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3383. Bartholomõus, R., and Brandt, P. Feb. 14. Carburetting.-A surface carburettor for engines, particularly for use with heavy hydrocarbons, comprises a series of absorbent-covered disks rotating in the liquid, the rotation being effected by means of a turbine driven by exhaust gases or the suction of the motor. In the form shown, exhaust gases pass through a pipe h and enter and rotate a turbine e, connected by speed-reducing gearing f to a system of disks a covered with absorbent material and dipping in the hydrocarbon, which is maintained at a constant level. Air is drawn in at l, is heated by passing through perforated copper plates k surrounding the pipe h, and passes through a chamber m, valve n, and chamber o to the carburetting chamber c, which it enters through a tapering slit p. The carburetted air passes direct to the cylinder. A subsidiary air supply admitted at s serves to cool the gearing f. The turbine e may also be rotated by compressed air.
GB190803383D1908-02-141908-02-14Improvements in and relating to Surface Carburettors principally for Heavy Hydro-carbon.
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