Claims
- 1. A fuel intake system for a variable speed two-cycle crankcase compression internal combustion engine having a piston working in a cylinder with transfer porting extended between the compression and the intake sides of the piston and with an intake port adapted to communicate with the cylinder at the intake side of the piston when the piston is positioned to block the transfer porting, a fuel intake chamber for receiving fuel from a supply source and for delivering the fuel to the intake port, a ported valve seat presented downstream of the fuel flow through the intake chamber, a primary reed valve covering said seat and the valve port therein, said primary reed being supported throughout substantially its entire periphery by said seat and being sufficiently flexible to open the port under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to high speed engine operation but being sufficiently rigid to remain closed under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to low speed engine operation, said primary reed having a secondary valve port therethrough of smaller size than the port through the valve seat, and a secondary reed valve covering the secondary port and being sufficiently flexible to open the secondary port under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to engine operation either at said high speed or at said low speed.
- 2. A reed valve assembly for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake tract of a variable speed, crankcase compression, two-cycle internal combustion engine comprising a valve body having a valve seating surface, port means in the valve seating surface for providing for the flow of fluid through the valve body, an elongate primary reed valve positioned over the port means for controlling the flow of fluid through the port means, said primary reed valve being supported throughout substantially its entire periphery by said valve seating surface and the port means having a port area extended throughout most of the length of the primary reed valve, means securing one end of the primary valve to the valve body whereby the reed is free to flex and thereby open and close the port means, a vent formed in the primary reed having vent area extended throughout most of the length of the reed and including area positioned adjacent the secured end of the reed, a secondary reed positioned over the vent in the primary reed, means for mounting the secondary reed on the valve body whereby the secondary reed controls the flow of fluid through the vent, the secondary reed being more yieldable than the primary reed.
- 3. A fuel intake system for a variable speed two-cycle crankcase compression internal combustion engine having a piston working in a cylinder with transfer porting extended between the compression and the intake sides of the piston and with an intake port adapted to communicate with the cylinder at the intake side of the piston when the piston is positioned to block the transfer porting, a fuel intake chamber for receiving fuel from a supply source and for delivering the fuel to the intake port, a ported valve seat presented downstream of the fuel flow through the intake chamber, a primary reed valve covering the valve port and being formed of synthetic polymeric resin material of sufficient flexibility to open the port under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to high speed engine operation but of sufficient rigidity to remain closed under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to low speed engine operation, said primary reed having a secondary valve port therethrough of smaller size than the port through the valve seat, and a secondary reed valve covering the secondary port, and being formed of synthetic polymeric resin material of sufficient flexibility to open the secondary port under the influence of decrease in pressure in the intake chamber incident to engine operation either at said high speed or at said low speed.
- 4. A fuel intake system as in claim 3, wherein the primary and secondary reed valves are fiber reinforced.
- 5. A variable speed, two-cycle, crankcase compression, internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder, a piston working in the cylinder, a crankcase, an intake port in the cylinder in fluid communication with the crankcase, an intake tract in fluid communication with the intake port, valve means disposed in the intake tract for controlling the flow of fluid therethrough, a transfer port in the cylinder, a transfer passage extending between the crankcase and the transfer port for conveying fluid from the crankcase to the transfer port, and port means responsive to the flow of liquid through the transfer passage for drawing fluid from the intake tract at a point downstream from the valve means and for supplying such fluid to the transfer passage, said port means comprising, at least in major part, a cavity recessed in the cylinder wall and having an opening confronting outside surface portions of the piston, whereby the recessed cylinder wall and said surface portions of the piston together define said port means.
- 6. A variable speed, two-cycle crankcase compression, internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder, a piston working in the cylinder, a transfer passage in communication with the crankcase and having a port through the cylinder wall at the combustion side of the piston, an intake port through the cylinder wall positioned to provide for direct communication with the crankcase independently of the transfer passage and located below the piston when the piston is positioned to block said transfer port, a fuel intake chamber for receiving fuel from a supply source and for delivering the fuel to the intake port, a valve for controlling the flow through the intake chamber, and fuel supply passage means interconnecting the intake chamber, downstream of said valve, and the transfer passage, said supply passage means comprising, at least in major part, a cavity recessed in the cylinder wall and having an opening confronting outside surface portions of the piston, whereby the recessed cylinder wall and said surface portions of the piston together define said supply passage means.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 375,065 fled June 29, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,905,340, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 282,734 filed Aug. 22, 1972, now abandoned and of my prior application Ser. No. 361,407 filed May 18, 1973 and issued Sept. 16, 1975 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,905,341.
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