the driving pedal is switched more or less directly to the regulator for triggering the control unit for the quantity-determining member, and if there is a failure of the regulator, a purely proportional regulator comes into action. It is thus assured that even in the case of failure emergency operation is guaranteed, the course of which emergency operation can essentially be influenced only by the driver of the vehicle.
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Fischer Werner
Flaig Ulrich
Locher Johannes
Greigg Edwin E.
Miller Carl Stuart
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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