Claims
- 1. A fuel intake system for a supercharged internal combustion engine having at least one engine cylinder defined therein, which system comprises, in combination:
- primary intake passage means for supplying at least a suction air to the combustion chamber; and
- auxiliary intake passage means including a supercharger for supplying at least a supercharged air to the combustion chamber, said supercharger being constituted by a displacement air pump, said displacement air pump having a suction port, an exhaust port and a working chamber and being operable to exert a substantially pulsating flow of air from the exhaust port in correspondence with change in volume of the working chamber, means for driving said displacement air pump from the engine and for supplying the supercharged air into the combustion chamber at least during the period in which the combustion chamber is held under the compression stroke, said supercharger having first and second pairs of suction and exhaust ports, the suction and exhaust ports of the first pair being in communication with respective passage portions of the auxiliary intake passage means, and further comprising secondary air supply passage means for supplying a secondary air to an exhaust system of the engine, the suction and exhaust ports of the second pair being in communication with respective passage portions of the secondary air supply passage means.
- 2. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the displacement air pump is a rotary piston pump.
- 3. A fuel intake system for a supercharged internal combustion engine having at least one engine cylinder defined therein, which system comprises, in combination:
- primary intake passage means for supplying at least a suction air to the combustion chamber; and
- auxiliary intake passage means including a supercharger for supplying at least a supercharged air to the combustion chamber, said supercharger being constituted by a displacement air pump, said displacement air pump having a suction port, an exhaust port and a working chamber and being operable to exert a substantially pulsating flow of air from the exhaust port in correspondence with change in volume of the working chamber, means for driving said displacement air pump from the engine and for supplying the supercharged air into the combustion chamber at least during the period in which the combustion chamber is held under the compression stroke, the engine having a plurality of combustion chambers, the auxiliary intake passage means including a plurality of independent auxiliary intake passages, and the supercharger having a plurality of pairs of suction and exhaust ports, the suction and exhaust ports of each pair being in communication with associated passage portions of the respective auxiliary intake passage.
- 4. A system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the displacement air pump is a rotary piston pump.
- 5. A fuel intake system for a supercharged internal combustion engine having a plurality of combustion chambers grouped into at least first and second groups, the combustion chambers in the first group being those adapted to be fired at respective timings which are spaced the largest length of time in the firing sequence of all of the engine cylinders in those groups and not fired sequentially, said system comprising, in combination:
- first and second primary intake passage means for supplying at least a suction air to the first and second groups of the combustion chambers, respectively; and
- first and second auxiliary intake passage means including a supercharger for supplying at least a supercharged air to the first and second groups of the combustion chambers, respectively, said supercharger being constituted by a displacement air pump, said displacement air pump having at least one pair of working chambers and first and second pairs of suction and exhaust ports in correspondence with said working chambers and operable to exert a substantially pulsating flow of air from each of the exhaust ports, the suction and exhaust ports of the first pair being in communication with the first auxiliary passage means and the suction and exhaust ports of the second pair being in communication with the second auxiliary intake passage means, said supercharger being adapted to be driven by the engine such as to supply the supercharged air into each combustion chamber at least during the period in which such combustion chamber is held under the compression stroke.
- 6. A system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the displacement air pump is a rotary piston pump.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 418,746, filed Sept. 16, 1982, now abandoned.
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