Claims
- 1. In a fuel supply means for an automobile engine, an inlet induction passage, a fuel supply port opening into said passage, said passage having an upstream inlet for receiving air and a downstream outlet for discharging a fuel-air mixture, throttle means in said passage downstream of said fuel supply port for controlling the axial flow of said mixture in said passage comprising a pair of throttle members movable axially of said passage and dimensioned to effect a variable restriction for said passage upon simultaneous movement of said members in axially opposite directions, said variable restriction comprising a variable geometry flow diffuser for conducting said flow therethrough at nearly sonic velocity at its region of minimum cross sectional area throughout the major operating range of said engine, and means for essentially balancing the force required to move either member in one axial direction against said flow by simultaneously moving the other member axially with said flow throughout the movement of said members.
- 2. In the combination according to claim 1, means for supplying fuel to said passage downstream of said fuel supply port comprising a transfer port in one of said members communicating with said passage, means on the other of said members for restricting said transfer port when said members are at a predetermined position to effect maximum restriction for said passage and for progressively increasing the communication between said transfer port and passage upon said simultaneous movement from said predetermined position.
- 3. In the combination according to claim 2, said means for supplying fuel to said passage downstream of said fuel supply port also comprising a transfer slot opening into said passage through the sidewall thereof, means on said one member for effecting a restricted communication between said transfer slot and transfer port when said members are at said predetermined position, for progressively increasing the communication between said transfer slot and transfer port upon said simultaneous movement of said members for a predetermined limited extent from said predetermined position, and for thereafter decreasing the communication between said transfer slot and transfer port upon continuation of said simultaneous movement beyond said limited extent.
- 4. In the combination according to claim 1, a fuel transfer slot communicating with said passage for supplying fuel thereto through the sidewall thereof downstream of said fuel supply port, a bypass conduit in one of said throttle members having a downstream port opening into said passage downstream of said transfer slot, said bypass conduit also having an upstream port cooperating with said transfer slot to receive increasing amounts of fuel therefrom upon limited simultaneous movement of said members from a location of maximum restriction for said passage.
- 5. In the combination according to claim 4, means on said one throttle member for progressively closing said transfer slot upon continued simultaneous movement of said members from said location after said limited simultaneous movement.
- 6. In the combination according to claim 4, means provided by said induction passage and one throttle member for effecting communication between said passage and upstream port when said members are at said location and for progressively closing said communication upon said limited simultaneous movement.
- 7. In the combination according to claim 6, said means provided by said one throttle member also cooperating with said transfer slot to close the latter upon continued simultaneous movement of said members from said location after said limited simultaneous movement.
- 8. In the combination according to claim 1, said members being dimensioned to effect a maximum restriction for said passage when at a predetermined location with respect to each other and decrease said restriction progressively upon said simultaneous movement from said predetermined location.
- 9. In the combination according to claim 8, said means for effecting said simultaneous movement comprising throttle control means moveable between open and closed positions, means connecting said throttle control means and said members for moving one of the latter in one axial direction from said predetermined location and for moving the other from said predetermined location in the axial direction opposite said one direction upon movement of said throttle control means from its closed position.
- 10. In the combination according to claim 8, said means for effecting said simultaneous movement comprising first and second flexible tension exerting means, said first flexible means having opposite ends connected to one of each of said members and extending from said ends in one axial direction, said second flexible means having opposite ends also connected to one of each of said members and extending from its opposite ends in the axial direction opposite said one axial direction, said members and flexible means completing a closed loop, and means for eliminating lost motion from said closed loop and for assuring movement of each member in the axially opposite direction from the other member upon axial movement of either member comprising guide means for supporting said flexible means in movable relationship in said closed loop.
- 11. In the combination according to claim 8, said member comprising an annular outer member coaxial with said passage and an inner member coaxial with said annular member for progressively restricting the opening of the latter upon said simultaneous movement toward said location, the outer periphery of said annular member being in sliding engagement with the wall of said passage to effect a high resistance to fluid flow therebetween.
- 12. In the combination according to claim 11, said inner member being movable in one axial direction upon said simultaneous movement toward said location, the inner surface of said annular member and the outer surface of said inner member diverging in said one axial direction.
- 13. In the combination according to claim 8, said throttle members comprising an outer annular member and a coaxial inner member defining said flow diffuser, means for supplying fuel to said passage throughout an intermediate range of said simultaneous movement from said predetermined location comprising a transfer slot opening into said passage adjacent said region of maximum restriction when said members are at said location, a transfer duct extending into said annular member for conducting fuel thereinto from said transfer slot, the sidewalls of said passage and annular member having cooperating valve portions for restricting communication between said transfer slot and transfer duct when said members are at said location, for progressively increasing said communication throughout limited opening movement of said members from said location, for effecting communication between said transfer duct and passage upstream of said annular member when said members are at said location, and for decreasing the latter communication upon said opening movement of said members from said location, and bypass duct means in said annular member for effecting communication between said transfer duct and passage downstream of said region of maximum restriction for said diffuser.
- 14. In the combination according to claim 13, said valve portions for effecting said communication between said transfer duct and passage upstream of said annular member also comprising means for restricting the latter communication when said members are at said location and for progressively increasing the latter communication upon said simultaneous movement for a limited extent from said location.
- 15. In the combination according to claim 8, said throttle members comprising an outer annular member and a coaxial inner member defining said flow diffuser, means for supplying fuel to said passage throughout an intermediate range of said simultaneous movement from said predetermined location comprising a transfer slot opening into said passage adjacent said region of maximum restriction when said members are at said location, a transfer duct extending through said annular member for conducting fuel from said transfer slot into said passage, the sidewalls of said passage and annular member having cooperating valve portions for decreasing the communication between said transfer slot and transfer duct upon said simultaneous movement of said members beyond a predetermined intermediate location
- 16. In the combination according to claim 15, the sidewalls of said annular member and inner member having cooperating valve portions for restricting communication between said transfer duct and passage when said members are at said location and for progressively increasing said communication as said members move from said location.
- 17. In the combination according to claim 15, the sidewalls of said passage and annular member having cooperating valve portions for restricting the communication between said transfer slot and transfer duct when said members are at the first named predetermined location and for progressively increasing the last named communication upon said simultaneous movement in the direction from said first named location toward said intermediate location.
- 18. In the combination according to claim 17, the sidewalls of said annular member and inner member having cooperating valve portions for restricting communication between said transfer duct and passage when said members are at said location and for progressively increasing said communications as said members move from said location.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of copending application, Ser. No. 807,099, filed 6/16/77, and relates to throttle means for controlling the flow of liquid fuel for an internal combustion engine and for atomizing or breaking-up and mixing the fuel with air to effect a homogeneous dispersion of fine fuel droplets in a gaseous fuel-air mixture to facilitate complete evaporation of the fuel prior to combustion in the engine.
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