Interrelated power delivery controls – including engine control – Brake control – Brake engaged when engine energy deactivated – brake...
Patent
1997-11-12
1999-04-20
Marmor, Charles A.
Interrelated power delivery controls, including engine control
Brake control
Brake engaged when engine energy deactivated, brake...
56 113, 310103, 188161, B60K 4120, H02K 4910, A01D 6910
Patent
active
058953388
ABSTRACT:
The alternator on an engine has a set of stator coils which are connected to supply current to power accessories and current for a battery charger when the engine is running. When the ignition is turned off, a braking switch is closed which short circuits the stator coils. The resulting high current in the stator coils produces a braking torque on the engine shaft that brings it and any attached implement to a rapid halt.
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Dins Michael J.
Johnson Hal R.
Kleczewski Michael R.
Lindorfer, Jr. Robert K.
Kohler Co.
Marmor Charles A.
Parekh Ankur
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