Claims
- 1. An automatic control system for supplying a fuel-air mixture to the inlet of the intake manifold of the internal combustion engine of a vehicle for regulating the ratio of air to fuel so that this ratio is optimized for prevailing conditions of engine speed and load, said system comprising:
- A. a variable Venturi structure whose input is coupled to a source of combustion air and whose output is coupled to the inlet of said intake manifold, said structure including a throat and a mechanism to adjust the effective area thereof;
- B. a servo motor operatively coupled to said mechanism to adjust the area of said throat;
- C. fuel supply means including a metering valve which controls an auxiliary amount of the fuel to feed fuel into said Venturi structure to be intermixed with said air;
- D. an auxiliary fuel-control motor operatively coupled to said valve to adjust the auxiliary fuel feed thereof;
- E. means to sense the difference in air pressure existing between the input to the Venturi structure and its throat to generate a command signal indicative thereof;
- F. a controller responsive to said command signal to compare said signal with a servo motor set point to produce an output which is applied to the servo motor to adjust said throat area in a direction and to an extent causing the velocity of air through said Venturi structure to comply with said set point; said controller, said servo motor and said means to sense air pressure constituting a closed process control loop;
- G. means to sense the degree of vacuum in said intake manifold to control said auxiliary fuel-control motor to adjust the auxiliary fuel feed accordingly, said degree of vacuum reflecting the prevailing conditions of speed and load;
- H. a transducer coupled to said auxiliary fuel-control motor to produce an auxiliary signal proportional to the degree of vacuum; and
- I. means to apply said auxiliary signal to said controller in said loop to modulate said command signal to cause the rate of air flow through said Venturi structure to assume a value relative to the rate of fuel flow at which the resultant ratio is optimized with respect to said prevailing conditions of speed and load.
- 2. An automatic control system, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engine includes an exhaust and further including means to sense the level of pollutants emitted through said exhaust to produce a signal which is applied to said controller to so modify the fuel-air ratio as to reduce said level.
- 3. An automatic control system, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engine includes a cooling system having a temperature sensor therein to produce a signal which is applied to said controller to so modify the fuel-air ratio as to enrich said fuel under cold temperature conditions.
- 4. An automatic control system, as set forth in claim 1, further including a vacuum switch coupled to said manifold to produce a switching action in said controller in the absence of a vacuum to effect choking.
- 5. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means to sense differential pressure includes a tap at the upper end of the Venturi structure and tap at the throat thereof.
- 6. A system as set forth in claim 1, further including a foot-operated throttle in the inlet to the intake manifold.
- 7. A system as set forth in claim 1, further including a fixed orifice in said fuel supply means to assure a minimum main feed thereof.
- 8. A system as set forth in claim 1, further including means to regulate the rate of change of the auxiliary signal to provide a performance free of hesitation through the transitions encountered in varying modes of operation.
- 9. A system as set forth in claim 1, further including means to regulate the rate of change of the auxiliary fuel supply to provide smooth and economical performance through varying modes of operation.
- 10. A system as set forth in claim 1, further including a booster pump to supply pressurized air to said Venturi structure.
- 11. A system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said fuel metering valve is a pressure-regulating valve, and further including pump means to supply fuel from a reservoir through said valve.
- 12. An automatic control system for supplying a fuel-air mixture to the inlet of the intake manifold of the internal combustion engine of a vehicle for regulating the ratio of air to fuel so that this ratio is optimized for prevailing conditions of engine speed and load, said system comprising:
- A. a variable Venturi structure whose input is coupled to a source of combustion air and whose output is coupled to the inlet of said intake manifold, said structure including a throat and a mechanism to adjust the effective area thereof;
- B. a signal-responsive closed process control loop including a servo motor coupled to said mechanism to adjust the effective area of said Venturi throat;
- C. means to sense the velocity of air passing through said Venturi structure to produce an air velocity command signal which is applied to the input of said loop to cause said servo motor to effect an adjustment in accordance therewith;
- D. means including a metering valve to feed fuel into said Venturi structure to be intermixed with said air therein;
- E. means to adjust said valve in accordance with the degree of vacuum in said intake manifold; and
- F. means responsive to the valve adjustment to produce a signal that reflects said degree of vacuum and to modulate said command signal with said vacuum signal to provide the desired air-to-fuel ratio.
- 13. A system as set forth in claim 12, wherein said variable Venturi structure is constituted by a cylindrical casing provided with a stationary ring having an internal Venturi configuration that defines a throat that surrounds the outlet of a Venturi booster also having an internal Venturi configuration, and a cylindrical spool having an external/internal Venturi configuration that is axially shiftable with respect to the outlet of the booster to vary the constriction of the throat.
- 14. A system as set forth in claim 13, further including a lever pivoted on said casing and operatively coupled to said spool, said lever being swung by said servo motor to shift the spool position.
- 15. A system as set forth in claim 13, wherein said fuel is fed into the Venturi structure by a nozzle located at the inlet to said booster to feed fuel downwardly through said booster.
- 16. A system as set forth in claim 13, wherein said fuel is fed into said Venturi structure by a spray jet at the head of a fuel pipe coaxially centered within said casing and extending into said booster.
- 17. A system as set forth in claim 16, wherein said spray jet emits fuel at right angles to the direction of air flow through said booster.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 919,541, filed June 27, 1978, entitled "Variable Venturi Carburetion System."
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