Claims
- 1. A fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine, said fuel delivery system comprising:
- a carburetor housing defining an air passage through which air is drawn when the engine is running, said air passage having an inlet and an outlet, said outlet being in communication with the engine;
- a metering device having a flexible diaphragm, said metering device being operable when the engine is running to inject metered amounts of fuel into the air passage;
- a fuel injection device defining an injection chamber connected to receive fuel from the metering device, said fuel injection device being operable when activated to eject fuel from the injection chamber and thereby inject fuel into the air passage; and
- a choke arm operable to simultaneously restrict the air passage and activate the fuel injection device to inject fuel into the air passage.
- 2. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein the choke arm automatically adjusts the restriction of air flow to compensate for changes in ambient temperature.
- 3. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein the choke arm automatically adjusts the volume of fuel injected into the air passage to compensate for changes in ambient temperature.
- 4. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein the metering device includes a flexible diaphragm that at least partially defines a metering chamber.
- 5. The fuel delivery system of claim 4 further comprising:
- means for supplying fuel to the metering chamber, said fuel supplying means being in fluid communication with the metering device and operable to supply fuel to the metering chamber in response to a negative pressure in the metering chamber.
- 6. The fuel delivery system of claim 5 wherein the fuel injection device further comprises a resilient member and an opposing wall which cooperate to define the injection chamber, said resilient member being movable toward the opposing wall to eject fuel from the injection chamber; and
- wherein the fuel delivery system further comprises a fuel circuit fitted with one-way valves, said fuel circuit interconnecting the air passage, the metering chamber and the injection chamber so as to permit fuel to move from the metering chamber and the injection chamber to the air passage and to permit fuel to move from the metering chamber to the injection chamber while preventing fuel from moving from the injection chamber to the metering chamber.
- 7. The fuel delivery system of claim 6 further comprising an air purging device for evacuating air from the injection chamber and the metering chamber so as to create the negative pressure in the metering chamber, thereby enabling the fuel supplying means to supply fuel to the metering chamber and the injection chamber.
- 8. The fuel delivery system of claim 6 wherein the choke lever is movable between a disengaged position and an engaged position such that when the choke lever is in the disengaged position, the choke lever is spaced from the inlet to the air passage, and, when the choke lever is moved to the engaged position, the choke lever simultaneously restricts air flow through the air passage and moves the resilient member toward the opposing wall and thereby forces fuel to exit the injection chamber, pass through the fuel circuit and enter the air passage.
- 9. The fuel delivery system of claim 8 wherein the choke lever has an inlet orifice formed therein, said inlet orifice overlying the inlet to the air passage when the choke lever is in the engaged position so as to permit air to pass through the choke lever and enter the air passage.
- 10. The fuel delivery system of claim 9 wherein the inlet orifice is sized to have an area that creates an optimum suction in the air passage when air is drawn through the inlet orifice and the air passage, wherein the optimum suction draws an amount of fuel into the air passage that does not flood the engine during starting and allows the engine to run after starting.
- 11. The fuel delivery system of claim 10 further comprising means for automatically changing the area of the inlet orifice to compensate for changes in ambient temperature.
- 12. The fuel delivery system of claim 8 further comprising means, operable in response to changes in ambient temperature, for limiting movement of the choke lever toward the engaged position, thereby limiting the movement of the resilient member toward the opposing wall and the amount of restriction applied to the air passage.
- 13. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein the choke lever is rotatably mounted to the carburetor housing.
- 14. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein fuel is ejected from the injection chamber into the air passage.
- 15. The fuel delivery system of claim 1 wherein fuel is ejected from the injection chamber into the metering device.
- 16. A fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine, said fuel delivery system comprising:
- a carburetor housing defining an air passage through which air is drawn when the engine is running, said air passage having an inlet and an outlet, said outlet being in communication with the engine;
- a metering device including a flexible diaphragm, said diaphragm at least partially defining a metering chamber;
- a fuel valve for supplying fuel to the metering chamber in response to a negative pressure in the metering chamber;
- a fuel passage for conducting fuel from the metering chamber to the air passage;
- a purging device for creating the negative pressure in the metering chamber when the engine is inactive so as to provide fuel to the metering chamber, said purging device being adapted to allow fluid from the metering chamber to flow into the purging device, while preventing fluid in the purging device from flowing into the metering chamber; and
- a fuel transfer device having a resilient member and an opposing wall which cooperate to define a transfer chamber, wherein movement of the resilient member toward the opposing wall ejects a predetermined volume of fuel from the transfer chamber into the metering chamber, thereby injecting fuel into the air passage.
- 17. The fuel delivery system of claim 16 further comprising a choke arm operable to simultaneously restrict the air passage and urge the resilient member toward the opposing wall, thereby simultaneously injecting fuel into the air passage and restricting the air passage.
- 18. The fuel delivery system of claim 17 wherein the choke arm automatically adjusts the restriction of the air passage to compensate for changes in ambient temperature.
- 19. The fuel delivery system of claim 17 wherein the choke arm adjusts the predetermined volume of fuel to automatically compensate for changes in ambient temperature.
- 20. The fuel delivery system of claim 16 further comprising:
- a transfer passage fluidly connecting the transfer chamber to the metering chamber.
- 21. The fuel delivery system of claim 20 wherein the air purging device evacuates air from the transfer chamber and the metering chamber so as to create the negative pressure in the metering chamber, thereby enabling the fuel valve to supply fuel to the metering chamber and the transfer chamber.
