Claims
- 1. A method for feeding a fuel supply into an intake tube of a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine having externally supplied ignition, with fuel metering at a fuel metering valve and with the supply of fuel, mixed with air, comprising
- delivering fuel into a fuel nozzle disposed within said intake tube, said fuel being delivered to said nozzle at a point of least cross section which forms the throat area of said nozzle and therefrom into said intake tube, and feeding air from a compressed air source in proximity to said nozzle upstream from said nozzle area of least cross section, and through said throat area, whereby the compressed air is provided at a pressure and the throat area of least cross section is configured such that said compressed air flows through said throat area at a velocity which is equal to or greater than the speed of sound.
- 2. A method as defined by claim 1, in which the flowing air from the compressed-air source under constant pressure from the nozzle corresponds to only a part of the quantity of air aspirated by the engine.
- 3. A method as defined by claim 2, further in which the flowing air from the compressed-air source under constant pressure to the nozzle is not larger than the idling air quantity aspirated by the engine.
- 4. A method as defined by claim 2, which further includes pumping air into an air reservoir, from which the air proceeds via an air line having a pressure regulating valve to said nozzle under constant pressure.
- 5. A method as defined by claim 3, which further includes pumping air into an air reservoir, from which the air proceeds via an air line having a pressure regulating valve to said nozzle under constant pressure.
- 6. A system for supplying fuel mixed with air to a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine comprising:
- an air intake tube;
- a fuel nozzle disposed within said air intake tube;
- means for delivering fuel into said fuel nozzle disposed within said air intake tube at a point of least cross section of said nozzle which forms the throat area of said nozzle and from said fuel nozzle into said air intake tube;
- means for delivering compressed air from a compressed air source to said nozzle upstream from said nozzle area of least cross section and through said throat area of said nozzle,
- whereby said compressed air is delivered at a pressure and the throat area of least cross section is configured such that said compressed air flows through said throat area at a velocity which is equal to or greater than the speed of sound.
- 7. A system as defined by claim 5, further in which said nozzle is supplied by said compressed-air means sure upstream of said fuel metering valve and the pressure of the air flowing at sonic speed in said throat area of said nozzle.
- 8. A fuel supply system as defined by claim 6, further in which the fuel is metered by a fuel metering valve at a constant pressure difference, said constant pressure difference being determined by the constant fuel pressure with an air quantity under constant pressure which corresponds to only a part of the air quantity aspirated by said engine.
- 9. A fuel supply system as defined by claim 6, further in which said nozzle is disposed concentrically in said intake tube and air entering said intake tube encircles said nozzle.
- 10. A system as defined by claim 7, further in which said nozzle is supplied by said compressed air means with an air quantity under constant pressure which is not greater than the idling air quantity aspirated by said engine.
- 11. A system as defined by claim 7, further in which an air pump serves as said compressed-air means, said air pump in communication with a subsequent reservoir, from which the air proceeds via an air line having a pressure regulating valve to said nozzle under constant pressure.
- 12. A system as defined by claim 10, further in which an air pump serves as said compressed-air means, said air pump in communication with a subsequent reservoir, from which the air proceeds via an air line having a pressure regulating valve to said nozzle under constant pressure.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 397,967 filed July 14, 1982, now abandoned.
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