Carburation system
First Claim
1. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein;
fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of aid pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurized air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base;
atmospheric air means having an atmospheric air passage and an atmospheric air throttling valve interposed in said atmospheric air passage for controlling flow therethrough, said atmospheric air passage having an outlet opening to said mixing chamber for supplying a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of fuel and pressurized air from said nozzle means to said engine;
an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to said fuel throttling valve, pressurized air throttling valve and atmospheric air throttling valve, said fuel throttling valve and pressurized air throttling valve having actuators extending movably from said premix means, said throttle member being a lever with means pivoting same with respect to said premix means, said throttle lever extending from said pivot means past said actuators for said fuel and pressurized air throttling valves to a remote portion, said atmospheric air throttling valve having an actuator actuable by said remote portion of said throttle lever, said atmospheric air and pressurized air and fuel throttling valves being reciprocating spring closed valves each having as its actuator a stem engaging said throttling lever through an axial adjustment means presettable for setting the closed position of the corresponding throttling valve at a desired position of said throttling lever.
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Abstract
A carburation system for supplying a fuel-air mixture to an internal combustion engine includes a hollow base securable to the engine and containing a mixing chamber. A fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve supply corresponding fuel and pressurized air jets for aspirating fuel in a finely divided, uniformly mixed form in the pressurized air into the mixing chamber. Atmospheric air is drawn through an atmospheric air valve into the mixing chamber to supply a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of the fuel and pressurized air from the mixing chamber to the engine. An operator-controllable throttle member connects to and controls simultaneously the fuel, pressurized air and atmospheric air valves for positive operator control of all three final mixture components.
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16 Claims
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1. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein; fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of aid pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurized air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base; atmospheric air means having an atmospheric air passage and an atmospheric air throttling valve interposed in said atmospheric air passage for controlling flow therethrough, said atmospheric air passage having an outlet opening to said mixing chamber for supplying a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of fuel and pressurized air from said nozzle means to said engine; an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to said fuel throttling valve, pressurized air throttling valve and atmospheric air throttling valve, said fuel throttling valve and pressurized air throttling valve having actuators extending movably from said premix means, said throttle member being a lever with means pivoting same with respect to said premix means, said throttle lever extending from said pivot means past said actuators for said fuel and pressurized air throttling valves to a remote portion, said atmospheric air throttling valve having an actuator actuable by said remote portion of said throttle lever, said atmospheric air and pressurized air and fuel throttling valves being reciprocating spring closed valves each having as its actuator a stem engaging said throttling lever through an axial adjustment means presettable for setting the closed position of the corresponding throttling valve at a desired position of said throttling lever. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein; fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to a pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurised air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of said pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurized air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base, said fuel jet means comprising a central fuel jet aimed into said mixing chamber, said pressurized air jet means comprising a first set of pressurized air jets circumferentially surrounding said fuel jet and also aimed into said mixing chamber for asperating and atomizing fuel from said fuel jet and carrying same through said mixing chamber to said engine, said pressurized air jet means further including a second set of pressurized air jets extending beyond said first set into said mixing chamber and aimed convergently substantially toward the axis of said fuel jet to enhance a finely divided mixing of said fuel with air in said mixing chamber; atmospheric air means having an atmospheric air passage and an atmospheric air throttling valve interposed in said atmospheric air passage for controlling flow therethrough, said atmospheric air passage having an outlet opening to said mixing chamber for supplying a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of fuel and pressurized air from said nozzle means to said engine; an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to said fuel throttling valve, pressurized air throttling valve and atmospheric air throttling valve. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein; fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to a pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of said pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurised air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means further including a body fixedly supporting said fuel jet means and including an adaptor ring threaded on the lower end portion of said body for supporting said body atop said hollow base, said pressurized air jet means comprising a pressurized air nozzle member fixedly supported by said ring and having a pressurized air jet normally located adjacent said fuel jet, and means for securing said adaptor ring to said hollow base for axial adjustment of said fuel jet with respect to said pressurized air jet by threaded adjustment of said ring with respect to said body; atmospheric air means having an atmospheric air passage and an atmospheric air throttling valve interposed in said atmospheric air passage for controlling flow therethrough, said atmospheric air passage having an outlet opening to said mixing chamber for supplying a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of fuel and pressurized air from said nozzle means to said engine; an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to said fuel throttling valve, pressurized air throttling valve and atmospheric air throttling valve.
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14. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein; fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to a pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of said pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurized air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base, said premix means further comprising a body containing said fuel and pressurized air passages, actuator means for said fuel throttling valve and pressurized air throttling valve extending movably from said body, said atmospheric air throttling valve also having actuator means, an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to the actuator means for said fuel, pressurized air and atmospheric air throttling valves, said actuator means of said fuel throttling valve including a stem shiftable by said throttle member to progressively open said fuel throttling valve, a limit member adjustably mounted on said premix means body in the path of opening movement of said stem for limiting opening movement of said fuel throttling valve, and means operatively connecting said adjustable limit member also with said throttle member for shifting said limit member in the direction of valve opening movement of said throttling valve stem so as to vary the fuel throttling valve opening limit dependent on the position of said thottle member. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A carburation system for supplying a fuel air mixture to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a hollow base securable to said engine for supplying said fuel air mixture thereto, and having a mixing chamber therein; fuel-pressurized air premix means having a fuel passage connected to a fuel supply and a pressurized air passage connectible to pressurized air supply, a fuel throttling valve and a pressurized air throttling valve interposed in said fuel passage and pressurized air passage, respectively, for controlling flow therethrough, and premix nozzle means including fuel jet means at the outlet of said fuel passage and pressurized air jet means at the outlet of said pressurized air passage and located near said fuel jet means for atomizing fuel therefrom and directing pressurized air carrying finely divided fuel particles into said mixing chamber through a premix opening in said hollow base, said fuel-pressurized air premix means being secured at said nozzle to said hollow base; atmospheric air means having an atmospheric air passage and an atmospheric air throttling valve interposed in said atmospheric air passage for controlling flow therethrough, said atmospheric air passage having an outlet opening to said mixing chamber for supplying a final mixture of atmospheric air and the premixture of fuel and pressurized air from said nozzle means to said engine; an operator controllable throttle member operatively connected to said fuel throttling valve, pressurized air throttling valve and atmospheric air throttling valve; actuator means interposed between said throttle member and fuel throttling valve for controlling opening of said fuel throttling valve by the advancing throttle member, said actuator means including a resilient means interposed between said throttle member and fuel throttling valve for permitting a reduction of opening movement of said fuel throttling valve disproportionate to opening movement of said throttle member, and limit means engageable with said fuel throttling valve and cooperative with said resilient means for limiting fuel throttling valve movement to a portion of the possible range thereof while permitting continued movement of said throttle member and air throttling valves beyond the corresponding portions of their ranges, so as vary the fuel/air ratio of said final mixture with the position of said throttle member.
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