Catalytic converter for exhaust gases

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Inventors

Goedicke, Eitel

Application #

857129

Filed

Dec-5-1977

Published

Apr-10-1979

Current US Class

060/299
422/176
422/181

International Classes

B01J 008/02; F01N 003/15

Field of Search

23/288 60/299

Assignee

Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft (Frankfurt am Main, DE)

Examiners

Marantz; Sidney

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Connolly and Hutz

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Abstract
Device for holding a granular catalyst suitable for use in the decontamination of exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine. The device comprises a housing which is closed by means of end plates and provided with a gas inlet and gas outlet and in which there is disposed a sleeve having perforated walls which are substantially circular in cross-section, this sleeve being disposed therein substantially concentrically with respect to the gas inlet. The device is provided with one or more flow-defining means which are accommodated in the housing, the gas flow-defining means causing gas admitted to the housing to be at least partially directed in a substantially axial direction so as to form a stream flowing under increased static pressure towards one of the end regions of the sleeve.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A converter for catalytic conversion of exhaust gas from internal combustion engines comprising: a housing closed by means of an upper and a lower end plate, the lower end plate being penetrated longitudinally by a gas inlet; the housing being provided with a gas outlet opening thereinto rectangularly with respect to the gas inlet and with an inner perforated tube and an outer perforated tube which are spaced apart concentrically with respect to one another so as to form an annular space therebetween; said inner perforated tube being connected to said gas inlet and said outer perforated tube being secured to said lower end plate; said annular space being substantially fully occupied by a granular catalyst forming a bed with an upper free end region; a gas flow-defining means comprising a gas deflecting cone secured to the upper end plate, a first partially perforated metal collar enveloping said deflecting cone being secured substantially perpendicularly to the upper end plate, a second metal collar arranged concentrically to the first metal collar and being secured substantially perpendicularly to the upper end plate, and an annular plate connected substantially perpendicularly to the second metal collar; the gas flow-defining means causing a major proportion of the exhaust gas admitted through the gas inlet to flow radially through said catalyst bed, and a minor proportion thereof to flow axially through said inner tube; said minor exhaust gas proportion being deflected in contact with said cone so as to flow through the perforated portion of the first metal collar and form an axial stream of gas impinging upon the upper free end region of the catalyst bed under a pressure higher than the pressure exerted by the gas flowing radially through the catalyst bed, said higher pressure enabling the catalyst bed to be compressed in longitudinal position.



Description
This invention relates to a device for holding a granular catalyst suitable for use in the decontamination of exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine, the device comprising a housing which is closed by means of end plates and provided with a gas inlet and gas outlet, and in which there is disposed a sleeve having a substantially circular cross-section and having perforated walls, this sleeve being disposed therein substantially concentrically with respect to the gas inlet.

Various catalysts which enable noxious constituents of exhaust gases to be transformed into harmless compounds have already been described. These catalysts may be used in the form of a monolithic structure or in the form of granular material, e.g. pellets or moulded material.

As a result of the conditions which prevail in the vicinity of the engines concerned, and which entail temperature changes and mechanical vibration, the catalysts are subject to heavy stress. In the case of a granular ceramic catalyst, which is normally placed in a metal container, it is naturally necessary to consider the difference between the thermal expansion coefficients of the container on the one hand, and of the catalyst on the other. This difference is of particular importance if the exhaust gas decontamination device is mounted near the engine concerned and has to tolerate working temperatures of 1000.degree. C. or even more.
 
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