Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising:a cylinder, a crankshaft, a reciprocating piston disposed in said cylinder, said piston operably coupled to said crankshaft; and a carburetor in fluid communication with said cylinder, said carburetor having an airflow passage through which varying amounts of air flows, a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve, a source of stored liquid fuel, a well containing liquid fuel and in independent fluid communication with said source of stored liquid fuel, a nozzle extending between the liquid fuel contained in said well and said airflow passage, said nozzle having an outlet located upstream of said throttle valve in said airflow passage, a variable amount of the liquid fuel contained in said well being conveyed through said nozzle to said airflow passage in response to the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage, and an idle circuit in independent fluid communication with both said source of stored liquid fuel and said well, said idle circuit containing liquid fuel and having at least one idle fuel outlet located in said airflow passage downstream of said throttle valve, a variable amount of the liquid fuel contained in said idle circuit being conveyed to said at least one idle fuel outlet in response to the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage, wherein liquid fuel is conveyed to said airflow passage during engine operation solely in response to air being flowed over at least one of said nozzle outlet and said idle fuel outlet.
- 2. The engine of claim 1, further comprising a governor mechanism operably coupled to said throttle valve and said crankshaft, said throttle valve positioned by said governor mechanism in response to a change in the speed of said crankshaft.
- 3. The engine of claim 2, wherein said governor mechanism comprises at least one flyweight and a spool which is operably coupled to said flyweight and said throttle valve, said spool being moved in response to a change in the speed of said crankshaft.
- 4. The engine of claim 1, wherein said source of stored liquid fuel includes a bowl in which liquid fuel having a surface level is disposed, said well and said idle circuit each in fluid communication with said bowl at at least one location below said surface level.
- 5. The engine of claim 4, wherein said idle circuit is comprised of a network of interconnected passageways extending between said at least one idle fuel outlet and said bowl and said well.
- 6. The engine of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of a said idle circuit passageway which extends from said bowl includes a flow restrictor.
- 7. The engine of claim 1, wherein said at least one idle fuel outlet comprises a plurality of idle fuel outlets, only one of said plurality of idle fuel outlets being at all times located downstream of said throttle valve, another of said plurality of idle fuel outlets being selectively located downstream and upstream of said throttle valve dependent on the variable position of said throttle valve.
- 8. An internal combustion engine comprising:a cylinder; a piston reciprocatively disposed in said cylinder; a crankshaft operably coupled to said piston; and a carburetor having an airflow passage extending therethrough, said airflow passage in fluid communication with said cylinder, said carburetor comprising a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve, a source of stored liquid fuel, a well containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location upstream of said throttle valve, and an idle circuit containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location downstream of said throttle valve, wherein said well and said idle circuit are each in independent liquid communication with said source of liquid fuel and with each other, and liquid fuel is provided to said airflow passage during engine operation solely in response to air flowing through said airflow passage.
- 9. The engine of claim 8, further comprising means operably coupled to said throttle valve for maintaining the running speed of said engine at a substantially constant level.
- 10. An internal combustion engine comprising:a cylinder; a piston reciprocatively disposed in said cylinder; a crankshaft operably coupled to said piston; and a carburetor having an airflow passage extending therethrough, said airflow passage in fluid communication with said cylinder, said carburetor comprising a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve, a source of stored liquid fuel, a well containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location upstream of said throttle valve, an idle circuit containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location downstream of said throttle valve, and means for providing said idle circuit with liquid fuel directly from said source of liquid fuel and with liquid fuel directly from said well in amounts which respectively vary with engine speed.
- 11. A carburetor comprising:an airflow passage through which varying amounts of air flows; a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve; a source of stored liquid fuel; a well containing liquid fuel and in independent fluid communication with said source of stored liquid fuel; a nozzle extending between the liquid fuel contained in said well and said airflow passage, said nozzle having an outlet located upstream of said throttle valve in said airflow passage, a variable amount of the liquid fuel contained in said well being conveyed through said nozzle to said airflow passage in response to the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage; and an idle circuit in independent fluid communication with said source of stored liquid fuel and said well, said idle circuit containing liquid fuel and having at least one idle fuel outlet located in said airflow passage downstream of said throttle valve, a variable amount of the liquid fuel contained in said idle circuit being conveyed to said at least one idle fuel outlet in response to the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage, wherein liquid fuel is conveyed to said airflow passage while air is flowed through said airflow passage solely in response to air flowing over at least one of said nozzle outlet and said idle fuel outlet.
- 12. The carburetor of claim 11, wherein said source of stored liquid fuel includes a bowl in which liquid fuel having a surface level is disposed, said well and said idle circuit each in fluid communication with said bowl at at least one location below said surface level.
- 13. The carburetor of claim 12, wherein said idle circuit is comprised of a network of interconnected passageways extending between said at least one idle fuel outlet and said bowl and said well.
- 14. The carburetor of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of a said idle circuit passageway which extends from said bowl, and at least a portion of a said idle circuit passageway which extends from said well, are axially aligned.
- 15. The carburetor of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of a said idle circuit passageway which extends from said bowl includes a flow restrictor.
- 16. The carburetor of claim 15, wherein said flow restrictor is formed by a fitting having a bore therethrough.
- 17. The carburetor of claim 16, wherein said fitting is cylindrical, said bore extending axially through said fitting.
- 18. The carburetor of claim 17, wherein said bore has a diameter of between about 0.013 inch and 0.014 inch.
- 19. The carburetor of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of a said idle circuit passageway which extends from said well includes a flow restrictor.
- 20. The carburetor of claim 19, wherein said flow restrictor comprises an orifice.
- 21. The carburetor of claim 20, wherein said orifice has a diameter of about 0.023 inch.
- 22. The carburetor of claim 11, wherein said at least one idle fuel outlet comprises a plurality of idle fuel outlets, only one of said plurality of idle fuel outlets being at all times located downstream of said throttle valve, another of said plurality of idle fuel outlets being selectively located downstream and upstream of said throttle valve dependent on the variable position of said throttle valve.
- 23. A carburetor having an airflow passage extending therethrough, said carburetor comprising:a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve; a source of stored liquid fuel; a well containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location upstream of said throttle valve; and an idle circuit containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location downstream of said throttle valve; wherein said well and said idle circuit are each in independent liquid communication with said source of liquid fuel and with each other, and liquid fuel is provided from at least one of said well and said idle circuit to said airflow passage while air is flowed through said airflow passage solely in response to air flowing through said airflow passage.
- 24. The carburetor of claim 23, wherein said idle circuit includes a conduit which is in fluid communication with both said source of liquid fuel and said well through liquid passageways which both intersect said conduit.
- 25. The carburetor of claim 24, wherein said liquid passageways are formed by a single cross bore.
- 26. The carburetor of claim 25, wherein at least one of said liquid passageways includes a flow restrictor.
- 27. A carburetor having an airflow passage extending therethrough, said carburetor comprising:a variably positioned throttle valve located in said airflow passage, the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage being varied in response to the position of said throttle valve; a source of stored liquid fuel; a well containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location upstream of said throttle valve; an idle circuit containing liquid fuel and in fluid communication with said airflow passage at a location downstream of said throttle valve; and means for providing said idle circuit with liquid fuel directly from said source of liquid fuel and with liquid fuel directly from said well in amounts which respectively vary with the amount of air flowing through said airflow passage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of United States Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/163,510, filed Nov. 4, 1999.
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