Claims
- 1. A carburetor including, a main body having a vertical throat therethrough and a plurality of side faces, a pivotal shaft having an axial bore and extending through said body from one said side face to an opposite one of said side faces and bisecting said throat, a throttle plate carried by said shaft in said throat, fuel jets through said shaft and throttle plate, said body opposite side face provided with a recessed fuel metering chamber having an inner wall, the periphery of said metering chamber having a recessed shoulder adjacent said body opposite side face, a fuel metering pendulum within said chamber having a head affixed to one end of said shaft, said chamber including a bottom wall of fixed radius curvature, a foot on said pendulum having a bottom surface of substantial extent providing a close mating sliding fit with said chamber bottom wall, said pendulum including a planar outside face and an opposite planar inner face juxtaposed said chamber inner wall to provide a semi-seal therebetween without frictional engagement, a leading face and opposite trailing face bounding said outside and inner face, said inner wall provided with an arcuate variably cross-sectioned groove juxtaposed said pendulum foot inner face, a valved plate overlying said chamber and providing a substantial fluid seal with said pendulum outside face, said valved plate disposed within said metering chamber recessed shoulder with its outer surface flush with said body opposite side face, a plate sealing member overlying said body opposite side face and having a central opening communicating with said plate, said sealing member opening provided with an inner periphery overlying the periphery of said plate, said pendulum having an internal primary fuel passageway communicating between said foot inner face juxtaposed said groove and said head to transmit variable amounts of fuel from said chamber groove to said pivotal shaft bore, said primary passageway at said inner face including a separate seal element carried by said foot and constantly engageable with said chamber inner wall on opposite sides of said groove, said seal element including a bore allowing transmission of fuel from said chamber groove through said primary passageway to said pivotal shaft bore, said pendulum leading face having an enlarged recess extending vertically from said foot to the intermediate portion of the height of said pendulum, said recess extending laterally from said outside face to a line intermediate the transverse depth of said pendulum, a by-pass fuel passageway in said pendulum having an inlet communicating with said recess and an outlet juxtaposed said groove intermediate said primary passageway and said trailing face whereby, swinging of said pendulum in the direction of said leading face forces fuel entrapped within said recess through said by-pass passageway.
- 2. A carburetor according to claim 1 wherein, said plate sealing member comprises a resilient member, and a rigid gasket having a central opening overlying said sealing member.
- 3. A carburetor according to claim 1 including, spring means within said pendulum foot urging said seal element into contact with said chamber inner wall.
- 4. A carburetor according to claim 1 including, seal means surrounding said pivotal shaft adjacent both ends thereof, said seal means on said shaft adjacent said end affixed to said pendulum engaged by said pendulum head inside face to provide, along with said seal element, support of said pendulum against said chamber inner wall.
- 5. A carburetor according to claim 1 including, a choke fuel passageway in said main body having an inlet in said metering chamber and outlet communicating with said pivotal shaft bore, and valve means regulating the flow of fuel from said chamber through said jets.
- 6. A carburetor including, a main body having a vertical throat therethrough and a plurality of side faces, said main body comprising a block of metal having a total horizontal thickness of metal through the center of said throat substantially exceeding the diameter of said throat, said main body having a height substantially equal to its width, the radial thickness of said main body from said throat to the exterior of said main body being substantially greater than the radius of said throat, a pivotal shaft having an axial bore and extending through said body from said side face to an opposite one of said side faces and bisecting said throat, a throttle plate carried by said shaft in said throat, said body opposite side face provided with a recessed fuel metering chamber having an inner wall, a fuel metering pendulum within said chamber having a head affixed to one end of said shaft, said chamber including a bottom wall of fixed radius curvature, a foot on said pendulum having a bottom surface of substantial extent providing a close mating sliding fit with said chamber bottom wall, said pendulum including a planar inner face juxtaposed said chamber inner wall to provide a semi-seal therebetween, said inner wall provided with an arcuate variably cross-sectioned groove juxtaposed said pendulum foot inner face, said pendulum having an internal fuel passageway communicating between said foot inner face juxtaposed said groove and said head to transmit variable amounts of fuel from said chamber groove to said pivotal shaft bore, said passageway at said inner face constantly engageable with said chamber inner wall on opposite sides of said groove thereby allowing transmission of fuel from said chamber groove through said pendulum passageway to said pivotal shaft bore, a float body comprising a block of metal substantially fully overlying said opposite one of said main body side faces, and said main body and float body metal comprises aluminum.
- 7. A carburetor according to claim 6 including, regulator means maintaining a constant pressure of supply fuel to said carburetor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 376,108, filed May 7, 1982, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 178,579, filed Aug. 15, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1365194 |
Aug 1974 |
GBX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
178579 |
Aug 1980 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
376108 |
May 1982 |
|