Claims
- 1. Fuel metering apparatus for supplying metered rates of fuel flow to a combustion engine, comprising body means, induction passage means formed through said body means for supplying motive fluid to said engine, said induction passage means comprising primary induction passage means and main induction passage means, said main induction passage means comprising first inlet means for permitting the inlet of air and first outlet means for discharging motive fluid to said engine, main throttle valve means for variably controlling the rate of flow of air into said first inlet means and through said main induction passage means, said primary induction passage means comprising second inlet means for permitting the inlet of air and second outlet means for discharging motive fluid to said engine, primary throttle valve means for variably controlling the flow of air through said primary induction passage means, said second outlet means comprising sonic venturi discharge nozzle means situated generally in said main induction passage means downstream of said main throttle valve means, a metering valving assembly for metering liquid fuel in response to engine demands and indicia of engine operation, and metered fuel conduit means communicating between said metering valving assembly and said sonic venturi discharge nozzle means, said metering valving assembly comprising metering orifice means, a cooperating metering valve member, first solenoid coil means effective upon being energized and de-energized to cause said metering valve member to move away from and toward said metering orifice means, movable abutment means, and second solenoid coil means, said second solenoid coil means being effective upon being energized to move said abutment means to a selected position to limit the movement of said metering valve member away from said metering orifice means, and a contoured extension of said metering valve member extending into said metering orifice means as to define an effective metering area therebetween, said contoured extension occupying more space within said metering orifice means the lesser the distance said metering valve member travels away from said metering orifice means.
- 2. Fuel metering apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising air bleed means communicating between a source of air and said metered fuel conduit means for bleeding air into such liquid fuel as is metered by said metering valving assembly as to thereby create an emulsion of such bleed air and said metered liquid fuel for delivery to said sonic venturi discharge nozzle means.
- 3. Fuel metering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said second solenoid coil means when energized is energized in advance of the energization of said first solenoid coil means.
- 4. Fuel metering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said metering valving assembly further comprises housing means, bobbin means carried by said housing means, first and second axially extending passage means in said bobbin means, wherein said first solenoid coil means is carried by said bobbin means as to be disposed in relatively close proximity to said first passage means, wherein said second solenoid coil means is carried by said bobbin means as to be disposed in relatively close proximity to said second passage means, wherein said metering valve member is slidably received by said second passage means, and wherein said movable abutment means is slidably received by said first passage means.
- 5. Fuel metering apparatus according to claim 4 and further comprising first spring means effective for resiliently urging said metering valve member in a first direction toward said metering orifice means, and second spring means effective for resiliently urging said movable abutment means in a direction generally away from said metering valve member, said first spring means comprising compression spring means situated in said second passage means and operatively connected to said valving member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 88,361, filed Oct. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,342,443.
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