Claims
- 1. A vent change-over device for an engine having a carburetor with a fuel bowl, comprising
- a body forming an inner vent and an outer vent operatively communicating with said fuel bowl,
- a suction chamber operatively controlled by the engine,
- means including a piston moveably mounted in said suction chamber and having a piston rod connected thereto moveably mounted in said body, said piston rod being formed with two working ends adjacent a free end portion thereof, one of said working ends constitutes a rod end of said piston rod and the other of said two working ends constituteds an angle member including a push pin joined to said end portion of said piston rod, said push pin being formed together with said end portion of said piston rod as a unitary structure in parallel therewith and being oriented in a direction opposite to the rod end,
- an inner valve adjacent said inner vent being operatively connected to and actuated by said push pin so as to open and close said inner vent, respectively,
- an outer valve adjacent said outer vent being operatively connected to and actuated by said rod end so as to open and close said outer vent, respectively, said outer valve being separate from said inner valve spaced apart therefrom and disposed as as to face in a direction opposite to the direction in which said inner valve faces,
- first and second spring means for biasing said inner and outer valves, respectively, in vent-closing directions, said inner and outer vents operatively communicating with the fuel bowl via said inner and outer valves, respectively, said inner and outer valves being positioned relative to said push pin and said rod end of said piston rod and said inner and outer vents and cooperating with said first and second spring means, respectively, so as to be actuated alternately in accordance with the movement of said piston rod such that when one of said valves is opened the other of said valves is closed,
- said first spring means having a biasing force greater than that of said second spring means, and said piston being operatively connected to said suction chamber for movement so as, via said piston rod, to open said inner vent so as to communicate with said float chamber by opening said inner valve only when the engine is running, and to open said outer vent so as to communicate with said float chamber by opening said outer valve only when the engine is stopped, respectively.
- 2. The vent change-over device for carburetors, as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- said body is formed with an inner valve seat defining a first opening communicating said inner vent with said float chamber,
- said push pin extends coaxially through said first opening of said inner valve seat and spaced from said inner valve seat leaving free a passageway between said inner vent and said float chamber,
- said body includes a cover forming an outer valve seat defining a second opening communicating said outer vent with said first chamber,
- said rod end extends coaxially through said second opening of said outer valve seat leaving free a passageway between said outer vent and said float chamber,
- said body forms a first abutment in the inner vent spaced opposite from said inner valve seat, and said cover forms a second abutment in said outer vent spaced opposite from said outer valve seat,
- said valves each comprise a cylinder closed at only one end, the latter abutting, respectively, a free end of said push pin and a free end of said rod end, said push pin and said rod end have a diameter slightly less than that of said cylinders respectively disposed therein, said cylinders are each formed with a radially outwardly radially directed flange adjacent the open end of the cylinders, respectively,
- said first and second spring means are compression springs disposed between said first and second abutment means and said flanges of said first and second valves, respectively, for biasing said valves toward said inner and outer valve seats, respectively,
- said flanges engagingly overlap said valve seats, respectively, closing said passageways in the vent-closing position at cooperating engaging surfaces thereof respectively and have an outer peripherial diameter greater than the diameter of said first and second openings of said valve seats, respectively, and said engaging surface on said first valve seat faces in a direction away from said engaging surface on said second valve seat.
- 3. The vent change-over device as set forth in claim 2, further comprising
- a first gasket and a second gasket,
- said body forms an evaporated fuel passage communicating with said first opening of said inner valve seat,
- said cover is connected to said body via said first gasket, with said second opening communicating with said evaporated fuel passage,
- said float chamber is connected to said body via said second gasket in communication with said evaporated fuel passage.
- 4. The vent change-over device as set forth in claim 3, wherein
- said angle member further includes a lever rigidly connected perpendicularly to said end portion of said piston rod and to said push pin, said lever is disposed in said evaporated fuel chamber between said inner and outer valve seats,
- said inner and outer valves are disposed on opposite sides of said inner and outer valve seats,
- said free ends of said push pin and of said rod end face in opposite directions.
- 5. The vent change-over device as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- said piston is adjustable in its stroke in a position relative to said body so that said first and second valve means have a different characteristic of opening and closing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 137,157 filed Apr. 4, 1980, now abandoned.
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