Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-01
2005-02-01
Mohanty, Bibhu (Department: 3747)
Internal-combustion engines
Engine speed regulator
Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...
C123S350000, C123S676000, C123S396000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06848419
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for reducing or eliminating wetstacking in internal combustion engine systems operating substantially under capacity comprising establishing an exhaust temperature minimum set point, monitoring exhaust temperature of an engine; and restricting air intake into the engine when the temperature is below the set point. Intake air may also be heated when the exhaust temperature is below the set point, with the intake air divided into first and second paths, the first path being restricted and the second path being heated. The second path preferably comprises a fixed flow choke.
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Mohanty Bibhu
New Mexico State University Technology Transfer Corporation
Peacock Myers & Adams PC
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