Claims
- 1. A liquid fuel metering device for use between a liquid fuel reservoir and a main body of a carburetor to meter the fuel delivered to the main body from the fuel reservoir, the metering device comprising:
- a block having a first face adapted for engagement with the fuel reservoir and a second face adapted for engagement with the main body;
- a primary fuel supply path including a primary intake port in the first face of the block for intake of liquid fuel from the fuel reservoir, a primary exit port in the second face of the block through which fuel may pass into the main body, and a primary passage extending from the primary intake port to the primary exit port for transport of fuel from the primary intake port to the primary exit port;
- a main air bleed associated with the block and constructed for receiving air, the main air bleed including means for delivery of air from the main air bleed to the primary passage for mixing air with fuel in the primary passage, said air delivery means comprising at least one conduit which extends between the main air bleed and the primary passage, said one conduit opening into the primary passage at a first location which is the location nearest to the primary intake port where air is introduced to the primary passage;
- adjustable fuel flow control means for adjusting the effective cross sectional area of the primary passage at a second location between the first location where air is introduced into the primary passage and the primary intake thereby to selectively alter the flow of fuel through the primary passage, the block and said adjustable fuel flow control means being constructed and arranged for adjusting the flow of fuel through the metering device from a location exterior to the block when the first and second faces of the block are engaged with the fuel reservoir and the main body, respectively, said adjustable fuel flow control means comprising a rod received in the block and having a metering portion disposed in the primary passage at said second location, the rod being pivotable about its longitudinal axis between multiple discrete metering positions for adjusting the cross sectional area of the primary passage at said second location thereby to change the flow of fuel through the primary passage, each metering position corresponding to a predetermined jet number; and
- a detent mechanism for selectively holding the rod from pivoting about is longitudinal axis in a selected one of the multiple metering positions thereby to securely fix the rod in a selected one of the multiple metering positions, the detent mechanism comprising a detent movable with respect to the rod and block in directions non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rod for fixing and releasing the rod in the selected metering position.
- 2. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the block has peripheral wall means extending between the first and second faces of the block, and wherein the metering device further comprises a flow control hole extending inwardly into the block from said peripheral wall means and intersecting with the primary passage at the second location, and wherein the rod is sealingly received in the flow control hole and pivotable about its longitudinal axis within the flow control hole, the rod having an actuator portion extending from the metering portion to an adjusting location outside of the block, the block having markings on said peripheral wall means adjacent the flow control hole, there being one marking for each of the multiple metering positions, each marking corresponding to a particular jet number setting, the actuator portion of the rod having a mark thereon for alignment with any one of the metering position markings by pivoting the rod about its longitudinal axis for selecting a particular jet number setting.
- 3. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the metering portion of the rod is shaped to reduce turbulence in the fuel as it changes direction from the primary intake port to the primary passage.
- 4. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 3 further comprising an idle fuel supply path including an idle intake port in the first face of the block for intake of liquid fuel from the fuel reservoir, an idle exit port in the second face of the block through which fuel may pass into the main body, and a idle passage extending from the idle intake port to the idle exit port for transport of fuel from the idle intake port to the idle exit port, the idle passage lying generally in a plane perpendicular to the first and second faces of the block.
- 5. The metering device as set forth in claim 3 in combination with the carburetor.
- 6. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the rod comprises an actuator portion extending from the metering portion to an adjusting location outside of the block.
- 7. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 6 wherein the metering portion of the rod is constructed such that at least a leakage flow is permitted to pass through the primary passage without regard to the position of the metering portion relative to the primary passage, the metering portion being further constructed to permit the maximum variation in the effective cross sectional area of the primary passage to be ten or fewer jet numbers.
- 8. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 6 wherein the block has peripheral wall means extending between the first and second faces of the block, and wherein the metering device further comprises a flow control hole extending inwardly into the block from said peripheral wall means and intersecting with the primary passage at the second location, the rod being sealingly received in the flow control hole and pivotable about its longitudinal axis within the flow control hole, the metering portion of the rod comprising a generally circumferentially extending cutout in the rod of non-uniform size whereby variation in the effective cross sectional area of the primary passage may be achieved by turning the rod about its longitudinal axis in the flow control hole to align portions of the cutout of different sizes with the primary passage.
- 9. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the primary passage lies in a plane generally perpendicular to the first and second faces of the block.
- 10. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 9 wherein the primary passage comprises a first segment extending generally from the primary intake port in a direction parallel to the first face of the block and a second segment intersecting the first segment and extending from the first segment toward the primary exit port at an angle to the first and second faces of the block, the first segment of the primary passage terminating at its intersection with the second segment of the primary passage.
- 11. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 10 wherein the block has peripheral wall means extending between the first and second faces of the block, the block having a hole therein extending from said peripheral wall means to a location generally adjacent to the primary intake port and intersecting the second segment of the primary passage, and wherein the metering device further comprises a plug in the hole located adjacent to the intersection with the second segment of the primary passage and blocking passage of fuel from the plug to the end of the hole at said peripheral wall means, the portion of the hole between the plug and the primary intake port defining the first segment of the primary passage.
- 12. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rod is formed with plural recesses located at angularly spaced positions along the circumference of the rod, each recess being sized to receive the detent of the detent mechanism for locking the rod in a selected one of the metering positions corresponding to a particular jet number setting.
- 13. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 12 wherein the detent mechanism is constructed to resiliently bias the detent into engagement with the rod.
- 14. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 13 wherein the detent mechanism comprises a spring disposed in a compressed configuration within the block, and a ball at one end of the spring, the spring being adapted to bias the ball into one of the recesses of the rod.
- 15. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 1 further comprising
- a fuel reservoir side air bleed comprising an opening in the first face of the block extending from the first face inwardly into intersection with the primary fuel supply path, the opening being located such that it is above the level of fuel in the fuel reservoir when the first face of the block is engaged with the fuel reservoir.
- 16. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 15 wherein the opening is generally co-axial with the exit port of the primary fuel supply path.
- 17. A liquid fuel metering device as set forth in claim 16 further comprising a metering jet removably received in the opening to regulate the amount of air bled to the primary passage through the fuel bowl side air bleed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/428,332, filed Apr. 25, 1995, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Mike Urich & Bill Fisher, Holley Carburetor & Manifolds, 1978, pp. 22-36, 51-54, 62, 66 and 129-134. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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