Ceramic filter and filter device

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Inventors

Noda, Naomi
Yamada, Kanji

Application #

959836

Filed

Nov-8-2001

Published

Jan-18-2005

Current US Class

055/282.3
055/482
055/487
055/523
055/524
055/DIG.10
055/DIG.30
060/299
060/311
422/177
423/213.2
423/213.5
423/215.5

International Classes

B01D 039/20; B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/282.2 55/282.3 55/482 55/482.1 55/487 55/523 55/524 55/DIG. 423/213.2 423/213.5 423/213.7 423/215.5 422/177 422/180 422/181 60/299 60/300 60/303 60/311

Assignee

NGK Insulators, Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Lawrence; Frank M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Parkhurst & Wendel, L.L.P.

US Patent References

4231763   Exhaust gas polluti...
4451441   Method for exhaust...
4503672   Diesel exhaust clea...
4509327   Regenerating catal...
4934142   Exhaust emission c...
5009857   Filter for gases
5558760   Filter/heating body...
5656048   Electrically regener...
5750026   Device for removal...
6361579   Exhaust gas purifie...

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Abstract
The present invention provides a ceramic filter to be used at a high temperature, and it contains a substance having preferential reactivity with an ash component contained in materials captured by the ceramic filter and not removed by a high temperature treatment such as combustion over the principal component of the ceramic filter; the reaction between the ash component being not removed by a high temperature treatment such as combustion of the filter and remaining accumulated and the filter component to cause melting of the filter being suppressed to attain a long period of service.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A ceramic filter to be used at an elevated temperature, comprising a ceramic filter having a principal component and a substance having preferential reactivity with an ash component contained in materials captured by the ceramic filter and not removed by a high temperature combustion treatment as compared to the reactivity of the ash component with the principal component of the ceramic filter, whereby the principal component is protected from melting.

2. A ceramic filter according to claim 1, wherein the ash component contains at least one substance selected from a group consisting of P, S, Ca, Na, Zn, Cr, Fe, Ni and Cu.

3. A ceramic filter according to claim 1, wherein the substance having preferential reactivity with an ash component over the principal component of the ceramic filter is at least one substance selected from a group consisting of B, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Br, Zr, Mo, Sn, Sb, I, Ce and La.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a ceramic filter being used at an elevated temperature, and being subjected to a high temperature treatment such as combustion for removing accumulated materials captured by the filter upon use, such as the one being represented by a diesel particulate filter (DPF).

BACKGROUND ART

A large quantity of fine particles (particulate) mainly comprising carbon are contained in the exhaust gas of a diesel engine. Since the environmental pollution is caused if particulate is discharged into the air, there exists the technique for removing the particulate prior to the discharge of the exhaust gas into the air by installing the particulate trap device including a filter for trapping the particulate in the exhaust system of the diesel engine.

The trapped particulate is gradually accumulated in the filter upon use of the particulate trap device. Therefore, the filter function is regenerated by backwash or combustion of the filter to remove the particulate when a certain quantities of the particulate has been deposited during the use of the particulate trap device, in order to prevent engine performance from decreasing by increased exhaust resistance due to increased quantity of the deposited particulate in the filter.
 
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