Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Diverse fuel supply
Patent
1998-04-06
1999-12-07
Langel, Wayne
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Diverse fuel supply
1231798, 123518, 423235, 423212R, F02B 5100, F02M 2508, F02M 2700
Patent
active
059965622
ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for drawing low-boiling volatile components, such as 2-methylbutane, 2,3-dimethylbutane and pentane, out of fuel in a fuel tank of a passenger car or utility vehicle by applying a vacuum to the fuel tank by means of a diaphragm pump; suctioning off the low-boiling volatile components and condensing the low-boiling volatile components under a pressure that is greater than 1.0 bar. The low-boiling volatile components may be stored in a storage tank and used as engine fuel during cold start of the engine or used as a reducing agent for nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas from the engine.
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Andorf Renato
Plog Carsten
Stengel Thomas
Dornier GmbH
Langel Wayne
Vanoy Timothy C
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