Claims
- 1. A fuel injection system for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine comprising a rigid elongated unitary member having formed therein a gas supply duct, a fuel supply duct and a fuel return duct, each said duct extending in the direction of elongation of the unitary member and each adapted for connection to a gas supply, a fuel supply and a fuel return respectively, at least one fuel metering and injecting apparatus for each cylinder of the engine .Iadd.arranged in a spaced relation along the length of the unitary member and .Iaddend.each integrated with the unitary member and each comprising a fuel metering means and a fuel injecting means, the fuel metering means being adapted to deliver metered quantities of fuel to the .Iadd.respective .Iaddend.fuel injecting means, each fuel metering means being in .Iadd.direct continuous .Iaddend.communication with the fuel supply and fuel return ducts .Iadd.respectively .Iaddend.so that in use fuel .[.can be.]. .Iadd.is .Iaddend.circulated through each fuel metering means, and each fuel injecting means being in .Iadd.direct continuous .Iaddend.communication with the gas duct and .Iadd.selectively .Iaddend.communicable with a respective cylinder of the engine, each said fuel injecting means being adapted to effect delivery of the metered quantity of fuel entrained in gas supplied from the gas duct .[.for delivery.]. to the cylinder.
- 2. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 1 wherein a respective fuel cavity is provided in the unitary member to interact with each fuel metering and injection apparatus, the fuel cavity being located to receive the metered quantity of fuel delivered from the fuel metering means and is in communication with the fuel injecting means, said cavity is also in communication with the gas duct, whereby when the fuel injecting means is in communication with the engine, gas from the gas duct flows through the cavity and fuel injecting means to transport the metered quantity of fuel to the engine cylinder.
- 3. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 2 wherein a conduit extends from the fuel metering means to the fuel cavity, the conduit being located so the metered quantity of fuel passes from the fuel metering means through the conduit into the fuel cavity.
- 4. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the conduit adjacent the location of the entry of the fuel thereinto communicates with the gas duct so that gas passes through the conduit to enter the fuel cavity.
- 5. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the conduit extends through an opening in the wall of the fuel cavity, said conduit defining with said opening an annular passage about the conduit, said annular passage providing communication between the gas duct and the fuel cavity, whereby gas flows through the annular passage into the fuel cavity.
- 6. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the fuel cavity is configured to present an inclined face opposite the location of the entry of the fuel into the fuel cavity, said face being inclined to the trajectory of the incoming fuel so the fuel rebounding from said inclined face is directed toward the fuel injecting means.
- 7. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 4 wherein a gas cavity is provided about the conduit, said gas cavity being in communication with the gas duct, and apertures are provided about the periphery of the conduit adjacent the fuel metering means communicating the gas cavity with the interior of the conduit.
- 8. A fuel injection system as claimed in any one of claims 2-7 wherein the fuel injecting means comprises a body having an axial bore with a valve controlled delivery port at one end, and communicating at the other end with the fuel cavity in the unitary member, and including electromagnetic means mounted in the body co-axial with the axial bore and operable to selectively open and close said delivery port.
- 9. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the valve controlled delivery port includes a valve element adapted to sealably engage the delivery port, a hollow valve stem secured at one end to the valve element, said valve stem extending co-axially along said bore, and means arranged to direct fuel from the fuel cavity into the other end of the hollow valve stem.
- 10. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the electromagnetic means comprises a stationary solenoid coil located concentrically about the hollow valve stem, and an armature secured to the hollow valve stem adjacent said other end thereof.
- 11. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the hollow valve stem has an aperture in the wall thereof adjacent the valve element to permit fuel to pass from within the hollow valve stem into the axial bore for delivery through the delivery port.
- 12. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 9, wherein means are provided to communicate the bore in the body of the fuel injecting means with the gas duct independently of the communication through the hollow valve stem, whereby during delivery of fuel through the delivery port, further gas flows through said communication means and said bore to the delivery port.
- 13. A fuel injection system as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 wherein the injecting means includes selectively openable valve means to establish direct communication between a respective cylinder of the engine and the gas duct.
- 14. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 13 wherein the fuel injecting means comprises a body having an axial bore with a valve controlled delivery port at one end, and communicating at the other end with the fuel cavity in the unitary member, and including electromagnetic means mounted in the body co-axial with the axial bore and operable to selectively open and close said delivery port.
