Internal combustion engine

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Inventors

Iiyama, Masahiko
Sanka, Tsugio
Naito, Kenji

Application #

208840

Filed

Nov-20-1980

Published

Jun-8-1982

Current US Class

123/274
123/336
123/442
123/584
137/607
251/305
261/23.3
261/DIG50

International Classes

F02B 019/10

Field of Search

261/23 123/274 123/336 123/442 123/584 137/607 137/597 251/305

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Miles; Tim R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein & Kubovcik

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Abstract
A carburetor for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine which has for each cylinder a main combustion chamber defined above the piston in the cylinder and a sub-combustion chamber defined above the main combustion chamber and communicating with the latter through a torch nozzle. The carburetor has a main intake passage and a sub-intake passage for supplying a comparatively lean mixture and a comparatively rich mixture to the main and sub-combustion chambers respectively. The carburetor has a single throttle valve shaft extending across the main and sub-intake passages with a main throttle valve and a sub-throttle valve mounted on the valve shaft and disposed in the main and sub-intake passages respectively. The main and sub-throttle valves are attached to the single throttle valve shaft at the same attaching angle and have respective parallel surfaces and outer peripheral edge surface. The angle formed between the outer peripheral edge surface and the parallel surfaces of the main throttle valve and the angle formed between the outer peripheral edge surface and the parallel surfaces of the sub-throttle valve are different from one another so that the ratio of the open areas of the main and sub-intake passages is not constant as the throttle shaft is operated. Thereby, the ratio of weight of air introduced into the sub-combustion chamber to the weight of air introduced into the main combustion chamber can be controlled in accordance with the load condition of the engine.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine having, for each cylinder provided with a reciprocal piston therein, a main combustion chamber defined above the piston and a sub-combustion chamber defined above said main combustion chamber and communicating with the latter through a torch nozzle, a main intake passage and a sub-intake passage for supplying a comparatively lean mixture and a comparatively rich mixture to said main and sub-combustion chambers, respectively, said carburetor comprising a single throttle valve shaft extending across said main and sub-intake passages, a main throttle valve and a sub-throttle valve disposed in said main and sub-intake passages, respectively, said main and sub-throttle valves being attached to said single throttle valve shaft, means attaching said main and sub-throttle valves to said single throttle valve shaft at the same attaching angles, said main throttle valve and sub-throttle valve having respective parallel surfaces and outer peripheral edge surfaces, the angle formed between the outer peripheral edge surface and the parallel surfaces of said main throttle valve and the angle formed between the outer peripheral edge surface and the parallel surfaces of said sub-throttle valves being different from one another so that the ratio of the open areas of said main and sub-intake passages is not constant as said throttle valve shaft is operated.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improvement in carburetors for use in internal combustion engines which make use of relatively lean and relatively rich mixtures.

More particularly, the invention is concerned with a carburetor for use in engines of the kind stated above, the carburetor having a main intake passage for supplying the relatively lean mixture (referred to simply as "lean", hereinafter) to a main combustion chamber, and a sub-intake passage for introducing the relatively rich mixture (referred to simply as "rich", hereinafter) to a sub-combustion chamber which is in communication with the main combustion chamber through a torch nozzle, wherein a main and a sub-throttle valve in respective intake passages are arranged so as to be controlled by a common throttle valve shaft which extends across these passages, thereby to simplify the construction of the carburetor as a whole.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

The present inventors have already proposed an internal combustion engine with a sub-combustion chamber, adopting a lean mixture combustion system. According to this system, it is possible to minimize the unnecessary emissions of NOx, HC, CO and so forth. The present inventors have also proposed a carburetor for use in combination with this type of engine, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,842,810 granted to Yagi et al and assigned to the same assignee as in the present invention.
 
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