Claims
- 1. A fuel-air ratio regulator for an internal combustion engine that includes an air induction tube, a fuel injection pump and a primary fuel pump, comprising:
- (a) an air quantity measuring member, disposed in said air induction tube;
- (b) first fuel control means, disposed in the fuel line between said primary fuel pump and said fuel injection pump, and actuated by said air quantity measuring member; and
- (c) air flow control means, disposed in the induction tube and connected to the first fuel control means for actuation by said first fuel control means; whereby the air quantity aspirated by the engine is compared to the allotted fuel quantity and a desired fuel-air ratio is maintained automatically.
- 2. A fuel-air regulator as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- (d) means for arbitrary actuation of the fuel injection pump resulting in arbitrary control of the allotted fuel quantity;
- and wherein said first fuel control means includes
- (ii) a servo motor, actuated by said first fuel control means and wherein said air flow control means is a throttle butterfly valve actuated by said servo motor.
- 3. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 2, wherein said fuel injection pump includes means for automatic rpm control.
- 4. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 1, wherein said first fuel control means includes
- (i) a fuel valve with a movable valve member actuated by said air quantity measuring member; whereby motions of said movable valve member tend to produce changes in the pressure gradient across said fuel valve which are counteracted by said air flow control means.
- 5. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 4, wherein the flow cross section of said fuel valve corresponds to the air quantity aspirated by the engine and wherein said first fuel control means further includes:
- (ii) a differential pressure valve, connected upstream and downstream of said fuel valve; and
- (iii) a servo motor, actuated by said fuel valve and connected to influence said air flow control means.
- 6. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 5, wherein said air quantity measuring member is a baffle plate, disposed transversely in the induction tube and pivotably attached at one side to a shaft mounted on the induction tube and wherein the pivotal axis of said baffle plate defines a first and a second portion thereof, said first portion moving substantially within the longitudinal extent of said induction tube and said second portion moving substantially within an outwardly bulging portion of said induction tube, thereby damping the pivotal motions of said baffle plate.
- 7. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 6, wherein said baffle plate has a hub which surrounds said shaft and is associated therewith for relative rotation, and which includes fuel channels, and wherein said shaft also includes fuel channels which cooperate with said fuel channels in said hub, thereby producing a variable pressure difference.
- 8. A fuel-air regulator as defined in claim 7, wherein said differential pressure valve has a diaphragm, dividing it into two chambers one of which is connected to the fuel line upstream of said fuel valve and includes a valve seat which may be obturated by said diaphragm, whereas the other chamber is connected to the fuel line downstream of said fuel valve and contains a spring which urges said diaphragm to obturate said valve seat.
- 9. A fuel-air ratio regulator as defined in claim 8, wherein said servo motor is a hydraulic servo motor.
- 10. In an internal combustion engine employing stratified charge fuel delivery and including an air induction tube, at least one fuel injection pump and a primary fuel pump, the combination comprising:
- (a) an air quantity measuring member, disposed in said air induction tube;
- (b) first fuel control means, disposed in the fuel line between said primary fuel pump and said fuel injection pump, and actuated by said air quantity measuring member; and
- (c) air flow control means, disposed in the induction tube and connected to the first fuel control means for actuation by said first fuel control means; whereby the air quantity aspirated by the engine is compared to the allotted fuel quantity and a desired fuel-air ratio is maintained automatically.
- 11. In an internal combustion engine employing self-ignition and including an air induction tube, a fuel injection pump and a primary fuel pump, the combination comprising:
- (a) an air quantity measuring member, disposed in said air induction tube;
- (b) first fuel control means, disposed in the fuel line between said primary fuel pump and said fuel injection pump, and actuated by said air quantity measuring member; and
- (c) air flow control means, disposed in the induction tube and connected to the first fuel control means for actuation by said first fuel control means; whereby the air quantity aspirated by the engine is compared to the allotted fuel quantity and a desired fuel-air ratio is maintained automatically.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 551,498, filed Feb. 20, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,015,571.
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