Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, comprising:
- an internal combustion engine mechanism comprising;
- at least one engine cylinder with at least one piston operative within each of said cylinders;
- each of said engine cylinders comprising an intake pipe;
- means for timing the separate cycles of said engine cylinders relative to each other;
- at least one fuel tank;
- at least one enclosed vaporizer section comprising;
- an air inlet;
- at least one liquid fuel inlet;
- an air fuel vapor mixture outlet;
- means for connecting said air fuel mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections to the intake pipes of a group of engine cylinders so that, said group of engine cylinders comprises at least one of said engine cylinders, each of said intake pipes of said engine cylinders is connected to said air fuel mixture outlet of at least one vaporizer section;
- means for delivering liquid fuel into each of said vaporizer sections, via said liquid fuel inlets, so that; at least one kind of fuel is delivered; the instantaneous liquid fuel flow rate of at least one kind of fuel increases and decreases in pulses, with the number of said pulses occurring during each intake process of the connected group of engine cylinders being at least two, said pulses occurring equally during each intake process of the connected group of engine cylinders; fuel flow rate is zero only when no intake process is occurring;
- means for controlling the total flow of liquid fuel delivered into each of said vaporizer sections;
- at least one means for accelerating, directing, and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels within each of said vaporizer sections so that, said liquid fuels are accelerated to a high velocity of motion along several motion paths, different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently are directed into different liquid fuel motion paths, said different liquid fuel motion paths differing by being at least both non-coincident and non-intersecting, the said different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently are proportioned to differ in quantity as well as motion path direction;
- means for directing and distributing the air flowing into each said vaporizer section via said air inlet so that, said air flows across the high velocity motion paths of the liquid fuel, and so that each air portion flows closely adjacent at least one fuel portion and each fuel portion flows closely adjacent at least one air portion within said vaporizer section.
- 2. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, comprising:
- an internal combustion engine mechanism comprising;
- a number of engine cylinders, with at least one piston operative within each of said cylinders, at least equal to the integral number of piston strokes required by one engine cylinder and piston to complete one full engine cycle;
- each of said engine cylinders comprising an intake pipe;
- means for timing the separate cycles of said engine cylinders relative to each other;
- at least one fuel tank;
- at least one enclosed vaporizer section comprising;
- an air inlet;
- at least one liquid fuel inlet;
- an air fuel vapor mixture outlet;
- means for connecting said air fuel mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections to the intake pipes of a group of engine cylinders so that, said group of engine cylinders comprises a plurality of said engine cylinders with the number of cylinders in said group at least equalling the integral number of piston strokes required by one engine cylinder and piston to complete one full engine cycle, each of said intake pipes of said engine cylinders is connected to said air fuel mixture outlet of but one vaporizer section;
- said means for timing the separate cycles of said engine cylinders timing said cylinders of said group so that at least one engine intake process is occurring at essentially all times when said engine is running;
- means for delivering liquid fuel into each of said vaporizer sections, via said liquid fuel inlets, so that; at least one kind of fuel is delivered; the instantaneous liquid fuel flow rate of at least one kind of fuel increases and decreases in pulses, with the number of said pulses occurring during each intake process of the connected group of engine cylinders being at least two, said pulses occurring equally during each intake process of the connected group of engine cylinders; fuel flow rate is zero only when no intake process is occurring;
- means for controlling the total flow of liquid fuel delivered into each of said vaporizer sections;
- at least one means for accelerating, directing, and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels within each of said vaporizer sections so that, said liquid fuels are accelerated to a high velocity of motion along several motion paths, different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently are directed into different liquid fuel motion paths, said different liquid fuel motion paths differing by being at least both non-coincident and non-intersecting, the said different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently are proportioned to differ in quantity as well as motion path direction;
- means for directing and distributing the air flowing into each said vaporizer section via said air inlet so that, said air flows across the high velocity motion paths of the liquid fuel, and so that each air portion flows closely adjacent at least one fuel portion and each fuel portion flows closely adjacent at least one air portion within said vaporizer section.
