Claims
- 1. A fuel ram assembly for providing fuel to a combustion engine, said fuel ram assembly comprising:a body defining an internal chamber and an inlet and an outlet port; a ram configured for back-and-forth movement within a portion of said internal chamber; and a plurality of valves and defined passageways within said internal chamber, said valves and passageways configured such that fuel flow exits said outlet port during said back movement of said ram and also exits during said forth movement of said ram, such that flow is directed from said outlet port of said fuel ram assembly no matter what the stroke direction of the ram.
- 2. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the use of direction control sensors which can be used to reverse the stroke of said ram.
- 3. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 4. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 5. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 6. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valves comprise one-way reed valves.
- 7. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the use of direction control sensors which can be used to reverse the stroke of said ram.
- 8. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 9. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valves comprise one-way reed valves.
- 10. A fuel ram assembly for providing fuel to a combustion engine, said fuel ram assembly comprising:a body defining an internal chamber including an upper chamber portion, a lower chamber portion, side channels connecting said upper and lower chamber portions, and an inlet and an outlet port; a ram configured for back-and-forth movement within a portion of said internal chamber; and a plurality of valves within said internal chamber, said valves and passageways configured such that fuel flow exits said outlet port from said lower chamber during said back movement of said ram and also exits during said forth movement of said ram, such that flow is directed from said outlet port of said fuel ram assembly no matter what the stroke direction of the ram.
- 11. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 10, further comprising the use of direction control sensors which can be used to reverse the stroke of said ram.
- 12. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 13. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 14. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said valves comprise one-way reed valves.
- 15. A fuel ram assembly for providing fuel to a combustion engine, said fuel ram assembly comprising:a body defining an internal chamber including an upper chamber portion, a lower chamber portion, side channels connecting said upper and lower chamber portions, and an inlet and an outlet port; a ram configured for back-and-forth movement within a portion of said internal chamber; a plurality of valves within said internal chamber, said valves and passageways configured such that fuel flow exits said outlet port from said lower chamber during said back movement of said ram and also exits during said forth movement of said ram; and ram controlling circuitry which allows for control of said ram such that said ram may be stroked less during an idle mode or may be stroked more during a higher power need, such that flow is directed from said outlet port of said fuel ram assembly no matter what the stroke direction of the ram.
- 16. A fuel ram assembly for providing fuel to a combustion engine, said fuel ram assembly comprising:a body defining an internal chamber and an inlet and an outlet port; a ram configured for back-and-forth movement within a portion of said internal chamber; a plurality of valves within said internal chamber, said valves and passageways configured such that fuel flow exits said outlet port from said lower chamber during said back movement of said ram and also exits during said forth movement of said ram; and ram controlling circuitry which allows for control of said ram such that said ram may be incrementally stroked less during an idle mode or may be stroked more during a higher power need, such that flow is directed from said outlet port of said fuel ram assembly no matter what the stroke direction of the ram.
- 17. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 16, further comprising the use of direction control sensors which can be used to reverse the stroke of said ram.
- 18. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 19. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said stroke of said ram and the configuration of said internal chamber is configured such that maximum engine power is supported per stroke.
- 20. The fuel ram assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said valves comprise one-way reed valves.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application incorporates by reference the contents of pending patent application 09/152,142, filed Sep. 11, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,289,869 issued Sep. 18, 2001, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/165,053, filed Nov. 12, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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