Claims
- 1. An accumulator for accommodating an air/fluid mixture for an internal combustion engine comprising: a generally cone shaped side wall having a large upper end and small lower end, a top wall joined to the upper end of the side wall, said side wall and top wall surrounding an internal chamber for accommodating an air/fuel mixture, said lower end having an opening open to said chamber, a housing having an air/fuel mixture inlet port, an air/fuel mixture outlet port, an air/fuel mixture pressure relief port, and a first passage open to said ports for accommodating the air/fuel mixture, a sleeve mounted on the housing, said sleeve having a second passage open to the first passage and chamber whereby the air/fuel mixture flows through the first and second passages into and out of the chamber during operation of the internal combustion engine, means mounting the lower end of the side wall on the sleeve with the opening in communication with the second passage, a screen mounted on the sleeve and extended across the second passage, and check valve means located in the first passage to close the air/fluid mixture pressure relief port, said check valve means being operable to relieve excess pressure of air/fuel mixture in the first and second passages and chamber of the accumulator.
- 2. The accumulator of claim 1 wherein: said side wall is inclined downwardly and inwardly at an angle of about 40 degrees relative to the vertical axis of the accumulator.
- 3. The accumulator of claim 1 including: a tubular member joined to the lower end of the side wall, said tubular member being mounted on said sleeve.
- 4. The accumulator of claim 1 wherein: the top wall has an upwardly curved dome shape and an annular outer peripheral portion joined to the upper end of the side wall.
- 5. The accumulator of claim 1 wherein: the housing has an annular shoulder surrounding the passage between the inlet port and pressure relief port, said check valve includes a ball located in the passage in engagement with the annular shoulder to close the pressure relief port, and biasing means for holding the ball in engagement with the annular shoulder.
- 6. An accumulator for accommodating an air/fuel mixture for an internal combustion engine comprising: a generally cone shaped side wall having a large upper end and small lower end, a top wall joined to the upper end, said side wall and top wall surrounding a chamber for accommodating an air/fuel mixture for an internal combustion engine, a tubular member joined to the lower end of the side wall, a sleeve located within the tubular member, said sleeve having a passage open to the chamber to allow an air/fuel mixture to flow into and out of the chamber, and a screen mounted on the sleeve extended over the passage of the sleeve.
- 7. The accumulator of claim 6 wherein: said side wall is inclined downwardly and inwardly at an angle of about 40 degrees relative to the vertical axis of the accumulator.
- 8. The accumulator of claim 6 wherein: the top wall has an upwardly curved dome shape and an annular outer peripheral portion joined to the upper end of the side wall.
- 9. The accumulator of claim 6 including: a housing having an air/fuel mixture inlet port, an air/fuel mixture outlet port, an air/fuel mixture pressure relief port and a housing passage open to said ports for accommodating an air/fuel mixture, said sleeve being mounted on the housing with the sleeve passage in communication with the housing passage whereby the air/fuel mixture flows into and out of the chamber, and check valve means located in the housing passage to close the air/fuel mixture pressure relief port, said check valve means being movably located in the housing passage for movement between open and closed positions to relieve excess pressure of the air/fuel mixture in said passages and chamber.
- 10. The accumulator of claim 9 wherein: the housing has an annular shoulder surrounding the housing passage between the inlet port and pressure relief port, said check valve includes a ball located in the housing passage in engagement with the annular shoulder to close the pressure relief port, and biasing means for holding the ball in engagement with the annular shoulder.
- 11. An accumulator for accommodating an air/fuel mixture for an internal combustion engine comprising: a generally cone shaped side wall having a large upper end and a small lower end, a top wall joined to the upper end of the side wall, a tubular member joined to the lower end of the side wall, said tubular member having a first passage open to the chamber, a housing having an air/fuel mixture inlet port, an air/fuel mixture outlet port, and a second passage open to said ports, means mounting the tubular member on the housing with the first passage in communication with the second passage whereby the air/fuel mixture in the second passage flows into and out of the chamber, and a pressure relief valve located in the second passage operable to relieve excess pressure of the air/fuel mixture in said chamber and passages.
- 12. The accumulator of claim 11 including: a screen located in the first passage transversely across said first passage.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/118,625 filed Jul. 17, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,646. Application Ser. No. 09/118,625 claims the priority date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/053,148 filed Jul. 18, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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