Gas separation – Deflector – Impingement baffle
Patent
1985-01-22
1986-07-15
Miles, Tim
Gas separation
Deflector
Impingement baffle
55DIG28, F02M 1734
Patent
active
046004181
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an air-intake arrangement for a two-stroke engine for use in hand-guided, engine-driven apparatus such as motor-driven chain saws. The air-intake arrangement includes an air filter and a baffle wall for guiding fuel particles that are buffeted back out of the air induction channel by the engine. The baffle wall has a curvature to define a deflector to redirect the fuel particles in a largely gaseous state towards the carburetor. The arrangement provides an optimum air-fuel mixture which is not overrich and a trouble-free operation of the engine.
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Gommel Reinhard
Hoppner Klaus
Laser Jurgen
Meyer Gerhard
Salomon Hans G.
Andreas Stihl
Miles Tim
Ottesen Walter
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