Gaseous fuel-air mixer with higher mixture uniformity

US12292018B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12292018-B2
Application numberUS-202418606873-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2024
Priority dateJul 28, 2020
Publication dateMay 6, 2025
Grant dateMay 6, 2025

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A gaseous fuel-air mixer includes an outer shell, an inner shell, and a fuel chamber rib. The outer shell includes an air intake and a fuel intake. The air intake is configured to receive air. The air intake has an air outlet. The fuel intake has a fuel inlet that is configured to receive fuel. The inner shell includes an inner shell intake that is configured to separately receive the air from the air outlet and the fuel from the fuel intake and to provide a gaseous fuel-air mixture. The inner shell cooperates with the outer shell to define a fuel intake collecting chamber that is configured to receive the fuel from the fuel inlet and a fuel intake concentrating chamber that is configured to receive the fuel from the fuel intake collecting chamber and provide the fuel to the inner shell intake.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gaseous fuel-air mixer comprising: an outer shell comprising: an air intake defining an air intake center axis and configured to receive air, the air intake having an air inlet and an air outlet, a fuel intake having a fuel inlet centered on a fuel intake center axis, the fuel inlet being configured to receive fuel, and an outer shell rib; and an inner shell comprising: an inner shell intake configured to separately receive the air from the air outlet and the fuel from the fuel intake and to provide a gaseous fuel-air mixture, the inner shell cooperating with the outer shell to define a fuel intake collecting chamber configured to receive the fuel from the fuel inlet and a fuel intake concentrating chamber configured to receive the fuel from the fuel intake collecting chamber and provide the fuel to the inner shell intake; and an inner shell rib, the inner shell rib being aligned with the outer shell rib. 2. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein the outer shell rib cooperates with the inner shell rib to provide sealing between the outer shell rib and the inner shell rib. 3. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein the outer shell further comprises a plurality of outer shell ribs including the outer shell rib, and the inner shell further comprises plurality of inner shell ribs including the inner shell rib, wherein each of the outer shell ribs is aligned with one of the inner shells ribs to provide sealing between each outer shell rib and inner shell rib. 4. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein the outer shell rib is integrally formed with the outer shell, and the inner shell rib is integrally formed with the inner shell. 5. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein the outer shell further comprises at least one of a fuel intake collecting wall or a fuel intake concentrating wall, and the outer shell rib is integrally formed with one of the fuel intake collecting wall or the fuel intake concentrating wall. 6. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 5 , wherein the inner shell further comprises a lobe. 7. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 6 , wherein the fuel intake concentrating wall is defined by a first radius of curvature, and the lobe is defined by a second radius of curvature. 8. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 6 , wherein the inner shell rib is integrally formed with the lobe. 9. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein: the inner shell intake is centered on an inner shell intake center axis; and the fuel intake collecting chamber extends annularly about the inner shell intake center axis. 10. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 1 , wherein the outer shell rib is configured to interface with the inner shell rib so as to form one fuel chamber rib. 11. A gaseous fuel-air mixer comprising: an outer shell comprising: an air intake defining an air intake center axis and configured to receive air, the air intake having an air outlet, and a fuel intake comprising: a fuel inlet centered on a fuel intake center axis and configured to receive fuel, and a fuel intake body that extends from the fuel inlet towards the air intake center axis, the fuel intake body defining a fuel intake collecting wall and a fuel intake concentrating wall; an inner shell comprising an inner shell intake configured to separately receive the air from the air outlet and the fuel from the fuel intake and to provide a gaseous fuel-air mixture, the inner shell cooperating with the outer shell to define a fuel intake collecting chamber configured to receive the fuel from the fuel inlet and a fuel intake concentrating chamber configured to receive the fuel from the fuel intake collecting chamber and provide the fuel to the inner shell intake; and at least one fuel chamber rib coupled to the fuel intake concentrating wall and positioned away from the fuel intake collecting wall. 12. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein at least part of the fuel intake concentrating wall extends annularly around the air intake center axis. 13. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein the fuel intake concentrating wall is contiguous with the fuel intake collecting wall. 14. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein the at least one fuel chamber rib comprises a plurality of fuel chamber ribs, and each fuel chamber rib of the plurality of fuel chamber ribs is annularly separated from an adjacent fuel chamber rib of the plurality of fuel chamber ribs by a same degree of angular separation. 15. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 14 , wherein the at least one fuel chamber rib is configured to divide fuel flow into separate passages. 16. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein: the inner shell comprises an inner shell intake body; a portion of the air outlet is disposed within a portion of the inner shell intake body; and the fuel chamber rib is configured to facilitate flow between the inner shell intake body and fuel intake collecting wall. 17. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein: the air outlet is centered on the air intake center axis; and the fuel intake center axis intersects the air intake center axis. 18. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein the fuel chamber rib disposed along the fuel intake center axis within at least one of the fuel intake collecting chamber or the fuel intake concentrating chamber. 19. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein the inner shell comprises an inner shell dividing wall that extends radially outward from the inner shell intake. 20. The gaseous fuel-air mixer of claim 11 , wherein the at least one fuel chamber rib is integrally coupled to the fuel intake concentrating wall.

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  • Mixing systems, i.e. flow charts or diagrams; Arrangements, e.g. comprising controlling means · CPC title

  • Mixing gases with gases · CPC title

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What does patent US12292018B2 cover?
A gaseous fuel-air mixer includes an outer shell, an inner shell, and a fuel chamber rib. The outer shell includes an air intake and a fuel intake. The air intake is configured to receive air. The air intake has an air outlet. The fuel intake has a fuel inlet that is configured to receive fuel. The inner shell includes an inner shell intake that is configured to separately receive the air from …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cummins Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M21/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 06 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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