Claims
- 1. In a spark ignition internal combustion engine fitted with a carburetor having a driver operable throttle valve, an automatic cold start fuel supply device comprising a casing, a fuel supply orifice formed within the casing and through which fuel is adapted to be drawn by the mixing chamber depression, means for varying the effective area of the fuel supply orifice, a rotary member coupled to the area varying means so that rotation of the rotary member causes movement of the area varying means to vary the effective area of the orifice, a temperature sensitive device operative to position the area varying means, at any given temperature, so as to provide an effective area of the orifice determined by that temperature and also operative to continuously decrease the effective area of the fuel supply orifice with every increase of temperature and to close that orifice at a predetermined maximum temperature, the temperature sensitive device acting on the rotary member so that the action of the temperature sensitive device with increase of temperature tends to rotate the rotary member in the direction to reduce the effective area of the orifice, spring means provided to urge said area varying means towards a position in which the effective area of the fuel supply orifice is a maximum, the load exerted by the spring means being transmitted to the area varying means by rotation of the rotary member, and means actuable by the engine, when that engine commences to run under its own power, to remove the load of the spring means from the rotary member so that said area varying means take up a position determined by the temperature sensitive device and are free to move to reduce the effective area of the fuel supply orifice under the control of the temperature sensitive device as the temperature increases up to said predetermined maximum temperature, means to replace said load of the spring to increase the effective area of said fuel supply orifice when the engine is accelerated while operating at a temperature below said predetermined maximum temperature, rigid load reacting means, which do not require the use of separate thermostatic means, mounted in the casing and which react any load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means only when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature so that the rotary member is not rotated by the action of the spring means from the position in which it is located by the temperature sensitive device when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature, said rigid load reacting means allowing the effect of the spring means to vary the effective area of the fuel supply orifice when the engine is operating at a temperature below said predetermined maximum temperature.
- 2. An automatic cold start fuel supply device for a spark ignition internal combustion engine fitted with a carburetor of the constant depression type having a damped air valve piston and a driver operable throttle valve separated by a mixing chamber in which a substantially constant depression is maintained by operation of the carburetor; the device comprising a casing, a fuel supply orifice formed within the casing and through which fuel is adapted to be drawn by the mixing chamber depression and including means for varying the effective area of the fuel supply orifice, a rotary member coupled to the area varying means so that rotation of the rotary member causes movement of the area varying means to vary the effective area of the orifice, a temperature sensitive device operative to position the area varying means at any given temperature, so as to provide an effective area of the orifice determined by that temperature and also operative to decrease the effective area of the fuel supply orifice with increase of temperature and to close that orifice at a predetermined maximum temperature, the temperature sensitive device acting on the rotary member so that the action of the temperature sensitive device with increase of temperature tends to rotate the rotary member in the direction to reduce the effective area of the orifice, spring means urging said area varying means towards a position in which the effective area of the fuel supply orifice is a maximum, the load exerted by the spring means being transmitted to the area varying means by rotation of the rotary member, means actuable by the engine, when that engine commences to run under its own power, to remove the load of the spring means from the rotary member so that said area varying means take up a position determined by the temperature sensitive device and are free to move to reduce the effective area of the fuel supply orifice under the control of the temperature sensitive device as the temperature increases, and rigid load reacting means which are mounted in the casing and which react any load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature so that the rotary member is not rotated by the action of the spring means from the position in which it is located by the temperature sensitive device when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature, said load reacting means comprising a fixed support for the rotary member and said temperature sensitive device being adapted to position said rotary member relative to said fixed support when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature such that the line of action of any load applied to the rotary member by the action of said spring means passes sufficiently adjacent to said fixed support for the rotary member not to be rotated by it.
- 3. In a spark ignition internal combustion engine fitted with a carburetor of the constant depression type having a damped air valve piston and a driver operable throttle valve separated by a mixing chamber in which a substantially constant depression is maintained by operation of the carburetor, an automatic cold start fuel supply device comprising a casing, a fuel supply orifice formed within the casing and through which fuel is adapted to be drawn by the mixing chamber depression, means for varying the effective area of the fuel supply orifice, a rotary member coupled to the area varying means so that rotation of the rotary member causes movement of the area varying means to vary the effective area of the orifice, a temperature sensitive device operative to position the area varying means, at any given temperature, so as to provide an effective area of the orifice determined by that temperature and also operative to continuously decrease the effective area of the fuel supply orifice with every increase of temperature and to close that orifice at a predetermined maximum temperature, the temperature sensitive device acting on the rotary member so that the action of the temperature sensitive device with increase of temperature tends to rotate the rotary member in the direction to reduce the effective area of the orifice, spring means provided to urge said area varying means towards a position in which the effective area of the fuel supply orifice is a maximum, the load exerted by the spring means being transmitted to the area varying means by rotation of the rotary member, and means actuable by the engine, when that engine commences to run under its own power, to remove the load of the spring means from the rotary member so that said area varying means take up a position determined by the temperature sensitive device and are free to move to reduce the effective area of the fuel supply orifice under the control of the temperature sensitive device as the temperature increases up to said predetermined maximum temperature, means to replace said load of the spring to increase the effective area of said fuel supply orifice when the engine is accelerated while operating at a temperature below said predetermined maximum temperature, rigid load reacting means, which do not require the use of separate thermostatic means, mounted in the casing and which react any load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means only when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature so that the rotary member is not rotated by the action of the spring means from the position in which it is located by the temperature sensitive device when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature, said rigid load reacting means allowing the effect of the spring means to vary the effective area of the fuel supply orifice when the engine is operating at a temperature below said predetermined maximum temperature.
