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US Patent: 632,509
Carbureting Device for Gas or Explosive Engines
Patentee:
Seymour A. Ayres (exact or similar names) - Bay City, Bay County, MI

USPTO Classifications:
261/34.1

Tool Categories:
propulsion and energy : internal combustion engines : carburetors

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Ayres Gasoline Engine Works - Saginaw, Saginaw County, MI

Witnesses:
William J. Sovereign
Daniel Mangen

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jun. 05, 1899
Granted: Sep. 05, 1899

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Description:
Abstract:

This invention relates to a carburetting device for gas or explosive engines; and it consists in the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out particularly in the claims.

The object of the invention is to produce a v device -in which the explosive fluid may be readily vaporized and mixed with air in the proper proportion to produce the desired explosion in the combustion-chamber of gas engines or for analogous purposes.

Claims:

1. In a carburetor for gas or vapor engines, the combination of the combustion-chamber, an air passage-way communicating with said chamber through the inlet-valve, a fluid-receiving chamber adjacent to said passageway, a communicating opening connecting said passage-way with said fluid receiving chamber, a fluid-emitting valve projecting into said fluid-receiving chamber in line with said communicating opening, and a movable gate located in said fluid-receiving chamber adapted to be moved before the opening communicating with said air passage-way.

2. In a carburetor for-gas or vapor engines, the combination of the combustion-chamber, an air passage-way communicating therewith, a valve controlling the communicating opening between said air passage-way and the combustion-chamber, a fluid-receiving chamber adjacent to and communicating with the air passage-way, a valve projecting into said fluid-receiving chamber inline with the opening between said chamber and the air passage-way, a gate hinged before said communicating opening, and means operated by the movement of said valve and connected with said gate for moving said gate before the communicating opening between the fluid chamber and air passage-way when said valve moves onto its seat.

In a carburetor for gas or vapor engines, the combination of the combustion-chamber, an air passage-way communicating with said chamber through a valve-controlled opening, a fluid-receiving chamber in communication with said air passage-way, a fluid-emitting valve projecting into said fluid-chamber in line with the opening between said chamber and the air passage-way, a hinged gate in said air passage-way below the opening between said passage-way and the fluid receiving chamber, said gate being adapted to close said air passage-way and having a screen-covered opening in the center thereof.

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