Claims
- 1. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, comprising means defining a fuel chamber, a fuel-infeed conduit cooperating with the fuel chamber, an impeller wheel for rotating the fuel chamber about a lower end of the fuel-infeed conduit, the fuel chamber possessing at least one lateral nozzle for the delivery of fuel into a mixing compartment, a substantially ring-shaped gap provided in the fuel chamber between its inner wall and the fuel-infeed conduit, the fuel chamber including a lower fuel compartment and an upper fuel compartment, said nozzle being disposed in the upper fuel compartment, the fuel-infeed conduit opening into the lower fuel compartment, the ring-shaped gap flow communicating the lower fuel compartment with the upper fuel compartment, the upper fuel compartment having a ring-shaped air inlet opening which is substantially coaxially arranged with respect to the fuel-infeed conduit, wherein the fuel-infeed conduit has an outlet opening, the ring-shaped gap between the lower fuel compartment and the upper fuel compartment possesses a length amounting to a multiple of its diameters and a gap width which is smaller than the diameter of the outlet opening of the fuel-infeed conduit, and wherein from the upper fuel compartment there leads a respective substantially radial bore to each said lateral fuel-delivery nozzle, and the diameter of the bore is greater than the width of the ring-shaped gap.
- 2. The carburetor as defined in claim 1, wherein the lower fuel compartment possesses a recess which is substantially coaxially arranged with respect to the fuel-infeed conduit, and at least one channel leading to means defining a fuel-delivery opening.
- 3. The carburetor as defined in claim 2, wherein the channel located in the coaxial recess of the lower fuel compartment has an opening which is different in size than said fuel-delivery opening of the channel.
- 4. The carburetor as defined in claim 3, wherein said channel opening is smaller than the fuel-delivery opening.
- 5. The carburetor as defined in claim 3, wherein said channel opening is larger than the fuel-delivery opening.
- 6. In a carburetor of the injection type for an internal combustion engine having a fuel supply and a mixing chamber, the combination comprising
- a fuel-infeed conduit adapted to be fixedly disposed coaxially within the mixing chamber, said conduit having a lower end with a fuel outlet opening,
- a fuel chamber cooperating with said conduit,
- an impeller for rotating the fuel chamber about the lower end of said conduit and about an axis defined by said conduit,
- said fuel chamber including a bottom disposed under the fuel outlet opening of said conduit and at least one fuel ejection opening being disposed above the fuel outlet opening of said conduit by a distance greater than an outer diameter of said conduit,
- said fuel chamber and the lower end of said conduit cooperating to define a lower fuel compartment,
- said lower fuel compartment extending between the fuel chamber bottom and the fuel outlet opening of said conduit,
- fuel flow channel means extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said fuel chamber from said lower fuel compartment to said fuel ejection opening,
- said channel means having a lower end communicating with said lower fuel compartment and an upper end transverse to the axis of rotation of said fuel chamber and communicating with said fuel ejection means, and
- an annular gap between said conduit and an inner surface of said fuel chamber.
- 7. The carburetor as defined in claim 6, wherein said fuel ejection opening has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of said fuel chamber bottom.
- 8. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, comprising means defining a fuel chamber, a fuel-infeed conduit cooperating with the fuel chamber, an impeller wheel for rotating the fuel chamber about a lower end of the fuel-infeed conduit, the fuel chamber possessing at least one lateral nozzle for the delivery of fuel into a mixing compartment, a substantially ring-shaped gap provided in the fuel chamber between its inner wall and the fuel-infeed conduit, the fuel chamber including a lower fuel compartment and an upper fuel compartment, the fuel-infeed conduit opening into the lower fuel compartment, the ring-shaped gap flow communicating the lower fuel compartment with the upper fuel compartment, the upper fuel compartment having a ring-shaped air inlet opening which is substantially coaxially arranged with respect to the fuel-infeed conduit, wherein the means defining said fuel chamber incorporates a housing having a housing wall, and within the fuel chamber-housing there is provided between the housing wall and the fuel-infeed conduit a substantially ring-shaped compartment forming the ring-shaped gap and the upper fuel compartment, the length of the ring-shaped compartment being greater than the outer diameter of the fuel-infeed conduit, and the diameter of the lower fuel compartment which is coaxial with the fuel-infeed conduit is smaller than the external diameter of the fuel-infeed conduit, and at least one fuel channel provided at its upper end with said nozzle, said channel leading laterally upwardly away from the lower fuel compartment, the nozzle comprising a dosing nozzle delivering a quantity of fuel which is at least approximately proportional to the square root of the fuel excess pressure prevailing in the fuel channel.
- 9. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, wherein the lower fuel compartment has a diameter which is substantially equal to the inner diameter of the fuel-infeed conduit.
- 10. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, wherein the fuel channel includes a starting section, an intermediate section and a terminal section which each have essentially the same diameter and which diameter is equal to the diameter of the lower fuel compartment.
- 11. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, wherein the fuel channel includes a starting section, an intermediate section and a terminal section each of which have a diameter which at most is 10% smaller than the diameter of the lower fuel compartment.
- 12. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, wherein there is provided a single nozzle.
- 13. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, further including two of said nozzles, and a respective fuel channel leading from the lower fuel compartment to each said nozzle.
- 14. The carburetor as defined in claim 13, wherein both nozzles are spaced at a different distance from the impeller wheel.
- 15. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, wherein the fuel channel possesses an intermediate section parallel to the axis of rotation of the fuel chamber-housing, the diameter of the intermediate section not exceeding the diameter of the lower fuel compartment and being greater than the diameter of the nozzle.
- 16. The carburetor as defined in claim 15, wherein the fuel channel further includes a terminal section which extends from the upper end of the intermediate section of the fuel channel to the nozzle, said terminal section being located in a plane which is essentially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the fuel chamber-housing and having a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the nozzle.
- 17. The carburetor as defined in claim 15, wherein the fuel channel further includes a starting section extending from the lower fuel compartment to the intermediate section of the fuel channel, said starting section being located in a plane which is essentially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the fuel chamber-housing and having a diameter which is not smaller than the diameter of the intermediate section of the fuel channel.
- 18. The carburetor as defined in claim 17, including a terminal section of the fuel channel which extends from the upper end of the intermediate section of the fuel channel to the nozzle, said terminal section being located in a plane which is essentially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the fuel chamber-housing and having a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the nozzle, and wherein selectively at least the starting section, the terminal section, or both such sections of the fuel channel, extend in radial direction.
- 19. The carburetor as defined in claim 8, further including an atomizer device arranged in front of each nozzle in order to post-atomize the fuel which is delivered by at least one of the nozzles.
- 20. The carburetor as defined in claim 19, wherein the atomizer device comprises spray edge means rotating with the fuel chamber-housing.
- 21. The carburetor as defined in claim 19, wherein the fuel chamber-housing comprises a substantially cylindrical block possessing an axial blindhole bore for the reception of the fuel-infeed conduit and for forming the lower fuel compartment and bores for the fuel channel leading from the lower fuel compartment to the nozzle in a jacket surface of the cylindrical block.
- 22. The carburetor as defined in claim 19, wherein the fuel chamber-housing comprises a substantially cylindrical block, the atomizer device comprises ring means which at the region of each nozzle surrounds at a certain spacing the cylindrical housing block.
Priority Claims (2)
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6017/75 |
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9835/75 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation application filed under 37 CFR 1.60 from its pending parent application Ser. No. 680,387 filed Apr. 26, 1976, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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559856 |
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1144763 |
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Continuations (1)
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