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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20060130804 | Internal combustion engine with auxiliary combustion chamber An internal combustion engine comprises a main combustion chamber part, an auxiliary combustion chamber part, a first communicating passage, a second communicating passage and an igniting component. The auxiliary combustion chamber part includes first and second auxilia... | 06/22/2006 |
| 20050217637 | Method of reducing particulates and enhancing burning rate within a combustion chamber A method and apparatus generate turbulence and impact on soot rich zone within a burning fuel jet within a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. A reservoir accumulates charge and projects the charge into a combustion chamber and into and around the burni... | 10/06/2005 |
| 20050178354 | A Piston-Cylinder Combination For A Combustion Engine A combustion engine with compression-initiated combustion comprises at least one cylinder in which a piston is movable axially between a lower dead center point and an upper dead center point, with a dead volume between the cylinder and the piston at the upper dead cent... | 08/18/2005 |
| 20050072400 | Control of auto-ignition timing for combustion in piston engines by prechamber compression ignition A method and system of controlling auto-ignition timing in an internal combustion engine cylinder in which the timing of auto-ignition in prechambers that are coupled to the cylinder is precisely controlled. The auto-ignition in the prechambers is produced by a compress... | 04/07/2005 |