Information
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Patent Grant
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6293981
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Patent Number
6,293,981
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 25, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Simmons; David A.
- Hopkins; Robert A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 055 319
- 055 318
- 055 337
- 055 3853
- 055 DIG 28
- 055 502
- 055 497
- 123 198 E
- 261 DIG 68
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention is directed to an arrangement of an air filter (1) and a membrane carburetor (2). The membrane carburetor (2) has an intake channel section (3) configured in the carburetor housing (4) and fuel-conducting channels (6) open into the intake channel section (3). The channels (6) are supplied from a fuel-filled control chamber (7) which is configured in the carburetor housing (4). The control chamber (7) is partitioned from a compensation chamber (11) via a control membrane (10). The compensation chamber (11) communicates with the housing (14, 16) of the air filter (1) via a compensation channel (13) downstream of an air filter element (39). The air filter housing (14) engages over the membrane carburetor (2) essentially on the side of the compensation chamber (11) and the clean chamber (24) of the air filter housing (14) communicates with the intake channel section via a connecting stub (37) which lies approximately at right angles to the intake channel section (3). The connecting stub (37) is used as a connection between the clean chamber (24) of the air filter (1) and a flow space (26) mounted forward of the intake channel section (3) in order to ensure a reliable compensation where available space is tight. The volume of the flow space (26) is greater than the volume of the connecting stub (37) and the compensation channel (13) branches away from the flow space (26).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An arrangement of an air filter and a membrane carburetor is disclosed in German patent publication 4,419,084. Here, an air filter is mounted forward of the membrane carburetor to clean the combustion air. The air filter lies essentially above the carburetor on the side of the compensation chamber thereof. The intake channel section is formed in the carburetor housing and is connected to the clean space of the air filter via an intake stub configured about at right angles. An assembly-friendly insert connection of the compensation channel is not possible because of the closeness of the clean space to the compensation chamber. For this reason, a simple sealing collar is suggested which is intended to bridge the small distance between a connecting opening in the air filter housing and the connecting opening to the compensation chamber. Such a configuration of a compensation connection, however, presents the problem of dirt entry which can lead to a plugging of the compensation channel. This can cause operational disturbances of the engine driven by the membrane carburetor.
Furthermore, the known arrangement is very large whereby problems result because of the tight spaces in the housings of portable handheld work apparatus such as motor-driven chain saws, cutoff machines, brushcutters or the like. The filter surface is small because of the minimum component space which can lead to increased flow speeds. These can operate disadvantageously on the necessary compensation of the membrane carburetor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide an arrangement of an air filter and a membrane carburetor which is so improved that an operationally reliable compensation of the level of contamination of the air filter is possible even where there are constraints as to space.
The arrangement of the invention includes an air filter unit and a membrane carburetor. The arrangement also includes: a membrane carburetor having a carburetor housing defining an air intake channel through which air can be drawn; the carburetor housing further defining an interior space; a control membrane mounted in the interior space so as to partition the interior space into a fuel-filled control chamber and a compensation chamber; channel means provided in the carburetor housing for conducting fuel into the intake channel from the control chamber; the carburetor housing having an end whereat the compensation chamber is located; an air filter unit having an air filter housing engaging over the carburetor housing on the end thereof; the air filter housing defining a clean air space disposed above the compensation chamber; the air filter unit including an air filter mounted in the air filter housing for passing air into the clean air space; a flow space disposed downstream of the air filter and upstream of the air intake channel; the intake channel communicating with the flow space so as to permit air to flow from the flow space into the intake channel; a connecting stub having a pregiven volume and extending between the clean air space and the flow space for facilitating the flow of filtered air from the clean air space to the flow space; the flow space having a volume greater than the pregiven volume of the connecting stub; and, a structure defining a compensation channel branching off from the flow space and connecting the compensation chamber to the flow space.
The combustion air, which is made available to the engine, is quieted because of the flow space upstream of the intake channel so that the high flow velocities (occurring because of the tight construction) have no influence on the power capacity of the engine. The flow space is configured with crevices in such a manner that space sections are provided in the shadow of the flow wherein essentially the static pressure at the clean air side of the air filter is present. The compensation channel therefore branches away from the flow space and preferably out of the space regions lying in the flow shadow.
