Method and apparatus for accomplishing flame ignition for an int

Internal-combustion engines – Precombustion and main combustion chambers in series – Plural precombustion chambers

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123267, 123293, 123495, F02B 1910

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042189934

ABSTRACT:
A flaming engine system for an internal combustion engine of the Otto-cycle type comprises primary and secondary pre-ignition chambers serially interposed between an engine cylinder and a spark plug, and self-actuated of means metering high combustible fuel into the primary pre-ignition chamber. The flame commenced in the primary pre-ignition chamber is enhanced and promoted as it is caused to pass into the secondary pre-ignition chamber, then through geometrically designed openings and into the cylinder for ignition of the base-air-fuel mixture contained within the cylinder.

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