Claims
- 1. A flow regulating carburetor interposable between the combustion air input and the intake of an internal combustion engine which in operation has an air flow proportional to the speed and load of the engine, the air flow giving rise to a proportional fuel flow, said carburetor comprising:
- A. a casing having an upstream section coupled to said air input, a downstream section coupled to said engine intake and a throat intermediate said sections whereby incoming air flows through said throat into said engine intake;
- B. means communicating with said throat to supply fuel thereto, which fuel is induced therein by the air flowing through the throat to an extent determined by the differential velocity-pressure developed between the air input and the throat to provide a fuel-air mixture to said engine intake;
- C. a throttle interposed between said downstream section and said intake to vary the volume of said mixture fed into the intake; and
- D. A swingable, aerodynamic control element pivotally supported in said casing at a position therein at which the incoming air flows above and below the element to effect an aerodynamic lift thereof, said control element being swingable from a minimum to a maximum position and being counterpoised by a spring to normally maintain said control element at its minimum position at which the area at the throat is at its minimum value, said control element being contoured to cooperate with the inner surface of the casing to shape said upstream section so that it converges toward the throat and to shape the downstream section so that it diverges from the throat to form a venturi passage within the casing, said control element being subjected to the aerodynamic force of the air flowing through the casing which acts to swing the control element toward its maximum position at which the area of the throat is at its maximum value, the force imposed in said element being counterpoised by the spring to produce a differential velocity pressure at the throat that depends on the difference between the prevailing pressure at the air input and at the throat and is proportional to the mass-volume of the air flow to cause the amount of fuel induced into the throat to be proportional to said air flow and thereby give rise to a ratio of fuel to air at the engine intake that represents the optimum ratio for the prevailing condition of engine speed and load throughout a broad engine operating range.
- 2. A carburetor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said control element is constituted by a bifurcated outer part whose upper end is provided with a shaft which pivots the part from the casing so that it can swing to more or less open said throat, and an inner part which is pivoted from the outer part to more or less close the gap between the legs of the outer part.
- 3. A carburetor as set forth in claim 2, wherein said shaft has an external tension lever connected to one end thereof, to which lever a spring is coupled to provide said spring bias.
- 4. A carburetor as set forth in claim 3, wherein said inner part is spring biased to normally maintain the gap closed.
- 5. A carburetor as set forth in claim 4, further including a spring-biased choke lever which engages the tension lever and which when operated causes the tension lever to fully close the throat.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of my copending application Ser. No. 379,431, filed May 18, 1982, now abandoned, which is a continuation in part (C-I-P) of my copending application (A) Ser. No. 307,956, filed Oct. 20, 1981, entitled "Fluidic Control System Including Variable Venturi" (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,387,685), which in turn is a C-I-P of my earlier patent application (B) Ser. No. 214,626, filed Dec. 10, 1980, entitled "Closed-Looop Fluidic Control System for Internal Combustion Engine" (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,835), which in turn is related to still earlier-filed patent applications identified therein. The entire disclosures of my related applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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