US1875557A - Carburetor for internal combustion engines - Google Patents

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US1875557A
US1875557A US416577A US41657729A US1875557A US 1875557 A US1875557 A US 1875557A US 416577 A US416577 A US 416577A US 41657729 A US41657729 A US 41657729A US 1875557 A US1875557 A US 1875557A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M9/00Carburettors having air or fuel-air mixture passage throttling valves other than of butterfly type; Carburettors having fuel-air mixing chambers of variable shape or position
    • F02M9/02Carburettors having air or fuel-air mixture passage throttling valves other than of butterfly type; Carburettors having fuel-air mixing chambers of variable shape or position having throttling valves, e.g. of piston shape, slidably arranged transversely to the passage
    • F02M9/06Carburettors having air or fuel-air mixture passage throttling valves other than of butterfly type; Carburettors having fuel-air mixing chambers of variable shape or position having throttling valves, e.g. of piston shape, slidably arranged transversely to the passage with means for varying cross-sectional area of fuel spray nozzle dependent on throttle position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B7/00Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor
    • B24B7/20Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground
    • B24B7/22Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain
    • B24B7/24Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain for grinding or polishing glass
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B7/00Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor
    • B24B7/20Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground
    • B24B7/22Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain
    • B24B7/24Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain for grinding or polishing glass
    • B24B7/247Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain for grinding or polishing glass using reciprocating grinding tools
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M7/00Carburettors with means for influencing, e.g. enriching or keeping constant, fuel/air ratio of charge under varying conditions
    • F02M7/06Means for enriching charge on sudden air throttle opening, i.e. at acceleration, e.g. storage means in passage way system
    • F02M7/08Means for enriching charge on sudden air throttle opening, i.e. at acceleration, e.g. storage means in passage way system using pumps
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S261/00Gas and liquid contact apparatus
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  • This invention comprises certain improvements in or relating to carburetors for internal combustion engines and it refers to the type of carburetor wherein provision is incorporated for regulating the ingress of fuel by or in accordance with the movements of the throttle valve. It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide for an effectual process of fuel delivery in circumstances in which in a carburetor of this type the throttle valve is opened in a substantial degree by a quick movement. We attain this object by making provision for forced delivery of the fuel in circumstances in which the action of quick opening occurs.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a modified embodiment of the present invention.
  • a jet 6 adapted to deliver into a chamber or cylinder which extends upwardly to a point above the normal liquid fuel level in the supply.
  • the fuel is adapted to be admitted to the main draught passage 0 of the carburetor by an opening which is controlled by a taper needle d projecting downwardly into the vertical chamber or cylinder.
  • This needle may be fixed to and adapted to move with a piston throttle valve moving vertically across the draught passage towards and away from the orifice which the taper member regulates.
  • the vertical cylinder I provide a piston 6 below which a coiled spring f is 1ncorporated to normally tend to press it upwardly against the lower extremity of the taper needle.
  • a coiled spring f is 1ncorporated to normally tend to press it upwardly against the lower extremity of the taper needle.
  • one or more perforations g is or are provided of a capacity or aggregate capacity equal to or exceeding the capacity of the primary jet.
  • the piston assumes a position below the normal liquid fuel level in the supply and normally the fuel is adapted to flow successively through the primary jet, the orifices or orifices in the piston and the delivery orifice controlled bythe taper needle. But if the taper needle is caused to ascend rapidly the piston ascends with it under the influence of the spring and impels the accumulated liquid fuel above said piston through the delivery orifice it into the draught passage.
  • the piston Upon the piston being brought to rest inits upward movement bv the taper needle normal conditions of supply resume.
  • a non-return valve i which for example may comprehend a ball valve providing for a free flow of liquid from the lower to the upper side of the piston while when the piston e operates in its function of impelling the excess fuel the non-return ball valve i is automatically closed so that the piston operates in manner similar to that obtaining in circumstances in which this non-return valve is not incorporated.
  • a liquid fuel well means to supply fuel thereto, a piston fitted in the well and having a restricted duct for the passage of fuel from the well, a needle valve hearing on the piston and arranged for movement together with the piston, a spring active to cause the piston to follow the needle valve when the latter is withdrawn and thus cause the piston to force fuel thereabove into the mixing element of the carburetor and a valve to close against return movement of fuel through the piston.
  • a liquid fuel well means to supply fuel thereto, a piston fitted in the well and having a restricted duct for the passage of fuel from the well, a throttle valve,
  • a needle valve carried thereby so as to bear on the piston and arranged for movement together with the piston and a spring active to cause the piston to follow the needle valve when the latter is Withdrawn and thus cause the piston to force fuel thereabove into the mixing element of the carburetor.

