Fuel component extractor

Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – By sorber or mechanical separator

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55456, 123568, 60279, F02M 2506

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042166543

ABSTRACT:
An exhaust extractor is disclosed in which a curvate path is provided for installation in the exhaust system of a vehicle and has an external chamber for receiving extracted fuel constituents of the exhaust for supply to the intake of the vehicle engine while precluding re-ingestion of undesirable particulate and pollutant matter. A main duct carries a plurality of inwardly-directed transfer scoops for interception and transfer of usable particulates and other fractions of the exhaust into the external chamber at selected portions of the periphery of the main duct away from the outer portion of the curvate path therein to minimize the transfer of heavy particulates or solids to the external chamber and the remainder of the exhaust recycle system.

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