Claims
- 1. An electronically controlled type floatless carburetor wherein fuel is delivered to a fuel regulating chamber by actuation of pumping means, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in a suction passage from a main nozzle via a main fuel passage including a main jet, and moreover, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in said suction passage from a slow system ejection port via a pilot fuel passage including a pilot jet, comprising:
- a main air passage of which one end is communicated with atmosphere and of which other end is communicated with said main fuel passage at a position located downstream of said main jet;
- a main solenoid valve disposed at the intermediate position of said main air passage to adjust a quantity of air passing through said main air passage by duty driving;
- an electronic controlling circuit for controlling actuation of said main solenoid valve in response to inputting of one or more parameters; and
- a check valve disposed upstream of the main jet in the main fuel passage to prevent the backflow of air from the suction passage through the main fuel passage to the fuel regulating chamber and the pilot fuel passage;
- wherein the quantity of fluid ejected in said suction passage from said main nozzle includes a quantity of air adjusted by duty driving while passing through said main air passage as said main solenoid valve is actuated and a quantity of fuel passing through said main jet, and wherein said main solenoid valve is normally actuated in conformity with a fixed period, and when an engine is driven at a specific engine speed, said fixed period is slightly elongated or shortened.
- 2. An electronically controlled type floatless carburetor wherein fuel is delivered to a fuel regulating chamber by actuation of pumping means, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in a suction passage from a main nozzle via a main fuel passage including a main jet, and moreover, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in said suction passage from a slow system ejection port via a pilot fuel passage including a pilot jet, comprising;
- a main bypass passage of which one end is communicated with said main fuel passage at a position located downstream of said main jet;
- a pilot bypass passage of which one end is communicated with the pilot fuel passage at a position located downstream of said pilot jet;
- the other end of said main bypass passage being united with the other end of said pilot bypass passage to form an air introduction passage which is communicated with atmosphere so as to bypass said main and pilot jets;
- a solenoid valve disposed at the intermediate position of said air introduction passage to adjust a quantity of air passing through said air introduction passage by duty driving;
- an electronic controlling circuit for controlling actuation of said solenoid valve in response of inputting of one or more parameters; and
- a check valve disposed upstream of the main jet at the intermediate position of said main bypass passage so as to prevent fluid from flowing from said main fuel passage to said fuel introduction passage via said main bypass passage;
- wherein the quantity of fluid ejected in said suction passage from said main nozzle includes a quantity of air adjusted by duty driving while passing through said main bypass passage and a quantity of fuel passing through said main jet, and moreover, the quantity of fluid is ejected in said suction passage from said slow system ejection port includes a quantity of air adjusted by duty driving while passing through said pilot bypass passage and a quantity of fuel passing through said pilot jet.
- 3. An electronically controlled type floatless carburetor wherein fuel is delivered to a fuel regulating chamber by actuation of pumping means, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in a suction passage from a main nozzle via a main fuel passage including a main jet, and moreover, the fuel from said fuel regulating chamber is ejected in said suction passage from a slow system ejection port via a pilot fuel passage including a pilot jet, comprising;
- a main air passage of which one end is communicated with atmosphere and of which other end is communicated with said main fuel passage at a position located downstream of said main jet;
- a main solenoid valve disposed at an intermediate position of said main air passage to adjust a quantity of air passing through said main air passage by duty driving;
- a pilot air passage of which one end is communicated with atmosphere and of which other end is communicated with said pilot fuel passage located downstream of said pilot jet;
- a pilot solenoid valve disposed at an intermediate position of said pilot air passage to adjust a quantity of air passing through said pilot air passage by duty driving;
- an electronic circuit for controlling actuation of said main solenoid valve and said pilot solenoid valve in response to inputting of one or more parameters;
- a check valve disposed upstream of the main jet in the main fuel passage to prevent the backflow of air from the suction passage through the main fuel passage to the fuel regulating chamber and the pilot fuel passage;
- wherein the quantity of fluid ejected in said suction passage from said main nozzle includes a quantity of air adjusted by duty driving while passing through said main air passage as said main solenoid valve is actuated and a quantity of fuel passing through said main jet; and
- wherein the quantity of fluid ejected in said suction passage from said slow system ejection port includes a quantity of air adjusted by duty driving while passing through said pilot air passage as said pilot solenoid valve is actuated and a quantity of fuel passing through said pilot jet, and wherein said main solenoid valve and said pilot solenoid valve are respectively normally actuated in conformity with a fixed period, and when an engine is driven at a specific engine speed, said fixed period is slightly elongated or shortened.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/468,702 filed on Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,248.
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