Caseless monolithic catalytic converter

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Inventors

Bailey, Charles H.

Application #

082437

Filed

Oct-5-1979

Published

Feb-10-1981

Current US Class

060/299
422/179
422/180

International Classes

F01N 003/10

Field of Search

422/177 422/179 422/180 422/221 60/299 60/322

Assignee

UOP Inc. (Des Plaines, IL)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hoatson, Jr.; James R., Clark; Barry L., Page, II; William H.

US Patent References

3948611   Catalytic converter...
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4161509   Monolithic converter

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Abstract
Catalytic converter assembly which has no case around the monolith element is retained between its inlet and outlet plenums by a plurality of spring loaded retaining members. The design eliminates the necessity for the usual wire mesh mounting material and the failures which can result when the mesh overheats. The design also simplifies catalyst replacement, eliminates by-pass leakage and reduces weight and expense.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A caseless catalytic converter assembly comprising a first end support member; a ceramic, monolithic catalyst support element having a plurality of parallel flow channels therein; a second end support member; at least one generally annular gasket member overlying a portion of at least one of said end support members; said catalyst support element being positioned between said first and second end support members and in sealing engagement with said at least one gasket member; a plurality of at least three fastening members and at least three springs mounted in a uniformly spaced manner around the outer surface of said catalyst support element, said fastening members and springs being mounted to said end support elements so as to exert a resilient force thereon which tends to draw said end support elements toward each other and into sealing relationship with said catalyst support element and said at least one gasket element positioned therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to catalytic converters and especially to the type which utilizes a monolithic ceramic honeycomb element to contact the gases to be purified. Such elements are typically mounted in a rigid stainless steel housing having inlet and outlet plenums at opposite ends for connecting the structure into an exhaust system. To help counteract the dimensional changes which occur between the ceramic monolith and the housing during heating and cooling cycles, a layer or blanket of compressed knitted metal wire mesh is usually present in the space between the monolith and housing. The knitted wire mesh presents a large contact area with the sides of the monolith which, presumably, will apply a sufficient resilient force during the life of the unit to resist axial movement of the monolith by exhaust gas pulses. Where contact area and contact pressure is reduced, such as by the mesh losing its resiliency by being overheated, or by oxidation, the monolith can be destroyed. This destruction takes place due to the attrition produced by the ends of the poorly supported monolith hammering on the ends of the housing under the pressure of the exhaust gas pulses.
 
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