Claims
- 1. In combination with a two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine having a cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder and a crankcase, a diaphragm type carburetor comprising a body providing a venturi, a cavity in said body, a metering diaphragm dividing said cavity into a metering chamber and a dry chamber, means for supplying fuel to said metering chamber including metering valve means actuatable by said diaphragm, a main fuel restriction connected with said metering chamber through a high speed needle valve, and vent passageway means connecting said dry chamber with said venturi and having a pitot tube inlet in said venturi constructed and arranged to apply engine intake induced pressure waves to said dry chamber such that said waves are impressed upon the fuel in s id metering chamber without adversely affecting the normal function of the diaphragm in opening and closing said metering valve means to supply more or less fuel to said metering chamber and to said main fuel restriction during running of said engine in response to design air flow conditions controlling the pressure drop across said main fuel restriction while preventing or reducing the adverse effects of such waves on the pressure drop across said main fuel restriction.
- 2. In an all-position carburetor system for moving liquid fuel from a supply to an engine including a carburetor body to be mounted on an engine having a mixing passage with a venturi portion and a diaphragm chamber having a wet side and a dry side, an inlet control valve, a diaphragm acting on said valve in said chamber for controlling the opening and closing of said valve, and supply passages leading from a fuel supply inlet via said wet side chamber to a main fuel nozzle opening at the venturi portion of said mixing passage, that improvement in combination therewith which comprises:
- a. a pneumatic passage in said carburetor body having one end in the form of a pitot tube constructed and arranged in said venturi portion of said conduit to serve as an inlet adapted to be connected to the intake air flow stream induced by the engine to convey intake tuning pressure wave effects to said dry side chamber,
- b. a choke valve in said mixing passage movable from an open choke position to a closed choke position,
- c. valve means responsive to movement of said choke valve to render said pneumatic passage operable to transmit said wave effects to said dry side chamber when said choke is moved to ooen position, and to render said pneumatic passage inoperable to transmit said wave effects to said dry side chamber when said choke is closed, and
- d. an air bleed passage connecting atmospheric air from a point spaced from the venturi portion of the mixing passage to said dry side chamber to thereby modulate the operable effect of said pneumatic passage on said dry side chamber.
- 3. A carburetor comprising in combination a body, a fuel and air mixture conduit through said body, said body formed with a fuel chamber, said mixture conduit having an inlet and an outlet and a venturi restricted portion intermediate said inlet and outlet, a fuel inlet and fuel passage extending from sad fuel inlet to said fuel chamber, an inlet valve in said fuel passage between said fuel inlet and said fuel chamber, a main fuel nozzle having an outlet opening within said conduit restricted portion, said main fuel nozzle outlet opening being oriented relative to said mixture conduit to sense solely static pressure therein, said body having a pitot tube with only one inlet opening communicating with said mixture conduit, said pitot tube inlet opening facing upstream relative to the air flow direction in said mixture passage and disposed in said restricted portion in a zone of maximum air flow, said body having a fuel connection from said fuel chamber to said main fuel nozzle and including main fuel controlling restrictions means therein, diaphragm or float means for operating said inlet valve, means forming a single closed air chamber cooperable with said diaphragm or float means to regulate operation thereof relative to said inlet valve, said body including a first passageway connecting said pitot tube solely to said air chamber such that said pitot tube inlet communicates only with said air chamber in the run operational mode of said carburetor whereby said diaphragm or float means is responsive to the drop in air pressure at said conduit restrictive portion to vary the constant pressure of fuel in said fuel chamber directly in response to changes of air pressure at said nozzle without the pressure drop across said main fuel controlling restriction means being adversely affected by the presence of engine intake induced turning pressure wave forms in said conduit and without adversely affecting the function of said diaphragm or float means in regulating operation of said inlet valve.
- 4. The combination set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said main nozzle opening into said venturi and said pitot tube inlet are both disposed generally in a common plane perpendicular to the axis of said venturi.
- 5. The combination set forth in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said main nozzle opening into said venturi and said pitot tube inlet are offset spaced from one another a predetermined distance relative to the direction of engine intake induced air flow through said venturi such that said spacing is operable to produce a predetermined phase shift in the effect of an intake tuning pressure wave form alternatively impinging said pitot tube inlet and main nozzle opening.
- 6. In combination with an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder and a crankcase, a diaphragm type carburetor comprising a body providing a venturi, a cavity in said body, a metering diaphragm dividing said cavity into a metering chamber and a dry chamber, means for supplying fuel to said metering chamber including metering valve means actuatable by said diaphragm, a main fuel feeding passageway having an inlet communicating with said metering chamber and including fuel controlling restriction means therein and a fuel outlet disposed in said venturi with an outlet opening disposed with its axis generally perpendicular to the direction of engine induced air flow through said venturi and with the plane of the outlet opening being disposed generally parallel to such air flow direction, and vent passageway means connecting said dry chamber with said venturi and having a pitot tube inlet in said venturi with an inlet opening facing upstream and with the plane of said pitot inlet opening disposed generally perpendicular to the aforesaid air flow direction so as to apply engine intake induced pressure waves to said dry chamber such that said waves are impressed upon the fuel in said metering chamber without adversely affecting the normal function of the diaphragm in opening and closing said metering valve means to supply more or less fuel to said metering chamber and to said main fuel restriction during running of said engine in response to design air flow conditions controlling the pressure drop across said main fuel restriction while preventing or reducing the adverse effects of such waves on the pressure drop across said main fuel restriction.
