Feeding governor of a diesel cycle engine in the starting stage

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

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ABSTRACT:
An automatic governor device for automatically governing the delivery of an injection pump of a Diesel engine, in particular of the single cylinder type for use in motor vehicles, comprising a centrifugal mass governor with a spring for governing the delivery supplement at the starting stage, a spring for governing the idle rate of the engine, and a spring for governing the rates of higher values. Said device comprises a component capable of a holding the governor in its position of control of the highest delivery of the pump at a starting rate of the engine, higher than the idle rate, and of practically ceasing its influence on the govering action, in particular in the idle rate range, as soon as said starting rate has been reached.

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