Temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device
10267271 ยท 2019-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M31/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M53/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/248
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M27/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M31/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M53/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device is used to feed fuel into a fuel inlet (40) of an engine (40). The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device includes a fuel tank (1) for receiving the fuel, a cooling unit (2) and a nozzle (3). The cooling unit (2) communicates with the fuel tank (1) to cool the fuel. The nozzle (3) is disposed corresponding to the fuel inlet (40) to jet the fuel toward the fuel inlet (40). A cooling path (P) through which the fuel passes is from the cooling unit (2), through the nozzle (3), to the fuel inlet (40). A temperature sensor (21), (23) is installed on the cooling path (P) to detect temperature of the fuel, so temperature of the fuel is controlled to be within an ideal range before the fuel enters the engine (4).
Claims
1. A temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device, for feeding fuel into a fuel inlet (40) of an engine (4), comprising: a fuel tank (1) for receiving the fuel; a cooling unit (2), the cooling unit (2) communicating with the fuel tank (1) through a first fuel pipe (10), wherein the fuel from the fuel tank (1) passes through the first fuel pipe (10) and then enters the cooling unit (2) to be cooled; and a nozzle (3) disposed corresponding to the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), the nozzle (3) communicating with the cooling unit (2) through a second fuel pipe (20), wherein the fuel from the cooling unit (2) passes through the second fuel pipe (20) and is jetted from the nozzle (3) toward the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), wherein a cooling path (P) is defined from the cooling unit (2), through the second fuel pipe (20), through the nozzle (3), to the fuel inlet (40), and a temperature sensor (21), (31) detects temperature of the fuel passing through the cooling path (P); wherein a heat dissipation unit (6) is disposed on the cooling unit (2); wherein the heat dissipation unit (6) includes a cooling chip (60), a thermal conductive base (61) overlapping and contacting the cooling chip (60), a water-cooled tank (64), a piping (65) connected between the thermal conductive base (61) and the water-cooled tank (64), and a heat pump (66) connected to the piping (65).
2. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor at least includes a first sensor (31), and the first sensor (31) is disposed between the nozzle (3) and the fuel inlet (40) on the cooling path (P).
3. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 2, wherein the temperature sensor further includes a second sensor (21), and the second sensor (21) is disposed on the cooling unit (21).
4. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel tank (1) is a gasoline tank or a water tank.
5. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein the cooling unit (2) is a water-cooling head.
6. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein a pump (5) is connected to the second fuel pipe (20).
7. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 6, wherein the pump (5) is a constant pressure pump or a controllable regulating pump.
8. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle (4) is a constant flow jetting head, a controllable jetting head or an ultrasonic-atomization jetting head.
9. A temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device, for feeding fuel into a fuel inlet (40) of an engine (4), comprising: a fuel tank (1) for receiving the fuel; a cooling unit (2), the cooling unit (2) communicating with the fuel tank (1) through a first fuel pipe (10), wherein the fuel from the fuel tank (1) passes through the first fuel pipe (10) and then enters the cooling unit (2) to be cooled; a nozzle (3) disposed corresponding to the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), the nozzle (3) communicating with the cooling unit (2) through a second fuel pipe (20), wherein the fuel from the cooling unit (2) passes through the second fuel pipe (20) and is jetted from the nozzle (3) toward the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), wherein a cooling path (P) is defined from the cooling unit (2), through the second fuel pipe (20), through the nozzle (3), to the fuel inlet (40), and a temperature sensor (21), (31) detects temperature of the fuel passing through the cooling path (P); and an intake manifold (30) communicating with the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), a carburetor (7) is disposed on the intake manifold (30), and the carburetor (7) overlaps and contacts the cooling unit (2).
10. The temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device according to claim 9, wherein a heat dissipation unit (6) is disposed on the cooling unit (2).
