Internal-combustion engines – Noncompression
Patent
1977-01-14
1978-10-24
Cox, Ronald B.
Internal-combustion engines
Noncompression
123119EE, 123 32EJ, F02B 300, F02M 700
Patent
active
041215494
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for metering fuel and air for an engine, which apparatus comprises air flow measuring means which measures at least a part of the flow of air for the engine and which generates an electrical output that is proportional to the measured air flow, control means which receives the output from the air flow measuring means and which generates electrical output signals which vary in dependence upon the received signals, and an injector which injects fuel in response to the signals from the control means. Preferably the apparatus of the invention includes fuel dissipating means, such as a heat pipe or a sonic nozzle, for finely atomizing the injected fuel.
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Broad Michael John
Hall Samuel Stewart
Martin Barrie James
Cox Ronald B.
Plessey Handel und Investments AG
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