Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Common receiver having inlets from plural cylinder
Patent
1998-12-17
2000-12-19
Denion, Thomas
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
Common receiver having inlets from plural cylinder
60272, 60282, 428114, 264101, F01N 710
Patent
active
061613797
ABSTRACT:
An improved apparatus for withstanding the high temperatures in the exhaust assembly of an internal combustion engine. A quilted insulating element is extended about a liner of a manifold or port liner. The liner in this invention is preferably ceramic. After assembling the insulating element about the liner, a metallic ring is installed for support during casting. A metallic housing, preferably cast iron, can then be cast around the liner, insulating element, and metallic ring.
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Haselkorn Michael H.
Long Michael C.
Caterpillar Inc.
Denion Thomas
Ryan Kathleen M.
Trieu Thai-Ba
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