Claims
- 1. A fuel injection system for delivering fuel to an internal combustion engine at a rate corresponding to engine needs for constant pressure combustion, said engine having a rotary crank and engine sensors, and said fuel injection system comprising:a supply of liquid fuel; a source of electrical pulses having selected shapes and occurring at a selected timing; a heater coupled to receive said pulses and responsive to each received pulse to electrically heat said liquid fuel rapidly to thereby temporarily and locally change the liquid fuel to vapor and cause a corresponding temporary pressure rise; a fuel delivery mechanism utilizing at least in part said pressure rise to deliver fuel under pressure to said internal combustion engine; a controller controlling said source of electrical pulses to cause the delivery of a plurality of said electrical pulses to the heater per combustion cycle of said engine, at a timing corresponding to fuel flow needs for constant pressure combustion; and engine sensors and an information detecting and supplying circuit coupled to said controller and to said sensors and said rotary crank to detect crank angle position and supply information respecting said sensors and said crank position to the controller to help time said train of pulses relative to combustion cycles.
- 2. A method of delivering fuel to an internal combustion engine by fuel injection at a rate related to fuel needs of the engine for constant pressure combustion, comprising:generating a succession of a short duration pressure pulses in a liquid fuel line for each combustion cycle of the engine by alternate rapid heating a small portion of the fuel to vapor and allowing the vapor to at least partially collapse in response to each of said pulses; and controlling said short duration pressure pulses relative to the TDC of combustion chambers of said engine for each combustion cycle in a manner relating the pulses to fuel needs of the engine for constant pressure combustion.
- 3. A method of using an electro-thermal fuel injection system comprising:operating the fuel injection system for each combustion cycle and each combustion chamber to inject into the combustion chamber a relatively minor amount of fuel to establish a pilot flame; and thereafter operating the fuel injection system to inject into the combustion chamber a relatively major amount of fuel as a sequence of fuel pulses arranged in a manner related to fuel needs for constant pressure combustion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/314,039 filed Sep. 28, 1994, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/980,468 filed Nov. 23, 1992, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/705,501 filed May 24, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,373).
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