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US1361477A
US1361477A US1361477DA US1361477A US 1361477 A US1361477 A US 1361477A US 1361477D A US1361477D A US 1361477DA US 1361477 A US1361477 A US 1361477A
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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
    • F02M1/00Carburettors with means for facilitating engine's starting or its idling below operational temperatures
    • 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
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    • F02M2700/43Arrangements for supplying air, fuel or auxiliary fluids to a combustion space of mixture compressing engines working with liquid fuel
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  • the plug may then be inverted and the knob 25 permitted to rest on any suitable surface, whereupon the liquid on the vanes 19 and 20 will drain into the. wick 22. This is then ignited, and in burning will heat the stem 17 and the spiral vanes 19 and 20. As soon as the asolcne is burned the pin is again inserted into the opening 13.
  • an intake manifold havin an upright passage branching to a plura ity of cylinders, a plug in a wall opposite to said passage, a spiral vane carried by the combustible liquid plug and fitted against the walls of the upright passage am extending substantially to the point where said upright passage branches.
  • the combination with an intake manit'old having a passage leading from the carlam-tor and branching to a plurality of cylin dcrs. of a removable plug carrier by the manifold. and a fibrous substance carried by the plug and I blc liquid to be parts may be heated to linll.
  • a device of the character in a device of the character described the combination of an intake manifold having an opening. a plug carried by the opening and having a projection extending into the intake passage. fibrous material carried by the projection and adapted to be saturated by combustible liquid whereby the surrounding parts may be limit d as the combustil'ile liquid is burned. thus providing a. heating element. in the intake passage to Facilitate vaporization.
  • TITtn intake manifold provided with an ignited whereby adjacent facilitate vaporizw adapted to carry eombustimg and carrying projections extending into the intake passage.
  • a vane extending out wardly from said projection. and absorbent means For carrying combustible material for heating said vane when the plug is removed. whereby the heated elcnu-nts may be placed in the intake passage to facilitate vaporization.
  • an intake manifold havin an upri i1t passage branching to a plura ity of-cy inders, an opening in said passage, a plug fitted into said opening, spiral vanes carried by the plug and fitted against the walls of the uprig'ht assage and extending substantially to t e point where said-upright passage branches.
  • An intake manifold provided with an opening in the wall, a plug fitting said openinn carrying projections extending into the passage, vanes extending outwardly from said projection, and means for carrying the combustible material for heating said vanes when the plug, is removed, said plug having a knob provided with a flattened upper surface on which the plug may stand when removed and inverted.
  • a manifold having an. intermediately posi tioned intake passage, a plug fitted in a wall of tlie manifold and extending into the intake passage.and doublehelical vanes around said plug adapted to give the fluids a whirlsupply portion and a laterally extending tubulor portion with which the first mentioned portion communicates.

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J. B. MERIAM AND H. W. PRICE. cumsmzn DISTRIBUTER AND HEATER FOR INTAKEMANIFOLDS.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. I3, 919.
0 2. 9 1T an 7" T DH H d m auuenfotq 1.3. MHHAM AND H. W. PRICE. COMBiNED DISHHBUTER AND HEATER FOR INTAKE MANIFOLDS.
APPLICAHUN HLED NOV. Y3, I915.
Patented Dec. 7, 1920.
2 $HEETSSHEET 2.
ing the knob 25. The plug may then be inverted and the knob 25 permitted to rest on any suitable surface, whereupon the liquid on the vanes 19 and 20 will drain into the. wick 22. This is then ignited, and in burning will heat the stem 17 and the spiral vanes 19 and 20. As soon as the asolcne is burned the pin is again inserted into the opening 13.
l hereafter when the combustible gases mixed with some liquid fuel are drawn through the carbureter and up through the passage 1, they will pass around the curved stem 17 and the spirals l9 and 20. and be whirled equal] onto the adjacent surfaces 29 of the mani old, regardless of the angular position of the plug 15 and spiral surfaces 19 and 20, when inserted into the opening 13. On account of the preheating ot' the stem. 17 and vanes 19 and 20, the fuel will be quickly vaporized thus enabling the engine to be easily started. The vaporization process is of course more rapid and thorough when the surfaces 2! against which the mixed gas and lidluid fuel is whirled, become heated.
he whirling motion given to the gases as they pass through the passage 1. around the curved portion 17 and the spirals l! and 2. equally divides the gases as they reach the branching of the passage into the horizontal manifold passage 4. This insures an even distribution of the gases to the trout and the rear cylinders.
As the engine continues to run the wall [2 between the intake and the exhaust manifold becomes heated from the exhaust gases passing through the passage h. This heats the "gases coming into the intake manifold and into contact with the wall [:3 and thus more completel vaporizcs them before entering the cylin ers.
person on leaving a machine \\'llll'll is er nipped with our device may conveniently lock the same by simply removing the plug 15 and slipping it into his pocket or otherwise carrying itv with him. No suction then of course can be produced in the intake manifold until the opening 13 is closed. This will be diflicult without an accurately titt ing plug, even. though a prospective thief may ave discovered the reason why the engine cannot be started.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim is:
1. The combination of an intake manifold with means for heating the same, a removable plug fitted into one of its walls, a projection on said plug, and a spiral vane carried by the pro'ection and extending to the walls of the inta e passage, whereby fluid passing therethrough may be heated.
