Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system
Patent
1978-08-01
1981-06-09
Lazarus, Ronald H.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Fuel injection system
261 50A, 261 44A, F02M 3900
Patent
active
042717949
ABSTRACT:
A fuel delivery apparatus is proposed for mixture-compressing, externally ignited internal combustion engines, which serves to meter a fuel quantity adapted to the quantity of air induced and to regulate the fuel-air mixture in accordance with operational characteristics of the internal combustion engine. The fuel delivery apparatus comprises a fuel metering system actuated by an air measuring element arranged in the air induction line of the internal combustion engine, while the air measuring element has a control body which controls the size of the air induction tube cross-sectional area, a radial vane which is pivotably fixed in a work chamber, and a damping vane fixed in a damping chamber. The radial vane separates the work chamber into partial chambers and is impacted upon by the pressure upstream and downstream of the control body in such a manner that a force engages the radial vane which is capable of moving the control body in the direction of an enlargement of the controlled induction tube cross-sectional area and which acts counter to a return force. The damping vane separates the damping chamber into a pressure chamber and a throttle chamber; the pressure chamber is connected with atmospheric pressure or with the pressure upstream of the control body, and the throttle chamber, into which the damping vane moves during an opening movement of the control body, is connected with the pressure chamber via a throttle point. The throttle chamber and/or the pressure chamber of the damping chamber are capable of being connected with the induction tube section downstream of the control body by means of contro valves in accordance with operational characteristics of the internal combustion engine, for the purpose of influencing the fuel-air mixture furnished to the internal combustion engine.
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patent: 4184466 (1980-01-01), Nagele
Eisele Hermann
Kammerer Werner
Knapp Heinrich
Greigg Edwin E.
Lazarus Ronald H.
Moy Magdalen
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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