Inertially activated ejection valve

Fluid handling – Processes – Cleaning – repairing – or assembling

Reexamination Certificate

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C137S242000, C137S244000

Reexamination Certificate

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08074672

ABSTRACT:
An ejector is provided for an induction system in a vibratory system generating vibration, including a dust ejector for an air induction system of an internal combustion engine. An ejection valve is provided by an inertial mass inertially activated and driven by the vibration to discharge contaminant from the induction system.

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