- 3. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises; a spinning disc atomizer comprising at least one spinning disc and means for driving said spinning discs;
- and further comprising means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by said means for delivering liquid fuel, onto a surface of at least one of said spinning discs, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc.
- 4. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises; a spinning disc atomizer comprising at least one spinning disc and means for driving said spinning discs;
- and further comprising means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by said means for delivering liquid fuel, onto a surface of at least one of said spinning discs, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc so that, at least some portions of said liquid fuel are placed upon said spinning disc at an offset from the spin axis of said spinning disc, and so that said offset exceeds zero but does not exceed the outer radius of said spinning disc;
- wherein said means for directing and distributing the air into said vaporizer section directs said air so that the air flow quantities crossing each liquid fuel motion path are essentially the same.
- 5. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 4;
- and further comprising means for adjusting said offset in proportion to total liquid fuel flow rate so that said offset increases as liquid fuel flow rate increases and so that said offset decreases as liquid fuel flow rate decreases.
- 6. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises; a masked spinning disc atomizer comprising at least one masked spinning disc and means for driving said spinning discs, said masked spinning disc comprising means for proportioning said liquid fuel portions so that the liquid fuel flow rate per unit of angle about the disc spin axis varies as between adjacent separate liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently;
- and further comprising means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by said means for delivering liquid fuel, onto a surface of at least one of said masked spinning discs, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc;
- and further wherein said means for directing and distributing the air into said vaporizer section directs said air so that the air flow quantities crossing each liquid fuel motion path are essentially the same.
- 7. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises; a spinning disc atomizer, comprising at least one spinning disc and means for driving said spinning discs, with the outer radius of said spinning disc varying angularly;
- and further comprising means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by said means for delivering liquid fuel, onto a surface of at least one of said spinning discs, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc;
- and further wherein said means for directing and distributing the air into said vaporizer section directs said air so that the air flow quantities crossing each liquid fuel motion path are essentially the same.
- 8. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for directing and distributing the air into said vaporizer section directs said air so that the air flow quantities crossing each liquid fuel motion path are different.
- 9. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing, and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises; a pressure atomizer comprising at least one pressure atomizing nozzle, and a connection from the discharge of said means for delivering liquid fuel to at least one of said pressure atomizing nozzles;
- and further wherein said means for delivering liquid fuel delivers said liquid fuel at a high pressure to said pressure atomizing nozzles.
- 10. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning said delivered liquid fuels comprises a cascade of atomizers, droplet catchers, and liquid transfer means arranged in series, said cascade comprising;
- at least two means for accelerating, directing and proportioning liquid fuels, each of said means for accelerating, directing and proportioning being an atomizer;
- means for catching unevaporated liquid from each preceding atomizer of said series, each of said means for catching being a droplet catcher;
- means for transferring said unevaporated liquid from each preceding droplet catcher into the next following atomizer in said series, each of said means for transferring being a liquid transfer means, each of said liquid transfer means transferring unevaporated liquid;
- said series of said cascade comprising, a first atomizer which receives liquid fuel from said means for delivering liquid fuel into said vaporizer section, a first droplet catcher positioned to catch unevaporated liquid from said first atomizer, a second atomizer, a first liquid transfer means which transfers said unevaporated liquid from said first droplet catcher to said second atomizer, said series containing, at least two atomizers in said series arrangement, a number of droplet catchers at least equal to one less than the number of atomizers, a number of liquid transfer means equal to one less than the number of atomizers;
- all of said atomizers of said cascade being means for accelerating, directing, and proportioning liquid fuels so that, said liquid fuels are accelerated to a high velocity of motion along several motion paths, different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently are directed into different liquid fuel motion paths, said different liquid fuel motion paths differing by being at least both non-coincident and non-intersecting;
- at least one of said atomizers of said cascade being means for accelerating, directing and proportioning liquid fuels so that different liquid fuel portions flowing concurrently through said at least one atomizer are proportioned to differ in quantity as well as motion path direction.