- 4. The automatic cold start device of claim 3 wherein rotation of said rotary member by the action of the spring means is opposed only by the action of friction and said temperature sensitive device, when the temperature of the engine is below said predetermined temperature.
- 5. An automatic cold start device for a spark ignition internal combustion engine fitted with a caburetor of the constant depression type having a damped air valve piston and a driver operable throttle valve separated by a mixing chamber in which a substantially constant depression is maintained by operation of the caburetor; the device comprising a casing, a fuel supply orifice formed within the casing and through which fuel is adapted to be drawn by the mixing chamber depression and including means for varying the effective area of the fuel supply orifice, a rotary member coupled to the area varying means so that rotation of the rotary member causes movement of the area varying means to vary the effective area of the orifice, a temperature sensitive device operative to position the area varying means, at any given temperature, so as to provide an effective area of the orifice determined by that temperature and also operative to decrease the effective area of the fuel supply orifice with increase of temperature and to close that orifice at a predetermined maximum temperature, the temperature sensitive device acting on the rotary member so that the action of the temperature sensitive device with increase of temperature tends to rotate the rotary member in the direction to reduce the effective area of the orifice, there being spring means provided to urge said area varying means towards a position in which the effective area of the fuel supply orifice is a maximum, the load exerted by the spring means being transmitted to the area varying means by rotation of the rotary member, means actuable by the engine, when that engine commences to run under its own power, to remove the load of the spring means from the rotary member so that said area varying means take up a position determined by the temperature sensitive device and are free to move to reduce the effective area of the fuel supply orifice under the control of the temperature sensitive device as the temperature increases, and rigid load reacting means which are mounted in the casing and which react any load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature so that the rotary member is not rotated by the action of the spring means from the position in which it is located by the temperature sensitive device when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined temperature, the geometry of the rotary member in relation to the line of action on it of the load exerted by action of the spring means being such that that line of action passes to one side of the axis of rotary movement of the rotary member when the temperature of the engine is below said predetermined maximum temperature so that application of any load exerted on that rotary member by the action of the spring means is accompanied by angular movement of that rotary member in the direction to move said area varying means in the direction to increase the effective area of the fuel supply orifice, whereas said line of action passes sufficiently adjacent to the axis of rotary movement of the rotary member when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined maximum temperature and the orifice is closed so that said rotary member is positioned to locate the area varying means in the position to close the orifice and application of any load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means when the temperature of the engine is at or above said predetermined maximum temperature does not cause angular movement of the rotary member from that locating position.
- 6. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 5, wherein the temperature sensitive device is adapted to exert a resilient load on the area varying means which varies with variation in temperature whereby to position the area varying means.
- 7. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 6, wherein the temperature sensitive device is a coiled bimetallic element.
- 8. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 5 wherein a lever is provided for transmitting the load exerted by the spring means to the rotary member.
- 9. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 8, wherein the portion of the surface of the lever that contacts the rotary member throughout the range of movement of the lever and the rotary member during the operation of the device is profiled so that the line of action of the load exerted on the rotary member by the action of the spring means is varied to control the torque that is applied to the rotary member.
- 10. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 8, wherein the load exerted by the spring means is applied to the lever through a diaphragm of impervious flexible material which is displaceable against the action of the spring means by the action of engine suction and which comprises said means actuable when the engine commences to run.
- 11. An automatic start fuel supply device according to claim 10, wherein the load exerted by the spring means is applied through the diaphragm to the lever via a roller which is carried by the lever in rolling engagement with the diaphragm for rotary movement relative to the lever.
- 12. An automatic cold start fuel supply device according to claim 11, wherein the roller is snap fitted into a recess in the lever.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 236,548 filed Feb. 20, 1981, now abandoned.
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