Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Having fluidic logic control means
Patent
1980-01-04
1982-03-23
Lall, P. S.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Having fluidic logic control means
123437, 261121B, F02M 700
Patent
active
043207316
ABSTRACT:
A free standing air bleed control module is connected to an automotive downdraft type carburetor only by tubing so that it can be located in any convenient position in the engine compartment and yet provide a complete air bleed function to the carburetor fuel lines without a new casting for the carburetor; the module containing a bleed air metering valve movable by a servo to control the flow of bleed air into the fuel lines of the carburetor, the servo being controlled by a computer sensitive to engine operating conditions to schedule the bleed of air at the desired time.
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Braun Paul E.
Freismuth Richard J.
Lopiccola Joseph F.
Ford Motor Company
Lall P. S.
McCollum Robert E.
Sadler Clifford L.
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