Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Charge-mixing device in intake
Patent
1993-09-24
1995-02-14
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Charge-mixing device in intake
481896, F02M 2904
Patent
active
053885597
ABSTRACT:
An induction regulator for an internal combustion engine comprises at least one perforated element for allowing passage of fuel/air mixture therethrough, at least one open top reservoir for retaining excess unvaporized fuel and a closed loop supporting strip which is coupled to the perforated element. The closed loop is mounted between opposed flanges of the engine manifold which is downstream of the engine's carburetor. The regulator improves the atomization of the fuel as it is processed through the manifold and carburetor, thereby leading to improved fuel consumption and reduced exhaust pollution. The continuous closed loop supporting strip provides for secure attachment of the regulator to the manifold, as well as allows for easier adjustment of the regulator with respect to the manifold.
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Cross E. Rollins
Phoenix Marketing and Engineering, Ltd.
Solis Erick
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