Engine governor friction damper and method

Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...

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123403, 123337, F02M 3900

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ABSTRACT:
An engine/governor friction damper mechanism provides for a method of reducing hunting and searching in a governor controlled engine/generator set. The preferred method comprises a modification in a conventional arrangement utilizing a governor rod and pivotal connection with a crank arm on a throttle control assembly. Friction to pivotal movement of the governor rod with respect to the crank arm is provided by means of a spring-loaded friction washer member arrangement.

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