Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Charge-mixing device in intake
Patent
1979-03-19
1981-07-07
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Charge-mixing device in intake
261 79R, F02M 2900
Patent
active
042768675
ABSTRACT:
A fuel atomizing device is provided for use with the carburetor having an air induction tube and a fuel supply. In the preferred form the atomizing device comprises a body having an inner tubular part coaxially positioned within an outer tubular part. The inner body part, however, is spaced inwardly from the outer part thus forming a tubular chamber therebetween. One end of the chamber is closed by securing the body parts together while the other end of the chamber is open through a slot formed between the body parts. The chamber is connected to the carburetor fuel supply via a tube while the body is coaxially positioned within the carburetor air induction tube and so that its closed end faces upstream. In operation, air passing through the carburetor induction tube passes around both the inner and outer body parts and, in doing so, draws fuel from the chamber and through the slot at the other end of the body.
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Myhre Charles J.
Nelli R. A.
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