Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Liquid fuel evaporating by submerged air supply
Patent
1977-10-28
1980-09-02
Lazarus, Ronald H.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Liquid fuel evaporating by submerged air supply
123573, 261121B, F02M 1722
Patent
active
042201276
ABSTRACT:
Air is bubbled through a preset level of fuel in a vaporization chamber, thus forming a vaporized fuel-air mixture. The vaporized fuel-air mixture is supplied to the carburetor through a vapor conduit from the crankcase. Each time the engine is started, a drop of additive is inserted. Each time the engine is stopped the fuel is drained from the vaporization chamber.
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Coffee Wendell
Federer James P.
Lazarus Ronald H.
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