Apparatus for feeding volatile fuel components in measured quant

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel flow regulation between the pump and the charge-forming...

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123518, 123520, F02M 3302

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052263975

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for temporarily storing and feeding in measured quantities the volatile fuel components found in the free space of a tank installation into the intake tube of an internal combustion engine includes a vent line which connects the free space to the atmosphere. A storage chamber with an absorption element is arranged in the vent line. A line connects the storage chamber to the intake tube and is capable of being sealed by a valve. A throttle valve is supported on a drive shaft and is configured in the intake tube. The valve includes an actuator, which is capable of being operated by the drive shaft.

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