US1256976A - Attachment for internal-combustion motors. - Google Patents

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US1256976A
US1256976A US8071216A US1256976A US 1256976 A US1256976 A US 1256976A US 8071216 A US8071216 A US 8071216A US 1256976 A US1256976 A US 1256976A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M33/00Other apparatus for treating combustion-air, fuel or fuel-air mixture
    • F02M33/02Other apparatus for treating combustion-air, fuel or fuel-air mixture for collecting and returning condensed fuel
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    • F02M33/06Other apparatus for treating combustion-air, fuel or fuel-air mixture for collecting and returning condensed fuel returning to the intake passage with simultaneous heat supply
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to devices for feeding air to support combustion in explosive motors, the said invention being adapted for .use in supplying air to the carbureted vapor issuing from the carbureter; an object of the invention being to raise the temperature of the vapor and supplying oxygen to support combustion. 4
  • a further object of this invention is to provide means whereby the air is heatedimmediately upon the starting of the motor, the exhaust gases being relied upon to raise the temperature of the air being delivered I for the purpose stated, means being also of motors of this type.
  • ect of this invention is provided for regulating the supply proportional to the suction produced by the operation of pistons in the'cylinders A still further obj to produce an air supplying device having means for causing a whirling action of the air delivered by the device, the said Whirling air being eflective to break up the current of vapor passing from the carbureter so causing commingling of the air and vapor to produce desirable results, it having been found in practice that a motor equipped with the device forming the subject matter of this invention gains in eiiiciency and that air intake or,
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a sectional view on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig.- 3 illustrates a sectional view on the line corresponding with the line 33 of Fig. 2; r
  • Fig. illustrates a side elevation of an outer tube
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a view in elevation of an inner tube
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a sectional view of: a slight modification.
  • FIG. 10 denotes an externallythreaded pipe adapted to be tapped into and through an exhaust manifold of any ordinary internal combustion motor and the intake end of the said pipe is preferably. located adjacent a cylinder of the motor so that the air contiguous to the said cylinder will be in a heated state, and therefore, the air entering the said pipe Will be at a relatively high temperature before he- Specification of Letters Patent. mi Patented Feb. 19, 1918.
  • a flexible tube 11 communicates with the said pipe and with a valve 12, there being appropriate couplings 13 and 14. supplied for facilitating the assembling of the parts.
  • the valve being a type of check valve, consists in a casing 15, a valve seat therein, avalve 16 on the seat with a spring '17 normally holding the valve in closed position, it being understood that as the pistons of the motor operate they serve to unseat the valve and permit the inflow of hot air for the purpose stated.
  • a threaded stem 18 which bears against a plate 19 on the spring and this stem is effective to adjust the tension of the spring to make the valve sensitive to the influences of the action of the pistons, thus rendering the valve of utility in connection with motors having different areas and strokes of pistons.
  • a coupling 20 is joined to the valve and a nipple 21 is externally threaded to enter.
  • the nipple carries tubes 2i and 25, one of which is located Within the other and both of which project beyond the end of the nipple. There is a screen or sieve interposed between the two tubes and the tubes have oppositely directed helical slots 26 and 27 respectively which intersect at points throughout their lengths to form discharge opemngs for the air.
  • the helical slots form ways for the passage ofthe air and when the air issues from the ducts into the intake manifold, the said air has a whirling effect so stirring up the vapor passing through the manifold as to effect a commingling of the heated air and the vapor I and causing the delivery of an explosive charge to t cylinders, the temperature of which charge is much higher than the temperature of the atmosphere from which the carburetor derives its supply of air.
  • I ends of the tubes are closed, thus insuring .ing heated by radial discharge or approximately radial discharge of the air.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a modification in which the pipe A which extends through the exhaust has ..fins.B therein forming bafliesto break up the current of air passing therethrough and furthermore, the said fins bethe exhaust, the air impinging the said baflies will be further heated in travel toward the intake manifold.
  • I claim: 7 In an attachment for internal combustion motors, including an exhaust manifold and an intake manifold, apipe threaded through the exhaust manifold, .a nipple extending into the intake manifold, an outer and inner tube supported by the nipple, and extending into the manifold, said outer tube being closed at its end, each of said tubes having a helical slot provided therein, the slots of one'tube lying between the slots of the opposite tube, "a screen interposed between the tubes, a valve for controlling passage of air to said nipple,-and means for.

