Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-08
2010-02-02
Denion, Thomas (Department: 3748)
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
C060S279000, C060S297000, C060S311000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07654078
ABSTRACT:
A particle collector includes a housing within an internal chamber having inlet and outlet ports. The housing can comprise two joined-together housing members. A collector element is disposed in the internal chamber and includes a particulate passage extending axially therethrough. A gas passageway is disposed within the chamber between a housing inside diameter and a collector element outside diameter, and is sized to produce a minimal pressure drop through the particle collector. The collector element is connected to the housing. A collection port is connected with the collector element and extends from the particulate passage to a location outside of the internal chamber for removing collected particulate matter from within the housing when the particle collector is placed into operation within an exhaust gas flow stream.
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Marsal Damien
Mlika Jerome
Renaud Phillipe
Denion Thomas
Duff Douglas J.
Honeywell International , Inc.
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