Claims
- 1. A carburetor, comprising:
a body; a fuel pump mounted on the body; a first pulse passageway extending through the body to the fuel pump, and a restriction within the pulse passageway.
- 2. The carburetor in claim 1, wherein the restriction is calibrated such that the restriction substantially chokes off high frequency pulses.
- 3. The carburetor in claim 1, wherein the restriction chokes off high frequency pulses sufficient to prevent the fuel pump from operating, and further wherein the restriction passes through low frequency pulses sufficient to operate the fuel pump.
- 4. The carburetor in claim 1, wherein the restriction is a jet.
- 5. The carburetor in claim 1, wherein the restriction is in a beginning of the pulse passageway.
- 6. The carburetor in claim 1, wherein the restriction is in an end of the pulse passageway.
- 7. The carburetor of claim 1, further comprising
a first fuel passageway interconnecting the fuel pump to a metering chamber in the body; and a second fuel passageway interconnecting the fuel pump to a throttle bore in the body.
- 8. The carburetor of claim 7, further comprising an inlet check valve interposing the fuel passageway and a pumping chamber in the fuel pump.
- 9. The carburetor of claim 7, further comprising an outlet check valve interposing the fuel passageway and a pumping chamber in the fuel pump.
- 10. The carburetor of claim 9, wherein the outlet check valve is spring loaded.
- 11. The carburetor of claim 1, further comprising a metering jet.
- 12. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein the fuel pump includes a diaphragm.
- 13. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein the pulse passageway has an open mode during engine start-up and a closed mode during all other modes of engine operation.
- 14. The carburetor of claim 1 further comprising a primer bulb interconnected to the fuel pump.
- 15. A carburetor comprising
a body; a fuel pump mounted on the body and driven by a pulse from an engine's crankcase during start-up of an engine; a pulse passageway extending through the body to the fuel pump; first and second fuel passageways connected to the fuel pump; and a restriction jet within the pulse passageway.
- 16. The carburetor of claim 15 wherein the first fuel passageway operably interconnecting the fuel pump to a metering chamber in the body, and the second fuel passageway operably interconnecting the fuel pump to a throttle bore in the body.
- 17. The carburetor in claim 15, wherein the restriction jet is positioned and calibrated such that the restriction jet substantially limits the pulse from the engine's crankcase to the fuel pump at high frequencies.
- 18. A carburetor comprising:
a body; a fuel pump mounted on the body; and a means for limiting the interconnection between the second fuel pump and the engine's crankcase when the engine warms up.
- 19. The carburetor of claim 18, further comprising a pulse passageway extending through the body to the fuel pump.
- 20. The carburetor in claim 19, wherein the means for limiting the interconnection is a restriction jet within the pulse passageway.
- 21. The carburetor in claim 19, wherein the pulse passageway extends from the body to the fuel pump.
- 22. The carburetor in claim 19, wherein the pulse passageway includes a valve member mounted in the pulse passageway.
- 23. The carburetor of claim 22 wherein the valve member is positionable to a preset engine start-up position wherein the pulse passageway is open.
- 24. The carburetor of claim 22 wherein the valve member comprises a throttle valve shaft having a hole drilled therethrough, the hole being aligned with the pulse passageway when the throttle valve shaft is rotated to a preset engine start-up position.
- 25. The carburetor of claim 24 further comprising
a first fuel passageway operably interconnecting the fuel pump to a metering chamber in the body, and a second fuel passageway operably interconnecting the fuel pump to a throttle bore in the body.
- 26. A method of enriching the air-fuel mixture in a carburetor mounted to an engine, having a crankcase, during start-up of the engine comprising the steps of:
transmitting pulses from an engine's crankcase to a fuel pump mounted on a carburetor body; and preventing pulses above a predetermined frequency from reaching the fuel pump.
- 27. The method of claim 26 further comprising the steps of
drawing fuel from a metering chamber in the carburetor into a pumping chamber of the fuel pump when pulses are transmitted to the fuel pump; and discharging the fuel in the pumping chamber into a throttling bore in the carburetor body when pulses are transmitted to the fuel pump.
- 28. The method of claim 26 further comprising the steps of:
rotating a throttle valve shaft in the carburetor past wide open throttle to a preset position wherein a hole drilled through the throttle valve shaft is aligned with the pulse passage way to open the pulse passageway; and reverse rotating the throttle valve shaft to close the pulse passageway.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of metering the fuel into the fuel pump.
- 30. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of metering the fuel out of the fuel pump.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/162,458 filed Jun. 3, 2002, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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10162458 |
Jun 2002 |
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10887152 |
Jul 2004 |
US |