Claims
- 1. A carburetor, comprising:
a carburetor body having a throat; a movable primer element connected to said carburetor, said primer element and said carburetor defining a variable-volume priming chamber therebetween in which a quantity of liquid fuel is disposed, said priming chamber in fluid communication with said throat and further including a vent; and a thermally-responsive element disposed between said priming chamber and said vent, said thermally-responsive element moveable between a first position corresponding to cold temperatures in which said thermally-responsive element substantially blocks said vent, and a second position corresponding to warm temperatures in which said thermally-responsive element does not block said vent; whereby when said thermally-responsive element is in said first position, movement of said primer element forces a first amount of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat, and when said thermally-responsive element is in said second position, movement of said primer element forces a reduced amount of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat.
- 2. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein said primer element comprises a piston member slidably connected to said carburetor body.
- 3. The carburetor of claim 2, further comprising a return spring connected between said carburetor body and said piston member, said return spring biasing said piston member away from said carburetor body.
- 4. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein said thermally-responsive element comprises:
a movable member; and a bimetallic element connected between said carburetor body and said movable member, said bimetallic element positioning said movable member in said first position at cold temperatures and positioning said movable member in said second position at warm temperatures.
- 5. The carburetor of claim 4, wherein said bimetallic element comprises a bimetallic spring.
- 6. The carburetor of claim 5, wherein said bimetallic spring is adjustably coupled to said movable member, whereby the tension of said bimetallic spring may be adjusted.
- 7. The carburetor of claim 4, wherein said movable member comprises a rotatable disk disposed within said priming chamber.
- 8. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein said vent comprises a passage fluidly communicating said priming chamber with a fuel bowl of said carburetor, and said thermally-responsive element includes at least one opening therein which is aligned with said passage in said second position.
- 9. The carburetor of claim 1, further comprising a passage fluidly communicating said priming chamber with said throat, said passage including a check valve therein which allows passage of fluid from said priming chamber to said throat but prevents passage of fluid from said throat to said priming chamber.
- 10. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein said carburetor body includes a fuel bowl in fluid communication with said priming chamber, and a valve element between said fuel bowl and said priming chamber, said valve element allowing passage of fuel from said fuel bowl into said priming chamber but preventing passage of fuel from said priming chamber to said fuel bowl.
- 11. The carburetor of claim 10, wherein said valve element comprises a flap valve disposed within said priming chamber.
- 12. A carburetor, comprising:
a carburetor body having a throat; a movable primer element connected to said carburetor body and defining a variable volume priming chamber therebetween in which a quantity of liquid fuel is disposed, said priming chamber in fluid communication with said throat; and thermally-responsive means disposed within said priming chamber for reducing the amount of said liquid fuel which is forced from said priming chamber into said throat upon movement of said primer element as the temperature within said priming chamber increases.
- 13. The carburetor of claim 12, wherein said primer element comprises a piston member slidably connected to said carburetor body.
- 14. The carburetor of claim 12, wherein said priming chamber further comprises a vent, said thermally-responsive means disposed between said priming chamber and said vent.
- 15. The carburetor of claim 12, wherein said thermally-responsive means comprises:
a vent in fluid communication with said priming chamber; a movable member; and a bimetallic element connected between said movable member and said carburetor, said bimetallic element positioning said movable member in a first position at cold temperatures to block said vent such that a greater amount of fuel is forced from said priming chamber into said throat and a second position at warm temperatures in which said movable member does not block said vent such that a lesser amount of fuel is forced from said priming chamber into said throat.
- 16. The carburetor of claim 12, further comprising a remotely actuable primer actuator connected to said primer element.
- 17. The carburetor of claim 16, wherein said primer actuator comprises:
an cam member rotatably mounted to said carburetor and having a cam surface disposed proximate said primer element, whereby rotation of said cam member engages said cam surface with said primer element to depress said primer element.
- 18. An internal combustion engine, comprising:
an engine housing; a carburetor attached to said engine housing, said carburetor having a throat; a movable primer element connected to said carburetor, said primer element and said carburetor defining a variable-volume priming chamber therebetween in which a quantity of liquid fuel is disposed, said priming chamber in fluid communication with said throat and further including a vent; and a thermally-responsive element disposed between said priming chamber and said vent, said thermally-responsive element moveable between a first position corresponding to cold engine temperatures in which said thermally-responsive element blocks said vent, and a second position corresponding to warm engine temperatures in which said thermally-responsive element does not block said vent; whereby when said thermally-responsive element is in said first position, movement of said primer element forces a first amount of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat, and when said thermally-responsive element is in said second position, movement of said primer element forces a reduced amount of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat.
- 19. The engine of claim 18, wherein said primer element comprises a piston member slidably connected to said carburetor.
- 20. The engine of claim 18, further comprising:
an operator-controlled bail assembly; a cam member rotatably mounted to said carburetor and having a cam surface disposed proximate said primer element; and linkage connecting said bail assembly and said cam member, wherein actuation of said bail assembly translates said linkage to rotate said cam member, engaging said cam surface with said primer element to depress said primer element.
- 21. The engine of claim 18, wherein said quantity of liquid fuel disposed within said priming chamber is greater than said first amount which is injected into said throat such that, after the engine is started, at least a further portion of said quantity of fuel is drawn by said engine from said priming chamber into said throat to provide an enriched fuel/air mixture.
- 22. A carburetor, comprising:
a carburetor body having a throat; a primer element moveably connected to said carburetor, said primer element and said carburetor defining a variable-volume priming chamber therebetween in fluid communication with said throat, in which a quantity of liquid fuel is disposed; a primer quantity regulating element movable between a full prime position corresponding to cold engine temperatures and a reduced or no prime position corresponding to warm engine temperatures; said regulating element driven by a thermally-responsive element connected to said regulating element, said thermally-responsive element responsive to engine temperature changes, said thermally-responsive element adjustably connected to said primer regulating element, whereby movement characteristics of said primer regulating element may be varied.
- 23. The carburetor of claim 22, wherein said thermally-responsive element comprises a bimetallic spring, said bimetallic spring adjustably connected to said regulating element to vary the tension of said bimetallic spring.
- 24. The carburetor of claim 22, wherein said prime quantity regulating element is movable between a first position in which a first amount of said liquid fuel is forced from said priming chamber into said throat upon movement of said primer element, and a second position in which a reduced amount of said liquid fuel is forced from said priming chamber into said throat upon movement of said primer element.
- 25. The carburetor of claim 22, wherein said prime quantity regulating element is movable between a first position in which flow of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat is allowed upon movement of said primer element, and a second position in which flow of said liquid fuel from said priming chamber into said throat is disabled.
- 26. A method of operating an internal combustion engine having a carburetor, comprising the steps of:
depressing a primer element to reduce the volume of a priming chamber in which a quantity of liquid fuel is disposed; forcing at least a portion of the liquid fuel from the priming chamber into a throat of the carburetor to prime the carburetor; starting the engine; and automatically opening a vent in the priming chamber when the engine reaches a warm operating temperature, whereby a reduced portion of liquid fuel is forced from the priming chamber into the throat of the carburetor upon any subsequent depression of the primer element.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said depressing step further comprises actuating an implement handle mounted bail assembly associated with the engine to depress said primer actuator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/287,105, entitled AUTOMATIC ENGINE PRIMING SYSTEM FOR ROTARY MOWERS, filed on Nov. 4, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10287105 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10442604 |
May 2003 |
US |