Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Foot operated
Patent
1974-03-07
1976-02-24
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Foot operated
74512, G05G 114
Patent
active
039397262
ABSTRACT:
A manually operable control is provided for effecting acceleration and deceleration of an engine by selective actuation of an engine fuel control device. The control includes an output section comprising first, second and third arms mounted for pivoting about a common axis. A hand throttle linkage is connected directly to the first arm for swinging the latter among selected angular positions and for fixing the first arm in said positions. A foot throttle linkage is connected directly to the second arm, which in turn is connected to the fuel control device. The first and second arms are located on opposite sides of the third arm and have respective abutment portions which extend axially towards the third arm and are disposed so as to respectively be in the paths of movement of a pair of oppositely extending abutment portions of the third arm. A double-coil spring is mounted on the three arms such that, as considered in a first direction of swinging movement of the three arms, a central spring portion located between the two coils engages the trailing side of the third arm while the opposite ends of the spring are respectively engaged with the leading sides of the first and second arms, the respective leading surfaces of the abutment portions of the first and second arms thus being biased into engagement with the respective trailing sides of the oppositely extending abutment portions of the third arm. A desired fuel control device setting can be selected by shifting the hand throttle linkage to and fixing it in a desired position, the torsion spring acting together with the abutment surfaces to transmit the motion of the first arm to the second arm by way of the third arm, the motion of the third arm being transmitted to the fuel control device. The foot throttle linkage floats or moves freely with the third arm when the latter is actuated by the hand throttle linkage. The foot throttle linkage is used to override the fuel control device setting preselected by the hand throttle linkage. For this purpose, the foot throttle linkage includes a two-piece foot pedal having respective toe and heel operable sections pivoted about a common axis for selective operation for respectively initiating acceleration and deceleration of the engine. The toe operable section of the foot pedal can be lifted upwardly by hand to shut off the flow of fuel to the engine. When the foot pedal is released, the torsion spring acts to return the fuel control device to its preselected setting.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2924117 (1960-02-01), Byrd
patent: 3002397 (1961-10-01), Du Shane et al.
Deere & Company
McKenzie, Jr. Frank H.
Scott Samuel
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