Divided chamber engine with prechamber exhaust recirculation

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Exhaust gas used with the combustible mixture

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123569, 123258, 123432, 123302, 123275, F02M 2506

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042718104

ABSTRACT:
A divided chamber internal combustion engine is provided with means to recirculate combustion products from the engine precombustion or auxiliary combustion chamber to the intake prior to or during the main chamber exhaust process. The arrangement limits the exhaust of rich prechamber combustion products to the main chamber and exhaust system and instead recirculates them to the intake for subsequent recombustion and emission control purposes.

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