- 15. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 13 wherein the fuel supply duct and fuel return duct are in a side by side relation with a first internal wall therebetween, each fuel metering means having a body with spaced fuel inlet and fuel outlet ports therein, each fuel metering means being mounted in the unitary member with the body thereof passing through an external wall of the unitary member and said first internal wall with the fuel inlet port communicating with the fuel supply duct and the fuel outlet port communicating with the fuel return duct.
- 16. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 15 wherein each fuel injecting means is mounted to the unitary member to project from a further external wall thereof in a direction inclined to the direction of projection into the unitary body of the associated fuel metering means.
- 17. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 16 wherein the fuel injection means projects in a direction at right angles to the direction that the fuel metering means projects into the unitary member.
- 18. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the external wall and the first internal wall are generally parallel and the body of the fuel metering means extends through said external and first internal walls substantially at a right angle thereto.
- 19. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 15 wherein a second internal wall in the unitary member separates the fuel supply duct from the gas duct, the fuel cavity being at least partly formed in said second internal wall, and the body of the fuel metering means extends into said second internal wall to communicate with the fuel cavity to deliver fuel thereto.
- 20. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 19 wherein the fuel injection means projects in a direction at right angles to the direction that the fuel metering means projects into the unitary member.
- 21. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 13 including pressure regulator means mounted to extend into the unitary member to communicate with the gas duct and one of the fuel supply and return ducts, said pressure regulator means being adapted to in use maintain a predetermined pressure differential between the gas in the gas duct and the fuel in the fuel supply duct.
- 22. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 21 wherein the regulator means is adapted to control the rate of flow of fuel from the fuel return duct to a fuel reservoir in relation to the pressure in the gas duct to maintain said predetermined pressure differential.
- 23. A fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine comprising a body having an internal port cavity, a port in the body providing communication with the port cavity from the exterior of the body, valve means including a valve element adapted to co-operate with the port to close same and a valve stem attached to the valve element and extending through the port cavity, electromagnetic means within the body disposed about and operably connected to the valve stem whereby the valve element is moved to open and close the port when the electromagnetic means is selectively energised and de-energised, a passage through the valve stem communicating the port cavity with a fuel cavity located at that side of the electromagnetic means opposite to the port, metering means to selectively deliver fuel to the fuel cavity, and means to supply gas to the fuel cavity at least when the port is open to convey fuel from the fuel cavity through the valve stem passage and the port cavity to and through the open port.
- 24. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the injecting means includes selectively openable valve means to establish direct communication between a respective cylinder of the engine and the gas duct.
- 25. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 23 or claim 24 wherein the electromagnetic means comprises a stationary solenoid coil located concentrically about the valve stem; and an armature secured to the valve stem adjacent said other end thereof.
- 26. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 25 wherein the armature is located substantially within an annular space formed between the valve stem and the solenoid coil.
- 27. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 26 wherein the valve stem extends through the solenoid armature to communicate with the fuel cavity, said valve stem having apertures in the wall thereof adjacent the valve element to permit fuel to the passage within the valve stem into the port cavity. .Iadd.
