IGNACE J DABOROWSKI
Engineering in Springfield, MA

License number
Massachusetts 11637
Issued Date
Dec 22, 1959
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1990
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Springfield, MA 01104

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Address
Phone
Ignace Daborowski
41 Savoy Ave, Springfield, MA 01104
Ignace Daborowski
41 Savoy St, Springfield, MA 01104
Ignace Daborowski
41 Avon Pl, Springfield, MA 01105

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Excess Fuel Starting Device For Fuel Injection Engines

Excess Fuel Starting Device For Fuel Injection Engines

US Patent:
4160434, Jul 10, 1979
Filed:
Jan 19, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/870761
Inventors:
Ignace J. Daborowski - Springfield MA
Leon A. Galis - Ludlow MA
Assignee:
Ambac Industries, Inc. - Springfield MA
International Classification:
F02D 104, F02D 106, F02M 3900
US Classification:
123140FG
Abstract:
An excess fuel starting device for a fuel injection engine having a full load stop coacting with the engine throttle linkage to limit the fuel input from the fuel injection pump to the engine. A hydraulic actuator positions the full load stop in either a normal run position or an excess fuel position. The actuator includes a cylinder containing an excess fuel piston operatively connected to the full load stop and spring biased toward an excess fuel position. A coaxial bore within the excess fuel piston contains a free piston slidable therewithin. Fluid conduit means is provided for delivering a fluid pressurized during engine operation to actuate only the smaller free piston when the actuator is in the excess fuel position. When the excess fuel piston has been moved by the action of the free piston to the normal run position, the fluid conduit means delivers the pressurized fluid to provide a holding force against the larger excess fuel piston. The differential in the actuating pressure versus the holding pressure of the device may be varied to suit the installation requirements by the choice of the relative diameters of the excess fuel and inner pistons.