Claims
- 1. A carburetor comprising
an air intake pathway having a nearly uniform diameter along its entire length, a butterfly throttle valve that opens and closes the air intake pathway, a metering pin having a tip thereof inserted into a fuel nozzle opening into the air intake pathway, and a fuel control member linearly reciprocating the metering pin in response to the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve, the fuel control member having
a cam member coupled to a valve stem of the throttle valve, the cam member including an arc-shaped cam face, and an actuating member operably coupled to the cam member and making constant contact with the cam face, the metering pin being coupled to the actuating member and reciprocating linearly following the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve to control the amount of fuel supplied from the fuel nozzle to the air intake pathway.
- 2. The carburetor of claim 1, wherein the actuating member has a contact portion in contact with the cam face.
- 3. The carburetor of claim 2, wherein the contact portion is supported on a body of the carburetor by a rotation locking means.
- 4. The carburetor of claim 2, wherein the contact portion is biased against the cam face under the force of a spring.
- 5. A carburetor comprising
an air intake pathway having a nearly uniform diameter along its entire length, a butterfly throttle valve that opens and closes the air intake pathway, a metering pin having a tip thereof inserted into a fuel nozzle opening into the air intake pathway, and a fuel control member linearly reciprocating the metering pin in response to the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve, the fuel control member having
a cam member coupled to a valve stem of the throttle valve, and an actuating member having a metering pin retaining member, the actuating member being operably coupled to the cam member, the metering pin is coupled to the actuating member and reciprocates linearly following the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve to control the amount of fuel supplied from the fuel nozzle to the air intake pathway.
- 6. The carburetor of claim 5, wherein the retaining member has an open-ended, tube shape and is disposed in a region on the outside of the cam member.
- 7. The carburetor of claim 6, further comprising an adjustment screw screwed into the inside of the retaining member to adjust the insertion depth of the metering pin into the fuel nozzle.
- 8. The carburetor of claim 5, wherein the end of the retaining member is sealed with a plug.
- 9. A carburetor comprising
an air intake pathway having a nearly uniform diameter along its entire length, a butterfly throttle valve that opens and closes the air intake pathway, a metering pin having a tip thereof inserted into a fuel nozzle opening into the air intake pathway, and a fuel control member linearly reciprocating the metering pin in response to the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve, the fuel control member having
a cam member coupled to a valve stem of the throttle valve, and an actuating member having a contact portion and having a following member arranged along the surface of the side of a body of the carburetor on the side where the cam member is disposed, the actuating member being operably coupled to the cam member, the metering pin is coupled to the actuating member and reciprocates linearly following the opening and closing operation of the throttle valve to control the amount of fuel supplied from the fuel nozzle to the air intake pathway.
- 10. The carburetor of claim 9, wherein the actuating member has a retaining member, which is secured to the following member and is received in a retaining hole provided in the body.
- 11. The carburetor of claim 10, wherein the actuating member further comprises a rotation locking means.
- 12. A method of controlling fuel flow in a carburetor comprising the steps of
rotating a butterfly throttle valve within an air passage, and linearly moving a metering pin following the rotation of the throttle valve to control the amount of fuel supplied from a fuel nozzle.
Priority Claims (1)
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JP2001-064448 |
Mar 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/466,918, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/094,263, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,631,889, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.