- 11. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 10;
- wherein said atomizers within said cascade are spinning disc atomizers comprising:
- spinning discs and means for driving each of said spinning discs;
- means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by said means for delivering liquid fuel, onto a surface of at least one and at least the first spinning disc in said series of said cascade, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc;
- means for directing the liquid fuel flow, delivered by each of said liquid transfer means, onto a surface of the next following spinning disc in said series of said cascade, said surface being essentially normal to the spin axis of said spinning disc.
- 12. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 11;
- wherein at least one of said means for directing liquid fuel flow onto a surface of a spinning disc directing said liquid flow so that, at least some portions of said liquid fuel are placed upon said disc at an offset from the spin axis of said spinning disc, and so that said offset exceeds zero but does not exceed the outer radius of said spinning disc.
- 13. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 10;
- wherein said atomizers within said cascade are pressure atomizing nozzles;
- and further comprising connections from the discharge of said means for delivering liquid fuel to at least one and at least the first pressure atomizing nozzle in said series of said cascade;
- and further wherein said means for delivering liquid fuel and said liquid transfer means deliver said liquid fuel at a high pressure to said pressure atomizing nozzles.
- 14. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for directing and distributing the air into said vaporizer section directs said air so that said intake air flows into a plurality of separate channels and so that the air flow quantities crossing each liquid fuel motion path from each of said separate air channels are essentially the same;
- and further comprising means for adjusting the distribution of air flow between said separate air channels.
- 15. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 14;
- and further comprising means for linking said means for supplying and controlling the total flow of liquid fuel into said vaporizer section with said means for adjusting the distribution of air flow between said separate air channels, so that as fuel flow rate increases, a larger portion of the air flow is directed into those separate air channels which direct said air flow to the early portions of the motion paths of the moving liquid, and so that as fuel flow rate decreases, a smaller proportion of the air flow is directed into those separate air channels which direct said air flow to the early portions of the motion paths of the moving liquid.
- 16. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, or 12;
- wherein said vaporizer sections have a circular cross section in that plane essentially parallel to the liquid fuel motion paths, the center of said circular cross section being coincident with said spin axis of said spinning discs;
- and further wherein said air fuel vapor mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections has a diameter exceeding about one-fifth of the maximum diameter of said circular cross section of said vaporizer section but not exceeding the maximum diameter of said circular cross section of said vaporizer section.
- 17. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, or 12;
- wherein said vaporizer sections have a circular cross section in that plane essentially parallel to the liquid fuel motion paths, the center of said circular cross section being coincident with said spin axis of said spinning discs;
- and further wherein said air fuel vapor mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections has a diameter exceeding about one-fifth of the maximum diameter of said circular cross section of said vaporizer section but not exceeding the maximum diameter of said circular cross section of said vaporizer section;
- and further comprising;
- means for adjusting the diameter of said air fuel mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections;
- means for controlling said means for adjusting the diameter of said air fuel mixture outlets so that said diameter increases as total fuel flow per engine revolution decreases and so that said diameter decreases as total fuel flow per engine revolution increases.
- 18. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for connecting said air fuel mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections to the intake pipes of a group of engine cylinders further comprises a number of regional stratifier elements equal to the number of said vaporizer sections, each of said regional stratifiers being located between the air fuel mixture outlet of one of said vaporizer sections and said intake pipes of said group of connected engine cylinders, each of said regional stratifier elements comprising;
- an outlet connected to said intake pipes of said group of connected engine cylinders;
- at least three separated inlet channels;
- means for connecting each of said separated inlet channels to an area portion of said air fuel mixture outlet of said vaporizer section so that, each of said area portions is a different portion of said air fuel mixture outlet than all of the other said area portions, the sum of all said area portions equalling and being coincident with the area of said air fuel mixture outlet;
- means for making a batch of separate connectings between said separated inlet channels of said regional stratifier and said outlet of said regional stratifier, so that said batch of connectings contains a number of connectings at least equal to the number of said separated inlet channels, said batch of connectings has at least one sequence of groups of connectings, each such group of connectings in said sequence of groups of connectings containing at least one connecting, each such group of connectings in said sequence of groups of connectings differing at least from the preceding group of connectings in said sequence, each such group of connectings in said sequence of groups of connectings which has adjacent connectings shall have at least one pair of said adjacent connectings differing, each of said differing connectings, within said batch of connectings, which is connected into the outlet of said regional stratifier for all groups of connectings in a full sequence of groups of connectings, shall make, at least once, within said full sequence and the starting of the next full sequence, non-adjacent connectings into the outlet of said regional stratifier which occur one immediately after the other into at least two successive groups of connectings, said non-adjacent connectings being non-adjacent as between successive groups of connectings, said batch of separate connectings being made once during each intake process of said group of connected engine cylinders.
