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Class 261/119.2 - Carburetor


Subclass of Class 261 - Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Definition: Apparatus adapted to mix fuel and air.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 06/08/2004


NumberTitleIssue Date
6746002Fuel expansion system
A fuel expansion system or carburetor for internal combustion engines utilizing the bubbling of air through use of a number of bubble tubes through a supply of liquid fuel. The resulting atomized, vaporized and expanded fuel is then mixed with air and fed into the e...
06/08/2004
6054049Magnetic fluid modification device and use
To improve the affinity between a gas and a liquid, the liquid is passed through an enclosure where it contacts a portion of the magnets of a magnetic field generating device and passes through the magnetic field created by the magnets while a gas is in c...
04/25/2000
4366797Vaporous gasoline aspiration system and fuming tank
A fuel system especially designed for use with an internal combustion engine or the like in which fuel system is operable therewith to provide fuel fumes or vapor to the engine from a source of liquid ignitable vaporizable fuel, such as gasoline, of suffi...
01/04/1983
4196710Fuel device for a gasoline engine
A fuel device for a gasoline engine. The device eliminating the use of a carburetor on the engine and supplying the engine's intake manifold with an air fuel mixture pre-heated in a reactor housing. The air fuel mixture being heated by the engine's coolin...
04/08/1980
4040403Air-fuel mixture control system
Method and means are provided for effecting the controlled vaporization of a liquid fuel to simplify the ability to control a specific air-fuel ratio for an internal combustion engine. The invention contemplates two basic operations: first, a vaporized fu...
08/09/1977
 
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