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US2587962A
US2587962A US165639A US16563950A US2587962A US 2587962 A US2587962 A US 2587962A US 165639 A US165639 A US 165639A US 16563950 A US16563950 A US 16563950A US 2587962 A US2587962 A US 2587962A
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  • This invention relates to an improved flexible joint of the ball-and-socket type, and more particularly to such a joint for effecting a flexible connection between the throttle lever of an internal combustion engine carburetor and the throttle, or the accelerator pedal linkage, in the case of an automobile engine, the primary object of the invention being to provide means whereby, upon sudden opening or closing actuation of the throttle or accelerator pedal, transmission to the carburetor throttle lever of the action of the linkage will be cushioned and graduated rather than direct and jerky, whereby the engine is de sirably accelerated or decelerated more gradually and more smoothly, and gasoline consumption of the engine is reduced as well as wear and tear upon the carburetor mechanism.
  • Another important object of the invention is the provision of an arrangement of the character indicated above which substantially eliminates sudden and jerky operation of automobiles and the wear and tear upon the clutches, transmissions, springs, and rear ends thereof otherwise occurring, as well as substantially reducing the fatigue of the driver and passengers in automobiles.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a carburetor equipped in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevation of the joint
  • Figure 3 is a transverse longitudinal section taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary right-hand end elevation of Figure 2.
  • the numeral I generally designates a conventional form of automobile engine carburetor having a throttle lever 8 operating on a horizontal axis, and arranged'to be moved in opposite directions to open and closed positions by a rod or link 9 which is part of a conventional throttle or accelerator pedal-operated linkage (not shown).
  • the joint In comprises a smooth, cylindrical shank H having an annular, laterally projecting head or shoulder i2 on one end and being threaded, as indicated at It, at its other end.
  • a smooth, cylindrical boss l5 of reduced diameter projects axially outwardly from the end M of the shank i I and from the boss [5 an axial threaded stud it, smaller in diameter than the boss I5, projects and carries a nut IT.
  • the boss I5 is adapted to rotatably engage in the hole l8 usually present in the outer end of the throttle lever 8, and the nut 8 is adapted to be tightened on the stud IE to assemble the lever 8 and shank I l for relative rotation without substantially endwise or sidewise relative movement therebetween.
  • the outward end of the cup [8 is outwardly tapered or conical, as indicated atv 25, and provided at the apex with an axial. outwardly projecting shank portion 25 having a ball 21 on the outward end.
  • the ball 21 turns freely in all directions in a ball socket 28 formed in the inward end of a cylindrical block 29.
  • the control rod 9 is rigidly connected to project radially from the block 29.
  • a cylindrical shank having a lateral annular shoulder on one end thereof a cylindrical cup having a closed end and an open end, said one end of the shank and its shoulder entering the open end of the cup and being positioned Within the cup in relatively greatly axially spaced relation to the closed end of the cup whereby substantial endwise movement of the shank within the cup is provided for, an internal annular flange on the open endof the cup with whose axially inward side said annular shoulder is engageable whereby axially outward movement of the shank from the cup is prevented, the annular shoulder on the shank being sufficiently smaller in diameter than the interior of the cup to permit lateral swinging of the shank relative to the cup and its internal flange, a helical spring circumposed on said shank axially outwardly of the open end of the cup, retaining means on said shank spaced axially outwardly from the closed end of the cup and serving to compress said spring between itself and the open end of the cup whereby the annular shoulder on the shank