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Sept. 6, 1932. (3. BROWN 1,875,557
CARBURETOR FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Filed Dec. 26, 1929 2. Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Sept. 6, 1932 UNITED STATES "PATENT OFFICE CLEMENT BROWN, OF PERRY BARR, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR TO AMALGA- MATED GARBURETTERS LIMITED, OF BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, A BRITISH COM- PAN Y CARIBURETOR FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Application filed December 26, 1929, Serial No. 416,577, and in- Great Britain January 10, 1929.
This invention comprises certain improvements in or relating to carburetors for internal combustion engines and it refers to the type of carburetor wherein provision is incorporated for regulating the ingress of fuel by or in accordance with the movements of the throttle valve. It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide for an effectual process of fuel delivery in circumstances in which in a carburetor of this type the throttle valve is opened in a substantial degree by a quick movement. We attain this object by making provision for forced delivery of the fuel in circumstances in which the action of quick opening occurs.
In order that this invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into practice reference may be had to the appended explanatory drawings in which Figure 1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 illustrates a modified embodiment of the present invention.
In a convenient embodiment of the present invention we provide at a position below the normal level of the liquid fuel in the source of supply a a jet 6 adapted to deliver into a chamber or cylinder which extends upwardly to a point above the normal liquid fuel level in the supply. At this point above the sald level of liquid fuel the fuel is adapted to be admitted to the main draught passage 0 of the carburetor by an opening which is controlled by a taper needle d projecting downwardly into the vertical chamber or cylinder. This needle may be fixed to and adapted to move with a piston throttle valve moving vertically across the draught passage towards and away from the orifice which the taper member regulates. In the vertical cylinder I provide a piston 6 below which a coiled spring f is 1ncorporated to normally tend to press it upwardly against the lower extremity of the taper needle. Through this piston one or more perforations g is or are provided of a capacity or aggregate capacity equal to or exceeding the capacity of the primary jet. The piston assumes a position below the normal liquid fuel level in the supply and normally the fuel is adapted to flow successively through the primary jet, the orifices or orifices in the piston and the delivery orifice controlled bythe taper needle. But if the taper needle is caused to ascend rapidly the piston ascends with it under the influence of the spring and impels the accumulated liquid fuel above said piston through the delivery orifice it into the draught passage. Upon the piston being brought to rest inits upward movement bv the taper needle normal conditions of supply resume. I
It may be desirable to provide for a quic closing of the throttle in conditions in which the liquid fuel is not to be forced rearwardly to the source of supply. With this object in view we may if desired as shown in Figure 2 incorporate in the piston e a non-return valve i which for example may comprehend a ball valve providing for a free flow of liquid from the lower to the upper side of the piston while when the piston e operates in its function of impelling the excess fuel the non-return ball valve i is automatically closed so that the piston operates in manner similar to that obtaining in circumstances in which this non-return valve is not incorporated.
To provide for any back flow of liquid fuel however we may additionally or alternatively include an enlargement in the float chamber as indicated at 71 Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of our said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is 1. In a carburetor, a liquid fuel well, means to supply fuel thereto, a piston fitted in the well and having a restricted duct for the passage of fuel from the well, a needle valve hearing on the piston and arranged for movement together with the piston, a spring active to cause the piston to follow the needle valve when the latter is withdrawn and thus cause the piston to force fuel thereabove into the mixing element of the carburetor and a valve to close against return movement of fuel through the piston.
2. In a carburetor, a liquid fuel well, means to supply fuel thereto, a piston fitted in the well and having a restricted duct for the passage of fuel from the well, a throttle valve,
a needle valve carried thereby so as to bear on the piston and arranged for movement together with the piston and a spring active to cause the piston to follow the needle valve when the latter is Withdrawn and thus cause the piston to force fuel thereabove into the mixing element of the carburetor.
In Witness whereof I aflix my signature.
CLEMENT BROWN.
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US4276239A (en) * 1978-10-19 1981-06-30 Nissan Motor Company, Limited Variable air valve carburetor
US4323521A (en) * 1980-12-18 1982-04-06 Henri Morgenroth Constant depression carburetor
US4524034A (en) * 1982-04-13 1985-06-18 Ellison Benjamin L Carburetor
US20070246846A1 (en) * 2006-04-25 2007-10-25 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Carburetor equipped with needle jet

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US4276239A (en) * 1978-10-19 1981-06-30 Nissan Motor Company, Limited Variable air valve carburetor
US4323521A (en) * 1980-12-18 1982-04-06 Henri Morgenroth Constant depression carburetor
US4524034A (en) * 1982-04-13 1985-06-18 Ellison Benjamin L Carburetor
US20070246846A1 (en) * 2006-04-25 2007-10-25 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Carburetor equipped with needle jet
US7637483B2 (en) * 2006-04-25 2009-12-29 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Carburetor equipped with needle jet

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