Claims
- 1. A fuel delivery system for combustion devices comprising means to deliver air and liquid fuel in one direction including a confining passage, an adjustable valve means across the confining passage, a dual atomizing screen assembly close to the downstream side of the valve means including a comparatively coarse mesh upstream screen element and a finer mesh downstream screen element, the two screen elements lying in contact with each other substantially, a plenum for the atomized homogeneous fuel charge immediately downstream from the dual atomizing screen assembly and being considerably larger in cross sectional size than the confining passage, and a pressure regulator means controlling opening and closing movement of said valve means to maintain a constant velocity of air and liquid fuel through an adjustable throat of the valve means, the pressure regulator means including parts in communication with said plenum and confining passage to constantly sense the pressures therein.
- 2. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 1, and said adjustable valve means comprising a gate valve including a movable gate element across the confining passage and having a connection with a movable part of the pressure regulator means.
- 3. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 1, and said comparatively coarse mesh screen element being approximately a 20-90 mesh screen and said finer mesh screen element being approximately a 100-300 mesh screen.
- 4. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 1, and said confining passage being formed by a delivery conduit of a predetermined cross sectional size and said plenum being formed by a conduit of a substantially larger cross sectional size.
- 5. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 4, and said conduits being generally coaxial with said valve means and screen assembly located respectively at the outlet end of the delivery conduit and the inlet end of the larger cross section conduit.
- 6. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 5, and a liquid fuel delivery element projecting into said delivery conduit upstream of the valve means.
- 7. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 6, and an adjustable throttling element in the delivery conduit upstream of the liquid fuel delivery element.
- 8. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 1, and the pressure regulator means comprising a diaphragm sensing unit having a pair of diaphragm chambers in communication with said plenum and confining passage through said parts, said parts comprising a pair of tubes, and a diaphragm responder unit connected with said adjustable valve means and having a diaphragm chamber in communication with an intermediate servo-piston chamber of the diaphragm sensing unit.
- 9. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 8, and a movable servo-piston in the servo-piston chamber of the diaphragm sensing unit and being engaged with a pair of opposing elastic diaphragms of the sensing unit within separated diaphragm chambers of such units.
- 10. A fuel delivery system as defined in claim 9, and means to adjust the sensitivity of the diaphragms of the diaphragm sensing unit and diaphragm responder unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 098,033, filed Nov. 28, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,320, for VARIABLE CAPACITY FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR ENGINES.
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