Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Gaseous fuel and air mixer
Patent
1991-10-25
1992-09-15
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Gaseous fuel and air mixer
123525, 48184, F02M 2106
Patent
active
051469030
ABSTRACT:
A fuel lock/converter having an integrated housing with a liquid fuel inlet port and a gaseous fuel outlet port. The outlet port discharges to an air/fuel mixer which acts as a carburetor and its demand controls this fuel lock/converter. Between the inlet port and the outlet port there is a fuel lock which closes in the absence of demand, and opens at any demand. A primary regulator valve regulates liquid flow to a converter, and gaseous fuel from the converter is regulated by a secondary regulator valve. The secondary regulator valve also acts as a fuel lock in the absence of demand.
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Cross E. Rollins
Mon Donald D.
OHG, Inc.
Solis Erick
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