Claims
- 1. A fuel regulating device for a carburetor having a float chamber for receiving fuel and a throat, said float chamber lying to one side of the throat in an imaginary vertical plane extending through said carburetor, a throat passage connected to said chamber and extending between the chamber and the throat and lying in said imaginary vertical plane, said passage having a nozzle for discharging fuel into the air stream passing through the throat, said chamber having a float for establishing fuel levels in said chamber and passage, said fuel regulating device being operative to prevent a discharge of fuel from said throat nozzle responsive to tilting to the carburettor in said imaginary vertical plane about an axis normal thereto which increases the fuel level in the throat passage, said fuel regulating device comprising:
- a duct coupled to said carburettor and lying in a second imaginary vertical plane parallel to said first imaginary plane, said duct having an inlet end, an outlet end, and an intermediate portion; said inlet end communicating with the float chamber; said outlet end forming a fuel discharge means for said duct; said intermediate portion forming a weir which is aligned with the nozzle of the throat passage in a direction normal to the vertical planes, the flow controlling portion of said weir being positioned below the opening of the nozzle for being responsive to increases in the level of fuel in the passage resulting from tilting the carburetor about said normal axis to pass fuel from said inlet end to said outlet end of said duct at an increased level of fuel in the throat passage less than that which causes a discharge of fuel from the throat nozzle.
- 2. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 1 including an anti-siphon air vent above the weir.
- 3. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 1 further including a fuel collecting means connected to the outlet end of said duct for receiving the fuel passed through said duct.
- 4. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said fuel collecting means has an outlet connectible to the inlet of a fuel pump for the carburetor and an inlet connected to said outlet end of said duct; said fuel collection means further including valve means operable to open said outlet of said fuel collection means in response to the presence, within said means, of an amount of fuel in excess of a predetermined amount and to close said outlet in response to the presence, within said means, of an amount of fuel less than the predetermined amount.
- 5. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said valve means comprises a float which, in an upper position opens said outlet and which, in a lower position, closes said outlet.
- 6. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said fuel collecting means includes an air vent.
- 7. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 4 further including means couplable to the output of said fuel pump and coupled to the inlet of said fuel collection means and to said carburetor for returning quantities of fuel not used by the carburetor to said fuel collection means.
- 8. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said weir and duct are integrally formed with the carburetor.
- 9. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said weir and duct comprise a modifying element for an existing carburetor.
- 10. A fuel regulating device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said duct is provided with means adapted to be affixed to the body of the carburetor to communicate said duct with the float chamber and to mount the device to the carburetor.
- 11. A fuel system for a motor vehicle including the carburetor with a throat; a float chamber for receiving fuel lying to one side of the throat in an imaginary vertical plane extending through said carburetor; a throat passage connected to said float chamber and extending between the chamber and said throat and lying in said imaginary vertical plane, said passage having a nozzle for discharging fuel into the air stream passing through said throat, said chamber having a float for establishing fuel levels in said chamber and passage; and a duct lying in a second imaginary vertical plane parallel to said first imaginary plane, said duct having an inlet end, an outlet end, and an intermediate portion, said inlet end communicating with said float chamber, said outlet end forming a fuel discharge means, said intermediate portion forming a weir which is aligned with the nozzle of the throat passage in a direction normal to the vertical planes, the flow controlling portion of said weir being positioned below the opening of said nozzle for being responsive to increases in the level of fuel in the passage resulting from tilting the carburettor about an axis normal to said imaginary vertical planes to pass fuel from said inlet end to said outlet end of said duct at an increased level of fuel in said throat passage less than that which causes a discharge of fuel from said throat nozzle.
- 12. A fuel system as claimed in claim 11 including an anti-siphon air vent above the weir.
- 13. A fuel system as claimed in claim 11 having a fuel collection means connected to the outlet end of said duct.
- 14. A fuel system as claimed in claim 13 wherein the vehicle has a fuel pump for the carburetor and said fuel collection means has an outlet connectible to the inlet of the fuel pump and an inlet connected to said outlet end of said duct, said fuel collection means further including valve means operable to open said outlet of said fuel collection means in response to the presence, within said means, of an amount of fuel in excess of a predetermined amount and to close said outlet in response to the presence, within said means, of an amount of fuel less than a predetermined amount.
- 15. A fuel system for a motor vehicle as claimed in claim 14 further including means couplable to the output of said fuel pump and coupled to the inlet of said fuel collecction means and to said carburetor for returning quantities of fuel not used by the carburetor to said fuel collection means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 645,994, filed Jan. 2, 1976, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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