- 19. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- wherein said means for connecting said air fuel mixture outlet of each of said vaporizer sections to the intake pipes of a group of engine cylinders further comprises a number of regional stratifier elements equal to the number of said vaporizer sections, each of said regional stratifiers being located between the air fuel mixture outlet of one of said vaporizer sections and said intake pipes of said group of connected engine cylinders, each of said regional stratifier elements comprising;
- an outlet connected to said intake pipes of said group of connected engine cylinders;
- at least three separated inlet channels;
- means for connecting each of said separated inlet channels to an area portion of said air fuel mixture outlet of said vaporizer section so that, each of said area portions is a different portion of said air fuel mixture outlet than all of the other said area portions, the sum of all said area portions equalling and being coincident with the area of said air fuel mixture outlet;
- means for making a batch of separate connectings between said separated inlet channels of said regional stratifier and said outlet of said regional stratifier, so that said batch of connectings contains a number of differing connectings equal to the number of said separated inlet channels, said batch of connectings has at least one sequence of groups of connectings, all groups of connectings in said sequence of groups of connectings containing the same number of connectings equal to an integer greater than zero multiplied by the number of differing connectings within said batch of connectings, each of said differing connectings, within said batch of connectings is connected into the outlet of said regional stratifier for all groups of connectings in a full sequence of groups of connectings, and shall make, within said full sequence and the starting of the next full sequence, non-adjacent connectings into the outlet of said regional stratifier which occur one immediately after the other into all pairs of successive groups of connectings, said non-adjacent connectings being non-adjacent as between successive groups of connectings, each such group of connectings in said sequence of groups of connectings differing from all the other groups of connectings in said sequence, all adjacent connectings in each group of connectings in a full sequence of groups of connectings shall differ, each group of connectings in a full sequence of groups of connectings, which has adjacent connectings, shall have all such adjacent connectings differing, said batch of separate connectings being made once during each intake process of said group of connected engine cylinders.
- 20. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- and further comprising means for increasing the temperature of air entering said vaporizer section inlet.
- 21. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 14 or 15;
- and further comprising means for increasing the temperature of the air flowing in at least one of said separate air channels.
- 22. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 2;
- and further comprising means for collecting unevaporated liquid at the end of those liquid fuel motion paths not equipped with a droplet catcher and returning said collected liquid to the fuel tank.
- 23. An internal combustion engine, utilizing continuously variable stratified air fuel vapor mixtures at intake, as described in claim 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, or 12;
- wherein said means for driving the spinning discs of said spinning disc atomizers maintains a high disc speed whenever the engine is running and whenever the engine is being started.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. Patent Application entitled, "Engine Intake Stratifier For Continuously Variable Stratified Mixtures," Ser. No. 06/069,609, filing date Aug. 24, 1979, now abandoned, and differs therefrom primarily in additionally encompassing cascaded atomizers and droplet catchers connected in series.
This application is also a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. Patent Application entitled, "Improved Engine Intake Stratifier For Continuously Variable Stratified Mixtures," Ser. No. 06/165,233, filing date Aug. 2, 1980, now abandoned, and differs therefrom primarily in the mathematical definition of continuously variable stratification.
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SAE Technical Paper No. 820131, "The Axially-Stratified-Charge Engine", by A. A. Quader, Feb. 22-26, 1982. |
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