Claims
- 1. A fuel injection system for an engine comprising:
- an injecting means arranged downstream of a throttle valve provided in a suction pipe of said engine for jetting a fuel into said suction pipe, said injecting means having an injection nozzle;
- a bypass passageway extended from a portion of said suction pipe which is located upstream of said throttle valve through a vicinity of said injection nozzle of said injector to a portion of said suction pipe which is located downstream of said throttle valve;
- atomizing means for mixing air introduced through said bypass passageway with fuel jetted by said injector;
- an electromagnetic valve arranged in said bypass passageway in such a manner that said electromagnetic valve is located upstream of said injector, said electromagnetic valve adapted to control the flow rate of air in said bypass passageway;
- a load sensing means for detecting a load of said engine;
- a control unit for controlling said electromagnetic valve in such a manner that, solely when said engine is in an idling state, the degree of opening of said electromagnetic valve is set to completely zero or an extremely small value, and further when said engine is not in an idling state, the degree of opening of said electromagnetic valve is set to a value larger than said extremely small value.
- 2. A fuel injection system according to claim 1, in which said load sensing means comprises a throttle opening sensor for detecting a degree of opening of said throttle valve.
- 3. A fuel injection system according to claim 1, in which said load sensing means-comprises an air flow sensor.
- 4. A fuel injection system according to claim 1, in which said load sensing means comprises a suction pressure sensor.
- 5. A fuel injection system for an engine which comprises:
- a mixing means for mixing air with fuel injected by an injector which is provided downstream of a throttle valve in the suction pipe of said engine, and
- a means for controlling the quantity of air supplied by said mixing means according to a load of said engine.
- in which solely when said engine is in an idling state, said controlling means controls said mixing means in such a manner that said mixing means is opened to an extremely small value or less, and further when said engine is not in an idling state, said controlling means controls said mixing means in such a manner that said mixing means is opened larger than said extremely small value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/031,474, filed Mar. 15, 1993.
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