Impulse pump

US10260457B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10260457-B2
Application numberUS-201515520540-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2015
Priority dateNov 6, 2014
Publication dateApr 16, 2019
Grant dateApr 16, 2019

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Abstract

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In at least some implementations, a carburetor includes a body, a fuel pump diaphragm and a pressure pulse passage. The fuel pump diaphragm is carried by the body and defines in part a fuel chamber on one side of the fuel pump diaphragm and a pressure pulse chamber on the other side of the fuel pump diaphragm. The pressure pulse passage communicates the pressure pulse chamber with a pressure pulse source to provide pressure pulses in the pressure pulse chamber to actuate the fuel pump diaphragm. The pressure pulse passage includes an inlet communicating with a passage in which pressure pulses are present and the inlet is spaced from a surface defining the passage in which pressure pulses are present.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A carburetor, comprising: a body; a fuel pump diaphragm carried by the body and defining in part a fuel chamber on one side of the fuel pump diaphragm and a pressure pulse chamber on the other side of the fuel pump diaphragm; and a pressure pulse passage communicating the pressure pulse chamber with a pressure pulse source to provide pressure pulses in the pressure pulse chamber to actuate the fuel pump diaphragm, the pressure pulse passage including an inlet communicating with a passage having a centerline and in which pressure pulses are present and the inlet being spaced from a surface defining the passage in which pressure pulses are present and the inlet being closer to the centerline than is an adjacent portion of the surface defining the passage in which the pressure pulses are present. 2. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein the passage in which pressure pulses are present includes a fuel and air mixing passage in the body and wherein the inlet is spaced from a surface of the body that defines at least part of the fuel and air mixing passage. 3. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein the pressure pulse passage includes a pick-up carried by the carburetor body and projecting into the fuel and air mixing passage so that the inlet of the pick-up is closer to the centerline of the fuel and air mixing passage than is at least a portion of the surface that defines the fuel and air mixing passage. 4. The carburetor of claim 3 wherein the pick-up has an inlet end oriented below the point of connection between the pick-up and the body in the normal orientation of the carburetor and relative to the direction of gravitational force. 5. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein the pressure pulse passage is oriented to inhibit liquid fuel from entering the pressure pulse passage. 6. The carburetor of claim 5 wherein the inlet of the pressure pulse passage faces away from the direction of fluid flow in the region of the inlet. 7. The carburetor of claim 3 wherein the pick-up is oriented relative to the carburetor body to inhibit liquid fuel from entering the pick-up. 8. The carburetor of claim 7 wherein the pick-up has an upstream facing side that is longer than a downstream facing side. 9. The carburetor of claim 2 wherein the fuel and air mixing passage directs fluid flow from an inlet end to an outlet end, the pick-up has a portion connected to the carburetor body and an inlet arranged in the fuel and air mixing passage, and the inlet is closer to the outlet end of the mixing passage than is the portion of the pick-up connected to the carburetor body. 10. The carburetor of claim 1 wherein the inlet of the pressure pulse passage is at least 1 mm closer to the centerline than is an adjacent portion of the surface defining the passage in which the pressure pulses are present. 11. A carburetor, comprising: a body; a diaphragm carried by the body and defining in part a fuel chamber on one side of the diaphragm and a pressure pulse chamber on the other side of the diaphragm; and a pressure pulse passage communicating the pressure pulse chamber with a pressure pulse source to provide pressure pulses in the pressure pulse chamber to actuate the diaphragm, the pressure pulse passage including an inlet communicating with a passage having a centerline and in which pressure pulses are present and the inlet being spaced from a surface defining the passage in which pressure pulses are present and the inlet being closer to the centerline than is a portion of the surface defining the passage in which the pressure pulses are present, where said portion of the surface is adjacent to the inlet. 12. The carburetor of claim 11 , wherein the diaphragm is part of a fuel pump assembly. 13. The carburetor of claim 11 wherein the diaphragm is part of a fuel metering assembly. 14. The carburetor of claim 11 wherein the pressure pulse passage includes a tubular pick-up carried by the carburetor body and extending into the fuel and air mixing passage to define an inlet of the pressure pulse passage. 15. The carburetor of claim 14 wherein the pick-up has an inlet end oriented below the point of connection between the pick-up and the body in the normal orientation of the carburetor and relative to the direction of gravitational force. 16. The carburetor of claim 14 wherein the pick-up is oriented to inhibit liquid fuel from entering the pickup. 17. The carburetor of claim 16 wherein the pick-up has an upstream facing side that is longer than a downstream facing side. 18. The carburetor of claim 16 wherein the carburetor body includes a fuel and air mixing passage through which fluid flows from an inlet end to an outlet end, the pick-up has a portion connected to the carburetor body and an inlet arranged in the fuel and air mixing passage, and the inlet is closer to the outlet end of the mixing passage than is the portion of the pick-up connected to the carburetor body. 19. The carburetor of claim 11 wherein the inlet of the pressure pulse passage is at least 1 mm closer to the centerline than is an adjacent portion of the surface defining the passage in which the pressure pulses are present.

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Classifications

  • F02M37/12Primary

    fluid-driven, e.g. by compressed combustion-air · CPC title

  • F02M7/08Primary

    using pumps · CPC title

  • F02M17/34Primary

    Other carburettors combined or associated with other apparatus, e.g. air filters · CPC title

  • having fuel inlet valve controlled by diaphragm · CPC title

  • Arrangements for driving diaphragm-type pumps · CPC title

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What does patent US10260457B2 cover?
In at least some implementations, a carburetor includes a body, a fuel pump diaphragm and a pressure pulse passage. The fuel pump diaphragm is carried by the body and defines in part a fuel chamber on one side of the fuel pump diaphragm and a pressure pulse chamber on the other side of the fuel pump diaphragm. The pressure pulse passage communicates the pressure pulse chamber with a pressure pu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Walbro Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M37/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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