Heat isolated catalytic reactor

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Inventors

Paas, Norbert

Application #

093772

Filed

Jul-19-1993

Published

Feb-6-1996

Current US Class

060/299
422/179
422/180

International Classes

F01N 003/10

Field of Search

60/299 422/180 422/179

Assignee

Dry Systems Technologies (Louisville, CO)

Examiners

Hart; Douglas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dahl; Bruce E.

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Abstract
A catalytic reactor for reducing pollutants in the exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine includes a catalyst element and a heat shield exterior to the catalyst element. The heat shield and catalyst element are mounted within an exhaust pipe so that two annular insulation spaces exist between the catalyst element and the exhaust pipe. The first annular insulation space is located between the interior wall of the exhaust pipe and the exterior wall of the heat shield. The second annular insulation space is located between the interior wall of the heat shield and the catalyst element itself. A spring washer positioned between one end of the catalytic reactor and an axial retaining flange on the exhaust pipe allows the catalytic reactor to expand axially as it heats to operating temperature. A layer of ceramic material may be deposited on the exterior surface of the heat shield to further reduce heat transfer to the exhaust pipe.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A catalytic reactor for use in an exhaust pipe carrying exhaust gases, the exhaust pipe having an interior wall, comprising:

catalyst means for oxidizing selected constituents of the exhaust gases;

a heat shield exterior to said catalyst means and having an interior wall and an exterior wall and a first end and a second end; and

mounting means for positioning said heat shield within the exhaust pipe to create a first annular insulation space between the interior wall of the exhaust pipe and the exterior wall of said heat shield and for positioning said catalyst means within said heat shield to create a second annular insulation space between said .catalyst means and the interior wall of said heat shield.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to catalyst apparatus for reducing the emissions of internal combustion engines and more specifically to a heat-isolated catalytic reactor for reducing the emissions of diesel engines intended for use in underground mines and other similar or potentially inflammable or inadequately ventilated environments.

2. Background of the Invention

Diesel engines power a wide variety of vehicles and equipment used in various underground and mining applications due to their improved safety and efficiency over electrically powered vehicles and equipment. However, diesel engines are not without their disadvantages and there remain several problems that need to be solved before diesel engines can be fully utilized in such environments.

Perhaps the most significant problem that has limited the use of diesel engines in mines or other environments having limited ventilation, and with increasing environmental awareness, is becoming a concern in all diesel engine operations, is that the exhaust from the engines contains numerous components thought to be harmful to humans, such as unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NO.sub.x), sulfur dioxide (SO.sub.2), sulfates, and solid particulate matter. The solid particulate matter typically comprises small, solid, irregularly shaped particles, which are themselves agglomerates of smaller sub-particles. The particles may also have high molecular weight hydrocarbons absorbed on their surfaces. Frequently, the particulate matter is a complex mixture of pure carbon and various kinds of organic materials, and the sizes may range from very small particles of about 0.01 microns to relatively large clusters in the range of 10-30 microns, giving the particulate an extremely fine and light, flour-like consistency. Turbocharged diesel engines tend to emit more of the smaller particles with much lower levels of retained organic compounds. Particle sizes of 10 microns and less are considered to be the most damaging to human lungs, and certain characteristic components of diesel exhaust particulate emissions are known carcinogens.
 
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