Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100115920 | Exhaust component having permanently associated life indicator - An exhaust component for use with a combustion engine is disclosed. The exhaust component may have a housing at least partially defining an inlet and an outlet, and a treatment device supported by the housing in communication with exhaust passing from the inlet to the outlet. The exhaust component may also have a life indicator permanently associated with at least one of the housing and the treatment device. | 05-13-2010 |
20120017570 | Ash Detection In Diesel Particulate Filter - Detecting ash in a diesel particulate filter includes receiving data indicative of signal attenuation for ash-responsive and ash-insensitive RF signals transmitted through a diesel particulate filter containing trapped soot and ash. A difference between the RF signals, such as a difference in signal attenuation, may be leveraged to detect a relative ash loading state or a change in relative ash loading state of the diesel particulate filter, and responsively indicate that filter cleaning is needed. | 01-26-2012 |
20120167556 | ENGINE EXHAUST AFTER-TREATMENT SYSTEM - An engine exhaust after-treatment system is provided, which may include a particulate trap configured to remove at least some constituents of the exhaust flowing from an engine through an exhaust system. The system may also include a controller configured to collect in-service data related to an operating parameter indicative of the amount of time the engine operates. In addition, the system may include a memory device attached to the particulate trap and including a memory. The memory may be configured to store usage data indicative of how much time the particulate trap has been used in service. The memory may be configured to communicate with the controller to receive information related to the in-service data collected by the controller and update the usage data in the memory, based on the communication with the controller, to reflect a total amount of time the particulate trap has been in service. | 07-05-2012 |
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20090103838 | Collapsible fluid storage tank - A collapsible fluid storage tank is disclosed. The fluid storage tank may include a bladder configured to store fluids, occupy a variable space, and collapse as the stored fluid is depleted. The fluid storage tank may also include at least one component configured to connect the bladder to a machine. | 04-23-2009 |
20100114463 | System for cold starting machine - A system for cold starting a machine is disclosed. The system may have an engine and a reductant tank. The system may also have a temperature sensor, which may be configured to generate a signal indicative of a temperature within the reductant tank. Additionally, the system may have a controller, which may be in communication with the engine and the temperature sensor. The controller may be configured to increase an operating temperature of the engine, based on the signal. | 05-06-2010 |
20110232362 | DETECTION OF EXHAUST FILTER EFFECTIVENESS - A method and kit for determining the effectiveness of an exhaust filter. The method may involve exposing an indicator to an exhaust stream of a engine downstream of the exhaust filter, visually comparing the indicator against test samples, and assigning a level of exhaust filter effectiveness based on the comparison. The method may also involve restricting the exhaust stream, diverting a test stream of exhaust from the exhaust stream, and exposing the indicator to the test stream. The kit may include a collector having a housing defining a flow passage configured to transmit a test stream of exhaust from a engine and a restrictor having a orifice plate configured to restrict an exhaust stream from which the test stream is diverted. | 09-29-2011 |
20110239623 | REGENERATION STRATEGY FOR ENGINE EXHAUST - A method of regenerating a particulate filter of an exhaust system of an engine system is disclosed. The method may include determining a condition indicative of an accumulation of hydrocarbons in the particulate filter, and monitoring the particulate filter to determine when to initiate regeneration of the particulate filter. The method may also include selecting a regeneration profile for regeneration of the particulate filter based on the determined condition, and regenerating the particulate filter in accordance with the regeneration profile. | 10-06-2011 |
20130167811 | EGR FLOW SENSOR FOR AN ENGINE - A method of operating an engine is disclosed. The method may include discharging exhaust gas from at least one combustion chamber of the engine. The method may also include recirculating at least a portion of the exhaust gas to the at least one combustion chamber through an EGR system, including directing at least a portion of the exhaust gas through an EGR duct. Additionally, the method may include sensing pressure in a portion of the EGR duct by directing the pressure to a first pressure sensor via a first sensor passage having a first end connected to a portion of the EGR duct and a second end connected to the first pressure sensor, while maintaining a temperature of gas in the first sensor passage adjacent the second end at a bulk temperature of at least about 75 percent of a bulk temperature of gas in the first sensor passage at the first end. | 07-04-2013 |
20130298882 | EGR with Temperature Controlled Venturi Flow Meter - A flow meter that may be used in an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system is disclosed. The EGR system may be part of an internal combustion engine or other power source. The flow meter includes a venturi that includes a body that defines an inlet section, a throat and a diverging outlet section. The flow meter also includes a sensor coupled to the venturi via a plurality of pressure passages. | 11-14-2013 |