Claims
- 1. An automatic starting arrangement for an internal combustion engine such as the manually startable engine of a handheld portable tool equipped with a carburetor defining an intake channel through which air flows to the engine, the engine having a crankcase wherein underpressure develops during the operation thereof, the arrangement comprising:
- a choke flap movably mounted in the intake channel so as to be movable from a full-choke start position to an intermediate partial-choke position corresponding to a partial choke condition and then to a no-choke at-rest position;
- first resilient biasing means for resiliently biasing said choke flap into said start position;
- a throttle flap mounted in the intake channel so as to be movable from a first position corresponding to the idle running condition of the engine to an intermediate second position corresponding to a partial-throttle condition and then to a third position corresponding to the full-throttle running condition of the engine;
- manually operable throttle lever means connected to said throttle flap for actuating the same;
- second resilient biasing means for resiliently biasing said throttle flap toward said first position;
- said flaps being mounted one behind the other when viewed in the direction of air flow to the engine;
- movable holding means for holding said throttle flap in said second position against the force of said second resilient biasing means when said choke flap is in said start position and during its movement from said start position to said intermediate partial-choke position;
- actuating means for moving said choke flap from said start position into said at-rest no-choke position in response to said underpressure and,
- unlatching means for coacting with said holding means to unlatch said throttle flap when said choke flap enters said intermediate partial-choke position.
- 2. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 1, comprising latching means for engaging and moving said holding means to return and hold said throttle flap in said intermediate partial choke position.
- 3. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 1, the starting arrangement further comprising:
- an actuating lever fixedly connected to said choke flap for rotational movement therewith; and, a bellows for actuating said actuating lever from said full-choke start position into said no-choke at-rest position in response to said underpressure; and,
- said unlatching means being a catch formed on said actuating lever for engaging and moving said holding means to unlatch said throttle flap as said choke flap passes through said intermediate partial choke position.
- 4. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 3, said actuating lever being a first actuating lever and said starting arrangement comprising a second actuating lever fixedly connected to said throttle flap for rotation therewith and for engaging said holding means to impart a further movement to the latter; and, said first actuating lever having a second catch formed thereon for receiving said holding means so as to be taken along thereby to rotate said choke flap into said no-choke at-rest position.
- 5. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 3, said actuating means comprising a valve assembly interposed between said bellows and the crankcase.
- 6. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 5, said valve assembly comprising: a housing defining a first port communicating with the crankcase of the engine and a second port communicating with said bellows; a check valve mounted in said housing between said ports and being pretensioned in the closed position, said check valve being configured so as to open in response to an underpressure condition in said crankcase.
- 7. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 6, said housing being configured to have a storage volume for compensating for overpressure phases occurring in the crankcase.
- 8. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 6, said valve assembly further comprising a thermostat valve disposed between said check valve and said bellows, said thermostat valve being configured so as to change the pass-through cross section between said check valve and said bellows in dependence upon a predetermined temperature of the engine.
- 9. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 8, said valve assembly being mounted on a cylinder of the engine.
- 10. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 9, said valve assembly being mounted between cooling ribs of the engine.
- 11. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 8, said thermostat valve comprising:
- a chamber formed in said housing and having an inlet passage communicating with said bellows and an outlet passage communicating with said check valve;
- bimetal means having aperture means formed therein defining a first pass-through opening for conducting air from said inlet passage to said outlet passage;
- a bypass formed in said chamber interconnecting said inlet passage and said outlet passage;
- said bimetal means being dimensioned to move in response to a predetermined temperature of the engine between a first position whereat only said aperture means is disposed between said inlet and outlet passages to permit a first quantity air to pass to said check valve and a second position to permit said bypass to interconnect said inlet and outlet passages; and,
- said bypass having a cross section much greater than the cross section of said aperture means whereby a second quantity of air much greater than said first quantity can pass to said check valve.
- 12. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 8, the valve assembly further comprising ventilating valve means for rapidly ventilating said bellows when the engine is at a temperature above said predetermined temperature.
- 13. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 12, the valve assembly further comprising ventilating throttle means interconnecting said thermostat valve and said ventilating valve means with the ambient.
- 14. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 3, said bellows including: a connecting member connected to said actuating lever for actuating the latter, said connecting member being arranged to move through a predetermined stroke distance; and, valve means for controlling the speed at which said connecting member is moved through said distance, said valve means including means for changing the cross section through which air is drawn from said bellows after said connecting member has moved through a predetermined portion of said stroke distance.
- 15. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 14, said bellows including a base; and, said last-mentioned means including a suction opening formed in said base and a valve body operatively connected to said connecting member for closing said suction opening toward the end of the movement through said stroke distance; said last-mentioned means further including a bypass bypassing said suction opening.
- 16. The automatic starting arrangement of claim 1, the handheld portable tool being a chain saw having a throttle lever operatively connected to said throttle flap, the arrangement comprising detent means for blocking said throttle lever in a predetermined position wherein said throttle flap and said choke flap are held in respective open positions.
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 809,013, filed Dec. 13, 1985 and entitled "Automatic Starting Arrangement for an Internal Combustion Engine" which has now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,929.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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