Claims
- 1. A starting aid for small internal combustion engines having carburetors with a single bore for enabling combustion air to enter into said carburetors, said single bore having one end in communication with a source of combustion air and another end of the bore in communication with a piston cylinder of the internal combustion engines, said starting aid comprising:
- inertia valve means for controlling an amount of air entering into the single bore, said inertia valve means positioned in the single bore adjacent to the end in communication with a source of combustion air;
- means for seating said inertia valve means, said means for seating being coupled with said single bore at the end in communication with a source of combustion air and associated with said inertia valve means for enabling metering of combustion air entering said single bore;
- resilient biasing means secured in the single bore for resiliently securing said inertia valve means in the single bore;
- means for retaining said biasing means in said single bore, said retaining means positioned in said single bore such that said biasing means and inertia valve means are positioned between said seating means and said retaining means, said biasing means retaining means including an annular holding rim with one or more apertures for enabling sufficient combustion air to pass through said retaining means for forming a fuel air mixture for starting an internal combustion engine, said inertia valve means moving between said seating means and retaining means in said single bore, and said resilient biasing means expanding to exert a force on said inertia valve means to retain said inertia valve means against said seating means; and
- wherein said inertia valve means is responsive to vibration of said internal combustion engine and said resilient biasing means compressing to enable said inertia valve means to move away from said seating means to nonlinearly control the amount of air entering said single bore subsequent to combustion in said engine.
- 2. The starting aid according to claim 1, wherein said means for seating has at least one aperture and said inertia valve means being seated in said at least one aperture.
- 3. The starting aid according to claim 2, wherein said inertia valve means disengages from said aperture in said seating means in response to vibration of said internal combustion engine for enabling said combustion air to enter into said bore.
- 4. The starting aid according to claim 3, wherein said means for seating rotates from a first position;
- wherein said inertia valve means is seated in said aperture and is responsive to vibration of said internal combustion engine for enabling combustion air to enter said bore, to a second position;
- wherein said combustion air enters into said bore through a second aperture in said means for seating, said combustion air bypassing said first aperture and said inertia valve means and entering into said bore.
- 5. The starting aid according to claim 1, wherein said inertia valve means includes a spherical member positioned in said bore.
- 6. The starting aid according to claim 5, wherein said biasing means includes a helical spring having two ends, one of said ends is secured to said retaining means and said second end resiliently biasing said spherical member in said bore.
- 7. The starting aid according to claim 6, wherein said means for retaining said spring has at least one aperture for enabling said combustion air to pass through said means for retaining.
- 8. The starting aid according to claim 1, wherein a member having a portion of said bore axially bored therethrough projects from said carburetor for drawing combustion air into said carburetor bore.
- 9. The starting aid according to claim 8, wherein said inertia valve means, seating means, resilient biasing means, and retaining means are positioned in said projecting member.
- 10. The starting aid according to claim 9, wherein said seating means is rotatably secured on said projecting member for seating said inertia valve means.
- 11. The starting aid according to claim 10, wherein said seating means includes a planar surface having an aperture through the planar surface, said aperture positioned adjacent the end of said projecting member, and a continuous wall depending from said planar surface and surrounding a portion of said projecting member.
- 12. The starting aid according to claim 11, wherein said inertia valve means seats in said aperture of said seating means.
- 13. The starting aid according to claim 12, wherein said projecting member has at least one aperture in said projecting member in communication with said bore.
- 14. The starting aid according to claim 13, wherein said seating means has at least one aperture in said depending wall.
- 15. The starting aid according to claim 14, wherein said seating means rotates from a first position;
- wherein said inertia valve means is seated in said aperture in said planar surface and is responsive to vibration of said internal combustion engine for enabling combustion air to enter into said bore portion in said projecting member, said apertures in said projecting member and depending wall are aligned such that said apertures are not in communication with one another, to a second position;
- wherein said apertures in said projecting member and depending wall are aligned such that said apertures are in communication with one another enabling said combustion air to enter into said bore through said apertures, said combustion air bypasses said aperture in said planar surface and said inertia valve means entering into said bore.
- 16. A starting aid for small internal combustion engines having carburetors with a single bore for enabling combustion air to enter into said carburetors, said single bore having one end in communication with a source of combustion air and another end of the bore in communication with a piston cylinder of the internal combustion engines, said starting aid comprising:
- inertia valve means for controlling an amount of air entering into the single bore, said inertia valve means positioned in the single bore adjacent to the end in communication with a source of combustion air;
- means for seating said inertia valve means, said means for seating being coupled with said single bore at the end in communication with a source of combustion air and associated with said inertia valve means for enabling metering of combustion air entering said bore;
- resilient biasing means for resiliently securing said inertia valve means in the single bore;
- means for retaining said resilient biasing means in said single bore, said retaining means positioned in said single bore such that said biasing means and said inertia valve means are positioned between said seating means and retaining means, said biasing means retaining means including an annular holding rim with one or more apertures for enabling sufficient combustion air to pass through said retaining means for forming a fuel air mixture for starting an internal combustion engine, said inertia valve means moving between said seating means and retaining means in said single bore, and said resilient biasing means expanding to exert a force on said inertia valve means to retain said inertia valve means against said seating means;
- means for selectively enabling combustion air to enter said single bore;
- said selective means associated with the end of the single bore in communication with a source of combustion air; and
- wherein said inertia valve means is responsive to vibration of said internal combustion engine and said resilient biasing means compressing to enable said inertia valve means to move in said single bore away from said seating means to nonlinearly control the amount of air entering said single bore subsequent to combustion in said engine.
- 17. The starting aid according to claim 16 wherein said selective means is generally in a closed position subsequent to combustion in said engine and is moved to an open position after combustion in said engine.
- 18. A starting aid for small internal combustion engines having carburetors with a single bore for enabling combustion air to enter into said carburetors, said single bore having one end in communication with a source of combustion air and another end of the bore in communication with a piston cylinder of the internal combustion engines, said starting aid comprising:
- inertia valve means for controlling an amount of air entering into the single bore, said inertia valve means positioned in the single bore adjacent to the end in communication with a source of combustion air;
- means for seating said inertia valve means, said means for seating being coupled with said single bore at the end in communication with a source of combustion air and associated with said inertia valve means for enabling metering of combustion air entering said bore;
- resilient biasing means for resiliently securing said inertia valve means in the single bore;
- means for retaining said resilient biasing means in said single bore, said retaining means positioned in said single bore such that said biasing means and said inertia valve means are positioned between said seating means and retaining means, said biasing means retaining means including an annular holding rim with one or more apertures for enabling sufficient combustion air to pass through said retaining means for forming a fuel air mixture for starting an internal combustion engine, said inertia valve means moving between said seating means and retaining means in said single bore, and said resilient biasing means expanding to exert a force on said inertia valve means to retain said inertia valve means against said seating means;
- means for filtering air entering said single bore, said filtering means positioned in said single bore; and
- wherein said inertia valve means is responsive to vibration of said internal combustion engine and said resilient biasing means compressing to enable said inertia valve means to move away from said seating means to nonlinearly control the amount of air entering said single bore subsequent to combustion in said engine.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 848,409, filed Apr. 4, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,744.
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