Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Cooling of combustible mixture
Patent
1979-10-19
1982-01-05
Lazarus, Ronald H.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Cooling of combustible mixture
261 50A, F02M 3120
Patent
active
043088279
ABSTRACT:
A fuel injection system for internal combustion engines in which fuel is injected, under pressure, into an insulated fuel injection chamber wherein it mixes with incoming air and vaporizes. Heat absorbed in the evaporation of the fuel is taken primarily from the incoming air and from the incoming fuel in the fuel line, which is wrapped about the fuel injection chamber within the insulation, the resulting fuel-air mixture introduced into the combustion chamber is in both a super-cooled and a highly vaporized state.
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