Device for supplying a mixture of fuel and air to a manifold of

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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123472, 261 781, 261DIG39, 261DIG82, F02M 5102

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ABSTRACT:
The device substantially comprises an upper body in which is formed a first perforation in communication with an air intake opening and delimited by a first conical surface and a support element for a fuel atomisation and metering valve having a tubular form and connected to the first conical surface by means of a pair of ribs disposed substantially in the plane which contains the axis of the first conical surface. The device further includes a lower body in which is formed a second perforation delimited by a second conical surface coaxial with the first and which is in communication with a mixture supply opening, the cone angle of the second conical surface being greater than that of the first conical surface.

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