The present invention relates to a choke switch for an internal combustion engine.
A choke is used to activate a choke valve, which is used to control the flow of air to an internal combustion engine. A restriction of airflow enriches the fuel-air mixture, which promotes starting of a cold internal combustion engine.
In some embodiments, the internal combustion engine is used in combination with an alternator to form an engine-generator. In the engine-generator, the internal combustion engine drives an output shaft coupled to a rotor of the alternator. The driving force of the internal combustion engine rotates the rotor, inducing electric current to be output by a stator of the alternator. Thus, the mechanical energy of the internal combustion engine is converted to electric energy.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a choke assembly for an internal combustion engine comprising a user interface having a first position, a second position, and a third position; a fuel valve having an open position and a closed position, the open position for supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, and the closed position for preventing the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine; and a choke valve having an open position and a closed position, the closed position allowing less air flow to the internal combustion engine than the open position. The choke assembly further comprising an off position, in which the user interface is in the first position, the fuel valve is in the closed position, and the choke valve is in the closed position; a start position, in which the user interface is in the second position, the fuel valve is in the open position, and the choke valve is in the closed position; and a run position, in which the user interface is in the third position, the fuel valve is in the open position, and the choke valve is in the open position.
In another embodiment the invention provides a method of operating a choke assembly for an internal combustion engine. The choke assembly includes a user interface having a first position, a second position, and a third position; a fuel valve having an open position and a closed position, the open position for supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, and the closed position for preventing the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine; and a choke valve having an open position and a closed position, the closed position allowing less air flow to the internal combustion engine than the open position. The method comprises positioning the choke assembly in an off position, in which the user interface is in the first position, the fuel valve is in the closed position, and the choke valve is in the closed position; positioning the choke assembly in a start position, in which the user interface is in the second position, the fuel valve is in the open position, and the choke valve is in the closed position; and positioning the choke assembly in a run position, in which the user interface is in the third position, the fuel valve is in the open position, and the choke valve is in the open position; wherein the fuel valve is coupled to the user interface.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
a is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a choke assembly in an OFF position.
b is a top view of the choke assembly of
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a and 8b illustrate an engine-generator including a choke assembly according to embodiments of the invention.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
a and 8b illustrate an engine-generator 50 having a choke assembly according to embodiments of the invention. The engine-generator 50 includes a choke assembly 100 or 200, an internal combustion engine, and an alternator. In the construction illustrated in
The user interface 105 has three positions which correspond to the three modes of the choke assembly 100: an OFF position also known as a first position (shown in
The choke 110 restricts air flow into the internal combustion engine. Restriction of air flow enriches the fuel/air mixture of the internal combustion engine, which promotes starting of a cold internal combustion engine. When the choke 110 is in a closed position, the choke 10 is activated and air flow into the internal combustion engine is restricted. When the choke 110 is in an open position, the choke 110 is deactivated and air flow into the internal combustion engine is not restricted. The choke 110 is connected to the choke interface 106 by a connecting rod 112, having a connecting rod side 112a and a connecting rod side 112b.
In some constructions, the starter switch 115 is springingly biased in the closed position. In some constructions, as shown in
In embodiments with an electric starter motor 160, the engine-generator includes a switch 165 (e.g., push-button switch) that connects the electric starter motor 160 to the battery 150, assuming that the starter switch 115 is also closed. Upon activation, the electric starter motor 160 starts the internal combustion engine by rotating the engine until the engine operates under its own combustion power. In embodiments with the starter pull cord 52, the user pulls the starter pull cord 52, which rotates the internal combustion engine until the engine operates under its own combustion power. In such embodiments, the circuit diagram of
The fuel valve 120 is coupled to the user interface 105 and regulates the flow of fuel to the internal combustion engine. When the fuel valve 120 is in a closed position, the flow of fuel to the internal combustion engine is obstructed. When the fuel valve 120 is in an open position, fuel is provided to the internal combustion engine. In some constructions, the fuel valve 120 includes a paddle that obstructs or allows the flow of fuel through the fuel line to the internal combustion engine. For instance, by rotation of the user interface 105 and fuel value interface 108 about an axis of rotation, the paddle also rotates about an axis of rotation to open or close a fuel flow path. In some constructions, the paddle and user interface 105 rotate coaxially and, when the user interface 105 is rotated, the paddle rotates in substantially the same direction. In some constructions, the paddle is integral with fuel valve interface 108 of the user interface 105. In other constructions, the paddle and fuel valve interface 108 include a multi-piece structure. In some constructions, a coaxially rotatable obstruction other than a paddle, or another valve type, is used as the fuel valve to selectively allow and prevent fuel to flow in the fuel line.
In operation, when the internal combustion engine is in the off position, the choke assembly 1 is in the OFF mode (as shown in
To start the internal combustion engine, a user moves the user-movable tab 109 thus moving the user interface 105 from the first position to the second position, thereby placing the choke assembly 100 in the START mode (as shown in
Once the internal combustion engine has started, the user moves the user-movable tab 109 thus moving the user interface 105 to the third position, thereby placing the choke assembly 100 in the RUN mode (as shown in
To turn off the internal combustion engine, the user moves the user-movable tab 109 thus moving the user interface 105 back to the first position, thereby placing the choke assembly 100 in the OFF mode (as shown in
The user interface 205 has three positions which correspond to the three modes of the choke assembly 200: an OFF position also known as a first position, a START position also known as a second position, and a RUN position also known as a third position. As shown in the illustrated embodiment of
The choke 210 has a closed position and an open position. The choke 210 includes a choke spring 211, a choke arm 212, and a choke valve 213. The choke spring 211 biases the choke valve 213 closed, thus placing the choke 210 in the closed position. The choke arm 212 interacts with the choke interface 206 of the user interface 205.
The starter switch 215 is similar to the starter switch 115 of the first embodiment and as illustrated in
The fuel valve 220 is coupled to the user interface 205 and is similar to the fuel valve 220 of the first embodiment. When the fuel valve 220 is in a closed position the flow of fuel to the internal combustion engine is obstructed. When the fuel valve 220 is in an open position fuel is provided to the internal combustion engine. In some constructions, the fuel valve 220 includes a paddle that obstructs or allows the flow of fuel through the fuel line to the internal combustion engine. For instance, by rotation of the user interface 205 and fuel value interface 208 about an axis of rotation, the paddle also rotates about an axis of rotation to open or close a fuel flow path. In some constructions, the paddle and user interface 205 rotate coaxially and, when the user interface 205 is rotated, the paddle rotates in substantially the same direction. In some constructions, the paddle is integral with fuel valve interface 208 of the user interface 205. In other constructions, the paddle and fuel valve interface 208 include a multi-piece structure. In some constructions, a coaxially rotatable obstruction other than a paddle, or another valve type, is used as the fuel valve to selectively allow and prevent fuel to flow in the fuel line.
In operation, when the choke assembly 200 is in the OFF mode the internal combustion engine is in the OFF state (as shown in
To start the internal combustion engine a user moves the user interface 205 to the second position, thereby placing the choke assembly 200 in the START mode (as shown in
Once the internal combustion engine has started, the user moves the user interface 105 to the third position, thereby placing the choke assembly 200 in the RUN mode (as shown in
To turn off the internal combustion engine the user moves the user interface 205 back to the first position, thereby placing the choke assembly 200 in the OFF mode (as shown in
Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a choke assembly for use with an internal combustion engine. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.