Quadrature trigger system for sequential fuel injection

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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123476, 123492, F02D 502

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ABSTRACT:
A quadrature trigger system for a sequential fuel injection system utilizes a single lobe timing cam connected to the camshaft of a four cylinder internal combustion engine as illustrated in FIG. 2. Positioned in a sensing relationship to the cam are two proximity sensors which generate bilevel electrical signals having a fifty percent duty cycle and which are spaced ninety electrical degrees apart. These electrical signals are decoded in a logic network to direct fuel injection pulses from either of two pulse generators to the proper sequenced fuel injector.

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