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Combustion Methods Of Internal-Combustion Engines
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24,724. Schweizer, F. Henriod-. Nov. 11. Gas or explosive-vapour engines, carburetting in. Two cylinders b, e are clamped between the parts a, d, and form a chamber into which hot air enters through the pipe b<1>. The air passes through perforations d<2> into the chamber d<3>, and rises thence through holes d<4> and a valve c' into the chamber c, where it meets oil issuing from the valve g' ; it then passes through the valve e to the pipes a', a<2>, mixing, if necessary, with additional air entering through the valve f. The cone g<5> on the valve g<4> nearly closes the aperture formed by the internal flange on the cylinder c. Different kinds of oil or alcohol may be supplied through the different branches d<5>. The handle c' of the valve c<3> project through the walls b, c, as shown in Fig. 3. The apparatus is suitable for motor cars.
GB190224724D1902-11-111902-11-11Improvements relating to Carburetters for Explosion Motors.
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