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J. 0. BROOK.
ATTACHMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION MOTORS.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 25. I916. 1,256,976. Patented Feb.19, 1918.
JOHN O. BROOK, WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, ASSIGNOR. TO AUTO INSPIRA'IOR 06., OF WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, A CORPORATION OF NORTH CAROLINA.
ATTACHMENT FOR INTElhNAL-GOMBUSTION MOTORS.
Application filed February 26, 1916. Serial No. 80,712.
To all whom z't may concern: 4 Be it known that 1, JOHN O. BROOK, a citizen of the United States of America, and resident of Wilmington, in the county of New Hanover and State of North Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Attachments for Internal- Gombustion Motors, of which the following isa specification.
This invention relates to devices for feeding air to support combustion in explosive motors, the said invention being adapted for .use in supplying air to the carbureted vapor issuing from the carbureter; an object of the invention being to raise the temperature of the vapor and supplying oxygen to support combustion. 4
A further object of this invention is to provide means whereby the air is heatedimmediately upon the starting of the motor, the exhaust gases being relied upon to raise the temperature of the air being delivered I for the purpose stated, means being also of motors of this type.
ect of this invention is provided for regulating the supply proportional to the suction produced by the operation of pistons in the'cylinders A still further obj to produce an air supplying device having means for causing a whirling action of the air delivered by the device, the said Whirling air being eflective to break up the current of vapor passing from the carbureter so causing commingling of the air and vapor to produce desirable results, it having been found in practice that a motor equipped with the device forming the subject matter of this invention gains in eiiiciency and that air intake or,
the consumption of fuel per milg is materially decreased.
'With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and in the arrangement and combination of parts to be hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.
In describing the invention in detail, ref- 'erence will be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification wherein like characters denote corresponding parts in the several views, and in which Figure 1 illustrates a view in elevation of a fragment of a motor with its exhaust and intake manifold, the invention being shown applied thereto partly in section;
Fig. 2 illustrates a sectional view on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1; I
Fig.- 3 illustrates a sectional view on the line corresponding with the line 33 of Fig. 2; r
Fig. illustrates a side elevation of an outer tube;
Fig. 5 illustrates a view in elevation of an inner tube; and
Fig. 6 illustrates a sectional view of: a slight modification.
In these drawings 10 denotes an externallythreaded pipe adapted to be tapped into and through an exhaust manifold of any ordinary internal combustion motor and the intake end of the said pipe is preferably. located adjacent a cylinder of the motor so that the air contiguous to the said cylinder will be in a heated state, and therefore, the air entering the said pipe Will be at a relatively high temperature before he- Specification of Letters Patent. mi Patented Feb. 19, 1918.
ing affected by the heat of the exhaust gases in the exhaust manifold.
A flexible tube 11 communicates with the said pipe and with a valve 12, there being appropriate couplings 13 and 14. supplied for facilitating the assembling of the parts.
of the device. The valve, being a type of check valve, consists in a casing 15, a valve seat therein, avalve 16 on the seat with a spring '17 normally holding the valve in closed position, it being understood that as the pistons of the motor operate they serve to unseat the valve and permit the inflow of hot air for the purpose stated. There is a threaded stem 18 which bears against a plate 19 on the spring and this stem is effective to adjust the tension of the spring to make the valve sensitive to the influences of the action of the pistons, thus rendering the valve of utility in connection with motors having different areas and strokes of pistons.
A coupling 20 is joined to the valve and a nipple 21 is externally threaded to enter.
an aperture 22 in the intake manifold 23 of the motor. The nipple carries tubes 2i and 25, one of which is located Within the other and both of which project beyond the end of the nipple. There is a screen or sieve interposed between the two tubes and the tubes have oppositely directed helical slots 26 and 27 respectively which intersect at points throughout their lengths to form discharge opemngs for the air. The helical slots form ways for the passage ofthe air and when the air issues from the ducts into the intake manifold, the said air has a whirling effect so stirring up the vapor passing through the manifold as to effect a commingling of the heated air and the vapor I and causing the delivery of an explosive charge to t cylinders, the temperature of which charge is much higher than the temperature of the atmosphere from which the carburetor derives its supply of air. The
I ends of the tubes are closed, thus insuring .ing heated by radial discharge or approximately radial discharge of the air.
Fig. 6 illustrates a modification in which the pipe A which extends through the exhaust has ..fins.B therein forming bafliesto break up the current of air passing therethrough and furthermore, the said fins bethe exhaust, the air impinging the said baflies will be further heated in travel toward the intake manifold.
I claim: 7 In an attachment for internal combustion motors, including an exhaust manifold and an intake manifold, apipe threaded through the exhaust manifold, .a nipple extending into the intake manifold, an outer and inner tube supported by the nipple, and extending into the manifold, said outer tube being closed at its end, each of said tubes having a helical slot provided therein, the slots of one'tube lying between the slots of the opposite tube, "a screen interposed between the tubes, a valve for controlling passage of air to said nipple,-and means for.
Lor'rm E. BARKLEY, MARGARET I.
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US2581478A (en) * 1944-07-21 1952-01-08 Gaddoni Louis Gasoline economizer valve
US4068638A (en) * 1975-07-16 1978-01-17 Butler Jr Farrell G Fuel vaporizing method and apparatus
US4166435A (en) * 1978-04-11 1979-09-04 Kiang Deh J Internal combustion engines

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2581478A (en) * 1944-07-21 1952-01-08 Gaddoni Louis Gasoline economizer valve
US4068638A (en) * 1975-07-16 1978-01-17 Butler Jr Farrell G Fuel vaporizing method and apparatus
US4166435A (en) * 1978-04-11 1979-09-04 Kiang Deh J Internal combustion engines

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