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Startup Control Apparatus of Internal Combustion Engine and Control Method Thereof

A startup control apparatus of an internal combustion engine including a supercharger having a turbine driven by exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine, a variable nozzle mechanism provided in the supercharger and regulating the flow rate of exhaust gas to the turbine, and an exhaust gas control catalyst arranged in an exhaust passage on the downstream side, with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow, of the turbine. A controller selectively performs, during a cold start, control to increase the amount of combustion gas in a cylinder of the internal combustion engine by reducing the sectional area of a nozzle passage of the variable nozzle mechanism and increasing back pressure, and controls to deliver exhaust gas to the exhaust gas control catalyst by increasing the sectional area of the nozzle passage of the variable nozzle mechanism.
Owner:TOYOTA JIDOSHA KK

Method and assembly for conversion of a standard showerhead to a spray bar

InactiveUS20050127211A1Easily instalIncrease in back pressureDomestic plumbingSpray nozzlesEngineeringSmall hole
The method and assembly are provided for converting a standard showerhead into a combination showerhead and spa spray bar that can be easily installed without modification of existing house plumbing. The spray bar comprises a cylindrical tube with a series of small bores adapted to project individual streams of water perpendicular to the surface of the tube with sufficient pressure to produce a soothing or stimulating effect when they contact the bather's skin. After removal of the existing showerhead, a 3-way connector is connected to the existing water source for directing water to both the showerhead and the spray bar. Flow control valves permit selection one or both of the showerhead and spray bar. The spray bar is attached to a vertical surface located near the bathing position so that multiple water streams are projected towards the user's bathing position.
Owner:YEISER JOHN O
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