Catalytic converter accessory apparatus

5185998
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Inventors

Brew, Kenneth

Application #

866625

Filed

Apr-10-1992

Published

Feb-16-1993

Current US Class

060/299
422/176

International Classes

F01N 003/28

Field of Search

60/299 422/176 422/180

Examiners

Hart; Douglas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Salzman & Levy

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Abstract
The present invention features an automotive catalytic converter accessory device for improving the converter's efficiency and operational life. The accessory device has a housing disposed in the manifold exhaust pipe, upstream of the catalytic converter. The housing contains a hollow conduit that conveys the exhaust gases of the manifold to the entrance or interface of the catalytic converter. The conduit has a diffuser portion having a baffle plate disposed at the downstream end thereof, just before the converter inlet. The flow is divided into a bifurcated stream of gases that passes through the baffle plate. The outer stream of exhaust gas is caused to swirl as it passes through slots disposed at the end of the conduit ahead of the baffle plate. The major portion of the exhaust stream is caused to pass through a large central aperture in the baffle plate, along with the outer, swirling stream. This major portion of the exhaust stream maintains a substantially linear flow, thus reducing back pressure and turbulence in the overall flow. The gas entering the catalytic converter bathes the entire substrate due to both the diffusion and the swirling action of part of the exhaust flow. The outer swirling portion of the exhaust stream expands into the wider converter cavity to bathe the outer portions of the substrate. The inner, linear portion of the exhaust stream entering the converter cavity bathes the central, or inner, portion of the substrate. Thus, the entire catalytic substrate is bathed by the exhaust gases entering the converter chamber.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An exhaust device for use in an automotive catalytic converter system, said exhaust device being disposed between an exhaust manifold and a catalytic converter of the catalytic converter system to provide a substantially uniform bathing of a catalytic substrate of the converter with exhaust gases, said exhaust device comprising:

a housing having an inner chamber for conveying flowing manifold exhaust gases to an inlet portion of a catalytic converter;

means defining an axis of flow within said chamber for conveying said flowing manifold exhaust gases therethrough; and

bifurcating means disposed in said chamber of said housing for bifurcating said flowing manifold exhaust gases into two separate flow patterns, a first one of said flow patterns defining gases traveling along and about said axis of flow, and a second one of said flow patterns defining gases that have been caused to swirl and expand, whereby outer portions of a catalytic converter substrate will be bathed by said second one of said flow patterns, said first one and second one of said flow patterns combining to substantially uniformly bathe the substrate of the catalytic converter.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to catalytic conversion of automobile exhaust gases, and, more particularly, to an accessory apparatus for uniformly distributing the exhaust gases flowing from the manifold exhaust pipe into the catalytic converter, so that substantially all of the catalytic surface area of the converter is uniformly bathed by the flowing exhaust stream.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Current automotive catalytic converter devices comprise a multichannel substrate having flow-through channels which are coated with noble metal catalyst materials that convert the pollutant exhaust gases to harmless effluent.

The automotive catalytic converters generally comprise a large, oval-shaped ceramic substrate housed in a metal sleeve or can. The converters connect directly to a manifold exhaust pipe and normally discharge the purified gases into a muffler.

Exhaust gases entering the catalytic converter unit from the manifold exhaust pipe are usually quite specifically directed in their flow. The gas flow tends to concentrate in the middle portion of the ceramic substrate, thus substantially avoiding the outer one-third of the substrate. This is a result of the narrow exhaust pipe cross-section that feeds directly into the larger cross-sectional area of the substrate. The gases from the smaller exhaust pipe do not have a chance to radially diffuse as they enter the converter; thus, most of the exhaust gases flow down the middle of the substrate.
 
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