Engine exhaust gas cleaning system

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Inventors

Suzuki, Hiromi

Application #

014654

Filed

Feb-8-1993

Published

Mar-14-1995

Current US Class

060/298
060/299
060/308
422/172

International Classes

F01N 003/30

Field of Search

60/298 60/299 60/308 422/172

Assignee

Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha (Iwata, JP)

Examiners

Hart; Douglas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear

US Patent References

5014510   Exhaust system, pa...
5218817   Method and appar...

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Japanese-published utility model application 50-58115.

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Abstract
An engine exhaust gas cleaning system including a converter section that is disposed at the rear end of the exhaust pipe and which has an outer shell that is surrounded by a further outer shell having a rearwardly disposed atmospheric air inlet and a forwardly disposed atmospheric air outlet that communicates with the inlet of the converter through a venturi section. This heats the air admitted to the converter and also insures that any exhaust sound or exhaust leakage will be disposed rearwardly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A catalytic converter for the exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine having an exhaust pipe, said catalytic converter having a converter section formed by a first outer shell, said first outer shell having a tubular section closed at its ends by respective end plates, one of said end plates defining a tubular inlet end extending away from said one end plate for receiving exhaust gases from said exhaust pipe, the other of said end plates defining a tubular outlet end extending away from said other end plate and in an opposite direction from said tubular inlet end for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere, and a second outer shell for surrounding and supporting said first outer shell in spaced relation, one end of said second outer shell being formed with an exhaust gas inlet surrounding and spaced from said tubular inlet end and connected to said exhaust pipe, the other end of said second outer shell being in spaced surrounding relation to said tubular outlet end for defining an atmospheric supplementary air inlet of a supplementary air conduit for adding atmospheric air to the exhaust gases flowing through said converter section, said supplementary air conduit having an intermediate portion defined by the outer periphery of said converter section first outer shell and said second outer shell and a discharge end upstream of said converter section within said exhaust gas inlet for flow with the exhaust gases into said tubular inlet end of said converter section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an engine exhaust gas cleaning system and more particularly to an improved arrangement for introducing secondary air to an exhaust gas catalyzer.

In order to control the emission of unwanted exhaust gas constituents, a wide variety of devices have been proposed. Frequently, catalytic converters are employed for treating the exhaust gases before their discharge to the atmosphere. As is well known, a catalytic converter must be operated at the appropriate temperature in order for it to effectively treat the exhaust gases.

For this reason, it has been proposed to place the catalytic converter as close to the exhaust ports of the engine as possible. However, frequently a single catalytic converter is not sufficient to provide all of the desired exhaust gas treatment. Therefore, it has been proposed to employ plural catalytic converters in series along the exhaust system.

Where this is done, the downstream catalytic converter will receive exhaust gases that have been previously treated. A converter in effect causes afterburning of the exhaust gases and this is one way in which their unwanted exhaust gas constituents are controlled. However, the downstream catalytic converter will not receive exhaust gases that are adequate to permit afterburning.
 
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