Claims
- 1. A fuel primer for a carburetor having a metering chamber, the metering chamber having an inlet and an outlet, and being coupled with a fuel source and a combustion path, the primer comprising:
- first means coupled with said inlet for enabling one way flow into said metering chamber through said inlet;
- second means coupled with said outlet for enabling one way flow from said metering chamber through said outlet; and
- third means coupled with said first and second means for introducing flow through said primer, said first, second and third means forming a flow loop remote from said fuel source and said flow from said third means circulating through said first, second and third means such that fuel is drawn into said metering chamber from said fuel source.
- 2. The primer according to claim 1 wherein said first means includes a one way check valve for enabling flow to enter into said metering chamber through said inlet.
- 3. The primer according to claim 2 wherein said second means includes a one way check valve for enabling flow to exit said metering chamber through said outlet.
- 4. The primer according to claim 3 wherein said third means includes a resilient bulb member for pressurizing said primer upon compression of said bulb and for depressurizing said primer upon expansion of said bulb.
- 5. The primer according to claim 4 wherein upon compression of said bulb, pressurized flow is forced into said metering chamber through said inlet with continued flow out of said metering chamber through said outlet.
- 6. The primer according to claim 5 wherein upon expansion of said bulb, the flow is depressurized drawing additional flow from said metering chamber through said outlet such that the metering chamber is depressurized which, in turn, draws fuel into the metering chamber from said fuel source.
- 7. An internal combustion engine including a carburetor, the carburetor including a metering chamber having an inlet and an outlet, said carburetor being coupled with a fuel source and a combustion path, and a primer associated with said carburetor comprising:
- first means coupled with said inlet for enabling flow into said metering chamber through said inlet;
- second means coupled with said outlet for enabling flow from said metering chamber through said outlet; and
- third means coupled with said first and second means for introducing flow through said primer, said first, second and third means forming a flow loop remote from said fuel source and said flow from said third means circulating through said first, second and third means such that fuel is drawn into said metering chamber from said fuel source.
- 8. The internal combustion engine according to claim 7 wherein said first means includes a one way check valve for enabling flow to enter into said metering chamber through said inlet.
- 9. The internal combustion engine according to claim 8 wherein said second means includes a one way check valve for enabling flow to exit said metering chamber through said outlet.
- 10. The internal combustion engine according to claim 9 wherein said third means includes a resilient bulb member for pressurizing said primer upon compression of said bulb and for depressurizing said primer upon expansion of said bulb.
- 11. The internal combustion engine according to claim 10 wherein upon compression of said bulb pressurized flow is forced into said metering chamber through said inlet with continued flow out of said metering chamber through said outlet.
- 12. The internal combustion engine according to claim 11 wherein upon expansion of said bulb the flow is depressurized, drawing additional flow from said metering chamber through said outlet such that the metering chamber is depressurized which, in turn, draws fuel into the metering chamber from said fuel source.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 900,435 filed Aug. 26, 1986 entitled "CARBURETOR FUEL PRIMER", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,684,485.
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