Preferably, the flow space is configured to have an L shape when viewed in cross section. The longer leg essentially serves to provide the flow connection between the clean chamber of the air filter and the intake channel section; whereas, the shorter leg advantageously lies close to the compensation chamber and is provided for connecting to the compensation channel.
According to another feature of the invention, the connection of the compensation channel with the flow space is configured as an insert connection. The air filter housing has a wall which includes the connecting opening. This wall lies approximately at right angles to the control membrane of the carburetor. The wall of the air filter housing having the connecting opening is provided approximately parallel to the assembly wall of the air filter housing in order to ensure a simple assembly. In this way, the flow connections between the compensation chamber and the flow space as well as between the intake channel section and the flow space are simultaneously established when seating the air filter housing on the carburetor. The assembly wall exhibits a connecting opening between the flow space and the intake channel section.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of an arrangement of an air filter and a membrane carburetor in accordance with an embodiment of the invention wherein an air filter housing cover has been removed;
FIG. 2
is a view of the arrangement of
FIG. 1
in the assembled state and without the air filter housing cover;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the open air filter shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of an open air filter housing with both the filter carrier plate and cover removed; and,
FIG. 5
is a section view taken along line V—V of
FIG. 3
showing an arrangement according to
FIG. 1
with a closed air filter housing cover.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The arrangement of the embodiment shown includes an air filter
1
and a membrane carburetor
2
and is preferably used in portable handheld work apparatus having two-stroke engines or four-stroke engines as drive motors. An air/fuel mixture is supplied to an engine (not shown) in a direction of arrow
5
via the intake channel section
3
in the carburetor housing
4
. Fuel-conducting channels
6
open into the intake channel section
3
for forming a mixture. The channels
6
are shown by broken lines in the carburetor housing
4
in FIG.
5
.
The fuel-conducting channels
6
are supplied from a fuel filled control chamber
7
. The control chamber
7
is formed in the carburetor housing
4
and is supplied with fuel via a fuel pump
8
flange-attached on the carburetor housing
4
. The fuel is supplied via a fuel line
9
(
FIG. 2
) to the fuel pump
8
.
The control chamber
7
is separated from a compensation chamber
11
by a control membrane
10
. The control membrane
10
is held by being clamped between the carburetor housing
4
and a cover
12
. A compensation channel
13
connects at the cover
12
and, in the embodiment shown, is configured as an angle stub. The compensation channel
13
is connected to the interior space of the air filter housing
1
downstream of an air filter element
20
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
, the housing
1
of the air filter comprises essentially a cup-shaped lower part
14
which is closed by a filter carrier plate
21
. The filter carrier plate
21
shown in
FIG. 1
is connected with its edge
23
in a seal profile
22
which comes into sealing contact engagement with an inner shoulder
15
on the upper edge of the lower housing part
14
. Preferably, the edge
23
is injection-molded with a sealing profile.
The filter carrier plate
21
is fixed in its position on the inner shoulder
15
of the lower housing part
14
by an air filter housing cover
16
engaging over the filter carrier plate
21
. For this purpose, the air filter housing cover
16
grabs form-tight with projections
17
in corresponding recesses
18
of the lower housing part
14
and is fixed on the side lying opposite the recess
18
by means of a turn latch
19
on a lug
29
of the lower housing part
14
. The clean chamber
24
of the air filter
1
is formed between the filter carrier plate
21
and the filter housing cover
16
. The air filter housing
16
is sealed by pretensioning with a sealing profile and, in this way, forms the upper boundary of the clean chamber
24
.
A connecting opening
31
is formed in a wall
30
in the lower housing part
14
of the air filter
1
. A flow space
26
of the air filter housing
14
is connected with the intake channel section
3
via the connecting opening
31
.
The flow space
26
lies within a cup-shaped lower housing part
14
in the dirt space
25
of the air filter
1
. The dirt space
25
substantially completely surrounds the flow space
26
, as shown especially in FIG.
4
.
The flow space
26
is formed in the air filter housing
14
and has an approximately L-shaped configuration when viewed in cross section as shown in FIG.
