Engine component position indicating system

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G08C 21/00 (2006.01) B60K 26/02 (2006.01) F16H 59/18 (2006.01) G05G 1/00 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 1205542

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Disclosed is an Engine Component Position Indicating System (60) operated by hand or foot pedal (26) that is able to provide a signal from a signal generating means (52) to a visual indicating means (58) in response to rotation of a shaft (2) in either direction that is operatively coupled at one to the signal generating means (52). Shaft (2) is connected to pedal (26) by connecting means preferably in the form of rod (16) which has one end connected to input member (8) secured to shaft (2) and which causes shaft (2) to rotate in opposite directions according to whether pedal (26) is pressed or released by the operator's foot. Shaft (2) is also provided with output member (10) which is secured to shaft (2) and with is operatively connected to a linking means such as flexible cable (32) which causes an engine component such as carburetor throttle or choke or an automatic transmission modulator valve to move with the operator being provided with a continuous visual indication of the component's respective position at any given time.

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