Published June 10, 1997 | Version v1
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Method and apparatus for reducing cold-phase emissions by utilizing oxygen-enriched intake air

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An oxygen-enriched air intake control system for an internal combustion engine includes air directing apparatus to control the air flow into the intake of the engine. During normal operation of the engine, ambient air flowing from an air filter of the engine flows through the air directing apparatus into the intake of the engine. In order to decrease the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions that tend to be produced by the engine during a short period of time after the engine is started, the air directing apparatus diverts for a short period of time following the start up of the engine at least a portion of the ambient air from the air filter through a secondary path. The secondary path includes a selectively permeable membrane through which the diverted portion of the ambient air flows. The selectively permeable membrane separates nitrogen and oxygen from the diverted air so that oxygen enriched air containing from about 23% to 25% oxygen by volume is supplied to the intake of the engine.

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Patent application number
US 59802996 A
Patent number
US 6058387 A
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:9174

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Patent filed
1996-02-07

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division, Booth School of Business
Department(s)
Accounting, Physics, Finance