Claims
- 1. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, said carburetor comprising:
- an intake pipe;
- a main operator-controlled throttle element in said intake pipe;
- a main fuel jet system;
- a choke valve in said intake pipe upstream of said throttle element, said choke valve being biased toward opening by air flow in said intake pipe;
- a thermostat element comprising a bimetallic coil subjected to the temperature of the engine;
- a rotary lever;
- a one-way connection linkage;
- one end of said bimetallic coil being fixed and the other end thereof being connected to said choke valve through said rotary lever and said one-way connection linkage;
- a pneumatic element having a one-way connection with said choke valve, said pneumatic element being constructed to override said thermostat element when energized to open said choke valve by a predetermined amount;
- auxiliary means comprising a spindle means secured to said lever;
- a fast idle cam rotatably mounted on said spindle means;
- a separate thermostatic means subjected to ambient temperature and connecting said cam and said spindle means;
- said thermostat element and auxiliary means being constructed to move said fast idle cam to a position corresponding to a first minimum opening position when the temperature of the engine increases and the ambient temperature increases and for moving the fast idle cam to a position corresponding to a second minimum opening position of said main throttle element, in which the main throttle element is more open than in said first position, when the engine temperature and ambient temperature are at the value corresponding to the minimum starting temperature of the engine; and
- duct means fluidly communicating said pneumatic element and said intake pipe, said duct means having a calibrated restriction therein, said duct means opening into said intake pipe at
- a first fixed position which is downstream of the main throttle element during all operating conditions of the engine, and
- a second fixed position which is upstream of the main throttle valve when it is in said first minimum opening position and is downstream of the main throttle valve when it is in said second minimum opening position.
- 2. A carburetor according to claim 1 wherein the duct means opens into the intake pipe at positions disposed on both sides of the main throttle element when the same is in its hot-engine minimum-opening position.
- 3. A carburetor according to claim 1, wherein the duct means opens into the intake pipe through a number of calibrated orifices disposed along the wall of the intake pipe.
- 4. A carburetor according to claim 1, wherein the duct means opens into the intake pipe via a narrow longitudinal slot extending in the upstream direction from a place which at all engine temperatures is downstream of the main throttle element.
- 5. A carburetor according to claim 1, wherein the first hot temperature is approximately 80.degree. C.
- 6. A carburetor according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary means is also sensitive to the ambient temperature.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 580,242 filed May 23, 1975 now abandoned.
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