Gas separation – Combined or convertible – In motor vehicle
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-11
2006-04-11
Chiesa, Richard L. (Department: 1724)
Gas separation
Combined or convertible
In motor vehicle
C055S418000, C055SDIG028, C123S19800E
Reexamination Certificate
active
07025799
ABSTRACT:
Air flow from the airbox (57) to the carburetor of an internal combustion engine is regulated by a plurality of valve bodies (66) fitted with rotatable lids (77) which permit infinite adjustment of air flow between a fully closed and fully open position. In an alternate embodiment, a rectangular valve is used that has a relatively lower profile and uses a sliding door (94) to permit manual adjustment of airflow to the airbox (57).
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Chiesa Richard L.
Johnson David George
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