Fuel-air ratio (lambda) correcting apparatus for a rotor-type ca

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Auxiliary control of carburetor fuel metering

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123492, 261 88, 261 342, F02M 1700

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ABSTRACT:
An airstream driven rotor assembly with a centrifugal pump forcing a measured fuel quantity through a fixed orifice in direct substantially linear proportion to rotor speed and thus to airstream volume. The ultimate fuel-air ratio is corrected for optimum operation by slightly changing, in response to measured parameters, one of the mixture constituents. In one embodiment, the fuel discharge bore (9) of a rotor (7) is dimensioned that the rotor carburetor (2) produces a lean mixture with a .lambda.-value which is constant for all operating points approximately 1.25. For fuel-air ratio correction additional fuel is brought into atomization ring (11) of rotor (7), by which the fuel-air ratio in the lean mixture is changed and at the engine operating points the .lambda.-values are adjusted to give most favorable fuel consumption, output and pollution. The fuel-air ratio correction apparatus includes a regulated injection pump (20) with an injection nozzle (39a) directed at the internal wall (13) of the atomization ring (11) with approximately 50 mm.sup.3 of additional fuel delivered per stroke, and a regulating device (50) with a pulse generator (40) for driving injection pump (20) with pulses of regulated frequency. The regulation of repetition frequency is controlled by control signal generators in dependence on operating parameters of the engine such as opening of the throttle valve (18) for acceleration correction, coolant temperature for the cold start correction, etc. In other embodiments, the air volume is reduced to enrich the mixture, and in another, the air velocity is increased to enrich the mixture.

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