Carburetor automatic control system in engine
First Claim
1. A carburetor automatic control system for an engine, comprising:
- a choke valve disposed in an intake passage of a carburetor;
a throttle valve disposed in said intake passage at a position downstream from said choke valve;
a temperature-sensitive operating device operatively connected with said choke valve for operating said choke valve, wherein said choke valve is opened in correspondence with an increase in engine temperature;
a governor operatively connected with said throttle valve for opening and closing said throttle valve to maintain a present rotational speed of the engine, wherein said governor includes, (a) an electric actuator opening and closing said throttle valve over a range from an idling open degree to a fully open degree, and (b) an electronic control unit for controlling said electric actuator to open and close said throttle valve, such that the rotational speed of the engine is maintained at the preset rotational speed; and
a relief mechanism interposed between said choke valve and said temperature-sensitive operating device, said relief mechanism opening said choke valve in response to an intake vacuum pressure within the intake passage of the engine, when the engine is in a cold state, and said choke valve is in a closed state.
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Abstract
A carburetor automatic control system in an engine includes, a temperature-sensitive operating device for operating a choke valve so that the choke valve is opened with a temperature increase of the engine and a governor for opening and closing a throttle valve to maintain a preset rotational speed of the engine. The governor device includes, a stepping motor opening and closing the throttle valve over a range from an idling opening degree to a fully opening degree, and an electronic control unit driving the stepping motor so that the rotational speed of the engine is maintained the preset speed. A relief mechanism is interposed between the choke valve and the temperature-sensitive operating device, the relief mechanism opening the choke valve in response to an intake vacuum pressure within the intake passage when the engine is in a cold state and the choke valve is in a fully closed state.
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6 Claims
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1. A carburetor automatic control system for an engine, comprising:
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a choke valve disposed in an intake passage of a carburetor;
a throttle valve disposed in said intake passage at a position downstream from said choke valve;
a temperature-sensitive operating device operatively connected with said choke valve for operating said choke valve, wherein said choke valve is opened in correspondence with an increase in engine temperature;
a governor operatively connected with said throttle valve for opening and closing said throttle valve to maintain a present rotational speed of the engine, wherein said governor includes, (a) an electric actuator opening and closing said throttle valve over a range from an idling open degree to a fully open degree, and (b) an electronic control unit for controlling said electric actuator to open and close said throttle valve, such that the rotational speed of the engine is maintained at the preset rotational speed; and
a relief mechanism interposed between said choke valve and said temperature-sensitive operating device, said relief mechanism opening said choke valve in response to an intake vacuum pressure within the intake passage of the engine, when the engine is in a cold state, and said choke valve is in a closed state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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