Claims
- 1. A diaphragm carburetor, comprising:a constant pressure fuel chamber, a control valve that controls fuel flow into the constant pressure fuel chamber, a metering diaphragm coupled to the control valve and separating the constant pressure fuel chamber from an air chamber, and a control unit coupled to the metering diaphragm and adapted to bias the metering diaphragm inwardly and outwardly relative to the control valve to override air pressure activated movement of the metering diaphragm to increase and decrease fuel flow from the constant pressure fuel chamber into an air intake path.
- 2. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 1 wherein the control unit comprising a first member attached to the metering diaphragm and moveable relative to a second member.
- 3. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 2 wherein the second member is adapted to control the direction and degree of travel of the first member relative to the second member.
- 4. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 3, wherein the first member comprises a magnet and the second member comprises a wire coil surrounding the magnet.
- 5. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 4, wherein the position of the magnet and the resultant position of the metering diaphragm and control valve can be controlled by manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil to manipulate the direction and degree to which the magnet travels relative to the wire coil.
- 6. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 4 wherein the wire coil is attached to a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 7. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 4 wherein the wire coil is an integral part of an assembly that forms a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 8. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 1 wherein the control unit is adapted to bias the metering diaphragm and control valve from a full open position to a full closed position and a plurality of positions therebetween.
- 9. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 4 wherein the magnet is a permanent magnet.
- 10. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 5 further comprising a controller coupled to the control unit and manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil.
- 11. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 5 further comprising a controller coupled to the control unit and sensing an engine's response to a control input and manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil in response to the engine's performance.
- 12. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 11 further comprising a controller coupled to the electromagnet and sensing an engine's response to a control input and manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil in response to the engine's performance.
- 13. A diaphragm carburetor, comprising:a metering diaphragm that controls the opening and closing of a control valve that controls fuel flow into a metering chamber; and a control member attached to the metering diaphragm for manipulating the metering diaphragm's control of the control valve by biasing the metering diaphragm inwardly and outwardly relative to the control valve, wherein the control member comprising an electro-magnet attached to the metering diaphragm, wherein the electro-magnet comprises a magnet and a wire coil surrounding the magnet, wherein the position of the metering diaphragm and the resultant position of the control valve can be controlled by manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil to manipulate the direction and degree to which the magnet travels relative to the wire coil.
- 14. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 13 wherein the wire coil is attached to a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 15. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 13 wherein the wire coil is an integral part of an assembly that forms a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 16. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 13 wherein the control valve can be controlled from full open to full closed and a plurality of positions there between.
- 17. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 13 wherein the magnet is a permanent magnet.
- 18. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 13 further comprising a controller coupled to the electro-magnet and manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil.
- 19. A diaphragm carburetor, comprising:a constant pressure fuel chamber, a control valve that controls fuel flow into a metering chamber, a metering diaphragm coupled to the control valve and separating the constant pressure fuel chamber from an air chamber, and a control unit coupled to the metering diaphragm and adapted to bias the metering diaphragm inwardly and outwardly to increase and decrease the level of vacuum required to draw fuel from the fuel chamber wherein the control member comprises an electro-magnet attached to the metering diaphragm, wherein the electromagnet comprises a magnet and a wire coil surrounding the magnet, wherein the position of the metering diaphragm and the resultant position of the control valve can be controlled by manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil to manipulate the direction and degree to which the magnet travels relative to the wire coil control unit.
- 20. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 19 wherein the wire coil is attached to a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 21. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 19 wherein the wire coil is an integral part of an assembly that forms a bottom cover of the carburetor.
- 22. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 19 wherein the control valve can be controlled from full open to full closed and a plurality of positions therebetween.
- 23. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 19 wherein the magnet is a permanent magnet.
- 24. The diaphragm carburetor of claim 19 further comprising a controller coupled to the electromagnet and manipulating an electric current passing through the wire coil.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 10/294,215, filed Nov. 13, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/917,429 filed Jul. 27, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,581,916 which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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