Claims
- 1. In an engine carburetor having a main body in communication with said engine, a float chamber, a passage communicating said chamber and said body, an improved jet in said chamber and inserted in said passage for conveying fuel from said float chamber to said passage comprising:
- a generally elongated member having upper and lower ends with a bore running therethrough and presenting an opening at said lower end thereof in communication with said passage, said member having a configuration designed to position said upper end above a normal level of fuel found in said float chamber;
- said bore consisting of upper and lower communicating shafts with said lowe shaft increasing in cross-sectional area at the point of juncture and having throughout a cross-sectional area greater than said upper shaft;
- means for fastening said member to said carburetor with said opening communicating with said passage;
- means adjacent said upper end of said member for communicating said upper shaft with the ambient air surrounding said upper end of said member; and
- means adjacent said lower end of said member for conducting said surrounding fuel from said float chamber into said lower shaft upon actuation of said carburetor, said conducting means comprising a port inserted adjacent said lower end of said member and presenting an upwardly extending channel in communication with said surrounding fuel and said lower shaft, said port further including a recess for receiving a portion of said surrounding fuel therein to prime said channel with said fuel; whereupon actuation of said carburetor said ambient air is drawn through said communicating means and into said upper air shaft, said relatively smaller cross-sectional area of said upper air shaft delimiting the volume of said ambient air drawn therethrough and into said lower shaft in a manner to provide continuity to said conduction of fuel being drawn through said channel and into said lower shaft whereby to maintain a continuous admixture of said fuel and said air within said lower shaft prior to discharge from said opening.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 108,419, filed Dec. 31, 1979, now abandoned.
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