System for supplementary fuel supply
View Patent ↗Supply of supplementary fuel is controlled by activation of a valve in response to certain engine operating conditions or parameters. For example, the supplementary fuel may be supplied to facilitate starting and warming up a cold engine, or to cool and/or slow down an engine operating above a threshold speed.
1. A method of controlling supply of supplementary fuel through a supplementary fuel supply passage in a carburetor for an engine, comprising:
providing an electromechanical valve in fluid communication with the supplementary fuel supply passage;
determining engine speed;
powering the electromechanical valve to supply supplemental fuel to the engine as a function of the engine speed when the engine speed is above a first threshold speed wherein the valve is powered if engine speed is above a threshold speed that is higher than a normal operating speed of the engine for at least one first cycle of a predetermined number of at least one first revolution out of a predetermined plurality of revolutions of the engine greater than the at least one first revolution;
determining a second engine speed after the at least one first cycle; and
if the second engine speed is above a second threshold speed higher than the first threshold speed powering the electromechanical valve to supply supplemental fuel to the engine for at least one second cycle of a predetermined number of second revolutions greater than the at least one first revolution of the first cycle out of a predetermined plurality of revolutions of the engine greater than the number of second revolutions.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the valve is powered by current created by a flywheel magnet group rotating past a coil on a leg of a magneto lamstack.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining a third engine speed after the at least one second cycle, and if the third engine speed is above the second threshold speed powering the electromechanical valve to supply supplemental fuel to the engine for at least one third cycle of a greater number of third revolutions than the at least one first revolution out of a predetermined plurality of revolutions of the engine greater than the number of the at least one first revolution.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the number of third revolutions is greater than the number of second revolutions.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the predetermined at least one first revolution of the first cycle includes two or more engine revolutions.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the at least one first cycle includes a plurality of not more than ten first cycles.
7. The method of claim 4 wherein the predetermined second revolutions of the second cycle includes at least three revolutions.
8. The method of claim 3 wherein the electromechanical valve is powered in the second cycle to provide a second amount of supplemental fuel supply to the engine when the engine speed is above the second threshold and the electromechanical valve is powered in the third cycle to provide a third amount of supplemental fuel supply to the engine that is greater than the second amount when the engine speed exceeds the second threshold.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the electromechanical valve is powered for a predetermined number of a plurality of first cycles, and after said predetermined number of first cycles the second engine speed is determined and the electromechanical valve is further powered only if the engine speed still exceeds the second threshold.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein the first cycle is equal to a number of a plurality of engine revolutions determined as a function of the engine speed compared to the first threshold.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein the predetermined number of cycles is determined as a function of the engine speed compared to the threshold.
12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
a carburetor having a fuel chamber, a mixing passage through which air and fuel are delivered to the engine and the supplementary fuel passage communicating the fuel chamber with the mixing passage;
the electromechanical valve normally closing the supplementary fuel passage; and
a magneto device including a flywheel with a magnet group and a lamstack having a first leg carrying a coil, wherein the flywheel magnet group and the lamstack first leg are configured such that the electromechanical valve is powered to open the supplementary fuel passage by current created by the magnet group rotating past the lamstack first leg as engine speed exceeds the first threshold.
13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising a speed sensor that enables determination of the engine speed, and a controller that compares the determined engine speed with the threshold and controls application of power to the electromechanical valve when the engine speed exceeds the first threshold.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the controller also controls ignition timing for the engine.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the controller opens the electromechanical valve for the at least one first cycle to supply supplemental fuel to the engine, where the the number of first revolutions or the number of first cycles or both is determined by the controller as a function of the determined engine speed compared to the first threshold speed.