Heater and a method for delivering heat energy from a water...

Marine propulsion – Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids – Cooling for engine

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C237S01230R, C440S0880HE

Reexamination Certificate

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07056173

ABSTRACT:
A heater and method for delivering heat energy from a water cooled two cycle marine engine is described and which includes an exhaust expansion chamber operably coupled with a two cycle marine engine, and wherein the two cycle marine engine produces a source of heated water; a heater coupled in fluid flowing relation relative to the exhaust expansion chamber, and which receives the source of heated water; and a flow restrictor coupled in fluid flowing relation relative to both the heater and the exhaust expansion chamber, and which delays the delivery of the heated water from the exhaust expansion chamber to the heater to increase the temperature of the heated water.

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