Claims
- 1. A fuel adjustment device for a carburetor comprising
- a body,
- manual adjustment valves that regulate separately the effective cross-sectional area of a main fuel jet and a low-speed fuel jet in said body of the carburetor, said adjustment valves are located parallel and adjacent to each other and have extensions extending beyond said body, said manual adjustment valves having base-end portions and small-diameter portions,
- an adjustment limiting device comprising
- a cap engaging said extension of said adjustment valve for the main fuel jet in an engaged position, and
- a retainer attached to said body of the carburetor and disposed over said extension of said adjustment valve for the main fuel jet, said retainer having a retention hole therein adapted to receive and retain said cap in a disengaged position adjacent said extension of said adjustment valve, said retainer having a retaining plate having retainer holes adapted to receive and retain said adjustment valves in prescribed adjustment positions,
- wherein the retainer holes of said retaining plate each have a diameter larger than the external diameter of the small-diameter portion of each of said adjustment valves and smaller than the external diameter of the base-end portion of each of said adjustment valves.
- 2. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said cap has radial appendages comprising
- a primary appendage protruding in a radial direction from a base end of said cap, said primary appendage being adapted to limit the revolution of said cap in a direction that creates a leaner fuel and air mixture, and
- a secondary appendage protruding radially from said cap, said secondary appendage located in spaced relation with said primary appendage longitudinally along the axis of said cap and in out-of-phase relation with said primary appendage.
- 3. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, further comprising
- a recess in one of said cap and said retention holes of said retainer, and
- a protrusion on the other one of said cap and in said retention holes of said retainer, said recess and protrusion being constructed and arranged to prevent rotation of said cap when said cap is received and retained in said retention holes in the disengaged position.
- 4. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said retention hole comprises a cylindrical cut-out having a smaller cross-sectional area than said cap.
- 5. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, further comprising a retainer attached to said body of the carburetor and placed over said extensions of said adjustment valves for the main fuel jet and the low fuel jet, said retainer having retention holes therein being adapted to each receive and retain said cap in a disengaged position adjacent said extension of said adjustment valves.
- 6. The fuel adjustment device of claim 5, wherein said device further comprises a protrusion extending from said retention hole of said retainer in line with said extension of said adjustment valve for the low-speed fuel jet.
- 7. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said cap further comprises an insertion hole therethrough for a tool to pass to make adjustments to said adjustment valve.
- 8. The fuel adjustment device of claim 7, wherein said insertion hole further comprises an engagement area adjacent said extension of said adjustment valve enabling said cap to engage said extension of said adjustment valve and move in unison with said adjustment valve.
- 9. The fuel adjustment device of claim 8, wherein said engagement area further comprises a protrusion to prevent said cap from slipping from the engaged position with said extension of said adjustment valve.
- 10. The fuel adjustment device of claim 1, wherein the base-end portion and small diameter portion of said adjustment valve each have male threads having a pitch, a thread-bottom diameter, an effective diameter and an external diameter, the male threads of the small diameter portion having a pitch, a thread-bottom diameter and an effective diameter equal to the pitch, thread-bottom diameter and effective diameter of the base-end portion.
- 11. The fuel adjustment device of claim 10, wherein the external diameter of the male threads of the base-end portion is larger than the external diameter of the male threads of the small diameter portion.
- 12. The fuel adjustment device of claim 11 wherein said retaining plate is made of an elastic material.
- 13. The fuel adjustment device of claim 11, further comprising
- a second adjustment valve adjustably inserted into the carburetor, said second adjustment valve being identical to said first adjustment valve;
- wherein said retaining plate has a second retainer hole adapted to receive and retain said second adjustment valve in a prescribed adjustment position.
- 14. The fuel adjustment device of claim 11 wherein the carburetor has a screw hole adapted to receive said adjustment valve, the screw hole having female threads having a pitch, thread-bottom diameter, effective diameter and internal diameter equal to the pitch, thread-bottom diameter, effective diameter and external diameter of the male threads of the base-end portion of said adjustment valve.
- 15. The fuel adjustment device of claim 14, further comprising a member placed between said retaining plate and the outer surface of the carburetor.
- 16. The fuel adjustment device of claim 15 wherein said retaining plate is provided with a plurality of annular projecting strips adapted to engage said member.
