Claims
- 1. Apparatus for injecting fuel into the intake pipes of an internal combustion engine, said engine having an intake line for conducting air to said intake pipes with an arbitrarily adjustable throttle flap arranged therein, said fuel injection apparatus comprising, in combination:
- (a) an air channel branching off from said intake line at a point ahead of said throttle flap, as viewed in the direction of air flow through said intake line, and having at its opposite end a narrowed cross section;
- (b) fuel metering means for supplying fuel to said air channel in dependence upon engine load;
- (c) a fuel distributor and means, connected to said distributor, for supplying a fuel-air mixture to the individual intake pipes of the engine;
- (d) a fuel delivery pump connected between said narrowed cross section of said air channel and said distributor for supplying fuel and air to said distributor;
- (e) auxiliary fuel supply means for supplying additional fuel to said engine for idling and/or cold starting operation; and
- (f) a fuel float chamber connected to supply fuel both to said fuel metering means and to said auxiliary fuel supply means, the fuel level in said floatchamber being arrested at a height with respect to said auxiliary fuel supply means that the fuel pressure head is sufficient to ensure a proper fuel supply thereto.
- 2. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 1, further comprising means for supplying auxiliary air at said fuel delivery pump for forming a fuel-air mixture to be supplied to said distributor.
- 3. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said air channel extends substantially vertically at least at the portion thereof immediately preceding said fuel delivery pump, and wherein said air channel opens into said fuel delivery pump in the region of its lower end.
- 4. Apparatus for injecting fuel into the intake pipes of an internal combustion engine, said engine having an intake line for conducting air to said intake pipes with an arbitrarily adjustable throttle flap arranged therein, said fuel injection apparatus comprising, in combination:
- (a) an air channel branching off from said intake line at a point ahead of said throttle flap, as viewed in the direction of air flow through said intake line, and having at its opposite end a narrowed cross section;
- (b) fuel metering means for supplying fuel to said air channel in dependence upon engine load;
- (c) a fuel distributor and means, connected to said distributor, for supplying a fuel-air mixture to the individual intake pipes of the engine;
- (d) a fuel delivery pump connected between said narrowed cross section of said air channel and said distributor for supplying fuel and air to said distributor;
- (e) means for supplying additional air and fuel during cold starting and warm-up operation of the engine including:
- (1) means, receiving additional air from said intake line, for supplying said additional air to said intake pipes of the engine;
- (2) means for supplying additional fuel to said air channel; and
- (3) control means, responsive to a temperature of said engine, for simultaneously controlling the amount of said additional air and said additional fuel.
- 5. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein said control means includes a control slide for varying the flow cross section for said additional air and the flow cross section for said additional fuel.
- 6. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 4, further comprising means for supplying auxiliary air at said fuel delivery pump for forming a fuel-air mixture to be supplied to said distributor.
- 7. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said means for supplying additional air and fuel during cold starting and warm-up operation further include a temperature sensor arranged in the flow path of a liquid coolant of the engine.
- 8. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 7, wherein said temperature sensor is an expansion element.
- 9. The fuel injection apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said control slide is a piston arranged to move within a cylinder, said piston having a circumferential groove cooperating with an opening in said cylinder determining the flow cross section for said additional air, the end of said piston forming a component of a needle valve determining the flow cross section for said additional fuel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 942,416, filed Sept. 14, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,224,915.
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