- 28. A fuel injection system for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system comprising:
- a fuel injecting apparatus for each cylinder of the engine, each fuel injecting apparatus incorporating a body having therein a fuel cavity communicating with a port cavity, metering means to selectively deliver fuel to the fuel cavity, a port in the body providing communication between the port cavity and the exterior of the body, valve means including a valve element adapted to cooperate with the port to selectively open and close the port and a valve stem attached to the valve element, selectively operable electromagnetic means within the body operably connected to the valve stem to move the valve element to open and close the port, and means to supply gas to the fuel cavity at least when the port is open to convey fuel from the fuel cavity to and through the open port, wherein
- the valve stem extends from the port cavity to the fuel cavity through the electromagnetic means, and a passage extends through the valve stem so as to communicate the port cavity with the fuel cavity, such that the fuel from the fuel cavity is delivered through the valve stem passage and the port cavity to and through the open port,
- said fuel injecting apparatus being arranged to deliver fuel to a respective cylinder of the engine through the port provided in the body of the fuel injecting apparatus, said fuel injecting apparatus being associated with a single rigid elongated unitary member, the unitary member having a fuel supply duct and a gas supply duct formed therein extending in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, each fuel metering means being in direct communication with the fuel supply duct, each fuel cavity being located in the unitary member in communication with the gas supply duct, whereby when the port is open gas from the gas supply duct conveys fuel from the fuel cavity through the valve stem passage and the port cavity to and through the open port..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 29. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 28, wherein the electromagnetic means includes a stationary solenoid coil located concentrically about the valve stem and an armature secured to the valve stem..Iaddend..Iadd.30. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 29, wherein the armature is located substantially within an annular space formed between the valve stem and the solenoid coil..Iaddend..Iadd.31. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 28 wherein the valve stem is hollow and has an aperture in the wall thereof adjacent the valve element to permit fuel to pass from the interior of the hollow valve stem into the port cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.32. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 28, wherein a conduit within the unitary member extends from the fuel metering means to the fuel cavity, the conduit being located so the metered quantity of fuel passes from the fuel metering means through the conduit into the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.33. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 32, wherein the gas supply duct communicates with the conduit adjacent the location of the entry of the fuel to the conduit so that gas passes through the conduit to enter the fuel
- cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.34. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 32 or 33, wherein the conduit extends through an opening in the wall of the fuel cavity, the conduit defining with the opening an annular passage about the conduit, the annular passage providing communication between the gas supply duct and the fuel cavity such that gas flows through the annular passage into the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.35. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 32 or 33, wherein the fuel cavity is arranged to present an inclined face opposite the location of the entry of the fuel into the fuel cavity, the face being inclined to the trajectory of the incoming fuel so the fuel rebounding from the inclined face is directed to enter the valve stem passage..Iaddend..Iadd.36. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 34, wherein each fuel injecting apparatus is mounted to the unitary member with the body projecting from one external wall of the unitary member and the fuel metering means projecting from another external wall of the unitary member in a direction inclined to the direction of projection into the unitary member of the body of the fuel injecting apparatus..Iaddend..Iadd.37. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 36, wherein the body of each fuel injecting apparatus projects in a direction at right angles to the direction that the fuel metering means projects into the unitary member..Iaddend..Iadd.38. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 34, wherein the body of each fuel injecting apparatus has an end portion thereof remote from the port, each end portion being received in a respective recess in the rigid elongated unitary member, the recesses being arranged so the bodies are spaced from each other in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the end of each body in which the port is located being seated against a portion of the engine with the port therein in communication with a respective cylinder, and means securing the unitary member to the engine so the bodies are clamped therebetween..Iaddend..Iadd.39. A fuel injection system for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine, the fuel injection system comprising:
- a fuel injecting apparatus for each cylinder of the engine, each fuel injecting apparatus incorporating a body having therein a fuel cavity communicating with a port cavity, metering means to selectively deliver fuel to the fuel cavity, a port in the body providing communication between the port cavity and the exterior of the body, valve means including a valve element adapted to cooperate with the port to selectively open and close the port and a valve stem attached to the valve element, selectively operable electromagnetic means within the body operably connected to the valve stem to move the valve element to open and close the port, and means to supply gas to the fuel cavity at least when the port is open to convey fuel from the fuel cavity to and through the open port, wherein
