Claims
- 1. In a charge forming apparatus where fuel is supplied from a source to a member positioned across a housing passageway through which air flows and where said member has a generally upwardly facing slot over which the air flows and strips fuel from the slot, excess fuel returning to said source, the velocity of said air flow being controlled by valve means in said passageway; the improvement comprising:
- spaced first and second members connected to said source of fuel and each having an upwardly facing slot to expose fuel to said air flow;
- said first member being located upstream of and closely adjacent to said valve means and to an initial opening position thereof; and
- said second member being located upstream of said first member;
- said valve means being the sole means for controlling the velocity of said air and being so constructed and arranged to open initially from a completely closed central position and to provide a concentrated and relatively high velocity air flow over said first member when at the initial and small opening and a less concentrated and relatively lower velocity air flow over said first and second members at larger openings.
- 2. In a charge forming apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said valve means comprises a pair of pivotable vanes to provide a generally central opening in said housing passageway, said vanes being pivotable from completely closed to open positions.
- 3. In a charge forming apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said first member is of a smaller diameter than said second member.
- 4. In a carburetor where fuel is supplied from a source to a member positioned across a housing passageway through which air flows and where said member has a generally upwardly facing slot exposing fuel to air flow which strips fuel from said slot, excess fuel returning to said source, the velocity of said air flow being controlled by valve means in said passageway, the improvement comprising:
- spaced first and second members connected to said source of fuel with each member having an upwardly facing slot to expose fuel to said air flow;
- said housing passageway being substantially rectangular in section;
- said valve means comprising a pair of vanes having free edges parallel to opposite walls of said passageway and opposite edges pivoted about pivots located at opposing walls of said passageway;
- said first member being located upstream of and closely adjacent to said valve means and to an initial opening location thereof; and
- said second member being located upstream and above said first member;
- said valve means being the sole means for controlling the velocity of said air and being so constructed to open initially from a completely closed central position; and to provide a concentrated and relatively high velocity air flow over said first member when at its initial and small opening and a less concentrated and relatively lower velocity air flow over said first and second members at larger openings.
- 5. In a carburetor as recited in claim 4, wherein said first and second members are parallel to one another and to the free edges of said vanes.
- 6. In a carburetor as recited in claim 4 wherein said first and second members have different diameters.
- 7. In a carburetor as recited in claim 6 wherein the diameter of said first member is smaller than that of said second member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 064,665 filed Aug. 8,1979, now abandoned.
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