Claims
- 1. A carburetor having an air/fuel induction passage open at one end to air at essentially atmospheric pressure and connected at its opposite engine end to an engine intake manifold to be subject to the changing vacuum levels therein, the one end having a choke valve unbalance mounted for a rotatable movement by gravity and airflow thereagainst across the one end between a closed position and a wide open inoperative position wherein the choke valve is inoperative to restrict the flow of air into the passage, and a throttle valve secured on a shaft rotatably mounted posterior of the choke valve for movement of the throttle valve across the passage between an engine normal operating temperature level essentially closed engine idle speed position and beyond towards a wide open throttle position to control the volume of flow of an air/fuel mixture through the passage as a function of the position of the throttle valve, the control comprising means operable during engine operations between the normal operating temperature to provide a controlled positioning of the throttle valve relative to the position of the choke valve, to improve emissions while minimizing engine stalling, the last mentioned means including throttle valve abutment means secured to the throttle valve shaft, a second shaft, a fast idle cam rotatably mounted on the second shaft and having an edge formed with a number of steps progressively decreasing circumferentially in radial extent than one which when aligned with the abutment means permits closure of the throttle valve to the normal engine idle speed position, whereby the throttle valve will be progressively opened beyond the latter position as a function of the particular step engaged by the abutment means, spring means biasing the abutment means and throttle valve towards a closed position and into individual engagement with one of the steps, a thermostatically responsive coiled spring operatively effecting the rotation of the fast idle cam to positions operatively moving the throttle valve to positions progressively more open than the normal idle speed position as a function of decreases in temperature from a predetermined level, a first lever fixed to the choke valve for rotation therewith, a second lever fixed for rotation with the thermostatic spring, a link pivotally interconnecting the first and second levers, the means interconnecting the levers and link including a lost motion pin and slot connection permitting relative rotational movement between the link and one of the levers, a third lever rotatably mounted with respect to the thermostatic spring and having a one-way engagement with the second lever permitting independent movement of the second lever in a choke valve opening direction while forcing concurrent movement of the second lever with the third lever upon movement of the third lever in the other direction, and linkage means pivotally connecting the third lever and fast idle cam permitting the fast idle cam to be rotated from a first position engaged with a step on the cam while the choke valve is in wide open position to a second position out of engagement with the abutment means while the choke valve is still maintained in a wide open position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 902,307, filed May 3, 1978 and now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 762,709, filed Jan. 26, 1977 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
902307 |
May 1978 |
|
Parent |
762709 |
Jan 1977 |
|