11. A temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device, for feeding fuel into a fuel inlet (40) of an engine (4), comprising: a fuel tank (1) for receiving the fuel; a cooling unit (2), the cooling unit (2) communicating with the fuel tank (1) through a first fuel pipe (10), wherein the fuel from the fuel tank (1) passes through the first fuel pipe (10) and then enters the cooling unit (2) to be cooled; and a nozzle (3) disposed corresponding to the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), the nozzle (3) communicating with the cooling unit (2) through a second fuel pipe (20), wherein the fuel from the cooling unit (2) passes through the second fuel pipe (20) and is jetted from the nozzle (3) toward the fuel inlet (40) of the engine (4), wherein a cooling path (P) is defined from the cooling unit (2), through the second fuel pipe (20), through the nozzle (3), to the fuel inlet (40), and a temperature sensor (21), (31) detects temperature of the fuel passing through the cooling path (P); wherein a heat dissipation unit (6) is disposed on the cooling unit (2); wherein the heat dissipation unit (6) includes a cooling chip (60), a thermal conductive base (61) overlapping and contacting the cooling chip (60), at least one heat pipe (62) extending from the thermal conductive base (61), and a plurality of fins (63) connected to the heat pipe (62) in series.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description, and the drawings given herein below is for illustration only, and thus does not limit the disclosure, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Detailed descriptions and technical contents of the present invention are illustrated below in conjunction with the accompany drawings. However, it is to be understood that the descriptions and the accompany drawings disclosed herein are merely illustrative and exemplary and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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(11) The fuel tank 1 is used to receive the fuel (not illustrated). The fuel can be gasoline (fuel oil) or water (a liquid for combustion). The fuel tank 1 can be a gasoline tank or a water tank.
(12) The cooling unit 2 communicates with the fuel tank 1 through a first fuel pipe 10. The first fuel pipe 10 communicates between the fuel tank 1 and the cooling unit 2, so that the fuel from the fuel tank 1 passes through the first fuel pipe 10 to enter the cooling unit 2 to be cooled. In the embodiment of the present invention, the cooling unit 2 can be a water-cooled head. The fuel passing through the cooling unit 2 is cooled by a low-temperature coolant inside the cooling unit 2.
(13) The nozzle 3 is disposed corresponding to the fuel inlet 40 of the engine 4. The nozzle 3 communicates with the cooling unit 2 through a second fuel pipe 20. In other words, the second fuel pipe 20 communicates between the cooling unit 2 and the nozzle 3, so that the fuel from the cooling unit 2 passes through the second fuel pipe 20 and then is jetted from the nozzle 3 toward the fuel inlet 40 of the engine 4 to be fed into the engine for combustion. In the embodiment of the present invention, the nozzle 3 is disposed on an intake manifold 30, the nozzle 3 communicates with the fuel inlet 40 of the engine 4 via the intake manifold 30, so that mixed gases can be provided via the intake manifold 30 to the engine 4 for combustion. Furthermore, the nozzle 3 can be a constant flow jetting head, a controllable jetting head, or an ultrasonic-atomization jetting head.
(14) In the present invention, there is at least one temperature sensor 21 or/and 31 in areas among the cooling unit 2, the second fuel pipe 20 and the nozzle 3 and an area between the nozzle 3 and the fuel inlet 40 of the engine 4. To be specific, a cooling path P is defined from the cooling unit 2, through the second fuel pipe 20, through the nozzle 3, to the fuel inlet 40. The cooling path P is an area from where the fuel starts cooling and before where the fuel enters the engine 4, and the temperature sensor 21 or/and 31 is installed on the cooling path P.
(15) In the embodiment of the present invention, the temperature sensor 21 or/and 31 at least includes a first sensor 31 and a second sensor 21. The first sensor 31 is disposed on the intake manifold 30, between the nozzle 3 and the fuel inlet 40 on the cooling path P. The second sensor 21 is disposed on the cooling unit 2 (as shown in
(16) Accordingly, when the first sensor 31 and the second sensor 21 detect that temperature of the fuel is not within an ideal low temperature range, an outside system (e.g. an engine starter or a computer system) controls the cooling unit 2 to cool the fuel, so that the fuel passes through the cooling unit 2 can be cooler. When the first sensor 31 and the second sensor 21 detect that temperature of the fuel is below the ideal low temperature range, the cooling unit 2 can be controlled to raise temperature of the fuel to avoid freezing the fuel (if the fuel is water).
(17) The structure of the temperature-controllable engine fuel supply device of the present invention is mainly described above. Please refer to
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(20) In summary, the present invention can achieve anticipated objectives and solve the conventional defects. The present invention also has novelty and non-obviousness, so the present invention completely complies with the requirements of patentability. Therefore, a request to patent the present invention is filed pursuant to patent law. Examination is kindly requested, and allowance of the present application is solicited to protect the rights of the inventor.
(21) It is to be understood that the above descriptions are merely the preferable embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Equivalent changes and modifications made in the spirit of the present invention are regarded as falling within the scope of the present invention.