Turboscreen assembly for diesel exhaust systems

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

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C060S280000, C060S282000, C060S323000, C415S121200, C415S121300

Reexamination Certificate

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10851461

ABSTRACT:
A turboscreen for use with diesel exhaust systems comprises a plurality of parallel metal V-shaped wires joined with a peripheral band. The turboscreen is reversibly provided within a housing assembly that permits removal of the interior screen without detaching the housing assembly from the exhaust system. The interior screen can be removed from the housing by removing and/or loosening bolts that connect the plates of the housing and withdrawing the screen. Maintenance times and repair costs are thereby reduced.

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