Wall-flow monolith filter

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Inventors

Hammond, Jr., Dean C.
Vickers, Paul T.

Application #

345005

Filed

Feb-2-1982

Published

Jun-28-1983

Current US Class

055/523
055/524
055/DIG30
210/510.1

International Classes

B01D 039/20; C04B 021/06

Field of Search

55/523 55/524 55/DIG. 210/505 210/508 210/509 210/510 422/180 422/222 428/116 428/117 252/477 60/311

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Lacey; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Krein; Arthur N.

US Patent References

4072007   Gas turbine combu...
4251239   Multi-purpose cera...
4276071   Ceramic filters for...
4283207   Diesel exhaust filter...
4329162   Diesel particulate tr...

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Other References

London, A. L., et al., Oblique Flow Headers for Heat Exchangers-The Ideal Geometries and the Evacuation of Losses, Technical Report No. 63, Aug. 1966.

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Abstract
A diesel particulate trap comprising a ceramic monolith filter having inlet channels of decreasing cross-sectional flow area and increasing wall thickness relative to the distance from the inlet end to the outlet end of the filter.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A wall-flow diesel pariculate filter for use in a diesel engine exhaust system, said filter comprising a ceramic monolith having a plurality of interlaced thin gas filtering porous internal walls defining a plurality of parallel aligned passages extending from an inlet end to an outlet end of the filter, said passages including a first group comprising inlet passages open at said inlet end and closed at said outlet end and a second group comprising outlet passages closed at said inlet end and open at said outlet end, the cross-sectional flow area of each said inlet passage substantially decreasing and the walls defining said inlet passage substantially increasing in thickness along its longitudinal length from said inlet end to said outlet end for the more uniform trapping of particulates on these walls during exhaust gas flow into said inlet passages and through said walls into associated, adjacent said outlet passages and the cross-sectional flow area of said outlet passages remaining constant.



Description
This invention relates to exhaust particulate filters for use in the exhaust systems of diesel engines and the like and, in particular, to a ceramic wall-flow monolithic filter and to a method of making the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Considerable interest has recently been focused on the problem of limiting the mass of particulate matter emitted with the exhaust gases from diesel and other internal combustion engines. In the case of diesel engines, a great deal of effort is currently being expended to develop practical and efficient devices and method for reducing emission of particulates in exhaust gases.

One method for accomplishing this is to provide a suitable particulate trap in the exhaust system of a diesel engine, the trap having at least one filter positioned therein which is capable of efficiently trapping the particulates from the exhaust gases and also being adapted to be regenerated as by the in-place incineration of the trapped particulates.
 
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