Claims
- 1. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, said carburettor comprising:
- a venturi into which passes air, said venturi including a throat and a portion diverging in the downstream direction from said throat, the pressure in said venturi increasing in the downstream direction from said throat;
- main fuel delivery orifice means for spraying liquid fuel into the interior of said venturi at said throat such that a portion of said sprayed fuel is converted into vapor which joins with said air to form an air and vaporized fuel mixture and a further portion of said sprayed fuel is thrown in liquid form against the interior walls of said diverging portion of said venturi;
- a butterfly throttle valve positioned downstream of said venturi and comprising a disc having a first surface facing said venturi and a second surface facing away from said venturi, the pressure within said carburetor adjacent said first surface being greater than the pressure adjacent said second surface; and
- said venturi being provided from said throat longitudinally throughout said diverging portion with means for vaporizing any liquid portion of said fuel passing thereby, said means comprising porous material having a porosity of less than 2.mu. and formed of minute interconnected cells, said porosity being insufficient to allow passage through said porous material of said air and vaporized fuel mixture and insufficient to allow any condensation within said porous material of the thus vaporized fuel, said porous material being capable of being wetted by said fuel in liquid form, such that said liquid fuel is absorbed by said porous material and all of said absorbed fuel is vaporized internally of said porous material and is released therefrom in vapor form in said downstream directions due to said porosity and said increasing pressure.
- 2. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said porous material is provided from said throat longitudinally throughout said diverging portion only.
- 3. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said venturi comprises a primary venturi tube and a secondary venturi, only said primary venturi tube being provided with said porous material, at a part thereof which extends from said throat throughout said diverging portion.
- 4. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said part of the venturi tube is made of said porous material.
- 5. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said venturi comprises a primary venturi tube and a secondary venturi, only said secondary venturi being provided with said porous material, at a part thereof which extends from said throat throughout said diverging portion.
- 6. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 5, wherein said porous material is coated over said part of said secondary venturi to a thickness of less than 0.3 mm.
- 7. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said butterfly throttle valve is provided with means for vaporizing any liquid portion of said fuel passing thereby, said means comprising porous material having a porosity of less than 12.mu., said porosity being insufficient to allow passage through said porous material of said air and vaporized fuel mixture, said porous material being capable of being wetted by said fuel in liquid form, such that said liquid fuel is absorbed by said porous material and is released therefrom in vapor form in said downstream direction.
- 8. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7, wherein said butterfly disc is made of said porous material.
- 9. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said venturi comprises a primary venturi tube and a secondary venturi, both of said primary venturi tube and said secondary venturi being provided with said porous material, at respective parts thereof which extend from the respective said throats thereof throughout the respective said diverging portions thereof.
- 10. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 9, wherein said part of said primary venturi tube is made of said porous material, and said part of said secondary venturi is coated with said porous material to a thickness of less than 0.3 mm.
- 11. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 9, wherein said butterfly throttle valve is provided with means for vaporizing any liquid portion of said fuel passing thereby, said means comprising porous material having a porosity of less than 12.mu., said porosity being insufficient to allow passage through said porous material of said air and vaporized fuel mixture, said porous material being capable of being wetted by said fuel in liquid form, such that said liquid fuel is absorbed by said porous material and is released therefrom in vapor form in said downstream direction.
- 12. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 11, wherein said butterfly disc is made of said porous material.
- 13. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, said carburetor comprising:
- a throttle butterfly disc made of porous material having a porosity of less than 12.mu.; and
- a venturi tube made over a portion thereof of porous material having a porosity of less than 2.mu. and formed of minute interconnected cells, said portion extending longitudinally from a relatively small diameter part of said venturi tube to a relatively large diameter part of said venturi tube.
- 14. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine, said carburetor comprising:
- a venturi into which passes air, said venturi including a throat and a portion diverging in the downstream direction from said throat, the pressure in said venturi increasing in the downstream direction from said throat;
- main fuel delivery orifice means for spraying liquid fuel into the interior of said venturi adjacent said throat such that a portion of said sprayed fuel is converted into vapor which joins with said air to form an air and vaporized fuel mixture and a further portion of said sprayed fuel is thrown in liquid form against the interior walls of said diverging portion of said venturi;
- a butterfly throttle valve positioned downstream of said venturi and comprising a disc having a first surface facing said venturi and a second surface facing away from said venturi, the pressure within said carburetor adjacent said first surface being greater than the pressure adjacent said second surface; and
- said butterfly throttle valve being provided with means for vaporizing any liquid portion of said fuel passing thereby, said means comprising porous material having a porosity of less than 2.mu. and formed of minute interconnected cells, said porosity being insufficient to allow passage through said porous material of said air and vaporized fuel mixture, said porous material being capable of being wetted by said fuel in liquid form, such that said liquid fuel is absorbed by said porous material and is released therefrom in vapor form in said downstream direction.
- 15. A carburettor for an internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 14, wherein said butterfly disc is made of said porous material.
- 16. A carburetor for an internal combustion engine; said carburettor comprising:
- a throttle butterfly disc made of porous material having a porosity of less than 12.mu.; and
- a carburetor throat coated over a portion thereof with porous material having a porosity of less than 2.mu. and formed of minute interconnected cells, said coated portion extending longitudinally from a relatively small diameter part of said throat to a relatively large diameter part of said throat.
- 17. A carburettor as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a venturi tube made over a portion thereof of porous material having a porosity of less than 12.mu., said portion of said venturi tube extending longitudinally from a relatively small diameter part thereof to a relatively large diameter part thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 732,288, filed Oct. 14, 1976, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 610,886 filed on Sept. 5, 1975, now abandoned.
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