Internal-combustion engine governor with means to prevent unnece

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123103A, F02D 104

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041506502

ABSTRACT:
In a centrifugal governor of the direct-acting type provided to the fuel injection pump of a compression-ignition engine on a vehicle, a counterbalance is provided which is movable in the forward and rearward directions of the vehicle by inertia or gravity. This counterbalance is connected via a lever fulcrumed at its intermediate point to the tension lever within the governor housing and, in another embodiment, to the rack which controls the injection pump delivery. Thus, as the movable governor members tend to be displaced either forwardly or rearwardly of the vehicle by inertia or gravity, the counterbalance functions to oppose their displacement and hence to restrain the governor from unnecessarily increasing or decreasing the engine speed.

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