IP Library Granted Patent US 6,921,424
Granted Patent B2
US 6,921,424 · App. 10/213,899 · Granted Jul 26, 2005

Dust pre-separator for an automobile engine

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Patent No.
US 6,921,424
App. No.
10/213,899
Granted
Jul 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pre-separator removes contaminants from dirty air and an air intake system of an automobile engine. The pre-separator includes a central body connected to a plurality of vanes, the central body including a leading nose-cone portion and a trailing nose-cone portion. An exit tube defines an outlet that is sized and positioned relative to the central body. The pre-separator is capable of easy packaging within the air intake system, while minimizing the restriction and maximizing horsepower of the engine. In one embodiment, the separation efficiency, the restriction, and acoustic tuning may be selectively controlled for the particular application.

Claims (31)

1. A pre-separator for removing contaminants from dirty air in an air intake system of an automobile engine, the pre-separator comprising:

a tubular housing having a first end and a second end, the first end defining an inlet and the housing defining a central longitudinal axis;

an exit tube projecting into the housing from the second end, a free end of the exit tube increasing in diameter to define an outlet;

a central body located within the housing and between the inlet and outlet, the central body including a leading nose-cone portion, a middle cylindrical portion, and a trailing nose-cone portion;

a plurality of vanes attached to the central body and extending radially and engaging the tubular housing, the plurality of vanes being structured and positioned to impart a swirling motion to the dirty air flowing from the inlet;

the trailing nose-cone portion having a slope greater than the leading nose-cone portion to define a airflow path that gradually moves radially outwardly then quickly moves radially inwardly towards the central axis; and

the outlet of the exit tube having a diameter equal to or less than a diameter of the middle cylindrical portion of the central body, the outlet being positioned proximate the end of the trailing nose-cone and within an axial distance of equal to or less than the diameter of the middle cylindrical portion of the central body to receive the quickly moving radial inward flow of air.

2. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the trailing nose-cone portion extends an axial distance less than the leading nose-cone portion.

3. The pre-separator of claim 2 , wherein the trailing nose-cone portion extends an axial distance in the range of 30% to 70% of the axial distance of the leading nose-cone portion.

4. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the outlet is positioned within one-half the diameter of the middle cylindrical portion.

5. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the sloped free end of the exit tube is bell-shaped.

6. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the sloped free end of the exit tube has a shape corresponding to the sloped shape of the trailing nose-cone.

7. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the tubular housing has a constant diameter in the area circumscribing the central body.

8. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the vanes extend axially from a front edge of the middle cylindrical portion to a rear edge of the middle cylindrical portion.

9. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the exit tube is axially adjustable relative to the central body to selectively position the outlet relative to the end of the trailing nose cone.

10. The pre-separator of claim 1 , wherein the greatest diameter of the central body is 40 to 80 percent of the inner diameter of the tubular housing.

11. A pre-separator for removing contaminants from dirty air in an air intake system of an automobile engine, the pre-separator comprising:

a tubular housing having a first end defining an inlet;

an exit tube extending into the housing at a second end thereof, a free end of the exit tube defining an outlet;

a central body located within the housing, the central body having a plurality of vanes attached to thereto and extending radially to engage the housing, the plurality of vanes being structured and positioned to impart a swirling motion to the dirty air flowing from the inlet downstream to the outlet; and

the distance between the exit tube and the central body being adjustable to selectively position the outlet relative to a downstream end of the central body;

the distance between the exit tube and the central body being adjustable between 0 and the greatest diameter of the central body.

12. The pre-separator of claim 11 , wherein the central body includes a leading nose-cone at an upstream end of the central body, and a trailing nose-cone at a downstream end of the central body.

13. The pre-separator of claim 12 , wherein the trailing nose-cone portion extends an axial distance less than the leading nose-cone portion.

14. The pre-separator of claim 11 , wherein the free end of the exit tube is bell-shaped.

15. The pre-separator of claim 11 , further comprising a latch to selectively fix the distance between the exit tube and the central body.

16. The pre-separator of claim 11 , wherein the exit tube is axially adjustable relative to the housing and the central body.

17. The pre-separator of claim 16 , further comprising a latch for selectively fixing the exit tube to the housing to set the distance between the outlet and the central body.

18. The pre-separator of claim 17 , wherein the second end of the housing includes an aperture receiving the exit tube, an inner edge of the aperture forming a guide surface for supporting the exit tube through axial adjustment, the latch fixing the exit tube to the guide surface.

19. The pre-separator of claim 11 , wherein the outer surface of the exit tube includes a scale for assisting adjustment of the exit tube.

20. The pre-separator of claim 11 , wherein the greatest diameter of body is 40 to 80 percent of the inner diameter of the tubular housing.

Assignments (12)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 30, 2015
From: HALLA VISTEON CLIMATE CONTROL CORPORATION
To: HANON SYSTEMS
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From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDING, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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From: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 19, 2010
From: VISTEON CORPORATION; VC AVIATION SERVICES, LLC; VISTEON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; VISTEON GLOBAL TREASURY, INC.; VISTEON EUROPEAN HOLDING, INC.; VISTEON SYSTEMS, LLC; VISTEON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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