Posted by Bob on August 05, 2019 at 10:43:58 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: Goofy thing on intake posted by Fordjub on August 05, 2019 at 09:25:16:
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Guess you didn't GOOGLE the patent?
" It is well known that following the explosion of a charge in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine of the 4-cycle type and the opening of the exhaust valve, the compressed burnt gases tend to evacuate the cylinder as a mass leaving in their wake a void within the cylinder. In the ordinary type of internal combustion engine, the void is partially replaced by exhaust gases returning to the cylinder. The succeeding charge, when drawn into the cylinder, then becomes partially mixed with burnt gases from the preceding explosion with the resulting lessening in the eiliciency of the engine.
I have invented, and am herein disclosing and claiming a vacuum accumulator adapted to be attached tothe exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine which in its operation supplies fresh air via the exhaust manifold to the cylinder immediately after the evacuation of the burnt gases therefrom. Inasmuch as fresh air is introduced to the cylinders in place of returned burnt gases as in previous constructions, the eciency of the engine is greatly increased with a resulting saving in power and fuel. "
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