- 22. A fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine, said fuel delivery system comprising:
- a carburetor housing having an air passage with a throttle valve disposed therein, said air passage having an inlet and an outlet, said outlet being in communication with the engine;
- a shaft rotatably extending through the carburetor housing, said shaft having the throttle valve secured thereto such that the throttle valve opens when the shaft rotates in a first direction and the throttle valve closes when the shaft rotates in an opposite second direction;
- a transfer device having a resilient member and an opposing wall which cooperate to define a transfer chamber, said resilient member being movable toward the opposing wall to reduce a volume of the transfer chamber and eject fuel therefrom; and
- a choke lever movable between a disengaged position and an engaged position, said choke lever being operable to simultaneously rotate the shaft in the first direction to open the throttle valve, move the resilient member toward the opposing wall to eject fuel from the transfer chamber, and restrict the air passage when the choke lever is moved to the engaged position, and thereby prepare the engine for starting.
- 23. The fuel delivery system of claim 22 further comprising:
- a metering device having a flexible diaphragm, said diaphragm at least partially defining a metering chamber; and
- a fuel valve for supplying fuel to the metering chamber, said fuel valve being in communication with the metering device and operable to supply fuel to the metering chamber when the diaphragm is deflected by a negative pressure in the metering chamber.
- 24. The fuel delivery system of claim 23 further comprising:
- a fuel circuit fitted with one-way valves, said fuel circuit interconnecting the air passage, the metering chamber and the transfer chamber so as to permit fuel to move from the metering chamber and the transfer chamber to the air passage and to permit fuel to move from the metering chamber to the transfer chamber while preventing fuel from moving from the transfer chamber to the metering chamber.
- 25. The fuel delivery system of claim 24 further comprising an air purging device for evacuating air from the transfer chamber and the metering chamber so as to create the negative pressure in the metering chamber, and thereby draw fuel into the metering chamber and the transfer chamber.
- 26. The fuel delivery system of claim 25 wherein the controlling means further comprises a choke lever movable between a disengaged position and an engaged position, said choke lever being operable to simultaneously engage the contact member, move the resilient member toward the opposing wall and restrict the air passage when the choke lever is moved to the engaged position, and thereby prepare the engine for starting.
- 27. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, said carburetor comprising:
- a housing defining an air passage through which air flows toward the engine;
- a fuel pump;
- a fuel delivery device having a flexible diaphragm at least partially defining a fuel chamber for receiving fuel from the fuel pump, said fuel delivery device being operable in response to air flow through the air passage to deliver fuel from the fuel chamber to the air passage;
- a fuel injection device having a member which at least partially defines an injection chamber for receiving fuel, said member being movable to eject fuel from the injection chamber into the fuel chamber; and
- a choke arm operable to simultaneously restrict the air passage and move the member to inject fuel into the fuel chamber.
- 28. The carburetor of claim 27 wherein the fuel chamber is connected to the injection chamber by a transfer passage, said transfer passage permitting fuel to travel from the fuel chamber to the injection chamber so as to fill the injection chamber with fuel, said transfer passage also permitting fuel from the injection chamber to travel back and overfill the fuel chamber.
- 29. A method for preparing an internal combustion engine for starting, said engine including a carburetor having a fuel injection device, a fuel metering device, a choke arm, and a housing defining an air passage, said fuel injection device having a movable member which at least partially defines an injection chamber, and said fuel metering device including a flexible diaphragm and being operable to deliver metered amounts of fuel to the air passage when the engine is running, said method comprising the steps of:
- filling the injection chamber with fuel from the metering device;
- restricting air flow through the air passage with the choke arm; and
- displacing the movable member with the choke arm to thereby inject fuel into the air passage prior to cranking of the engine.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein the steps of restricting air flow and displacing the movable member are performed simultaneously.
- 31. A method for preparing an internal combustion engine for starting, said engine having a carburetor and a fuel tank, said carburetor including a transfer chamber and an air passage in communication with a metering chamber, said air passage having a throttle valve disposed therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- evacuating air from the metering chamber into the fuel tank to provide the metering chamber with fuel;
- restricting air flow through the air passage;
- introducing fuel into the transfer chamber from the metering chamber; and
- ejecting fuel from the transfer chamber into the metering chamber to overfill the metering chamber.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of opening the throttle valve.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the steps of restricting air flow, ejecting fuel from the transfer chamber and opening the throttle valve are performed simultaneously.
- 34. A fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine, said fuel delivery system comprising:
- a carburetor housing defining an air passage through which air is drawn when the engine is running, said air passage having an inlet and an outlet, said outlet being in communication with the engine;
- a metering device including a flexible diaphragm, said diaphragm at least partially defining a metering chamber;
- a fuel valve for supplying fuel to the metering chamber in response to a negative pressure in the metering chamber;
- a purging device for creating the negative pressure in the metering chamber when the engine is inactive so as to provide fuel to the metering chamber, said purging device having an inlet and an outlet;
- a fuel transfer passage connected to the metering device; and
- a fuel injection device connected between the inlet of the purging device and the fuel transfer passage, said fuel injection device having a resilient member and an opposing wall which cooperate to define an injection chamber, wherein movement of the resilient member toward the opposing wall ejects a predetermined volume of fuel from the injection chamber and thereby injects fuel into the air passage.
- 35. The fuel delivery system of claim 34 wherein the predetermined volume of fuel is ejected from the injection chamber into the air passage.
- 36. The fuel delivery system of claim 34 wherein the predetermined volume of fuel is ejected from the injection chamber into the metering chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/593,084, filed Jan. 29, 1996, now abandoned.
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