Abstract:
An imitation supercharger blower assembly for a vehicle is provided that will produce a look and sound similar to a functional supercharger blower assembly.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   Automobile enthusiasts enjoy working on their automobiles to enhance the look or performance thereof. Supercharging a motor vehicle is a typical way that one can enhance the performance of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. A supercharger, similar to a turbo charger, increases the amount of air being injected into the cylinders of the internal combustion engine. Along with the increased air, increased fuel consumption can occur with the increased amounts of air present in the cylinders. The resulting effect for the same internal combustion engine, produces a higher output than it was designed to do without the super charging of the air prior to the injection of the fuel and air into the cylinders of the internal combustion engine. 
   A supercharger utilizes the power generated by the internal combustion engine to power a blower to force more air into the internal combustion engine. Conversely, a turbo charger receives its power from the stream of exhaust fumes exiting the motor vehicle through the exhaust manifold. Regardless of where the added units obtain their power to charge the air coming into the internal combustion engine, both enhance performance by increasing the amount of air entering the internal combustion engine for combustion of fuel. 
   A supercharger typically is mounted on top of the internal combustion engine because that is where the air enters the cylinders via an inlet port found typically near the front of the motor vehicle. By placing a supercharger on top of an internal combustion engine, and introducing increased air into the combustion chamber, the overall profile of the internal combustion engine by having an blower/supercharger visible on the outside of the engine hood. 
   Typically, the hood of a motor vehicle is cut such that an air scoop extends above the upper surface of the hood. This protruding air scoop further creates an aesthetic look that is appealing to those who wish to supercharge a motor vehicle. 
   On problem arises in that superchargers are very costly. Many enthusiasts would desire the look and sound of the supercharger without the cost. 
   Additional difficulties in installing a functional blower supercharger are that the functional assembly requires precise installation placement and tolerances must be within 0.003 of an inch. The imitation assembly is easier to install because there are no rotors that need to be timed or clearanced. 
   The functional assembly is restricted on based on camshaft duration. Prolonged duration allows excess air in the combustion chamber and significantly increases the chance of damaging (i.e. “blowing”) an engine. The non-functional assembly allows a user to run a camshaft with any duration as desired. 
   The functional assemblies that have fuel injection that require high pressure fuel pump with 60-90 psi fuel pressure that runs off the timing chain. It has to be manually primed with fuel before a user can start the engine. The non-functioning assembly of the present invention allows for use of a standard fuel pump, mechanical or electric, with 7 psi of fuel pressure. It does not require priming before starting the engine. 
   The present invention addresses the need for aesthetics without a prohibitive cost and without the added power to the engine. 
   BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   The present invention relates to a supercharger blower assembly that looks and sounds like a functioning supercharger blower but, because it is non-functioning, does not have the same cost. 
   Functional supercharger blowers may produce sound of 50-80 decibels (db) measured 5 feet from the front of a vehicle and the sound output may depend on such parameters as the size of the pulleys, size of the gears, and speed at which the belt and gears are driven. The imitation supercharger blower of the present invention provides a similar drive belt, gears, and sound output as a functioning supercharger blower. Because the imitation supercharger blower does not actually interact with the air-fuel mixture entering the engine, it is not as difficult or expensive to produce, install, or operate. The reduced cost makes the supercharger blower assembly of the present invention desirable to persons wanting the look of a supercharger blower without the cost or additional power. 
   Further, functional supercharger blowers comprise rotors that force air into the combustion chamber to increase horsepower. These rotors are subject to physical and structural forces such that the stress from these forces are known to cause numerous incidents of injury and death from broken rotors. 
   Functional supercharger blowers are not fuel efficient, often requiring hand priming of the fuel injectors before use, are typically not compatible with OEM HEI (High Energy Ignition) distributors, thus requiring costly after market distributors in order to function, and are complex to install. 
   The conventional distributor cap has one post for each cylinder and in ignition systems with points, there is a central post for the coil voltage coming into the distributor. In HEI (High Energy Ignition) systems there is not a central post, the ignition coil sits on top of the distributor. On the inside of the cap there is a terminal that corresponds to each post and plug terminals are arranged around the circumference of the cap according to the firing order to send a secondary voltage to the proper spark plug at the right time. 
   The “rotor” head is attached to the top of the distributor shaft which is driven by a gear on the engine&#39;s camshaft and thus synchronized to it. This rotor is pressed against a carbon brush on the center terminal of the distributor cap which connects to the ignition coil either through the top and wired directly to the coil in HEI systems; or via the center terminal in a points ignition system and is remotely connected to the coil. The rotor is constructed such that the center tab is electrically connected to its outer edge so the voltage coming in to the center post will travel through the carbon point to the outer edge of the rotor. As the camshaft rotates, the rotor spins and its outer edge passes each of the internal plug terminals to fire each spark plug. Because the supercharger blower of the present invention does not perform a function other that aesthtics and sound, it may be configured to directly connect to an HEI distributor. 