- the valve stem extends from the port cavity to the fuel cavity through the electromagnetic means, and a passage extends through the valve stem so as to communicate the port cavity with the fuel cavity, such that the fuel from the fuel cavity is delivered through the valve stem passage and the port cavity to and through the open port, and
- the body of each fuel injecting apparatus has an end portion thereof remote from the port, each end portion being received in a respective recess in a rigid elongated unitary member so the bodies are spaced from each other in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the opposite end of each body being seated against the engine with the port therein communicating with a respective cylinder of the engine, and means securing the unitary member to the engine so the bodies are clamped therebetween..Iaddend..Iadd.40. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 34, further comprising pressure regulator means mounted to extend into the unitary member to communicate with the gas supply duct and the fuel supply duct, the pressure regulator means being adapted for in use maintaining a predetermined pressure differential between the gas in the gas supply duct and the fuel in the fuel supply duct..Iaddend..Iadd.41. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 36, further comprising pressure regulator means mounted to extend into the unitary member to communicate with the gas supply duct and the fuel supply duct, the pressure regulator means being adapted for in use maintaining a predetermined pressure differential between the gas in the gas supply duct and the fuel in the
- fuel supply duct..Iaddend..Iadd.42. An apparatus for injecting fuel into an internal combustion engine, wherein the apparatus is integrated with a single elongated unitary member, the unitary member having a fuel supply duct and a gas supply duct formed therein extending in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the fuel injecting apparatus comprising:
- a body having an internal port cavity;
- a port in said body providing communication with said port cavity from an exterior of said body;
- valve means including a valve element adapted to cooperate with and close said port, and a valve stem attached to the valve element and extending through the port cavity;
- electromagnetic means within the body operably connected to the valve stem so as to move the valve element to open and close said port when said electromagnetic means is selectively energized and de-energized;
- a passage extending through the valve stem communicating the port cavity with a fuel cavity located in the unitary member in communication with the gas supply duct opposite to said port relative to said electromagnetic means;
- metering means for selectively delivering fuel to the fuel cavity; and
- means to supply gas to the fuel cavity at least when said port is open to convey fuel from the fuel cavity through the valve stem passage and the port cavity to and through said open port..Iaddend..Iadd.43. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 42, wherein said electromagnetic means includes a stationary solenoid coil located concentrically about the valve stem and an armature secured to the valve stem..Iaddend..Iadd.44. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 43, wherein the armature is located substantially within an annular space formed between the valve stem and the solenoid coil..Iaddend..Iadd.45. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 42 wherein the valve stem is hollow and has an aperture in a wall thereof adjacent the valve element to permit fuel to pass from an interior of the hollow valve stem into the port cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.46. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 42, wherein a conduit within the unitary member extends from said fuel metering means to the fuel cavity, the conduit being located so the metered quantity of fuel passes from said fuel metering means through the conduit into the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.47. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 46, wherein the gas supply duct communicates with the conduit adjacent the location of entry of the fuel to the conduit so that gas passes through the conduit to enter the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.48. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 46 or 47, wherein the conduit extends through an opening in the wall of the fuel cavity, the conduit defining with the opening an annular passage about the conduit, the annular passage providing communication between the gas supply duct and the fuel cavity such that gas flows through the annular passage into the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.49. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 46 or 47, wherein the fuel cavity is arranged to present an inclined face opposite the location of entry of the fuel into the fuel cavity, the face being inclined to the trajectory of the incoming fuel so the fuel rebounding from the inclined face is directed to enter the valve stem passage..Iaddend..Iadd.50. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 48, wherein said fuel injecting apparatus is mounted to the unitary member with the body projecting from one external wall of the unitary member and said fuel metering means projecting from another external wall of the unitary member in a direction inclined to the direction of projection into the unitary member of the body of said fuel injecting apparatus..Iaddend..Iadd.51. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 50, wherein said body of the fuel injecting apparatus projects in a direction at right angles to the direction that said fuel metering means projects into the unitary member..Iaddend..Iadd.52. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 48, wherein said body of the fuel injecting apparatus includes an end portion thereof remote from said port, the end portion being received in a recess in the rigid elongated unitary member, the recess being arranged so said body is formed in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the end of said body in which said port is located being seated against a portion of the engine with said port therein in communication with a cylinder..Iaddend..Iadd.53. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 48, further comprising pressure regulator means mounted to extend into the unitary member to communicate with the gas supply duct and the fuel supply duct, said pressure regulator means being adapted for in use maintaining a predetermined pressure differential between the gas in the gas supply duct and the fuel in the fuel supply duct..Iaddend..Iadd.54. An apparatus for injecting fuel as claimed in claim 50, further comprising pressure regulator means mounted to extend into the unitary member to communicate with the gas supply duct and the fuel supply duct, said pressure regulator means being adapted for in use maintaining a predetermined pressure differential between the gas in the gas supply duct and the fuel in the fuel supply duct..Iaddend..Iadd.55. An apparatus for injecting fuel into an internal combustion engine, wherein the apparatus is integrated with a single elongated unitary member, the unitary member having a fuel supply duct and a gas supply duct formed therein extending in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the fuel injecting apparatus comprising:
