Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Valved
Patent
1978-03-20
1980-03-18
Miles, Tim R.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Fluid distribution
Valved
261 78R, 261DIG39, F02M 308
Patent
active
041939476
ABSTRACT:
A carburetor having an induction passage with a throttle valve therein has a fuel discharge port arrangement opening into the induction passage generally in the vicinity of an edge of the throttle valve so that as the throttle valve is more nearly opened the edge of the throttle valve, generally, traverses the discharge port arrangement as to effectively increase the functional flow of the discharge port arrangement and thereby effectively increase the rate of flow through the discharge port arrangement; a ledge-like surface situated generally in the induction passage and generally upstream of the discharge port arrangement results in an increase in turbulence of the medium flowing through the induction passage and a better atomization of the fluid flowing from the discharge port arrangement.
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Colt Industries Operating Corp.
Miles Tim R.
Potoroka, Sr. Walter
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