   One embodiment of the present invention provides for an imitation supercharger blower assembly comprising;
         (a) An intake manifold;   (b) An spacer for receiving attachment of said manifold to spacer;   (c) A blower case configured for connectively receiving said manifold joined to said spacer;   (d) A bearing housing secured to one end of said blower case;   (e) A drive pulley attached to the exterior of said bearing housing;   (f) at least two gears positioned on the interior of said bearing housing, interacting with said drive pulley;   said gears are configured to be turned by connective interaction between an engine crankshaft pulley and said drive pulley.       

   The imitation supercharger blower assembly of the present invention has an adapter plate that attaches to a carburetor. Additionally, the rotors required in functional units are not present. This allows the imitation supercharger blower to be simpler to install and operate. Further, it allows the imitation supercharger blower assembly of the present invention to provide for an assembly that is configured to attach directly to an HEI distributor  70  without the need of after market distributors. This makes installation of the imitation assembly easier because functional assemblies require smaller diameter distributors in order to have the required clearance. The present invention provides for a blower/supercharger that extends through and above the hood of a vehicle, a blower case that provides an enclosure containing a bearing plate, and gears within the blower case. The turning of the gears produces a sound similar to a functioning blower. The imitation supercharger blower assembly of the present assembly further comprises non-functioning fuel components of fuel injector lines  50 , fuel regulator, fuel pressure activator, and fuel block. 
   The present invention also provides a method for providing the look and sound of a supercharger blower assembly comprising the steps of:
         (a) mounting an imitation supercharger blower assembly to the engine of a motor vehicle;   (b) attaching drive gears of said imitation supercharger blower assembly to a belt connected to crankshaft pulley of said motor vehicle;   (c) activating said imitation supercharger blower assembly by initiating engine ignition of said motor vehicle.       

   It is an object of the present invention to provide an assembly that looks and sounds like a functional supercharger blower for a motor vehicle but does not function to produce the added horsepower produces by functioning units. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       FIG. 1  is a schematic depiction of the separated component parts of the present invention. 
       FIG. 2  shows a side view of a car with the imitation supercharger mounted in a position of use. 
       FIG. 3  shows a front view of a car with the imitation supercharger mounted in a position of use. 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
   The present assembly provides for an air intake scoop, or manifold that comprises a non-functioning fuel block and non-functioning fuel injection lines. Functional supercharger blowers require manual priming of the fuel lines and connection of fuel lines to the motor vehicle fuel system. The manual priming and connection complexities are eliminated by the present invention. 
   The blower assembly comprises a manifold or air scoop  10  which protrudes through an opening formed in the hood of a motor vehicle as is commonly known. The manifold  10  further comprises non-functioning fuel injection lines  30  and non-functioning fuel block  20  mounted on the closed end of manifold  10 . The manifold  10  is mounted, by any acceptable means as is commonly known in the art, on a non-functioning fuel injection nozzle spacer  40 . Those skilled in the art are familiar with various ways and methods engine parts are connected. A preferred connection provides for the components of the present invention to be secured to one another by nuts and bolts along the outer periphery of the components to be joined. The manifold  10  and spacer  40  further are connected to a blower case  170 , by any acceptable method as discussed above. The blower case  170  has, mounted on one side, functioning carburetor throttle linkage  180  and a functioning carburetor fuel line  160  because it is contemplated that in a preferred environment of use, the blower case  170  rests on top of an existing carburetor  100  and carburetor plate  90  located on the upper portion of an engine  80 . One end of the blower case  170  has a bearing housing  130  that encloses at least two drive gears  110  that are connected to a drive pulley  150  mounted on the exterior of the bearing housing  130 . The drive gears  110  interact with a drive pulley  150  when the drive pulley  150  is turned and subsequently turns drive coupler  120  that interacts through bearing housing  130  through an orifice that allows for the drive pulley  150  to turn drive coupler  120  that ultimately turns gears  110 . The bearing housing  130  has front cover  140  that holds drive pulley  150  and has internally located drive gears  110  and externally located drive pulley  150  are placed at one end of the assembly and are configured such that the drive pulley  150  can be connected to the engine crankshaft pulley by a belt, or other appropriate interacting device as is known in the art. The placement of the drive gears  110  and drive pulley  150  provide that when a crankshaft pulley turns a belt, or other appropriate interacting device connected to the drive pulley, it turns the drive pulley which turns the connected drive gears of the assembly to produce a sound similar to functioning supercharger blower systems. Blower case  170  is further mounted above carburetor  110  and carburetor plate  100  onto intake manifold  90 . Blower case  170  also has a rear cover  60 . Mounting may be by an appropriate means as is known in the art. 
   While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.