Claims
- 1. A retaining assembly to maintain yieldingly the rotational setting of a fuel needle valve of a carburetor comprising:a carburetor body having a passage extending to the exterior thereof, at least a portion of the passage being threaded, a rotatable elongated needle of the fuel needle valve having a threaded portion complimentary to and threadably engaged with the threaded portion of the passage of the carburetor body, the needle having a tip received in the carburetor body and a shank extended outward from the carburetor body, a shaft extended longitudinally outward from the carburetor body, the shaft being parallel to the shank of the fuel needle valve; and a retainer engaged to both the shank and the shaft outward of the carburetor body and laterally biasing the fuel needle valve relative to the carburetor body.
- 2. The retaining device according to claim 1 further comprising:the projecting shank biased laterally toward the shaft by the retainer; the shank and the shaft each having a longitudinal outward surface, the outward surface of the shank facing away from the shaft, the outward surface of the shaft facing away from the shank; and the retainer being a band retainer encircling both the shank and the shaft, the band retainer resiliently engaging the outward surfaces of the shank and shaft.
- 3. The retaining device according to claim 2 comprising a pin extended outward from the carburetor body and disposed parallel to the shank and shaft, the band retainer being a triangular band retainer also encircling the pin.
- 4. The retaining device according to claim 3 wherein the band retainer is made of a resiliently stretchable material and thereby stretched prior to being installed from an axially inward direction about the shank and shaft.
- 5. The retaining device according to claim 3 wherein the band retainer is made of a plastic material and shrunk by the application of heat after the band retainer is installed from an axially inward direction about the shank and shaft.
- 6. The retaining device according to claim 5 wherein the fuel needle valve is a low speed needle valve and the shaft is the rotatable shank of a high-speed needle valve.
- 7. The retaining device according to claim 1 further comprising:the shank being biased laterally away from the shaft by the retainer; a longitudinal inward surface of the shank of the fuel needle valve facing a longitudinal inward surface of the shaft; and the retainer being a wedge retainer having a primary member extended from an enlarged distal end to an enlarged base end, the primary member disposed between and engaged to the inward surfaces of the shank and shaft thereby biasing the shank laterally away from the shaft.
- 8. The retaining device according to claim 7 wherein the wedge retainer has a first base member engaged to the base end and disposed perpendicularly to the primary member.
- 9. The retaining device according to claim 8 wherein the wedge retainer has a second base member engaged to the base end opposite the first base member, the first and second base members lying within the same imaginary plane.
- 10. The retaining device according to claim 9 wherein the fuel needle valve is a low speed needle valve and the shaft is the rotatable shank of a high-speed needle valve.
- 11. The retaining device according to claim 1 further comprising:the retainer being a block retainer laterally displacing the projecting shank of the fuel needle valve, the block retainer engaged laterally to the shank and the shaft; the block retainer having a pilot hole and a continuous curved surface defining an angled bore, the curved surface extending between an inward perimeter and an outward perimeter, the shank disposed in the angled bore and the shaft disposed in the pilot hole; and the hole of the carburetor body having a centerline, the inward perimeter centered about the centerline, the outward perimeter mis-aligned radially to the centerline.
- 12. The retaining device according to claim 11 wherein the block retainer is secured to the carburetor body by a threaded fastener.
- 13. The retaining device according to claim 12 wherein the fuel needle valve is a low speed needle valve and the shaft is the rotatable shank of a high speed needle valve, and wherein the pilot hole of the block retainer is a second angled bore.
- 14. The retaining device according to claim 13 wherein the block retainer has an indexing feature and the carburetor body has a mating indexing feature for aligning the retainer block to the carburetor body.
- 15. A retaining assembly to maintain yieldingly the rotational setting of a fuel needle valve of a carburetor comprising:a rotatable elongated needle of the fuel needle valve engaged threadably to the carburetor, the needle having a shank extended outward from the carburetor; a shaft extended outward from the carburetor, the shaft being parallel to the shank of the fuel needle valve; a retainer engaged to and laterally biasing the fuel needle valve and the shaft, the projecting needle valve shank being biased laterally toward the shaft by the retainer; the shank and the shaft each having a longitudinal outward surface, the outward surface of the shank facing away from the shaft, the outward surface of the shaft facing away from the shank; and the retainer being a clip retainer having a first leg engaged to the outward surface of the shank, a second leg engaged to the outward surface of the shaft, the first leg engaged to the second leg, the clip retainer being snap fitted from a lateral direction about the shank and the shaft.
- 16. The retaining device according to claim 15 wherein the first and second legs of the clip retainer each have a distal end curving radially outward from the respective shank and shaft.
- 17. The retaining device according to claim 16 wherein the fuel needle valve is a low-speed needle valve and the shaft is the rotatable shank of a high-speed needle valve engaged threadably to the carburetor and laterally biased by the retainer.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/538,123 filed Mar. 29, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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