Claims
- 1. A method of removing smoke particles from the exhaust gases of an internal combustion of fuel in a mechanical device, comprising the steps of
- a. having a sized pipe with open ends and containing a selectively positioned constriction or venturi area,
- b. telescoping over the end of said sized pipe that is furthest from the venturi area, a larger, selectively insulated tube, having only one open end and held in place by means for support and spacing, and positioned so that its walls are selectively aligned with the sized pipe walls and being sufficient in size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and their enclosed and open ends, and sufficient in length to allow an allotted portion of the sized pipe to protrude beyond said selectively insulated tube's open end,
- c. telescoping over the protruding end of the sized pipe and over its capping selectively insulated tube, a larger selectively insulated cover pipe, having one closed end, with the protruding end of the sized pipe installed to extend an allotted distance through the closed end of said larger selectively insulated cover pipe, said cover pipe held in place by means for support and spacing,
- d. positioning the selectively insulated cover pipe so that its inside walls are selectively aligned with the outside walls of the selectively insulated tube, and being sufficient in size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and ends, with said selectively insulated cover pipe being sufficient in length to extend an allotted distance beyond the closed end of the selectively insulated tube, with its inside diameter then adjusted to a selected dimension, thus establishing a passageway for the exhaust gases to pass through the apparatus,
- e. installing means of attaching the protruding end of the sized pipe to the exhaust of said mechanical device.
- 2. The method in claim 1 and further comprising the steps of
- a. positioning through the wall of the venturi area of the sized pipe, a selectively sized tube for delivering outside fresh air into the sized pipe.
- 3. The method in claim 1 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing at least one heating element, with means for producing heat, selectively positioned inside the sized pipe.
- 4. The method in claim 1 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
- 5. The method in claim 2 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing at least one heating element, with means for producing heat, selectively positioned inside the sized pipe.
- 6. The method in claim 5 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
- 7. A method of removing heat and smoke particles form the exhaust gases of an internal combustion of fuel in a mechanical device, comprising the steps of
- a. having a sized pipe with open ends and containing a selectively positioned constriction or venturi area,
- b. telescoping over the end of said sized pipe that is furthest from the venturi area, a larger, selectively insulated tube, having only one open end and held in place by means for support and spacing, and positioned so that its walls are selectively aligned with the sized pipe walls and being sufficient in size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and their enclosed and open ends, and sufficient in length to allow an allotted portion of the sized pipe to protrude beyond said selectively insulated tube's open end,
- c. telescoping over the protruding end of the sized pipe and over its capping selectively insulated tube, a larger cover pipe, having one closed end, with the protruding end of the sized pipe installed to extend an allotted distance through the closed end of said larger cover pipe, said cover pipe held in place by means for support and spacing,
- d. positioning the cover pipe so that its inside walls are selectively aligned with the outside walls of the selectively insulated tube, and being sufficient in size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and ends, with said cover pipe being sufficient in length to extend an allotted distance beyond the closed end of the selectively insulated tube, with its inside diameter than adjusted to a selected dimension, thus establishing a passageway for the exhaust gases to pass through said apparatus,
- e. installing means of attaching the protruding end of the sized pipe to the exhaust of said mechanical device.
- 8. The method in claim 7 and further comprising the steps of
- a. positioning through the wall of the venturi area of the sized pipe, a selectively sized tube for delivering outside fresh air into the sized pipe.
- 9. The method in claim 7 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing at least one heating element, with means for producing heat, selectively positioned inside the sized pipe.
- 10. The method in claim 7 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
- 11. The method in claim 8 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing at least one heating element, with means for producing heat, selectively positioned inside the sized pipe.
- 12. The method in claim 11 and further comprising the steps of
- a. installing means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
- 13. An apparatus for removing smoke particles from the exhaust gases of an internal combustion of fuel in a mechanical device, comprising
- a. a sized pipe with open ends and containing a selectively positioned constriction or venturi area,
- b. at least one heating element with means of producing heat, selectively installed inside the sized pipe,
- c. a larger selectively insulated tube, having only one open end, telescoped over the end of said sized pipe that is furthest from the venturi area and held in place by means for support and spacing, and positioned so that its walls are selectively aligned with the sized pipe walls and being sufficient in size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and their enclosed and open ends, and sufficient in length to allow an allotted portion of the sized pipe to protrude beyond said selectively insulated tube's open end,
- d. a larger selectively insulated cover pipe, having one closed end, telescoped over the protruding end of the sized pipe and over its capping selectively insulated tube, with the protruding end of the sized pipe installed to extend an allotted distance through the closed end of said larger selectively insulated cover pipe, said cover pipe being held in place by means for support and spacing,
- e. the selectively insulated cover pipe positioned so that its inside walls are selectively aligned with the outside walls of the selectively insulated tube, and of sufficient size to allow allotted air space to exist between their aligned walls and ends, with said selectively insulated cover pipe being sufficient in length to extend an allotted distance beyond the closed end of the selectively insulated tube, with its inside diameter than adjusted to a selected dimension, thus establishing a passageway for the exhaust gases to pass through said apparatus,
- f. means of attaching the protruding end of the sized pipe to the exhaust of said mechanical device.
- 14. The apparatus in claim 13 and further comprising
- a. a selectively sized tube installed through the wall of the venturi area of the sized pipe for delivering outside fresh air into the sized pipe.
- 15. The apparatus in claim 13 and further comprising
- a. means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
- 16. The apparatus in claim 14 and further comprising
- a. means for supplying needed draft through said apparatus.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/685,551 filed Apr. 15, 1991 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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