- a body having an internal port cavity;
- a port in said body providing communication with the port cavity from an exterior of said body, said body having an end portion thereof remote from said port, the end portion being received in a respective recess in the elongated unitary member so that an opposite end of said body is seated against the engine with said port therein communicating with a respective cylinder of the engine;
- valve means including a valve element adapted to cooperate with and close said port, and a valve stem attached to the valve element and extending through the port cavity;
- electromagnetic means within the body operably connected to the valve stem so as to move the valve element to open and close said port when said electromagnetic means is selectively energized and de-energized;
- a passage extending through the valve stem communicating the port cavity with a fuel cavity located opposite to said port relative to said electromagnetic means;
- metering means for selectively delivering fuel to the fuel cavity; and
- means to supply gas to the fuel cavity at least when said port is open to convey fuel from the fuel cavity through the valve stem passage and the
- port cavity to and through said open port..Iaddend..Iadd.56. A fuel injection system for a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine comprising a rigid elongated unitary member having formed therein a fuel supply duct and a gas supply duct, each said ducts extending in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, said fuel duct being adapted for connection to a fuel supply, said gas supply duct being adapted for connection to a compressed gas supply, fuel metering means for each cylinder of the engine each in direct communication with the fuel duct, fuel injecting means for each cylinder each in continuous communication with the gas duct, each fuel injecting means being located relative to a respective fuel metering means so a metered quantity of fuel can be delivered by the fuel metering means to the fuel injecting means and entrained in gas passing therethrough from the gas duct,
- each fuel injection means communicates with a respective fuel cavity, said fuel cavities being provided in the unitary member and arranged to receive the metered quantity of fuel from the respective fuel metering means, and gas from the gas duct,
- a conduit provided within the unitary member extends from the fuel metering means to the fuel cavity, the conduit being located so the metered quantity of fuel passes from the fuel metering means through the conduit into the fuel cavity, and
- the gas supply duct communicates with the conduit adjacent the location of the entry of the fuel to the conduit so that gas passes through the conduit to the fuel cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.57. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 56, wherein a gas cavity is provided about the conduit and communicating with the gas duct, and apertures are provided in the conduit adjacent the fuel metering means to provide communication between the gas cavity and the interior of the conduit..Iaddend..Iadd.58. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 56, wherein the conduit extends through an opening in the wall of the fuel cavity, said conduit defining with said opening an annular passage about the conduit, said annular passage providing communication between the gas supply duct and the fuel cavity, whereby gas flows through the annular passage into the fuel
- cavity..Iaddend..Iadd.59. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 56 or 57, wherein the fuel cavity is formed so as to present an inclined face opposite the location of the entry of the fuel into the fuel cavity, said face being inclined to the trajectory of the incoming fuel so the fuel rebounds from said inclined face in a direction towards said fuel injecting means..Iaddend..Iadd.60. A fuel injection system as claimed in any one of claims 56 or 57, wherein each fuel injecting means is mounted to the unitary member to project from one external wall of the unitary member and the fuel metering means is mounted to project from another external wall of the unitary member in a direction inclined to the direction of projection into the unitary member of the body of the fuel injecting means..Iaddend..Iadd.61. A fuel injection system as claimed in claim 60, wherein the body of each fuel injecting apparatus is formed so as to project in a direction at right angles to the direction that the
- fuel metering means projects into the unitary member..Iaddend..Iadd.62. A fuel injection system as claimed in any one of claims 56 or 57, wherein each fuel injecting means has a first end portion having a valve means and a second end portion received in a respective recess in the rigid elongated unitary member, said recesses being arranged so said fuel injecting means are spaced from each other in the direction of elongation of the unitary member, the first end of each fuel injecting means being seated against the engine with the valve means therein in communication with a respective cylinder, and means securing the unitary member to the engine so said first and second end portions are clamped therebetween..Iaddend.
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Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/431,464, filed May 1, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/261,882, filed Jun. 17, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/899,211, filed Jun. 19, 1992, now abandoned, which is a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,329, which issued from U.S. Ser. No. 294,627, filed Jan. 30, 1989..Iaddend.
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