Claims
- 1. An apparatus for automatically injecting a pressurized starting fluid from a valved cannister into an air intake passage of an internal combustion engine provided with starter means, said apparatus comprising:
- a valve actuator having an intake bore coupled to the valved cannister and an exit bore, said valve actuator, when activated, operating to pass starting fluid continuously from the valved cannister, through the intake bore, to the exit bore, said actuator including a coil and a movable armature disposed adjacent the coil to actuate the cannister valve when electrical current is passed through the coil;
- means for conducting starting fluid from the exit bore of the valve actuator to the air intake passage;
- reservoir means in fluid communication with the exit bore for temporarily storing a volume of starting fluid during the period when the valve actuator is activated, and for supplying the volume of starting fluid to the air intake passage immediately following de-activation of the valve actuator, said reservoir means including a cavity formed in the armature;
- means for venting the cavity formed in the armature to increase the volume of starting fluid temporarily stored in the cavity; and
- means for automatically activating the valve actuator during operation of the starter means, such that the valve actuator is automatically controlled to cause starting fluid to be injected into the air intake passage during and immediately following operation of the starter means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further including means for manually activating the valve actuator such that the valve actuator can be manually controlled to re-fill the reservoir means following operation of the starter means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means at temperatures above a selected temperature.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 or 3 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means after a selected period of engine operation.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the volume of the reservoir means is chosen such that starting fluid is injected into the air intake passage for at least about thirty seconds following deactivation of the valve actuator.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for venting includes an aperture defined by the armature, said aperture being in fluid communication with the cavity.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for venting includes a slot formed in the armature, said slot being in fluid communication with the cavity.
- 8. An apparatus for automatically injecting a pressurized starting fluid from a valved cannister into an air intake passage of an internal combustion engine provided with starter means, said apparatus comprising:
- an injector mounted in the air intake passage to inject starting fluid into the passage; p1 an electrically activated valve actuator having an intake bore coupled to the valved cannister and an exit bore coupled to the injector, said valve actuator, when actuated, operating to continuously pass starting fluid from the valved cannister, through the intake and exit bores, to the injector;
- reservoir means in fluid communication with the injector for temporarily storing a predetermined volume of starting fluid during the period when the valve actuator is activated, and for supplying said predetermined volume of starting fluid to the injector immediately following deactivation of the valve actuator;
- means for automatically activating the valve actuator during operation of the starter means, such that the valve actuator is automatically controlled to cause starting fluid to be injected into the air intake passage during and immediately following operation of the starter means; and
- switch means for manually activating the valve actuator such that the valve actuator can be manually controlled to re-fill the reservoir means following operation of the starter means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the reservoir means includes a cavity formed in the valve actuator and the apparatus further includes means for venting the cavity to increase the volume of starting fluid temporarily stored in the cavity.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the volume of the reservoir means is chosen such that starting fluid is injected into the air intake passage for at least about thirty seconds following deactivation of the valve actuator.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means at temperatures above a first selected temperature.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 or 11 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means after a selected period of engine operation.
- 13. The invention of claim 11 further comprising means for disabling the automatic activating means at temperatures above a second selected temperature, higher than the first selected temperature.
- 14. The invention of claim 8 wherein the valve actuator comprises a first electrical lead and means, responsive to a voltage on the first lead, for releasing starting fluid from the valved cannister to the injector; wherein the activating means comprises means for automatically applying a voltage to a second lead during operation of the starter means; and wherein the switch means comprises a manually activated switch having a rest state in which the first and second leads are interconnected, and a momentary state in which the first lead is disconnected from the second lead and the first lead is momentarily connected to a voltage source.
- 15. An apparatus for injecting a pressurized starting fluid stored in a cannister having a valve into an air intake passage of an internal combustion engine provided with starter means, said apparatus comprising:
- a stator adapted for connection to a portion of the cannister, said portion situated adjacent the cannister valve;
- an intake bore defined in the stator and aligned with the cannister valve;
- an electrical coil secured to the stator and defining a central volume;
- an armature disposed in the central volume;
- a drive rod positioned in the intake bore and the central volume between the armature and the cannister valve, said rod, armature, and coil cooperating to actuate the cannister valve when the coil is energized, thereby passing starter fluid from the cannister through the intake bore, into the central volume of the coil;
- an exit bore adjacent the central volume of the coil;
- a reservoir formed by a cavity in the armature in fluid communication with the exit bore, said reservoir adapted to temporarily store a predetermined volume of starting fluid during actuation of the cannister valve, and to supply this volume of starting fluid to the exit bore following deactuation of the cannister valve;
- means for venting the reservoir to increase the volume of starting fluid temporarily stored in the reservoir;
- an injector mounted in the air intake passage;
- a conduit interconnecting the exit bore and the injector;
- electrical means connected to the coil and responsive to the starter means for energizing the coil during operation of the starter means, thereby ensuring continuous actuation of the cannister valve and injection of starting fluid into the air intake passage throughout operation of the starter means, said electrical means further including thermostat means for preventing the coil from being energized when engine temperature is above a selected value; and
- switch means connected to the coil for manually energizing the coil such that the coil can be manually controlled to re-fill the reservoir following operation of the starter means.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means at temperatures above a first selected temperature.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 or 16 wherein the switch means includes means for disabling the switch means after a selected period of engine operation.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the volume of the reservoir is chosen such that starting fluid is supplied to the injector for at least about thirty seconds following deactuation of the cannister valve.
- 19. The invention of claim 15 further comprising means for disabling the electrical means at temperatures above a second selected temperature, higher than the first selected temperature.
- 20. The invention of claim 15 wherein the switch means comprises a manually operated switch having a rest state in which the coil is connected to the electrical means and a momentary state in which the coil is disconnected from the electrical means and the coil is connected to a voltage source.
- 21. An apparatus for automatically injecting a pressurized starting fluid from a valved cannister into an air intake passage of an internal combustion engine provided with starter means, said apparatus comprising;
- an injector mounted in the air intake passage to inject starting fluid into the passage;
- an electrically activated valve actuator having an intake bore coupled to the valved cannister, an exit bore coupled to the injector, and coil means for, when activated, continuously passing starting fluid from the valved cannister, through the intake and exit bores, to the injector;
- reservoir means in fluid communication with the injector for temporarily storing a predetermined volume of starting fluid during the period when the coil means is activated, and for supplying said predetermined volume of starting fluid to the injector immediately following deactivation of the coil means;
- means for automatically activating the coil means during operation of the starter means, such that the valve actuator is automatically controlled to cause starting fluid to be injected into the air intake passage during and immediately following operation of the starter means; and
- switch means for manually activating the valve actuator such that the valve actuator can be manually controlled to refill the reservoir means following operation of the starter means, said switch means comprising a manually operated switch coupled to the coil means, the automatic activating means, and a voltage source, said switch having a rest position in which the coil means is interconnected with the automatic activating means and the voltage source is isolated from both the automatic activating means and the coil means, and a momentary position in which the coil means is interconnected with the voltage source and the automatic activating means is isolated from both the voltage source and the coil means.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 926,413, filed July 20, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,202,309.
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