Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
060309000 | Having retainer or flow director for exhaust gas condensate | 15 |
20090000283 | EGR equipped engine having condensation dispersion device - A condensation dispersion device for use with a power source having an exhaust recirculation system is disclosed. The condensation dispersion device may have a housing with an inlet configured to receive exhaust, and an outlet configured to discharge exhaust. The condensation dispersion device may also have a first static mixing device disposed within the housing and being configured to redirect condensate from an internal wall of the housing into the exhaust. | 01-01-2009 |
20090113880 | DIESEL ENGINE - An engine ( | 05-07-2009 |
20090205326 | Recirculation of Exhaust Gas Condensate - Systems for operating on an internal combustion engine coupled to an exhaust conduit and an intake conduit include an exhaust gas recirculation conduit in fluid communication with the exhaust conduit, a heat exchanger coupled to the exhaust gas recirculation conduit to cool at least a portion of the amount of exhaust, a liquid accumulator adapted to accumulate liquid from at least a portion of the amount of exhaust, and a condensate conduit coupled to the liquid accumulator. Methods of operating an engine include: receiving an exhaust gas recirculation stream from a main exhaust stream, cooling the exhaust gas recirculation stream, removing at least some condensate from the exhaust gas recirculation stream after cooling, and adding at least some of the condensate removed from the exhaust gas recirculation stream to the main exhaust stream and/or to an inlet charge of the engine. | 08-20-2009 |
20100031645 | TRAP FOR EXHAUST SYSTEM - A system for trapping liquid exhaust during a cold start of an internal combustion engine is provided. As one example, a system includes, an exhaust inlet, an exchange area fluidly coupled downstream of said exhaust inlet, a trap coupled to said exchange area having a liquid exhaust chamber for collection of liquid exhaust, and a catalytic converter fluidly coupled downstream to said exchange area. In another example, a method includes condensing, at least partly, exhaust from the engine in an exchange area in an exhaust system into liquid exhaust, collecting liquid exhaust into a trap disposed in the exchange area, and evaporating the liquid exhaust into the exchange area after an evaporation temperature is reached in the trap. | 02-11-2010 |
20100205949 | Combustion Air and Exhaust Gas Arrangement of an Internal Combustion Engine - The invention relates to an arrangement for supplying an internal combustion engine ( | 08-19-2010 |
20100263360 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ARRANGEMENT WITH EGR DRAIN SYSTEM - An internal combustion engine arrangement includes an EGR circuit connecting a exhaust circuit to an intake circuit to incorporate a portion of exhaust gases in the intake gases, at least one turbine located, and a dedicated drain conduit which connects the EGR circuit to the exhaust circuit. The EGR circuit includes at least one low position point and the dedicated drain conduit permanently connects the low position point of the EGR circuit to the exhaust circuit upstream of the turbine. | 10-21-2010 |
20110079002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDENSATE REMOVAL FROM EGR SYSTEM - An exhaust gas recirculation system for an engine having an exhaust system includes an EGR cooler in fluid communication with an exhaust manifold. The EGR cooler receives a portion of the engine's exhaust gas. A cooled EGR passage is downstream of the EGR cooler, and an air intake line is in fluid communication with an intake manifold. A collecting vessel is located at or downstream of the EGR cooler for receiving condensate, and a condensate evacuation line is in fluid communication with the collecting vessel for receiving condensate from the collecting vessel. | 04-07-2011 |
20110099988 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AN AMOUNT OF CONDENSATION IN AN ENGINE AIR INTAKE SYSTEM - A condensation collection system for an internal combustion engine having an exhaust gas recirculation system comprises a condensation collection line, a condensation accumulator, and a condensation expulsion line. The condensation collection line is disposed in fluid communication with an air intake system of an internal combustion engine. The condensation accumulator is in fluid communication with the condensation collection line. The condensation collection line being disposed between the air intake system and the condensation accumulator. The condensation expulsion line is in fluid communication with the condensation accumulator. A portion of the condensation expulsion line is disposed in contact with an engine exhaust pipe. The condensation expulsion line has an opening to vent condensation to the atmosphere. | 05-05-2011 |
20110120103 | CONDENSED WATER DISCHARGE APPARATUS OF MUFFLER - A condensed water discharge apparatus is capable of smoothly excreting residual condensed water in a muffler. The device may include a through hole formed at the bottom of a muffler case, an inflow pipe communicated to the muffler case and in which exhaust gas flows, an exhaust pipe communicated to the atmosphere so that exhaust gas is exhausted from the muffler case thereto, a thermoelement, and a control valve mounted at the through hole so as to selectively open/close the through hole when driving or stopped by sliding about the through hole. | 05-26-2011 |
