Fuel pulverizer of gasoline engine

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Charge-mixing device in intake

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123557, F02M 2904

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ABSTRACT:
An intake system of an internal combustion engine micronizes the fuel particles of a mixture gas by providing a swirl pot (4) for the carburetor (2), the swirl pot located between the intake manifold (1) and the carburetor (2). The structure is related to a fuel pulverizer of a gasoline engine which provides the increased combustion efficiency of a gasoline engine. The fuel microvaporizer of the present invention is formed with a swirl pot (4) which is shaped with a concave spoon-like form, and is installed between the connecting flanges (3) of the intake manifold (1) and carburetor (2), and includes an intake gas pipe (5) at the center of the concave swirl pot and properly distanced therefrom.

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