- 7. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine comprising in combination a body, a fuel and air mixture conduit through said body, said body formed with a fuel chamber, said mixture conduit having an inlet and an outlet and a venturi restricted portion intermediate said inlet and outlet, a fuel inlet and a fuel passage extending from said fuel inlet to said fuel chamber, an inlet valve in said fuel passage between said fuel inlet and said fuel chamber, a main fuel nozzle within said mixture conduit restricted portion having a fuel feeding outlet opening disposed with its axis generally perpendicular to the direction of engine induced air flow through said venturi restricted portion and with the plane of nozzle outlet opening disposed generally parallel to such air flow direction, said body having a pitot tube with an inlet opening facing upstream and disposed in said restricted portion in a zone of maximum air flow, parallel to the aforesaid air flow direction and with the plane of said pitot tube inlet opening generally perpendicular to the aforesaid air flow direction, said body having a fuel connection from said fuel chamber to said main fuel nozzle and including main fuel controlling restrictions means therein, diaphragm or float means for operating said inlet valve, means forming a single closed air chamber cooperable with said diaphragm or float means to regulate operation thereof relative to said inlet valve, said body including a vent passageway connecting said pitot tube inlet solely to said air chamber such that said pitot tube inlet communicates only with said air chamber in the run operation mode of said carburetor whereby said diaphragm or float means is responsive to the drop in air pressure at said conduit restrictive portion to vary the constant pressure of fuel in said fuel chamber directly in response to changes of air pressure at said nozzle outlet opening without the pressure drop across said main fuel controlling restriction means being adversely affected by the pressure of engine intake induced tuning pressure wave forms in said conduit and without adversely affecting the function of said diaphragm or float means in regulating operation of said inlet valve.
- 8. The combination set forth in claim 7 wherein said main nozzle outlet opening into said venturi and said pitot tube inlet opening are both located generally in a common plane perpendicular to the axis of said venturi.
- 9. The combination set forth in claim 8 wherein said main nozzle outlet opening into said venturi and said pitot tube inlet opening are offset spaced from one another a predetermined distance relative to the aforesaid direction of engine intake induced air flow through said venturi such that said spacing is operable to produce a predetermined phase shift in the effect of an intake tuning pressure wave form alternatively impinging said pitot tube and main nozzle opening.
- 10. The combination set forth in claims 7, 8 or 9 further including a choke valve in said mixture conduit movable from an open choke position to a closed choke position, valve means responsive to movement of said choke valve to render said vent passageway operable to transmit said wave effects to said air chamber when said choke is moved to open position, and to render said vent passageway inoperable to transmit said wave effects to said air side chamber when said choke is closed.
- 11. A system for metering fuel to an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder and a crankcase, a carburetor comprising a body providing a venturi, means for supplying fuel to said venturi including metering inlet valve means actuatable by an associated diaphragm or float means, a cavity in said body, means forming a single closed air chamber in said cavity cooperable with said diaphragm or float means to regulate operation thereof relative to said inlet valve means, main fuel controlling restriction means and a main fuel nozzle connected with said fuel supply means through a high speed needle valve, said main fuel nozzle outlet opening being oriented relative to said mixture conduit to sense solely static pressure therein, said system further comprising:
- (1) pitot tube means disposed in said venturi for sensing dynamically the engine intake induced pressure waves transmitting said venturi to develop a pressure wave signal,
- (2) means for transmitting said sensed pressure wave signal to said chamber, and
- (3) means for developing a predetermined phase relationship between impingment of said waves on said main fuel nozzle and the sensed pressure wave signal to thereby modulate the effect of said wave impingement on the static pressure drop developed across said main fuel restriction means in response to engine intake air flow through said venturi, and wherein said main nozzle opens into said venturi and said sensing means and said phase means comprises a pitot tube disposed in a common plane with said nozzle, said plane being perpendicular to the axis of said venturi and intersecting said main nozzle.
- 12. A method of metering fuel to an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder and a crankcase, a carburetor comprising a body providing a venturi, means for supplying fuel to said venturi including metering inlet valve means actuatable by an associated diaphragm or float means, a cavity in said body, means forming a single closed air chamber in said cavity cooperable with sad diaphragm or float means to regulate operation thereof relative to said inlet valve means, main fuel controlling restriction means and a main fuel nozzle disposed in said venturi with an outlet opening having its axis disposed generally perpendicular to the direction of engine intake induced air flow through said venturi, said nozzle being connected with said fuel supply means through a fuel controlling restriction, said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) sensing dynamically the engine intake induced pressure waves transmitting said venturi to develop a pressure wave signal,
- (2) transmitting said sensed pressure wave signal to said air chamber, and
- (3) developing a predetermined phase relationship between impingement of said waves on said main fuel nozzle outlet opening and the dynamically sensed pressure wave signal to thereby modulate the effect of said wave impingement on the static pressure drop developed across said main fuel restriction means in response to engine intake air flow through said venturi, and wherein said sensing step is performed with a pitot tube having its inlet opening facing upstream and located substantially in a common plane with said nozzle outlet opening, said common plane being perpendicular to the aforesaid air flow direction and intersecting said main nozzle outlet opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 07/426,672, filed Oct. 26, 1989 now abandoned.
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