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March 4, 1952 .1. A. BRAZUKAS FLEXIBLE JOINT Filed June 2, 1950 INVENTOR. JOSEPH A. BKAZUKAS ATTORNEY-5 Patented Mar. 4, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to an improved flexible joint of the ball-and-socket type, and more particularly to such a joint for effecting a flexible connection between the throttle lever of an internal combustion engine carburetor and the throttle, or the accelerator pedal linkage, in the case of an automobile engine, the primary object of the invention being to provide means whereby, upon sudden opening or closing actuation of the throttle or accelerator pedal, transmission to the carburetor throttle lever of the action of the linkage will be cushioned and graduated rather than direct and jerky, whereby the engine is de sirably accelerated or decelerated more gradually and more smoothly, and gasoline consumption of the engine is reduced as well as wear and tear upon the carburetor mechanism.
Another important object of the invention is the provision of an arrangement of the character indicated above which substantially eliminates sudden and jerky operation of automobiles and the wear and tear upon the clutches, transmissions, springs, and rear ends thereof otherwise occurring, as well as substantially reducing the fatigue of the driver and passengers in automobiles.
Other important objects and advantageous features of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings, wherein, merely for purposes of illustration, a specific form of the invention is set forth in detail.
In the drawings, wherein like numerals designate like parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a carburetor equipped in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevation of the joint;
Figure 3 is a transverse longitudinal section taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary right-hand end elevation of Figure 2.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the numeral I generally designates a conventional form of automobile engine carburetor having a throttle lever 8 operating on a horizontal axis, and arranged'to be moved in opposite directions to open and closed positions by a rod or link 9 which is part of a conventional throttle or accelerator pedal-operated linkage (not shown).
Instead of the usual direct and relatively inflex ble connection between the outer end of the carburetor throttle lever 8 and the control rod or link 9, I provide thenovel-flexible joint ID.
The joint In comprises a smooth, cylindrical shank H having an annular, laterally projecting head or shoulder i2 on one end and being threaded, as indicated at It, at its other end.
A smooth, cylindrical boss l5 of reduced diameter projects axially outwardly from the end M of the shank i I and from the boss [5 an axial threaded stud it, smaller in diameter than the boss I5, projects and carries a nut IT. The boss I5 is adapted to rotatably engage in the hole l8 usually present in the outer end of the throttle lever 8, and the nut 8 is adapted to be tightened on the stud IE to assemble the lever 8 and shank I l for relative rotation without substantially endwise or sidewise relative movement therebetween.
Loosely circumposed on the headed end of the shank II is the longitudinally extending, hollow, cylindrical cup l8 having the internal flange IS on its inward end which closely surrounds the shank H inwardly of the head I2. A helical expanding spring 20 is circumposed on the shank II and is compressed between the cup flange l9 and a retainer ring 2| circumposed on the shank, the spring being held under adjusted compression by an adjusting nut 22, backed up by a lock nut 23, both nuts being threaded on the portion 14 of the shank I l. The annular edge 24 of the cup flange l9 surrounds the shank II with sufiicient looseness to permit some tilting of the cup l8, as well as longitudinal movement of the cup I 8 relative to the shank II.
The outward end of the cup [8 is outwardly tapered or conical, as indicated atv 25, and provided at the apex with an axial. outwardly projecting shank portion 25 having a ball 21 on the outward end. The ball 21 turns freely in all directions in a ball socket 28 formed in the inward end of a cylindrical block 29. The control rod 9 is rigidly connected to project radially from the block 29.
When endwise movement is imparted to the control rod 9 in either direction crosswise of the shank, the resultant endwise stress imposed on the cup I 8 through the ball 21 and shank portion 26 causes gradually increasing sidewise tilting of the cup l8 relative to the shank II, and correspondingly increasing resistance of the spring 20. When compression of the spring 20 has progressed to a certain degree, further tilting of the cup [8 relative to the shank H is relinquished in favor of sidewise movement of the cup [8 and shank ll together and the transmission of this concerted movement to the carburetor throttle lever 8,
a 3 whereby the throttle lever is swung toward an open or a closed position, depending upon the direction of endwise movement of the control'rod 9. In this action, the spring 20 cushions and graduates the actuation of the throttle lever and causes the cup 18 and the shank II to gradually resume their normal axial relationship as the control rod movement is halted.
I claim:
In a flexible joint, a cylindrical shank having a lateral annular shoulder on one end thereof a cylindrical cup having a closed end and an open end, said one end of the shank and its shoulder entering the open end of the cup and being positioned Within the cup in relatively greatly axially spaced relation to the closed end of the cup whereby substantial endwise movement of the shank within the cup is provided for, an internal annular flange on the open endof the cup with whose axially inward side said annular shoulder is engageable whereby axially outward movement of the shank from the cup is prevented, the annular shoulder on the shank being sufficiently smaller in diameter than the interior of the cup to permit lateral swinging of the shank relative to the cup and its internal flange, a helical spring circumposed on said shank axially outwardly of the open end of the cup, retaining means on said shank spaced axially outwardly from the closed end of the cup and serving to compress said spring between itself and the open end of the cup whereby the annular shoulder on the shank is normally yieldably engaged with the internal flange on the open end of the cup with the shank in axial alignment with the cup.
JOSEPH A. BRAZUKAS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,748,817 Zerk Feb. 25, 1930 2,099,244 Temple Nov. 16, 1937 2,272,726 Sanders Feb. 10, 1942
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US3925832A (en) * 1974-12-16 1975-12-16 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Flushometer device
EP0155485A2 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-09-25 Lemfoerder Metallwaren Ag. Axial ball pivot for link rods in motor vehicles

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US2099244A (en) * 1934-09-21 1937-11-16 Cash A W Co Lever
US2272726A (en) * 1939-12-11 1942-02-10 John Fowler & Co Leeds Ltd Control of fuel injection engines

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US1748817A (en) * 1929-09-30 1930-02-25 Oscar U Zerk Lubricating means
US2099244A (en) * 1934-09-21 1937-11-16 Cash A W Co Lever
US2272726A (en) * 1939-12-11 1942-02-10 John Fowler & Co Leeds Ltd Control of fuel injection engines

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US3925832A (en) * 1974-12-16 1975-12-16 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Flushometer device
EP0155485A2 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-09-25 Lemfoerder Metallwaren Ag. Axial ball pivot for link rods in motor vehicles
EP0155485A3 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-12-27 Lemforder Metallwaren Ag Axial ball pivot for link rods in motor vehicles

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