2. In a device of the character described, the combination of an intake manifold havin an upright passage branching to a plura ity of cylinders, a plug in a wall opposite to said passage, a spiral vane carried by the combustible liquid plug and fitted against the walls of the upright passage am extending substantially to the point where said upright passage branches.
3. The combination with an intake manifold of a passage leading from the carburetor and flaring as it leads toward the cylindei: branches, a stationary helical vane extending substantially to the wall of the flaring pas sage and leading along that passage For a distance back from the point of bra ich iti g and adapted to give the gases a whirling mo. tion as they pass from said flaring passage to the branches.
4. The combination of an intake or exhaust manifold having an intermediate wall in common, the intake manifold having an upright passage taj'ieriug downwardly and having an opening opposite said passage, a plug occupying said opening, a projection carried by the plug extending downwardly into the passage spiral vanes carried by said projection and a wit-k between the plug and said vanes.
5. The combination with an intake manit'old having a passage leading from the carlam-tor and branching to a plurality of cylin dcrs. of a removable plug carrier by the manifold. and a fibrous substance carried by the plug and I blc liquid to be parts may be heated to linll.
t. in a device of the character described the combination of an intake manifold having an opening. a plug carried by the opening and having a projection extending into the intake passage. fibrous material carried by the projection and adapted to be saturated by combustible liquid whereby the surrounding parts may be limit d as the combustil'ile liquid is burned. thus providing a. heating element. in the intake passage to Facilitate vaporization.
TITtn intake manifold provided with an ignited whereby adjacent facilitate vaporizw adapted to carry eombustimg and carrying projections extending into the intake passage. a vane extending out wardly from said projection. and absorbent means For carrying combustible material for heating said vane when the plug is removed. whereby the heated elcnu-nts may be placed in the intake passage to facilitate vaporization.
8. The combination with an intake manifold of a removable plug tilted into one of its walls, a projection on said plug. spiral vanes carried by the projection and extending to the walls of the intake passage, a wick adjacent to said vanes adapted to carry whereby the vanes may be heated by removing the plug and igniting the combustible liquid while so removed.
9. The combination with an intake manifold and an exhaust manifold so arranged that exhaust gases heat the intake manifold,
'spiral vanes in the intake passage over which all the gas must pass in the intake manifold, a removable plug carrying srid vanes, and a fibrous material carried by the plug adapted to be saturated with combustible fluid for heating the vanes when ignited. Y
.10. In a device of the character described, the combination of an intake manifold havin an upri i1t passage branching to a plura ity of-cy inders, an opening in said passage, a plug fitted into said opening, spiral vanes carried by the plug and fitted against the walls of the uprig'ht assage and extending substantially to t e point where said-upright passage branches.
' 11. he combination with an intake manifold of a Massage leading from the carbu-V reter and aring as it leads toward the cylinders, of a plug in the wall of the flaring passage, a projection carried by the plug, and spiral vanes carried by the projection and adapted to be removed through the opening occu ied by the plug, said vanes extending to tie walls of the flaring passage and adapted to give the gases a whirling motion. i
12. The combination of an intake or exhaust manifold having an intermediate wall in common, the intake. manifold having an upright passage tapering downwardly and having an opening oppositesaid passage. a plug occupying said opening, a projection carriediiy the plug extending downwardly into said passage and pointed at its lower end. spiral vanes carried by said projection and extending to the tapering walls of the intake passage, and a wick between the plug and said vanes.
13. An intake manifold provided with an opening in the wall, a plug fitting said openinn carrying projections extending into the passage, vanes extending outwardly from said projection, and means for carrying the combustible material for heating said vanes when the plug, is removed, said plug having a knob provided with a flattened upper surface on which the plug may stand when removed and inverted.
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. proiectingtherein through said opening and loving a head to close the opening, and a helical vane carried thereby extending alongthe wall of the intake passage whereby the liuids are brought into close contact there- 15. In a device of the character described, a manifold having an. intermediately posi tioned intake passage, a plug fitted in a wall of tlie manifold and extending into the intake passage.and doublehelical vanes around said plug adapted to give the fluids a whirlsupply portion and a laterally extending tubulor portion with which the first mentioned portion communicates. and an opening through the top of the lateral portion directly opposite the upwardly extending porlion combined with a removable member adapted to occupy the opening and extend into the said upwardly extending portion. and haviugtherein means for deflecting: the fluid against the wall.
.lS. The combination with an intake manifold having a main intake passageway and n laterally extending tubular head with an opening in its wall opposite said main in take passageway and a removable heat distributiug member having a head adapted to occupy said opening. a shank adapted to extend across the head of the manifold and a helical voue adapted to occupy the main intake passage.
J. ll. MERIAM. 110W Alli) \V. PRICE.
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