Claims
- 1. A fuel shutoff system for an internal combustion engine, said engine having a carburetor with a fuel bowl, an intake valve, a throttle valve, and a fuel conduit between said fuel bowl and said intake valve, said shutoff system comprising:
- means, distinct from said throttle valve, for selectively blocking said fuel conduit downstream of said fuel bowl to substantially prevent passage of fuel to said intake valve;
- a manually-operable control for actuating said blocking means;
- means for grounding ignition pulses from an engine ignition, said grounding means including
- an ignition ground switch connected in circuit with said ignition; and
- means for selectively actuating said ground switch to ground said ignition pulses upon operation of said control.
- 2. The fuel shutoff system of claim 1, wherein said fuel shutoff system further comprises:
- a lever; and
- wherein said means for selective blocking and said grounding means are both actuated by said lever.
- 3. The fuel shutoff system of claim 2, wherein said engine further includes a throttle control, and wherein said throttle control comprises said lever.
- 4. The fuel shutoff system of claim 2, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 5. The fuel shutoff system of claim 1, wherein said grounding means comprises:
- an ignition; and
- an ignition grounding switch interconnected with said ignition, said grounding switch being selectively actuated by said control to ground ignition pulses of said engine.
- 6. The fuel shutoff system of claim 1, wherein said means for selectively blocking and said grounding means are actuated at substantially the same time by operation of said control.
- 7. A fuel shutoff system for an internal combustion engine, said engine having a passageway through which a gas passes to an intake valve of said engine and said engine having a throttle valve disposed in said passageway, said shutoff system comprising:
- a blocking member, distinct from said throttle valve, disposed in said passageway;
- a spacer section, forming a part of said passageway, said blocking member being disposed in said spacer section; and
- means for selectively positioning said blocking member in a first open position, and in a second closed position upon engine shutdown to substantially block the flow of said gas to said intake valve, said positioning means including
- a lever; and
- a cam interconnected between said blocking member and said lever;
- whereby operation of said lever selectively moves said cam, said cam causing said blocking member to move between said first position and said second position.
- 8. The fuel shutoff system of claim 7, wherein said spacer section is disposed between a carburetor and an intake manifold of said engine.
- 9. The fuel shutoff system of claim 7, wherein said lever is a rotary motion lever, and whereby operation of said lever by a rotation of less than 90 degrees results in moving said blocking member about 90 degrees between said first position and said second position.
- 10. The fuel shutoff system of claim 7, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 11. The fuel shutoff system of claim 7, wherein said fuel shutoff system further comprises:
- means for grounding an ignition system of said engine;
- wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are both actuated by operation of said lever.
- 12. The fuel shutoff system of claim 11, wherein said engine further includes a throttle control, and wherein said throttle control comprises said lever.
- 13. The fuel shutoff system of claim 11, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 14. The fuel shutoff system of claim 11, wherein said grounding means comprises:
- an ignition ground switch interconnected with said ignition system; and
- means for selectively actuating said ground switch to ground said ignition pulses upon operation of said lever.
- 15. The fuel shutoff system of claim 11, wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are actuated at substantially the same time by operation of said lever.
- 16. A fuel shutoff system for an internal combustion engine, said engine having a passageway through which a gas may pass to an intake valve of said engine and said engine having a throttle valve disposed in said passageway, said shutoff system comprising:
- a blocking member, distinct from said throttle valve, disposed in said passageway;
- a spacer section, forming a part of said passageway, said blocking member being disposed in said spacer section; and
- means for selectively positioning said blocking member in a first open position, and in a second closed position upon engine shutdown to substantially block the flow of said gas to said intake valve, said positioning means including
- a lever; and
- a bowden cable interconnected between said blocking member and said lever;
- whereby operation of said lever selectively moves said blocking member between said first position and said second position.
- 17. The fuel shutoff system of claim 16, wherein said spacer section is disposed between a carburetor and an intake manifold of said engine.
- 18. The fuel shutoff system of claim 16, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 19. The fuel shutoff system of claim 16, wherein said fuel shutoff system further comprises:
- means for grounding an ignition system of said engine;
- wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are both actuated by operation of said lever.
- 20. The fuel shutoff system of claim 19, wherein said engine further includes a throttle control, and wherein said throttle control comprises said lever.
- 21. The fuel shutoff system of claim 19, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 22. The fuel shutoff system of claim 19, wherein said grounding means comprises:
- an ignition ground switch interconnected with said ignition system; and
- means for selectively actuating said ground switch to ground said ignition pulses upon operation of said lever.
- 23. The fuel shutoff system of claim 19, wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are actuated at substantially the same time by operation of said lever.
- 24. A fuel shutoff system for an internal combustion engine, said engine having a passageway through which a gas may pass to an intake valve of said engine and said engine having a throttle valve disposed in said passageway, said shutoff system comprising:
- a blocking member, distinct from said throttle valve, disposed in said passageway;
- a spacer section, forming a part of said passageway, said blocking member being disposed in said spacer section;
- means for selectively positioning said blocking member in a first open position, and in a second closed position upon engine shutdown to substantially block the flow of said gas to said intake valve;
- a lever; and
- means for grounding an ignition system of said engine;
- wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are both actuated by operation of said lever.
- 25. The fuel shutoff system of claim 24, wherein said engine further includes a throttle control, and wherein said throttle control comprises said lever.
- 26. The fuel shutoff system of claim 24, wherein said lever is one of a rotary motion lever and a push-pull motion lever.
- 27. The fuel shutoff system of claim 24, wherein said grounding means comprises:
- an ignition ground switch interconnected with said ignition system; and
- means for selectively actuating said ground switch to ground said ignition pulses upon operation of said lever.
- 28. The fuel shutoff system of claim 24, wherein said means for selectively positioning and said grounding means are actuated at substantially the same time by operation of said lever.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/780,338, filed Jan. 8, 1997.
The present invention generally relates to the field of internal combustion engines and, more particularly, to internal combustion engines that utilize fuel shutoff systems upon engine shutdown.
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