Claims
- 1. A method for reducing diesel contaminants and additives particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter comprising:
accessing said filter; and entraining said contaminants and additives particulate matter in a fluid stream.
- 2. A method for reducing contaminants and additives particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said method further comprises removing said contaminate and additive particulate matter in said fluid stream from said particulate filter.
- 3. A method for reducing contaminate and additive matter in a internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said accessing comprises removing a plug.
- 4. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combusion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 3 wherein said accessing comprises removing two plugs wherein one plug is located downstream of said particulate filter and one plug is located upstream of said particulate filter.
- 5. A method for reducing diesel contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 3 wherein said removing a plug causes the exposing of an opening.
- 6. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said accessing said filter comprises:
unfastening a retainer facilitating opening of an outer canister of said filter.
- 7. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 6 wherein said unfastening comprises removing a fastener to cause expansion in an outside dimension of said retainer facilitating repositioning of said filter in said outer canister.
- 8. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said entraining further comprises:
applying a negative pressure to said filter; and causing a stream of fluid to flow through said filter, whereby said entraining is accomplished.
- 9. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said negative pressure is applied to an end of said filter associated with fluid entrance during normal operation of said filter.
- 10. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said entraining further comprises:
applying a positive pressure fluid to an end of said filter associated with fluid exit during normal operation of said filter causing a stream of fluid to flow through said filter whereby said entraining is accomplished.
- 11. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said entraining further comprises:
applying a pulsating positive pressure fluid to an end of said filter associated with fluid exit during normal operation of said filter causing a stream of fluid to flow through said filter whereby said entraining is accomplished.
- 12. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said entraining further comprises applying a negative pressure to end of said filter opposite said end upon which positive pressure fluid is applied.
- 13. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said positive pressure fluid is a gas.
- 14. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said positive pressure fluid is a liquid.
- 15. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said positive pressure fluid is air.
- 16. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said positive pressure fluid is water.
- 17. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said stream is a gas.
- 18. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said stream is a liquid.
- 19. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said stream is air.
- 20. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said stream is water.
- 21. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system comprising:
a canister; a filter media mounted in said canister; and an access opening in said canister.
- 22. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 21 wherein said access opening is two access openings, one located upstream of said filter media and one downstream of said filter media during normal operation of said filter system.
- 23. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 21 wherein said access opening is perimetrical of said canister.
- 24. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 22 wherein said access opening is selectively openable and closeable.
- 25. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 24 wherein said access opening is openable and closeable by a plug.
- 26. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 23 wherein said access opening is characterized by a flange.
- 27. A internal combustion engine particulate filter system as claimed in claim 26 wherein said flange includes a seal.
- 28. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said applying a positive pressure fluid includes directing said fluid to a discrete area of said particulate filter.
- 29. A method for reducing contaminate and additive particulate matter in an internal combustion engine particulate filter as claimed in claim 28 wherein said directing occurs as several discrete areas seriatim over time.
- 30. A low cost particulate filter system having access for contaminate and additive particulate removal comprising:
a canister; a filter mounted in said canister; a flange retainer without a seal; a sleeve disposed in said canister and configured to inhibit particulate leakage from said flange retainer.
- 31. A low cost particulate filter system having access for contaminate and additive particulate removal comprising:
a canister; a sub canister positionable in said canister; a filter mounted in said sub canister; and a single flange retainer closing said canister and mounting said sub canister.
- 32. A method for determining condition of a particulate filter in situ comprising:
establishing a vacuum value for a clean particulate filter in situ; establishing a vacuum value for a used particulate filter in situ; and comparing the established value for the clean filter versus the used filter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a U.S. non-provisional application based upon and claiming priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/359,971 filed Feb. 27, 2002 and No. 60/363,776 filed Mar. 13, 2002, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60359971 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60363776 |
Mar 2002 |
US |