Internal-combustion engines – Combustion chamber means combined with air-fuel mixture... – Air or combustible mixture entering the combustion chamber...
Patent
1985-03-14
1986-10-21
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Combustion chamber means combined with air-fuel mixture...
Air or combustible mixture entering the combustion chamber...
123308, 123188M, F02B 1500
Patent
active
046178961
ABSTRACT:
Several embodiments of induction systems for internal combustion engines embodying three intake valves per cylinder. Each system divides the induction passage for each cylinder into at least two parts and a flow controlling throttle valve is positioned in one of the parts. In some embodiments, the parts have equal effective flow areas and in others they have unequal flow areas. In further embodiments, there are three intake passages serving the same chamber and throttle valves are positioned in two if them. In some of these embodiments, the throttle valves are operated simultaneously while in others they are operated in staged sequence.
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Beutler Ernest A.
Cross E. Rollins
Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha
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