5
. The section
27
of the flow space
26
forms the shorter leg of the L-shaped configuration and engages over the membrane carburetor
2
on the side of the compensation chamber
11
. The wall
28
of the section
27
lies approximately at right angles to the control membrane
10
. In the wall
28
, a connecting opening
32
is formed in which the facing end
33
of the compensation channel
13
is inserted preferably while using an O-seal ring
47
. The compensation channel
13
is advantageously configured as one piece with the cover
12
of the compensation chamber
11
.
The wall
28
of the air filter housing
14
includes the connecting opening
32
and lies advantageously approximately parallel to the wall
30
so that, during assembly of the carburetor
2
, simultaneously the free end
33
of the compensation channel
13
can be seal-tightly inserted into the connecting opening
32
. The wall
30
includes the connecting opening
31
for the intake channel section
3
. The compensation channel
13
is connected to the flow space
26
in the region close to the compensation chamber
11
. The compensation channel
13
is connected to the section
27
. The section
27
then lies between the carburetor
2
(that is, the compensation
11
thereof) and the clean chamber
24
of the air filter
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the outer wall of the flow space
26
is approximately circular-cylindrical and is closed by a cover
34
as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 5
. As shown in the section view of
FIG. 5
, the cover
34
engages with a U-shaped configured edge the facing circularly-shaped end edge
35
of the housing wall
36
of the flow space
26
. In this way, the flow space
26
is closed with respect to the dirt or contaminant chamber
25
and the clean chamber
24
of the air filter
1
.
The cover
34
carries the connecting stub
37
and the flow space
26
is connected via the connecting stub
37
to the clean chamber
24
of the air filter
1
which lies above the cover
34
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 5
, the connecting stub
37
is configured as a resonance tube matched to the flow space
26
. The connecting stub
37
projects with its ends partially into the flow space
26
as well as partially into the clean chamber
24
in correspondence to the selected length L. The end, which projects into the clean chamber
24
, passes through the filter carrier plate
21
in an opening
46
. A sealing lip
48
is injection-molded on the filter carrier plate
21
on the inner extending edge of the opening
46
. The sealing lip
48
seals against the pipe surface
49
so that the separation of the clean chamber
24
from the contaminant chamber
25
is ensured.
The flow space
26
is formed significantly larger in volume than the volume of the connecting stub
37
so that the flow space
26
forms a quieting chamber for the in-flowing combustion air. The flow space
26
is connected forward of the intake channel section
3
. The connecting stub
36
and the flow space
26
are matched to each other in such a manner that an acoustic Helmholtz resonator is formed which contributes to the attenuation of the intake noise. The section
27
of the flow space
26
lies in the flow shadow which is advantageous for the function of the compensation. This section
27
lies in the flow shadow because of the L-shaped configuration of the flow space
26
(when viewed in section) and the end of the connecting stub
37
which projects into the flow space
26
. Essentially only the static pressure is applied to the clean air side of the air filter
1
in the compensation chamber
11
. This is also facilitated because the edge
50
of the end of the connecting stub
37
lies approximately at the elevation of the base
51
of the chamber section
27
. The end of the connecting stub
37
projects into the flow space
26
. The compensation channel
13
branches off above the base
51
. The connecting opening
32
thereby lies at the elevation of the tube surface
49
of the connecting stub
37
.
