Temperature Patents (Class 123/179.13)
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Patent number: 8552345Abstract: The invention relates to a method for operating a diesel fuel filter heater comprising at least one PTC element, in a motor vehicle. According to the invention, a glow plug control device is used to generate an effective voltage from a vehicle system voltage using pulse width modulation, which is then applied at the filter heater.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: BorgWarner BERU Systems GmbHInventors: Peter Schaefer, Clement Rinkert
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Patent number: 7530335Abstract: The internal combustion engine includes a reformer, and a heating unit composed of a power source connected to a reforming catalyst composed by carrying a catalyst on a metal foil, a positive electrode, and a negative electrode of the reforming catalyst. The reformer includes the reforming catalyst, and reforms a reforming mixture of reforming fuel and reforming air by the reforming catalyst to generate reformed gas containing hydrogen. This reformed gas is supplied to a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine. Before the reforming mixture is supplied to the reforming catalyst, a temperature of the reforming catalyst is raised to a predetermined preheating temperature higher than an adiabatic reaction temperature in partial oxidation reaction, and then the internal combustion engine is started.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiro Sakurai, Kazuhiro Wakao
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Publication number: 20080178850Abstract: A fuel system for a carburetor that supports operation of an engine includes a body with a bore, a fuel source communicated with the bore and from which fuel is supplied to the bore for delivery to the engine, a drain unit and a control. The drain unit is communicated with the fuel source to selectively receive fuel from the fuel source and has a fuel chamber and an actuator operable to vary the volume of the fuel chamber. The control is communicated with the actuator to permit fuel flow from the fuel source to the fuel chamber when the engine is shut down and to cause fuel to flow from the fuel chamber to the fuel source prior to starting the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Walbro Engine Management, L.L.C.Inventors: Andrew E. Bejcek, John C. Woody
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Patent number: 7350508Abstract: An advance arrangement for use in controlling timing of fuel delivery by a fuel pump for use in an engine comprises an advance piston (12) which is slidable within a first bore (14) and which cooperates, in use, with a cam arrangement of a fuel pump to adjust the timing of fuel delivery by the pump. A surface associated with the advance piston (12) is exposed to fuel pressure within a first control chamber (38). The pressure of fuel within the first control chamber (38) is controlled by means of a servo piston (24) which is slidable within a further bore (22) provided in the advance piston (12). The servo piston (24) is responsive to speed dependent fuel pressure variations within a servo control chamber (37), thereby to permit adjustment of the timing in response to engine speed.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leslie Edwin Chapman, Rodney Dyason
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Patent number: 7267326Abstract: An automatic priming system for internal combustion engines, which is operable to prime the carburetor of the engine at engine cranking speeds, and is automatically disabled after the engine starts. The automatic priming system is driven by pressure fluctuations within the engine crankcase which are caused by reciprocation of the piston. At engine cranking speeds, fluid communication of positive and negative pressure pulses between the engine crankcase and an accumulator is allowed via a restrictor. The positive and negative pressure pulses are used to drive an air pump, such as a diaphragm air pump, to pump atmospheric air to the carburetor to pressurize the fuel bowl of the carburetor for priming. After the engine starts and the piston reciprocates more rapidly, the restrictor prevents communication of positive and negative pressure pulses between the crankcase and the accumulator, and the pressure within the accumulator is relatively constant and below atmospheric pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: Daniel E. Dedering
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Publication number: 20070193566Abstract: A fuel system (1) for a vibratory rammer (2) includes a tank arrangement (3), a diaphragm carburetor (4), a fuel line arrangement (5) and a venting line arrangement (6) for complementary venting of air from the fuel system (1) to the atmosphere. The fuel system (1) also includes a venting valve (7) which is open and closeable to the atmosphere. The tank arrangement (3) includes a primary fuel tank (8) and a secondary fuel tank (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventor: Gunnar Hedlund
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Patent number: 6915772Abstract: An automatic priming system for internal combustion engines, which is operable at engine cranking speeds and which is automatically disabled at engine running speeds. The automatic priming system is driven by pressure fluctuations within the engine crankcase which are caused by reciprocation of the piston. At engine cranking speeds, fluid communication between the engine crankcase and a chamber is substantially equalized, such that positive pressure pulses from the crankcase air space pass from the chamber through a check valve to the carburetor for priming. At engine running speeds, communication between the crankcase air space and the chamber is restricted such that the pressure within the chamber is below atmospheric, positive pressure pulses are not present within the chamber, and the priming function is automatically disabled.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: Todd L. Carpenter
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Patent number: 6895914Abstract: A priming system for the carburetor of a small internal combustion engine which is used with a lawnmower, for example, in which the priming system is remotely actuated. The priming system includes a priming feature for supplying an amount of liquid fuel to the carburetor throat to aid in starting the engine, and an enrichment feature for providing an enriched fuel supply to the engine during a warm-up period. In one embodiment, the priming system includes an automatic primer disabling feature which is operative when the engine is warm to block the supply of priming fuel to the carburetor throat and thereby prevent priming during a warm engine re-start. In another embodiment, the priming system includes a primer reduction feature, which is operative when the engine is warm to provide a reduced amount of priming fuel to the carburetor throat during a warm engine re-start, with respect to the amount of fuel which is supplied during a cold engine start.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Gordon E. Rado, John F. Hoffman, Adam F. Cox
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Publication number: 20040084003Abstract: A priming system for a carburetor for small internal combustion engines, wherein the priming system is remotely actuated and includes an automatic primer disabling feature operative when the engine is in a warm condition to prevent the supply of an overly rich fuel/air mixture to the engine intake system during warm re-starts, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Gordon E. Rado
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Patent number: 6651601Abstract: A control (30) embodies an operating strategy (50) to facilitate engine cranking and starting via control of timing of cylinder intake (18) and exhaust (24) valve opening using a variable valve actuation mechanism (26). Prior to fueling any cylinder (16), the engine (10) is cranked while the variable valve actuation mechanism causes pistons (32) to operate at an initial effective compression ratio for initial cranking that is less than an effective compression ratio for running when the engine is eventually fueled and runs under its own power. Thereafter, and still before fueling, they are caused to operate at an increased effective compression ratio, and still thereafter, a portion of their charges are drawn from the exhaust system (22). As the engine warms up, valve timing is adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: International Engine Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Jinhui Sun, Xinqun Gui, Xiaoyan Lei
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Patent number: 6508217Abstract: A starting fuel supplying apparatus improves restarting performance of an engine in a warm-up state. In the engine in which a carburetor is disposed on the side of the cylinder, the starting fuel supplying apparatus and a thermo-sensitive member attached to the carburetor are disposed on the side of the carburetor close to the engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignees: TK Carburettor Co., Ltd., Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tokihiko Aodai, Hisaharu Ishii, Yasuhiko Shibata