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Automatic regulating process and device for multifuel internal combustion engines

  • US 4,682,293 A
  • Filed: 10/28/1982
  • Issued: 07/21/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/28/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for automatically regulating the running conditions of an internal combustion engine connected to a fuel tank, the apparatus comprising:

  • means for connecting the fuel tank to the engine, the connecting means including only a single fuel line extending between the fuel tank and the engine, the single fuel line having a valve therein, the valve having valve control means associated therewith for controlling flow of fuel through the fuel line;

    an automatic data processing unit, the automatic data processing unit including a memory and a plurality of inputs, the inputs being connected to the following outputs;

    a fuel level output from a fuel level monitor in the fuel tank;

    an output of a fresh fuel data selector such as a card or keyboard which passes data relating to fresh fueling of the tank, the data including the amount of and appropriate stoichiometric air-fuel ratio of the fresh fuel which has filled the tank, the output of the data selector being connected to the memory for storage with data relating to previous fresh fuelings and with the fuel level output so as to provide a current air-fuel ratio for fuel existing in the fuel tank;

    outputs from the engine of combustion air feed rate and combustion air temperature sensors;

    an output from the engine of an exhaust gas monitor;

    an output from the engine of an ignition timer; and

    an output of a techometer associated with the engine;

    the automatic data processing unit including the following output lines;

    a control signal line connected to a heater for operating the heater to select the temperature of the combustion air;

    a control signal line connected to a combustion air valve for operating the combustion air valve to select the rate at which combustion air flows to the engine;

    a control signal line connected to an ignition circuit for controlling the timing of the ignition cicuit of the engine; and

    a control signal line connected to a valve control means for controlling the valve in the single fuel line to select the rate at which the fuel is delivered to the engine;

    whereby;

    the outputs of the automatic data processor are a function of the inputs to the data processor including the input of the fresh fuel data corresponding to the amount and type of fuel currently in the tank, and the amount and type of fuel which previously filled the tank.

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