Claims
- 1. In a carburetor having a body with an air-fuel mixture passageway and a rotatable throttle valve in said passageway mounted for rotation on and with a throttle shaft journaled for rotation on a rotational axis in said body and having a free end protruding exteriorly of said body from an exterior side surface of said body, said throttle shaft having a given diameter of relatively small dimension, a throttle lever detent arm mounted on said throttle shaft free end for rotation therewith in an angular travel path about said rotational axis adjacent said exterior side surface of said body, first detent means on said body side surface located in fixed position thereon adjacent the travel path of said detent arm and spaced radially away from said axis a predetermined distance greater than the diameter of said throttle shaft, said detent arm having second detent means thereon likewise generally spaced said predetermined distance radially away from said rotational axis and constructed and oriented so as to be releasibly engageable with said first detent means for thereby yieldable holding said arm and hence said throttle shaft and associated throttle valve in any one of a plurality of selected angular settings.
- 2. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein said throttle lever detent arm comprises a planar segment of a circle with an arcuate cam surface having radial variations therein spaced circumferentially therealong forming said first detent means, and said second detent means comprises a cam follower means fixedly supported on said body side surface and yieldably engaging and tracking on said segment cam surface and registerable with said radial variations for releasably holding said segment in any one of said plurality of settings as determined by location of said radial surface variations circumferentially along said segment cam surface.
- 3. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein said segment cam surface comprises an accurate peripheral free edge and said segment is constructed to have void means located adjacent said segment free edge to thereby add resilience to said free edge engagement with said cam follower means tracking therealong and also to thereby reduce the mass of said segment.
- 4. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein one of said radial edge variations of said segment peripheral edge comprises a concavity, and said carburetor has a rotatable choke shaft with a choke valve mounted on said choke shaft for rotation therewith, said choke shaft having a free end protruding from said carburetor body side surface adjacent the travel path of said segment free edge and oriented to function as one of said second detent means by yieldable registry engagement of said segment edge concavity therewith.
- 5. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein said radial variations of said cam surface comprise indentations spaced circumferentially therealong in predetermined locations corresponding to said plurality of selected angular settings of said throttle valve, and wherein said cam follower means comprises a pin cantilever mounted in said body side surface and yieldably registerable with said indentations when the same are individually brought into angular alignment with said pin in response to rotation of said throttle shaft.
- 6. The carburetor of claim 5 wherein one of said indentations is designed to correspond to the closed position of said throttle valve and comprises an inclined surface oriented such that engagement with said cam follower pin develops a torque on said detent arm segment in a direction tending to further close said throttle valve to thereby maintain a closing bias on said throttle valve during such engagement.
- 7. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein said carburetor also has a throttle lever constructed for manual manipulation for swinging through an operational range corresponding to the angular operation al range of said throttle valve and operable to impart operator torque forces on said throttle shaft for rotating the same, and wherein said throttle lever detent arm is integrated with said throttle lever and fixed thereto for co-rotation therewith.
- 8. The carburetor of claim 7 wherein said throttle lever and throttle lever detent arm are integrated into a unitary part and are co-planar with one another.
- 9. The carburetor of the claim 8 wherein said throttle lever detent arm comprises a planar segment of a circle with an arcuate cam surface having radial variations therein spaced circumferentially therealong forming said first detent means, and said second detent means comprises a cam follower means fixedly supported on said body side surface and yieldably engaging and tracking on said segment cam surface and registerable with said radial variations for releasable holding said segment in any one of said plurality of settings as determined by location of said radial surface variations circumferentially along said segment cam surface, and wherein said segment cam surface comprises an arcuate peripheral free edge and said segment is constructed to have void means located adjacent said segment free edge to thereby add resilience to said free edge engagement with said cam follower means tracking therealong and also to thereby reduce the mass of said segment.
- 10. The carburetor of claim 9 wherein said lever portion of said unitary part has additional void means radially outwardly of said segment free edge for reducing the overall mass of the part.
- 11. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein said first detent means on said carburetor comprises at least one concavity formed in said body side surface and said second detent means comprises a lateral projection on said throttle lever detent arm oriented to ride on said body side surface and operably snap into said concavity upon registry where therewith by spring bias developed in said throttle lever detent arm.
- 12. The carburetor of claim 11 wherein said second detent means further includes a peripheral edge of said detent arm having a concavity therein in the path of travel of said arm, and wherein said carburetor has a rotatable choke shaft with a choke valve mounted thereon for rotation therewith, said choke shaft having a free end protruding from said carburetor body side surface adjacent to travel path of said segment free edge and oriented to function as one of said second detent means by yieldable registry engagement of said segment edge concavity therewith during the rotation of said throttle shaft.
- 13. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein said radial variations in said arcuate cam surface of said detent arm comprise radial protrusions spaced circumferentially thereon corresponding to the selected angular settings of said throttle valve, and said cam follower means comprises a semi-resilient paddle member having a shallow “W” configuration in radial cross section adapted to slidably bear on said cam surface and to be cammed over and then individually registered with said radial protrusions, said cam follower means having a stem portion received in a mounting opening in side surface of said carburetor body for cantilever support therefrom of said cam follower means.
- 14. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein said throttle lever detent arm comprises a pair of angularly spaced apart, radially extending support legs joined at one end to a hub mounted on said throttle shaft free end, and wherein the radially outermost distal ends of said support legs carry an arcuate cam track member having said arcuate cam surface thereon and with said radial variations formed therein to provide such first detent means.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a regular utility U.S. patent application filed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(a) and claiming the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 (e) (1) of the priority U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/288,829 filed May 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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