Internal combustion engine with turbo supercharger

Power plants – Fluid motor means driven by waste heat or by exhaust energy... – With supercharging means for engine

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60602, F02B 3712

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049932284

ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine comprises a primary supercharger operated in substantially a full range of engine operating conditions of a vehicle and a secondary supercharger operated in a specific range of the engine operating condition. The plurality of supercharger are arranged in parallel in the fore and aft direction of a vehicle in a manner such that the primary supercharger means is disposed forward of the secondary supercharger. The primary supercharger is disposed at a front portion of an engine room, just behind a cooling fan, to easily be provided with a cooling effect by virtue of a fresh air. The secondary supercharger is disposed rearward of the primary supercharger to avoid the cooling effect provided by the fresh air and to receive air warmed by the primary supercharger so to undergo a warming up effect.

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patent: 3734074 (1973-05-01), Butler
patent: 4517801 (1985-05-01), Emonts
patent: 4709552 (1987-12-01), Rutschmann
patent: 4781027 (1988-11-01), Richter

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