FILTER-SEPARATING MEMBER FOR PURIFYING THE EXHAUST GASES OF ITNERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
The proposed element is without moving parts, and uses the kinetic energy of the exhaust gas while it removes environmentally harmful components, such as oil, fats, arsenic, lead, etc. - The inlet pipe of the element is connected to the engine exhaust pipe. The exhaust gas is forced to move in a spi...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
29.03.1993
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Edition | 5 |
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Summary: | The proposed element is without moving parts, and uses the kinetic energy of the exhaust gas while it removes environmentally harmful components, such as oil, fats, arsenic, lead, etc. - The inlet pipe of the element is connected to the engine exhaust pipe. The exhaust gas is forced to move in a spiral path to the collector cylinder. The gas is divided up as it is discharged through the spinner plate and the contaminants pass through the gap between the guide disc and the collector cylinder's inner surface, to the bottom. - The path of the exhaust gas is reversed by the guide disc and it is passed through the filter and discharged through the pipe. The collected contaminants can be removed at suitable intervals, depending on the engine/vehicle make, determined by experience. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: HU19910002974 |