20110138793 | Internal combustion engine having a water injection system effective for improving fuel usage - The present invention relates to an internal combustion engine and, more particularly, an internal combustion engine having a new and novel water injection system for improving the efficiency of the engine. In a preferred embodiment the water injection system comprises a condenser for cooling the exhaust exiting the engine sufficiently to condense any water vapor and/or fuel vapor to form a liquid mixture or water and fuel, collecting the liquid mixture, and mixing the liquid mixture with fuel being directed into the engine. | 06-16-2011 |
20110192152 | EXHAUST SYSTEM - An exhaust system, especially of a motor vehicle has at least one heating device positioned in an area in which condensate accumulates, which is arranged within the exhaust system and in which condensate can accumulate depending on operating states and/or environmental parameters. The formation of condensate accumulation is reduced or prevented by the heating device and a condensate accumulation already formed is removed. As a consequence of the corrosive property of the condensate, the service life of the exhaust system is increased by the removal of such condensate accumulations or by preventing such accumulations from forming. At the same time, the freedom of designing the exhaust system concerning the location and position of the individual components is increased. | 08-11-2011 |
20110219757 | Muffler Draining Apparatus for Working Machine - A muffler draining apparatus for a working machine is provided which allows a drain line having excellent heat resistance to be reliably installed, even when a device or equipment is present at the position below a muffler. In a muffler draining apparatus that is provided to a muffler equipped to a hydraulic excavator, and includes a drain line that discharges water accumulated in the muffler to the outside of a vehicle body, the above-described drain line includes a single metal tubing whose one end is connected to the muffler, and whose intermediate portion provided continuous to the one end is extended into the space formed between the muffler and a hydraulic pump located below the muffler. The intermediate portion of the metal tubing includes a single linear portion and plural bent portions. Also, the muffler draining apparatus includes, for example, a single support bracket that is fixed to the muffler, and supports the intermediate portion of the metal tubing. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225959 | Motor Vehicle Having an Exhaust Gas System - The invention relates to a motor vehicle having an internal combustion engine and an exhaust gas system, which comprises an exhaust gas line by means of which the exhaust gas can be removed from the internal combustion engine, as well as an exhaust gas recirculation line by means of which the exhaust gas can be recirculated into the internal combustion engine from the exhaust gas line. The exhaust gas recirculation line has an exhaust gas cooler and a condensate line for removing the condensate from the recirculated exhaust gas, wherein the condensate line is connected with a first end to the exhaust gas recirculation line downstream of the exhaust gas cooler in the direction of flow of the exhaust gas and with a second end to the exhaust gas line. When the motor vehicle is running, the back pressure at the first end of the condensate line is equal to the back pressure at the second end of the condensate line, so that any condensation water that accumulates can be removed without the exhaust gas flowing back into the exhaust gas line from the exhaust gas recirculation line. As an alternative, a closure element for closing the condensate line can be provided. Both variants provide a simple method for removing the condensation water without any necessity for expensive condensate traps or collecting tanks. | 09-22-2011 |
20120067033 | ON-BOARD WATER ADDITION FOR FUEL SEPARATION SYSTEM - A fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine including a fuel tank, a membrane dividing the fuel tank into at least a first and second portion, the membrane preferentially diffusing a substance from a mixture, the substance having an increased knock suppression relative to the mixture, and a controller adjusting delivery of condensed water to the tank responsive to an operating condition. | 03-22-2012 |
20120073275 | TAIL TRIM ASSEMBLY FOR EXHAUST PIPE IN VEHICLE - A tail trim assembly for an exhaust pipe in a vehicle which may be mounted at a rear portion of the exhaust pipe that may be formed at an end of a vehicle muffler and discharges exhaust gas and condensed water from the muffler to the outside, may include a main body fitted around the rear portion of the exhaust pipe, at least a welding part formed at an end of the main body and welded to the exhaust pipe, and a collecting part formed at a rear end of the main body, wherein the rear end of the main body and a rear end of the rear portion in the exhaust pipe may be spaced with a predetermined gap to collect the condensed water discharged from the exhaust pipe therethrough. | 03-29-2012 |