Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – With fuel pump
Patent
1985-02-21
1986-07-01
Miller, Carl Stuart
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
With fuel pump
123447, 417289, F02M 3900
Patent
active
045973717
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to a fuel injection apparatus for two-stroke engines and is especially for small engines of high-speed tools such as motor-driven chain saws, for example. It provides for the valve-controlled input of fuel into a pressure chamber of a housing and includes a spring-loaded pump piston journalled for reciprocatory movement in a bore to supply the fuel. The pump piston is sealed by an annular seal. For fuel induction, the pump piston has a passageway opening into the pressure chamber and a valve seat. The valve seat of the pump piston cooperates with a substantially free-flying sealing body for opening and closing the valve.
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patent: 2010165 (1935-08-01), Tear
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patent: 4082072 (1978-04-01), Johnson
Nickel Hans
Wissmann Michael
Miller Carl Stuart
Ottesen Walter
Stihl Andreas
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