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US2361271A
US2361271A US493624A US49362443A US2361271A US 2361271 A US2361271 A US 2361271A US 493624 A US493624 A US 493624A US 49362443 A US49362443 A US 49362443A US 2361271 A US2361271 A US 2361271A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02PIGNITION, OTHER THAN COMPRESSION IGNITION, FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES; TESTING OF IGNITION TIMING IN COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
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    • F02P5/04Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions
    • F02P5/05Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions using mechanical means
    • F02P5/10Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions using mechanical means dependent on fluid pressure in engine, e.g. combustion-air pressure
    • F02P5/103Advancing or retarding ignition; Control therefor automatically, as a function of the working conditions of the engine or vehicle or of the atmospheric conditions using mechanical means dependent on fluid pressure in engine, e.g. combustion-air pressure dependent on the combustion-air pressure in engine

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  • the object of this invention is to vary the ignitions advance at part throttle without interfering with wide open throttle advance.
  • An additional ob-ject is to prevent knocking during acceleration.
  • the ligure shows diagrammatically the essential elements of my invention.
  • I0 is the air entrance
  • II is the venturi
  • I2 is the throttle located in the mixture outlet I3.
  • I 4 is a fuel nozzle discharging into the throat of the venturi
  • I5 is a restricted opening which I have found satisfactory-when using a number 56 drill.
  • This opening communicates with a passage I6 which communicates with a passage II which communicates with a chamber I8, one wall of which is formed by the diaphragm I9.
  • This diaphragm I9 is connected by the link 20 to the circuit breaker plate 2
  • An engine driven cam 24 makes the breakat that time in the cycle of the engine determined by the position of the diaphragm I9.
  • a spring 25 has a tendency to retard the time of ignition and the vacuum admitted through the opening I5 advances the timing and thus counteracts the effect of the spring 25.
  • a low tension coil 25 is intermittently grounded when the circuit breaker arm 22 engages With the stationary contact 23.
  • 21 is the high tension coil associated with the low tension coil 2B and this coil 21 supplies high tension current to the distributor 28 which distributes the spark to the cylinders in a well-known manner.
  • An opening 29 connects the passage I'I with the throat of the venturi II.
  • the opening 29 I have found satisfactory if made equal to a #70 drill. So far the ignition device corresponds to known devices. With such known devices the timing would be defective as if the spring 25 were adjusted to be ,correct to respond to the opening I5, it would be too stiff for the opening 29. Therefore, some means must be provided to valve 3i) against the spring 32.
  • a relief Valve 3l is adjusted to be unseated at 7 or 8 inches of mercury.
  • the suction pressure at which it can be unseated is adjusted by the adjustable seat 3
  • a passage 33 supplies air to the hollow seat 3
  • a carburetor having anair entrance, a venturi therein, a mixture outlet, a throttle valve therein, ignition system for said engine including a, low tension circuit breaker, a chamber associated therewith having a movable wall, said movable wall being adapted to advance and retard said low tension circuit breaker in response to an increase or a decrease of suction in said chamber, a passage connecting the chamber with the mixture outlet suction whenever the throttle is moved from its closed position, a restriction in said passage, a second passage connecting the throat of the Venturi with the rst passage at a point between said restriction and said chamber, a restriction in said second passage and a non-return check valve adapted to admit air at substantially atmospheric pressure into said second passage on the suction side of said restriction whenever the suction in the mixture outlet exceeds a predetermined Value.

