Oil mist separator
US-9221001-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10213718B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10213718-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515314371-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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Various embodiments relate to an air intake duct. The duct includes louvers forming an air inlet to a housing. Each louver includes an inlet section and an angled section, the angled section inclined with respect to the inlet section. The duct includes the housing positioned downstream of the louvers in an air flow direction. The housing includes a drain configured to permit separated water from an intake air passing through the louvers and into the housing to be drained from the housing. The duct includes an inner inlet duct that provides the intake air to a component. The inner inlet duct extends into the housing and positioned downstream of the louvers in the air flow direction. The inlet duct extends above the drain by a distance thereby forming a well in the housing between a top of the inner inlet duct and the drain.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air intake duct comprising: a plurality of louvers forming an air inlet to a housing, each louver including: an inlet section, and an angled section, the angled section inclined with respect to the inlet section; the housing positioned downstream of the plurality of louvers in an air flow direction, the housing including a drain configured to permit separated water from an intake air passing through the plurality of louvers and into the housing to be drained from the housing; a ramp configured to guide separated water out of the plurality of louvers; and an inner inlet duct that provides the intake air to a component, the inner inlet duct extending into an internal volume defined by the housing and positioned downstream of the plurality of louvers in the air flow direction, the inlet duct extending above the drain by a distance thereby forming a well in the housing between a top of the inner inlet duct and the drain. 2. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein each louver further includes a hook portion positioned downstream of the angled section of each louver, the hook portion configured to capture water droplets that coalesce on the inlet section and the angled section and route the captured water droplets away from the housing. 3. The air intake duct of claim 2 , wherein each louver further includes an outlet section, and wherein, for each louver, the hook portion is positioned upstream of the outlet section. 4. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the angled section and the inlet section are substantially planar. 5. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the angled section is inclined by an angle with respect to the inlet section. 6. The air intake duct of claim 5 , wherein the angle is less than 90 degrees. 7. The air intake duct of claim 6 , wherein the angle is less than 45 degrees. 8. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the drain is oriented to cause an air flow eddy. 9. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the distance is between 1.5 and 5 times a number of inches of water of pressure drop caused by the air intake duct. 10. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the angled section is a first angled section, and wherein each louver further includes a second angled section, the first angled section and the second angled section forming a first V shape. 11. The air intake duct of claim 10 , wherein each louver further comprises a third angled section and a fourth angled section, the third angled section and the fourth angled section forming a second V shape. 12. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the ramp is configured to direct separated water out of the air intake duct. 13. The air intake duct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of louvers are arranged in a cylindrical manner. 14. An air intake duct comprising: a separator having a cylindrical shape, the separator including a plurality of louvers arranged in a cylindrical manner to form they cylindrical shape of the separator, each of the plurality of louvers including a plurality of planar sections arranged in an angled manner to separate water contained in intake air passing through the plurality of louvers; a cover fit on a top of the separator; a central tube, the separator attached to the central tube, the central tube positioned downstream of the plurality of louvers in an airflow direction; and an inner tube positioned downstream of the plurality of louvers in an air flow direction, the inner inlet tube extending into the central tube and further extending into a central opening defined by the separator. 15. The air intake duct of claim 14 , further comprising a drain coupled to a duckbill valve that allows gathered water to flow out of a well and prevents backflow of air or other materials into the well. 16. The air intake duct of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of louvers forms a single V portion. 17. The air intake duct of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of louvers forms two or more V portions. 18. The air intake duct of claim 14 , wherein the separator is attached to the central tube through a snap fit connection.
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