High efficiency early fuel evaporation carburetion system

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F02M 31/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1091111

Abstract of the Disclosure A carburetion system comprises a carburetor having an air-fuel passage. A heater comprising a ceramic resistor body of a material of positive temperature coefficient of resistivity has a plurality of relatively large passages extending in a pattern through the body, defining thin webs of the resistor material between adjacent body passages. The heater is mounted at the outlet of the carburetor air-fuel passage. Ohmic contacts are disposed on the inner walls of the heater body passages to provide a large area of ohmic contact to the resistor material. The ohmic contacts in alternate body passages are connected together at one end of the body while the ohmic contacts in the other body passages are connected together at the opposite end of the body for directing electrical current through the thin webs of resistor material between ohmic contacts of opposite polarity in adjacent body passages, whereby the heater means is more efficiently operable to heat the air-fuel mixture provided to an engine.

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