Claims
- 1. Vapor lock and fuel vaporization controls for gasoline powered internal combustion engines having a downdraft carburetor that has a fuel bowl having a float controlled inlet valve and a diaphragm pump type fuel supply system comprising in combination:
- (a) two small one chamber closed auxiliary fuel vessels connected in the fuel conduit, through which all of the fuel flows, which have an inlet on a higher plane than the outlet, said vessels have no obstruction such as a check valve to prevent gravity flow of liquid fuel from the inlet to the outlet of said vessel, said vessels are shaped so as to have a gas cavity at top side;
- (b) one small one chamber auxiliary fuel vessel is located on top of the carburetor fuel bowl and whose bottom side substantially form the top side of the fuel bowl, whose outlet is the inlet to the float controlled carburetor fuel bowl inlet valve which is located at the top side of said fuel bowl;
- (c) the inlet of this small one chamber vessel is connected by the fuel conduit to the outlet of the fuel pump, there is no obstruction such as a check valve from the outlet of the fuel pump through the fuel conduit and said vessel to the flow of gas and or liquid fuel by suction to said vessel as liquid fuel flows by gravity out the outlet of said vessel;
- (d) and the other small one chamber auxiliary fuel vessel is located adjacent and substantially above the fuel pump so as to hold a substantial supply of liquid fuel at a level above the fuel level in the fuel pump for gravity feed to the fuel pump to keep the fuel pump primed and if necessary to arrest perculation in said pump, the outlet of said vessel is connected to the inlet of the fuel pump by a short tubular member through which the liquid fuel is free to flow unhindered by any obstruction such as a check valve from said one chamber vessel to the inlet of the fuel pump.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part, containing new subject matter, of my copending patent application, serial number 152,786, filed June 14, 1971, which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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