- 17. A fuel adjustment limiting device for a carburetor having a carburetor body comprising
- an adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body and having an extension extending beyond said body,
- a cap engaging the end of said extension of said adjustment valve in an engaged position,
- a plurality of radial appendages protruding from said cap, said plurality of radial appendages comprising a primary appendage protruding in a radial direction from a base end of said cap, said primary appendage being adapted to limit the rotation of said cap in a direction that creates a leaner fuel and air mixture, and a secondary appendage protruding radially from said cap, said secondary appendage located in spaced and out-of-phase relation with said primary appendage longitudinally along the axis of said cap, and
- a stopper that cooperates with said appendages to obstruct the rotation of said cap, wherein said stopper is located between said plurality of radial appendages of said cap on an extension of another adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body.
- 18. A fuel adjustment limiting device for a carburetor having a body comprising
- an adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body and having an extension extended beyond said body, said adjustment valve comprising a base end portion and a small diameter portion,
- a cap engaging the end of said extension of said adjustment valve in an engaged position,
- a plurality of radial appendages protruding from said cap,
- a stopper that cooperates with said plurality of appendages to obstruct the rotation of said cap, and
- a retaining plate having a retainer hole adapted to receive and retain said adjustment valve in a prescribed adjustment position, said retainer hole of said retaining plate having a diameter larger than the external diameter of the small diameter portion of said adjustment valve and smaller than the external diameter of the base end portion of said adjustment valve.
- 19. A fuel adjustment device for a carburetor, comprising
- an adjustment valve adjustably inserted into the carburetor, said adjustment valve having a base-end portion and a small diameter portion, said base-end portion and said small diameter portion of said adjustment valve each having male threads having a pitch, a thread-bottom diameter, an effective diameter and an external diameter, said male threads of said small diameter portion having a pitch, a thread-bottom diameter and an effective diameter equal to the pitch, thread-bottom diameter and effective diameter of said base-end portion, said male threads of said base-end portion having an external diameter larger than the external diameter of said male threads of said small diameter portion,
- wherein the carburetor has a screw hole adapted to receive said adjustment valve, the screw hole having female threads having a pitch, thread-bottom diameter, effective diameter and internal diameter equal to the pitch, thread-bottom diameter, effective diameter and external diameter of the male threads of the base-end portion of said adjustment valve,
- a retaining plate laid against an outer surface of the carburetor, and having a retainer hole adapted to receive and retain said adjustment valve in a prescribed adjustment position, said retainer hole of said retaining plate having a diameter larger than the diameter of the small-diameter portion of said adjustment valve and smaller than the diameter of the base-end portion of said adjustment valve, and
- a member placed between said retaining plate and the outer surface of the carburetor, said retaining plate being provided with a plurality of annular projecting strips adapted to engage said member.
- 20. A fuel adjustment device for a carburetor comprising
- a carburetor body,
- a manual adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body and having an extension extending beyond said body,
- a cap engaging the end of said extension of said adjustment valve in an engaged position, and
- a retainer attached to said carburetor body and having a retention hole therein adapted to receive and retain said cap in a disengaged position adjacent said extension of said adjustment valve, said retention hole comprising a cylindrical cut-out having a smaller cross-sectional area than said cap.
- 21. A fuel adjustment device for a carburetor comprising
- a carburetor body,
- a manual adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body and having an extension extending beyond said body,
- a cap engaging the end of said extension of said adjustment valve in an engaged position,
- a retainer attached to said carburetor body and having a retention hole therein adapted to receive and retain said cap in a disengaged position adjacent said extension of said adjustment valve,
- a recess in one of said cap and said retention hole of said retainer, and
- a protrusion on the other one of said cap and in said retention hole of said retainer, said recess and protrusion being constructed and arranged to prevent rotation of said cap when said cap is received and retained in said retention hole in the disengaged position.
- 22. A fuel adjustment device for a carburetor comprising
- a carburetor body,
- a manual adjustment valve adjustably inserted into said carburetor body and having an extension extending beyond said body, said manual adjustment valve having a base-end portion and a small-diameter portion,
- a cap engaging the end of said extension of said adjustment valve in an engaged position,
- a retainer attached to said carburetor body and having a retention hole therein adapted to receive and retain said cap in a disengaged position adjacent said extension of said adjustment valve, and
- a retaining plate positioned between said retainer and said carburetor body, said retaining plate having a retainer hole adapted to receive and retain said adjustment valve in a prescribed adjustment position, said retainer hole of said retaining plate having a diameter larger than the external diameter of the small-diameter portion of said adjustment valve and smaller than the external diameter of the base-end portion of said adjustment valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/526,039, filed on Sept. 8,1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/406,567, now abandoned, filed on Mar. 20, 1995, each of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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