Marine propulsion – Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids – Means for handling exhaust gas
Patent
1996-08-26
1998-05-05
Swinehart, Ed L.
Marine propulsion
Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids
Means for handling exhaust gas
181260, B63H 2132
Patent
active
057466300
ABSTRACT:
A combined wet marine exhaust muffler and water separator comprises a housing having a tangential inlet for inducing the exhaust flow to rotate about a lengthwise axis of the housing, a first outlet positioned along the axis for conducting dried exhaust gas from the housing, and a second outlet positioned near a bottom end of the housing and spaced from the tangential inlet and the first outlet for draining water from the housing.
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Ford John R.
Shelton Sam V.
Centek Industries, Inc.
Swinehart Ed L.
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