F02M69/044

FUEL AND AIR CHARGE FORMING DEVICE
20230021438 · 2023-01-26 ·

A throttle body has a throttle bore with an inlet, an outlet and an air passage. A throttle valve has a valve head received within the throttle bore. A fuel metering valve is mounted on the throttle body and has a valve element and a fuel outlet, the valve element is movable relative to a valve seat to control fuel flow through the fuel outlet. And the nozzle body is carried by the throttle body and has a fuel passage and a feed passage. The fuel passage is arranged to receive fuel that exits the fuel outlet, and is communicated with a fuel chamber through which fluid flows into the throttle bore. The feed passage is communicated with the air passage and with the fuel passage upstream of the fuel chamber. Air in the feed passage is mixed with fuel in the fuel passage upstream of the fuel chamber.

Engine, an Aircraft, and a Throttle Thereof
20230228222 · 2023-07-20 ·

An aircraft having an engine and a throttle thereof. The throttle has a throttle body (1), the throttle body (1) is provided with a cavity (10) and comprises an inlet port (11) and an outlet port (12) both of which are connected to the cavity (10); a plurality of fuel injectors (2), each of the fuel injectors (2) is arranged on the throttle body (1) and can spray fuel into the cavity (10) of the throttle body (1); and an air filter (3). The air filter (3) is arranged on the throttle body (1) and connected to the inlet port (11). There is an air door (4) that can rotate in the cavity (10) to connect or block the inlet port (11) and the outlet port (12). Additionally, there is an air door driving part connected to the air door (4) and controls the rotation of the air door (4).

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH INTAKE MANIFOLD INJECTION, IN PARTICULAR HYDROGEN COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH INTAKE INJECTION
20230008932 · 2023-01-12 ·

The invention relates to an internal combustion engine with intake manifold injection, comprising at least two combustion chambers, at least one central rail for supplying fuel for the intake manifold injection, and at least one air distributor for supplying air to the individual combustion chambers, characterized in that the central rail is attached to the air distributor, or the central rail and the air distributor are formed as an integral component.

Low pressure fuel and air charge forming device for a combustion engine

A throttle body assembly for a combustion engine includes a throttle body having a pressure chamber including a supply of liquid fuel, and a throttle bore with an inlet through which air is received. A throttle valve is carried by the throttle body with a valve head movable relative to the throttle bore. A metering valve is coupled to the throttle body, and has a valve element that is movable between open and closed positions. A boost venturi is located in the throttle bore and has an inner passage that is open at both ends to the throttle bore. The boost venturi has an opening through which fuel flows into the inner passage when the valve element is in the open position, wherein fuel flows from the pressure chamber to the metering valve under the force of gravity or under a pressure of less than 6 psi.

Method for producing an injector

A method for producing an injector which is designed in particular to inject fuel into an induction pipe or directly into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. The method includes providing an injector base element, providing a rod that is insertible into a through hole of the injector base element, producing a negative matrix of a spray orifice element on an axial end of the rod, inserting the rod into the through hole of the injector base element, positioning the negative matrix situated on the rod relative to the injector base element, producing the spray orifice element having at least one spray orifice by applying a galvanization layer on a downstream end, in the injection direction, of the injector base element and on the negative matrix, and removing the rod and the negative matrix.

LOW PRESSURE FUEL AND AIR CHARGE FORMING DEVICE FOR A COMBUSTION ENGINE

A throttle body assembly for a combustion engine includes a throttle body having a pressure chamber including a supply of liquid fuel, and a throttle bore with an inlet through which air is received. A throttle valve is carried by the throttle body with a valve head movable relative to the throttle bore. A metering valve is coupled to the throttle body, and has a valve element that is movable between open and closed positions. A boost venturi is located in the throttle bore and has an inner passage that is open at both ends to the throttle bore. The boost venturi has an opening through which fuel flows into the inner passage when the valve element is in the open position, wherein fuel flows from the pressure chamber to the metering valve under the force of gravity or under a pressure of less than 6 psi.

Engine combustion control at low loads via fuel reactivity stratification

A compression ignition (diesel) engine uses two or more fuel charges during a combustion cycle, with the fuel charges having two or more reactivities (e.g., different cetane numbers), in order to control the timing and duration of combustion. By appropriately choosing the reactivities of the charges, their relative amounts, and their timing, combustion can be tailored to achieve optimal power output (and thus fuel efficiency), at controlled temperatures (and thus controlled NOx), and with controlled equivalence ratios (and thus controlled soot). At low load and no load (idling) conditions, the aforementioned results are attained by restricting airflow to the combustion chamber during the intake stroke (as by throttling the incoming air at or prior to the combustion chamber's intake port) so that the cylinder air pressure is below ambient pressure at the start of the compression stroke.

Injection device, an internal combustion engine, and a method for operating an injection device for gasoline and CNG

An injection device for an internal combustion engine having a first injection system for injecting fuel having a first fuel composition, and a second injection system for the injection of fuel having a second fuel composition that has a lower ethanol component than the first fuel composition, the first injection system having at least one first fuel injector for injecting fuel having the first fuel composition both in the direction of a first intake orifice of a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine, and in the direction of a second intake orifice of the combustion chamber, in which the second injection system has a second fuel injector for injecting fuel having the second fuel composition essentially only in the direction of the first intake orifice, and a separate third fuel injector for injecting fuel having the second fuel composition essentially only in the direction of the second intake orifice.

STRADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE
20170276103 · 2017-09-28 ·

A straddle-type vehicle comprises a supercharging device which compresses intake-air to be sent to a combustion chamber of an engine; a catalyst provided in an exhaust passage through which an exhaust gas emitted from the engine flows; and a control section which controls the engine, wherein the control section performs an increase suppressing control for suppressing an increase in an exhaust gas temperature, in a case where the control section estimates that the exhaust gas temperature has exceeded an increase suppressing temperature set to be equal to or lower than a catalyst permissible temperature.

Internal combustion engine

An intake port is configured such that a center position of an intake upstream side opening is offset to one side in a juxtaposition direction of intake downstream side openings with respect to a center position between the intake downstream side openings in the juxtaposition direction as viewed in plan of a cylinder head. An injector is configured such that a fuel injection center axial line is inclined to the other side in the juxtaposition direction with respect to a center axial line of the intake upstream side opening as viewed in plan of the cylinder head.