Claims
- 1. Carburetor air/fuel vapor control apparatus for controlling flow of air and fuel vapor from an air and vapor supply to the intake manifold of an engine and comprising:
- an adaptor configured to be mounted under the mounting flange of the carburetor, said adaptor being formed with a flow passage and including an air and fuel vapor inlet port means and a perforated injection tube leading from said port and disposed in spanning relationship across said passage; and
- a controller including an air inlet passage formed with a reduced cross section induction passage, an air and fuel vapor inlet port for connection with said air and fuel vapor supply, vacuum port means for connection with said inlet port to said adaptor, said controller further including first and second control passages leading from said induction passage to said vacuum port means, first and second control valves for controlling flow in said first and second control passages, first and second control means for controlling said first and second valves, said first control means being operative in response to a predetermined partial vacuum at said vacuum port means to open said first valve to communicate flow of air and fuel vapor from said induction passage through said first control passage to said flow passage, said second control means being responsive to a selected partial vacuum at said vacuum port means, lower than said predetermined vacuum, to open said second valve to communicate flow of air and fuel vapor from said induction passage through said second control passage to said flow passage to combine with the flow through said first control passage whereby said controller will respond to said partial vacuum to open said first valve when said engine is decelerating and to open said second valve when said engine is subjected to high acceleration or cruising under a load.
- 2. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said first control valve includes a valve seat and poppet arranged to progressively increase the flow area defined therebetween as the magnitude of the partial vacuum at said vacuum port means progressively increases above said predetermined partial vacuum.
- 3. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said housing is formed to define first and second valve seats spaced axially apart in said second valve and said second valve includes a floating ball poppet interposed between said valve seats for selective seating thereon, said second valve control means including a control piston responsive to said selected pressure for shifting to a first position to release said ball poppet for disengagement from said first valve seat and further responsive to a partial vacuum higher than said pre-selected said selected partial vacuum to shift said control piston to a second position to free said ball poppet to close on said second seat to terminate flow from said flow induction passage through said second control passage to said flow passage.
- 4. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 where:
- said second control means is responsive to a partial vacuum higher than said selected partial vacuum to close said second valve.
- 5. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said first valve includes a calibrated passage bypassing said valve to maintain air and fuel vapor communication to said flow passage when said first and second valves are closed.
- 6. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said adaptor includes a plurality of elongated co-extensive, laterally spaced apart perforated injection tubes connected with said vapor inlet port means.
- 7. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
- said injection tubes are formed to define, in transverse exterior cross section, a streamlined configuration in the direction of flow through said flow passage.
- 8. Carburetor fuel vapor and air control apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said adapter includes a plurality of elongated co-extensive lamination plates maintained in laterally spaced apart relationship in said flow passage and projecting in the direction of flow through said passage.
- 9. In an air/fuel vapor control apparatus for controlling flow of air and fuel vapor from an air and fuel vapor supply to the manifold of a carburetor of a carburated engine of the type generating a selected low vacuum in said carburetor during high acceleration of said engine, the improvement comprising:
- tube means leading from said control apparatus to the manifold of said carburetor for communicating air and fuel vapor from such supply to said manifold and first and second valve means for controlling flow in said tube means, control means responsive to a predetermined partial vacuum sensed in said tube means to open said first valve means to introduce flow of a first rate to said tube means, said control means being responsive to said selected low vacuum, greater than said predetermined partial vacuum, to open said second valve means and increase the rate of flow through said tube means to said manifold of a carburetor whereby said first valve means will be open during decelerated, unloaded cruise and high R.P.M. engine conditions and said second valve means will be open during low and high acceleration condition of said engine.
- 10. An air/fuel vapor control apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- said control means is responsive to a partial vacuum greater than said selected high acceleration vacuum to close said second valve means.
- 11. An air/fuel vapor control apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- said second valve means includes a ball poppet.
- 12. An air/fuel vapor control apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein:
- said control apparatus includes a calibrated passage for communicating flow from said air/fuel vapor supply means to said adapter flange beneath said carburetor when said first and second valve means are closed.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 575,073, filed Jan. 30, 1984 and now abandoned.
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