Claims
- 1. A carburetion system for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a diaphragm carburetor comprising a carburetor body, an air-fuel passage in the carburetor body adapted to communicate with an engine combustion chamber, a fuel metering chamber in the carburetor body in communication with said air-fuel passage and a fuel pump including a fuel chamber in the carburetor body, said metering chamber communicating with said fuel pump chamber and said air-fuel passage,
- a manually actuatable primer pump means comprising a variable volume chamber and being connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber,
- a fuel pump outlet check valve having an inlet side connected to said fuel pump and an outlet side connected to said metering chamber through an inlet passageway,
- a priming passageway in said carburetor body connected to said air-fuel passage, and
- a primer check valve having an inlet connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber and an outlet connected to said priming passageway.
- 2. The carburetion system of claim 1 including an inlet valve means connected between said metering chamber and said inlet passage for controlling fuel flow into said metering chamber, said metering chamber including a diaphragm means for operating said inlet valve means.
- 3. The carburetion system of claim 1 including inlet valve means connected to said inlet passage for controlling fuel flow from said fuel pump to said metering chamber, said inlet valve means including diaphragm means in said metering chamber for controlling the flow of fuel into said metering chamber in response to the pressure in said metering chamber.
- 4. The carburetion system of claim 1 wherein said air-fuel passage includes a throat portion having a reduced diameter, and said priming passageway opens into said throat portion.
- 5. The carburetion system of claim 1 wherein said primer pump means comprises an unvented resilient bulb member, and said bulb member is connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber through a passage that is sealed to the ambient, whereby contaminants are prevented from entering said primer pump means.
- 6. The carburetion system of claim 1 wherein said primer check valve has a predetermined cracking pressure whereby said primer check valve opens when the pressure at its inlet is at about the cracking pressure, and including a diaphragm operated inlet valve means connected to said inlet passage for controlling the flow of fuel from said fuel pump to said metering chamber, said inlet valve means having a cracking pressure, and the inlet valve static cracking pressure is higher than the primer check valve cracking pressure, whereby actuation of the primer pump means will not pump fuel through the inlet valve means.
- 7. The carburetion system of claim 6 wherein said fuel pump is a pulse-type fuel pump having a maximum output pressure less than the cracking pressure of said primer check valve.
- 8. A carburetion system for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a diaphragm carburetor comprising a carburetor body, an air-fuel passage in the carburetor body adapted to communicate with an engine combustion chamber, a fuel metering chamber in the carburetor body in communication with said air-fuel passage and a fuel pump including a fuel chamber in the carburetor body, said metering chamber communicating with said fuel pump chamber and said air-fuel passage,
- a manually actuatable primer pump means comprising a variable volume chamber and being connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber,
- a fuel pump outlet check valve having an inlet side connected to said fuel pump and an outlet side connected to said metering chamber through an inlet passageway,
- a priming passageway in said carburetor body connected between the outlet side of said fuel pump outlet check valve and said metering chamber,
- a primer check valve in said priming passageway for passing fuel from said primer pump means through said fuel chamber to said metering chamber when said primer pump means is actuated, and
- a diaphragm controlled inlet valve means connected to said inlet passageway for controlling the flow of fuel therethrough from said fuel pump to said metering chamber in response to the pressure in said metering chamber.
- 9. The carburetion system of claim 8 wherein said primer pump means comprises an unvented resilient bulb member, and said bulb member is connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber through a passage that is sealed to the ambient, whereby contaminants are prevented from entering said primer pump means.
- 10. The carburetion system of claim 8 wherein said primer check valve has a predetermined cracking pressure whereby said primer check valve opens when the pressure at its inlet is at about the cracking pressure, said inlet valve means has a cracking pressure, and the inlet valve cracking pressure is higher than the primer valve cracking pressure whereby actuation of the primer pump means will not pump fuel through the inlet valve means.
- 11. The carburetion system of claim 10 wherein said fuel pump is a pulse-type fuel pump having a maximum output pressure less than the cracking pressure of said primer check valve.
- 12. A carburetion system for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a diaphragm carburetor comprising a carburetor body, an air-fuel passage in the carburetor body adapted to communicate with an engine combustion chamber, a fuel metering chamber in the carburetor body communicating with the air-fuel passage through an orifice, and a fuel pump including a fuel chamber in the carburetor body,
- a manually actuatable primer pump means including a variable volume chamber and being connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber,
- a fuel pump outlet check valve having an inlet side connected to said fuel pump and an outlet side communicating with said metering chamber,
- a primer check valve having an inlet connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber and an outlet side connected to said metering chamber, said primer check valve having a cracking pressure whereby said primer check valve opens when the pressure at its inlet is at about the cracking pressure, and
- a diaphragm operated inlet valve means having an inlet connected to the outlet side of said fuel pump check valve and an outlet connected to said metering chamber, said inlet valve means having a cracking pressure, the inlet valve static cracking pressure being higher than the primer valve cracking pressure,
- said primer pump means being operative for pumping fuel through said fuel pump fuel chamber, said primer check valve and said metering chamber into the air-fuel passage.
- 13. The carburetion system of claim 12 wherein said fuel pump is a pulse-type fuel pump having a maximum output pressure less than the cracking pressure of said primer check valve.
- 14. The carburetion system of claim 12 wherein said primer pump means comprises an unvented resilient bulb member, and said bulb member is connected to said fuel pump fuel chamber through a passage that is sealed to the ambient, whereby contaminants are prevented from entering said primer pump means.
- 15. In a carburetion system for an internal combustion engine comprising a diaphragm carburetor having a metering chamber communicating with an air-fuel passage connected to the combustion chamber of an engine, the metering chamber including a movable diaphragm forming one wall thereof, and a fuel pump having inlet and outlet check valves and a fuel chamber, a method for priming the engine comprising:
- providing first and second passages between the fuel pump outlet check valve and the carburetor metering chamber,
- providing a primer check valve in the first passage having a first cracking pressure and providing an inlet valve in the second passage having a second cracking pressure greater than the first pressure,
- manually positively pressurizing the fuel chamber to pump fuel through the fuel pump fuel chamber and from there only through the first passage and primer check valve into the metering chamber to fill the metering chamber and then continuing to pump fuel into the metering chamber to pressurize the metering chamber and cause excess fuel to be injected from the metering chamber into the air-fuel passage.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the metering chamber remains expanded during the initial stage of starting and causes enrichment of the air fuel mixture during starting.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 866,767, filed May 27, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,684,484.
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