The filter carrier plate
21
, like the remaining parts of the air filter housing, is made of plastic and has a carrier frame
38
for a folded filter
39
. The carrier frame
38
projects into the clean chamber
24
. The folding lines
40
of the folded filter
29
advantageously lie approximately parallel to the filter carrier plate
21
, which, in turn, is inclined at a slight angle to the longitudinal center axis
41
of the intake channel section
3
. The folded filter
39
is preferably made of non-woven fabric.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the lower part
14
of the air filter housing engages over the membrane carburetor
2
not only on the side of the compensation chamber
11
but also partially laterally. In this way, a relatively large contaminant chamber
25
can be made available and the surface of the filter carrier plate
21
can be increased thereby reducing the flow velocities in the air filter
1
. The filter carrier plate
21
closes the contaminant chamber
25
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the flow space
26
lies off-center to the cup-shaped lower part
14
of the air filter housing. An air intake opening
43
is formed in the side wall
42
of the lower part
14
at the region of the largest spacing of the outer wall of the lower part
14
to the housing wall
36
of the flow space
26
. The air, which enters into the air filter housing
14
, swirls around the flow space
26
and flows upwards along the inner housing wall
36
to the filter carrier plate
21
. There, the air enters into the clean chamber
24
in the region of the carrier frame
38
after flowing through the folded filter
39
. The clean combustion air flows in the direction of arrow
44
from the clean chamber
24
via the intake stub
37
downwardly into the flow space
26
. The combustion air is inducted by the engine from the flow space
26
via the intake channel section
3
in the direction of arrow
5
as an air/fuel mixture. The air guidance has the advantage that heavier dirt particles drop out on the way upwards to the filter carrier plate
21
and remain behind in the contaminant chamber
25
without becoming seated on the filter element
20
.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An arrangement of an air filter unit and a membrane carburetor, the arrangement comprising:a membrane carburetor having a carburetor housing defining an air intake channel through which air can be drawn; said carburetor housing further defining an interior space; a control membrane mounted in said interior space so as to partition said interior space into a fuel-filled control chamber and a compensation chamber; channel means provided in said carburetor housing for conducting fuel into said intake channel from said control chamber; said carburetor housing having an end whereat said compensation chamber is located; an air filter unit having an air filter housing engaging over said carburetor housing on said end thereof; said air filter housing defining a clean air space disposed above said compensation chamber; said air filter unit including an air filter mounted in said air filter housing for passing air into said clean air space; a flow space disposed downstream of said air filter and upstream of said air intake channel; said intake channel communicating with said flow space so as to permit air to flow from said flow space into said intake channel; a connecting stub having a pregiven volume and extending between said clean air space and said flow space for facilitating the flow of filtered air from said clean air space to said flow space; said flow space having a volume greater than said pregiven volume of said connecting stub; and, a structure defining a compensation channel branching off from said flow space and connecting said compensation chamber to said flow space.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1, said flow space being formed in said air filter housing.
- 3. The arrangement of claim 2, said flow space having an approximately L-shaped configuration and being disposed in said air filter housing so as to cause a section of said flow space to extend over said membrane carburetor at said end of said carburetor housing.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein said section of said flow space lies between said compensation chamber and said clean air space.
- 5. The arrangement of claim 4, wherein said compensation channel connects to said flow space near said compensation channel.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 5, wherein said air filter housing has a wall defining said flow space and said wall having an insert opening formed therein; and, wherein said structure defines an end portion of said compensation channel insertable into said insert opening of said wall.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 6, wherein said wall of said air filter housing is approximately at right angles to said control membrane.
- 8. The arrangement of claim 7, wherein said wall is a first wall of said air filter housing; and, said air filter housing has a second wall defining an assembly wall having a connecting opening formed therein between said flow space and said intake channel; and, said first wall and said second wall are disposed so as to be approximately parallel to each other.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 8, wherein said air filter housing has a third wall and said third wall and said first wall conjointly define a dirt space substantially surrounding said flow space.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 9, wherein said flow space is off center to said dirt space.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 9, wherein said air filter housing includes a cover for closing off said flow space with respect to said clean air space and said dirt space; and, said cover carries said connecting stub.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein said pregiven volume of said connecting stub is matched to said volume of said flow space so as to cause said connecting stub to be configured as a resonance tube.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 12, said air filter housing including an air filter housing cover; said air filter unit further including a carrier plate for holding said air filter; said carrier plate being disposed in said air filter housing so as to separate said dirt space from said clean air space; and, said clean air space being delimited essentially by said carrier plate and said air filter housing cover.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 13, said air filter unit further including a soft sealing profile mounted on the edge of said carrier plate.
- 15. The arrangement of claim 14, said carrier plate having an opening formed therein for accommodating said connecting stub; and, said air filter unit including a seal lip extending about said opening of said carrier plate.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 14, said filter being a folded filter mounted on said carrier plate.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 16, said folded filter having a plurality of fold lines approximately parallel to said carrier plate.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein said structure also defines a cover of said compensation chamber and said compensation channel being formed as one piece with said cover.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 6, wherein said insert opening is at the elevation of the outer surface of said connecting stub.
Priority Claims (1)
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