Internal-combustion engines – Engine means having internal vaporizing in prechamber with... – Vaporizing by a hot surface of prechamber
Patent
1988-10-24
1989-10-31
Okonsky, David A.
Internal-combustion engines
Engine means having internal vaporizing in prechamber with...
Vaporizing by a hot surface of prechamber
123 73C, F02B 7502
Patent
active
048769991
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a two-stroke engine having an overflow channel through which an air/fuel mixture is supplied. The overflow channel is provided with a vaporization chamber having a hot wall against which fuel is injected and vaporized. The vaporized fuel is stored in the vaporization chamber and is carried into the combustion chamber of the engine by fresh air flowing in from the crankcase when the overflow channel is opened. Even at high rotational speed, a good mixture preparation is asssured.
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Geyer Werner
Schierling Roland
Andreas Stihl
Okonsky David A.
Ottesen Walter
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