Claims
- 1. A fuel impact device for an internal combustion engine comprising air chamber means, air-fuel mixture chamber means in open communication with the air chamber means of the internal combustion engine, air valve means provided in the air chamber means for selectively admitting air into the interior thereof, rotatable fuel accelerator means journalled between the air chamber means and air-fuel mixture chamber means, internal fuel receiving chamber means provided in the fuel accelerator means, impact ring means disposed around the fuel accelerator means and concentrically arranged with respect thereto to provide an air passageway therebetween, fuel inlet means provided in the fuel accelerator means and in intimate communication with the fuel receiving chamber means for delivery of the fuel directly thereto, fuel discharge means provided around the outer periphery of the fuel accelerator means for radially outward discharge of the fuel from the fuel receiving chamber means for impinging fuel against the impact ring means, air foil means on the fuel accelerator means extending into the air passageway for providing a void area in the air moving therethrough at the point wherein the fuel is discharged, and the air valve means comprises housing means slidably disposed within the air chamber means and having port means providing open and closed positions for the air valve for controlling the quantity of air admitted into the air chamber upon reciprocation of the housing means within the air chamber, the housing means having one end open for receiving a helical spring means therein and one end closed for engagement by the helical spring means for constantly urging the housing means toward the closed position therefor, the helical spring means being responsive to the demand of the internal combustion engine for reciprocation the housing means within the air chamber for admitting the optimum quantity of air into the air chamber in accordance with the engine demand.
- 2. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 1 wherein power means is operably connected with the fuel accelerator means for selectively transmitting rotation thereto.
- 3. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fuel accelerator means comprises a pair of spaced substantially mutually parallel disc members having the fuel receiving chamber means therebetween, the outer peripheries thereof being connected together by a cylindrical wall, said fuel discharge means comprising a plurality of spaced ports provided in the cylindrical wall for the radially outward discharge of the fuel from the fuel receiving chamber means.
- 4. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the fuel inlet means comprises fuel passageway means in intimate communication with the fuel receiving chamber means in the fuel accelerator wheel.
- 5. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 4 wherein the fuel passageway means is in intimate communication with the central portion of the fuel receiving chamber means.
- 6. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 3 and including radially outwardly extending air foil means secured to the outer periphery of the cylindrical wall and projecting into the air passageway for producing a void area in the air moving through the air passageway.
- 7. A fuel impact device as set forth in claim 6 wherein the air foil means comprises a radially outwardly extending air foil member disposed in the proximity of each of the ports provided in the cylindrical wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 420,357, filed Sept. 17, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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