Claims
- 1. A variable venturi carburetor for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a hollow carburetor body having an open air intake end and an open discharge end adapted to be mounted to an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine and a fuel-air mixing chamber having a vertical axis intermediate the ends for receiving and guiding air in a flow from the intake and through the open discharge end and into the manifold;
- a first annular venturi surface in the mixing chamber, coaxial with the mixing chamber axis;
- a second annular venturi surface in the mixing chamber coaxial with the mixing chamber axis in which the venturi surfaces form an annular restricted air passage therebetween within the mixing chamber;
- throttle means operatively connected to at least one of the venturi surfaces for moving the surfaces relative to each other to automatically enlarge or reduce the restricted air passage in response to the movements of the throttle means to control the flow of air through the mixing chamber without a throttle valve;
- an annular fuel dispensing orifice formed coaxially in one of the venturi surfaces and communicating with the restricted air passage;
- a plurality of distinct fuel wells angularly spaced about the chamber axis;
- a fuel supply means operatively connected to the plurality of fuel wells for supplying fuel to the fuel wells while maintaining a volume of air in the fuel wells above the fuel;
- a plurality of fuel delivery tubes angularly spaced about the chamber axis and extending downward into respective fuel wells with lower ends of the tubes extending below the fuel level within the fuel wells and upper ends that extend above the fuel level;
- wherein the fuel delivery tubes have premixing apertures formed therein communicating with the volume of air in the fuel wells above the fuel for enabling air to pass into the tubes to premix with the fuel; and
- an enlarged annular cavity formed in the body coaxial with the chamber axis and operatively intermediate the fuel delivery tubes and the annular fuel dispensing orifice for receiving air and fuel from the fuel delivery tubes to enable the air and fuel to thoroughly premix in the enlarged annular cavity prior to passing into the mixing chamber through the annular fuel dispensing orifice.
- 2. The variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 1 further includes bleed means for bleeding atmospheric air into the enlarged annular cavity for regulating the vacuum pressure in the enlarged annular cavity.
- 3. The variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the fuel delivery tubes has a series of vertically spaced premixing apertures formed therein to enable air to flow into the tubes as fuel is withdrawn from the fuel wells.
- 4. The variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 3 wherein the tube apertures are formed in the tube along the tube length with some of the apertures located within the air space above the fuel and remainder located below the selected fuel level.
- 5. The variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 4 wherein the carburetor includes means for varying the fuel level within the fuel wells with respect to the length of the tubes in relation to changes in atmospheric pressure.
- 6. the variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 4 wherein the carburetor includes means for varying the fuel level within the fuel wells with respect to the length of the tubes in relation to changes in the vacuum pressure in the mixing chamber at the annular fuel orifice.
- 7. The variable venturi carburetor as defined in claim 6 further comprising a fuel reservoir in operative communication with the fuel wells and vent means for exposing the fuel reservoir to atmospheric pressure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 606,798 filed Aug. 22, 1975 and titled "Variable Venturi Downdraft Carburetor,", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,001,356.
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