Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Multiple diverse liquids – Water added to charge
Patent
1975-08-12
1977-10-04
Miles, Tim R.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Multiple diverse liquids
Water added to charge
261 50A, 261 51, 261 64C, 261 67, 251209, F02M 722
Patent
active
040524884
ABSTRACT:
A carburettor for an internal combustion engine, which includes a duct connectable to a combustible charge inlet of the engine and having opposed internal wall portions which are parallel, a regulatable fuel inlet for feeding fuel into the duct, and a vacuum inducing vane within the duct and upstream of the fuel inlet, the vacuum inducing vane being biased towards a closed position to impede airflow through the duct and being displaceable against the bias by airflow through the duct, thereby, during operation, to create a negative pressure downstream of the vacuum inducing vane.
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