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oct. 24, 1944.A C, Cou/,N 2,361,271
IGNITION 'IIMING DEVICE Filed July 5. 1945 INVENTOR Patented Oct. 24, 1944 IGNITION TIMING DEVICE- Clifford Colvin, Detroit, Mich., assignor to George M. Holley and Earl Holley Application July 5, 1943, Serial No. 493,624
1 Claim.
The object of this invention is to vary the ignitions advance at part throttle without interfering with wide open throttle advance. An additional ob-ject is to prevent knocking during acceleration. When an ignition device is adjusted for both part throttle and for wide open throttle, diiculty is experienced during accelerationbecause the ignition spark remains advanced under conditions which call for a retarded spark.
The ligure shows diagrammatically the essential elements of my invention.
In the drawing, I0 is the air entrance, II is the venturi, I2 is the throttle located in the mixture outlet I3. I 4 is a fuel nozzle discharging into the throat of the venturi I5 is a restricted opening which I have found satisfactory-when using a number 56 drill. This opening communicates with a passage I6 which communicates with a passage II which communicates with a chamber I8, one wall of which is formed by the diaphragm I9. This diaphragm I9 is connected by the link 20 to the circuit breaker plate 2| which carries the circuit breaker arm 22 which breaks contact withv the stationary contact 23 which is grounded. An engine driven cam 24 makes the breakat that time in the cycle of the engine determined by the position of the diaphragm I9. A spring 25 has a tendency to retard the time of ignition and the vacuum admitted through the opening I5 advances the timing and thus counteracts the effect of the spring 25. A low tension coil 25 is intermittently grounded when the circuit breaker arm 22 engages With the stationary contact 23. 21 is the high tension coil associated with the low tension coil 2B and this coil 21 supplies high tension current to the distributor 28 which distributes the spark to the cylinders in a well-known manner.
An opening 29 connects the passage I'I with the throat of the venturi II. The opening 29 I have found satisfactory if made equal to a #70 drill. So far the ignition device corresponds to known devices. With such known devices the timing would be defective as if the spring 25 were adjusted to be ,correct to respond to the opening I5, it would be too stiff for the opening 29. Therefore, some means must be provided to valve 3i) against the spring 32.
reduce the suction created by the opening I5 when the throttle I2 is partly open. A relief Valve 3l) is adjusted to be unseated at 7 or 8 inches of mercury. The suction pressure at which it can be unseated is adjusted by the adjustable seat 3| which presses the ball check In order to get clean air, a passage 33 supplies air to the hollow seat 3|. If the spark is too high when running under part throttle, the adjustable seat 3| is backed off so as to reduce the pressure of the spring 32 against ythe ball check valve 30.- This means that the part throttle advance will not be as great as it otherwise would be. Assuming that the engine is running under part throttle and that the throttle is suddenly snapped Wide open the valve 3D will be off its seat because at part throttle we are sure to have an excess above 7 inches of mercury. c For that reason, the moment the throttle is opened air rushes in through the passage 33 and reduces the suction in the chamber I8 so that the spring 25 immediately becomes effected and the circuit breaker plate 2| is immediately rotated clockwise so as to retard the spark instantaneously.
What I claimis:
In an internal combustion engine a carburetor having anair entrance, a venturi therein, a mixture outlet, a throttle valve therein, ignition system for said engine including a, low tension circuit breaker, a chamber associated therewith having a movable wall, said movable wall being adapted to advance and retard said low tension circuit breaker in response to an increase or a decrease of suction in said chamber, a passage connecting the chamber with the mixture outlet suction whenever the throttle is moved from its closed position, a restriction in said passage, a second passage connecting the throat of the Venturi with the rst passage at a point between said restriction and said chamber, a restriction in said second passage and a non-return check valve adapted to admit air at substantially atmospheric pressure into said second passage on the suction side of said restriction whenever the suction in the mixture outlet exceeds a predetermined Value.
CLIFFORD COLVIN.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650581A (en) * 1949-11-03 1953-09-01 Gen Motors Corp Ignition apparatus
US2711162A (en) * 1953-01-08 1955-06-21 Holley Carburetor Co Ignition control
US3007987A (en) * 1960-08-05 1961-11-07 Walter P Barnes Engine accessory
US3234929A (en) * 1964-02-27 1966-02-15 Sarg Frederick Adjustable vacuum control for distributor
DE1216614B (en) * 1962-03-09 1966-05-12 Ford Werke Ag Ignition timing adjustment device
US3646920A (en) * 1970-12-02 1972-03-07 Ford Motor Co Carburetor fuel pump pressure-actuated spark timing control
US3712279A (en) * 1970-12-02 1973-01-23 Ford Motor Co Vacuum spark advance cutoff
US3812831A (en) * 1972-11-01 1974-05-28 Stp Corp Vacuum advance control system

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650581A (en) * 1949-11-03 1953-09-01 Gen Motors Corp Ignition apparatus
US2711162A (en) * 1953-01-08 1955-06-21 Holley Carburetor Co Ignition control
US3007987A (en) * 1960-08-05 1961-11-07 Walter P Barnes Engine accessory
DE1216614B (en) * 1962-03-09 1966-05-12 Ford Werke Ag Ignition timing adjustment device
US3234929A (en) * 1964-02-27 1966-02-15 Sarg Frederick Adjustable vacuum control for distributor
US3646920A (en) * 1970-12-02 1972-03-07 Ford Motor Co Carburetor fuel pump pressure-actuated spark timing control
US3712279A (en) * 1970-12-02 1973-01-23 Ford Motor Co Vacuum spark advance cutoff
US3812831A (en) * 1972-11-01 1974-05-28 Stp Corp Vacuum advance control system

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