Claims
- 1. A fuel-air mixture apparatus comprising:(a) a primary air passage having an inlet, an adjustable throttle for controlling air flow in said primary air passage and an outlet; (b) a secondary air passage having an inlet and an outlet to said primary air passage between its adjustable throttle and its outlet; (c) a nozzle having an orifice opening into said secondary air passage for introducing a flow of fuel therein; (d) a needle arranged coaxially of said nozzle with its small diameter end at least normally extending from said orifice into said secondary air passage, said needle being axially movable to provide variability of said orifice of said nozzle and control of said fuel flow through said nozzle; and (e) a linkage or control device for directly linking or controlling the position of said needle to the position of said adjustable throttle in said primary air passage for adjustment of said orifice of said nozzle; the arrangement being such that in use the fuel flow from said nozzle is matched to the position of said adjustable throttle and the fuel flowing from said orifice towards said small diameter end of said needle mixes with the air flowing through said secondary passage prior to mixing with the air flowing in said primary air passage.
- 2. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control device is adapted to provide for control of the position of said needle in accordance with engine parameters including the composition of the exhaust from the engine in addition to the position of said throttle.
- 3. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said needle has a small bead at its point for discouraging fuel flow to said point of said needle and linear drop formation from said point and/or for inducing divergence of the fuel as it flows from the end of said needle.
- 4. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said small bead is a small ball or invert cone.
- 5. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said inlet of said primary air passage is adapted to be connected to an air cleaner and said outlet of said primary air passage is adapted to be connected to an inlet manifold of an internal combustion engine.
- 6. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said inlet of said secondary air passage is from said primary air passage between its inlet and its throttle.
- 7. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said primary air passage and said secondary air passage are independent of each other.
- 8. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said inlet of said primary air passage is adapted to be connected to an air cleaner and where inlets to said two air passages are arranged to be downstream of same said air cleaner.
- 9. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said outlet of said secondary air passage is provided at a fixed throttle in said primary air passage, said fixed throttle inducing increased air flow speed in said primary passage and reduced pressure at said outlet of said secondary air passage for enhanced air flow in said secondary air passage.
- 10. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 9, wherein there are provided a plurality of outlets from said secondary air passage at said fixed throat.
- 11. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said secondary air passage has a branch surrounding said primary air passage, said outlets being from said branch and spaced around said primary air passage.
- 12. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said secondary air passage is provided with a constriction for inducing increased air flow speed therethrough and said nozzle is arranged at said constriction whereby the fuel is mixed with the air at its region of increased flow speed.
- 13. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said constriction is formed as an annular space between a ring and said nozzle or said needle.
- 14. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said ring has up- and down-stream bevels meeting at an edge for inducing turbulence.
- 15. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said secondary air passage is provided with a chamber with said nozzle being arranged to inject fuel into said chamber for initial fuel-air mixing in said chamber.
- 16. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said passage has a constriction at the upstream and/or downstream end(s) of said chamber.
- 17. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said constriction is at said outlet from said secondary air passage to said primary air passage.
- 18. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said constriction(s) is/are configured to induce turbulence in the air flow in said secondary air passage, to enhance the mixing of the fuel with the air.
- 19. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 18, said constriction is formed with a pair of bevels meeting at an edge.
- 20. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 15, wherein a portion of said secondary air passage upstream of said chamber approaches said chamber at least substantially tangentially thereto, so as to induce swirling of the air flow in said chamber.
- 21. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said nozzle is arranged to introduce the fuel at the center of the swirl, whence it can radiate for mixing with the air.
- 22. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said nozzle is so arranged that the fuel leaving its orifice impinges on an ultrasonic transducer for comminution of the fuel into small droplets.
- 23. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus is adapted and arranged for fuel flow from said nozzle to be induced by depressed pressure at said nozzle.
- 24. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, including:(a) a member providing said nozzle opening into said secondary air passage and having a bore; (b) a sleeve movably mounted in said bore, having its own bore, in which said needle is movably mounted; (c) an abutment between said needle and said sleeve for limiting the extent of said needle from said sleeve towards said secondary air passage; (d) a spring urging said needle outwards of said nozzle against said abutment, the arrangement being such that on closure of said throttle said needle closes said nozzle, with a force restricted to that applied to it by said spring, and on opening of said throttle said needle and said sleeve are in abutment; whereby said needle and said sleeve move together for withdrawal of said needle from said nozzle to the extent required to match the position of said throttle.
- 25. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 1, in combination with a pump provided for pumping fuel to said nozzle.
- 26. A fuel-air mixture apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said pump is adapted to deliver fuel to said nozzle at substantially constant pressure.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED SPECIFICATIONS
This application is a National Stage application, under 35 U.S.C. 371, of International Application No. PCT/IB97/00781, filed on Jun. 16, 1997.
PCT Information
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