Claims
- 1. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sidewall having an interior surface defining an air passage for the movement therethrough of air from the atmosphere to an internal combustion engine, and an external surface;
- a fuel inlet port formed in and extending through said sidewall from said external surface to said internal surface;
- a booster venturi mounted to said sidewall, said booster venturi including a venturi ring placed in said air passage, a support conduit having an internal passage extending therethrough and a first end mounted to and in fluid communication with said venturi ring and a second end extending to and in fluid communication with said fuel port and having a conduit connector means at its second end, a positioning means located on and protruding away from said support conduit between said conduit connector means and said venturi ring in engagement with said sidewall;
- an external connector means releasably engaging said sidewall and said conduit connector means and releasably urging said positioning means against said sidewall without blocking the fluid passage of said support conduit;
- so that said venturi ring is in fluid communication with said fuel port and fuel can be drawn from said fuel port to the venturi ring and into the air flowing through the air passage.
- 2. The carburetor of claim 1 and wherein:
- said conduit connector means at the second end of said support conduit comprises external threads formed about said support conduit;
- said external connector means comprises a nut having a substantially cylindrical opening with internal threads formed on said opening and engaging said external threads;
- an annular bearing surface surrounding said cylindrical opening of complementary shape with respect to and in engagement with the external surface of said housing, and
- an external annular surface surrounding said cylindrical opening and substantially coextensive with the external surface of said housing.
- 3. The carburetor of claim 2, and wherein:
- the external surface of said nut defines a plurality of tool receptacles arranged in a symmetrical array about said cylindrical opening.
- 4. The carburetor of claim 1, and wherein:
- said positioning means comprises a collar extending about said support conduit and having a bearing surface of complementary shape with respect to and in engagement with said interior surface of said sidewall.
- 5. The carburetor of claim 4, and further comprising:
- a tool for engaging and turning said nut, said tool including at one end a handle and at its other end a positioning probe and a tool protrusion arranged about said positioning probe and spaced and arranged to engage said tool receptacles.
- 6. The carburetor of claim 5, and wherein said plurality of tool protrusions comprises at least two tool protrusions.
- 7. The carburetor of claim 5, and wherein said plurality of tool protrusions comprises at least four tool protrusions.
- 8. The carburetor of claim 1, and wherein:
- said fuel inlet port includes an annular beveled surface facing said external surface of said sidewall,
- said conduit connector means includes and annular beveled surface facing an in engagement with said beveled surface of said fuel inlet port, and
- said positioning means and the interior surface of the sidewall of the carburetor are of complementary, interfitting shape that maintains said venturi ring in a predetermined position in the air passage.
- 9. A booster venturi for mounting to a carburetor for an internal combustion engine, with the carburetor including a sidewall having an interior surface defining an air passage for the movement therethrough of air from the atmosphere to an internal combustion engine, and a fuel port formed in and extending through the sidewall, and a positioning recess formed in the sidewall about the fuel port; said booster venturi comprising:
- a venturi ring for placement in the carburetor, a support conduit having an internal passage extending lengthwise therethrough and a first end mounted to and in fluid communication with said venturi ring and a second end extending away from said venturi ring for mounting in fluid communication with the fuel port of the carburetor;
- said support conduit including conduit connector means at its second end, and a positioning means located on and protruding away from said support conduit and located between said conduit connector means and said venturi ring for engagement with the sidewall of the carburetor;
- an external connector means releasably engaging said conduit connector means of said support conduit for releasably urging the positioning means against a sidewall of a carburetor.
- 10. The removable booster venturi of claim 9, and wherein:
- said conduit connector means comprises threads formed about said second end of said support conduit; and
- said external connector means comprises a connector nut defining a cylindrical threaded central opening, a beveled bearing surface for engagement with the sidewall of the carburetor, an external surface normal to said central opening, and tool receptacles formed and arranged in a symmetrical array in said external surface about said central opening.
- 11. The removable booster venturi of claim 10, and further including:
- a tool for engaging and turning said connector nut, said tool including at one end handle means for turning said tool and at its other end a probe of the size and shape to move into the internal passageway of said support conduit and tool protrusion means radially displaced from said probe sized and shaped to engage with said tool receptacle of said connector nut.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/801,721, filed Feb. 14, 1997.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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HB Books, Weber Carburetors, Pat Braden, 3 Pages, 1988. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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