Regenerable diesel exhaust filter

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Inventors

Adiletta, Joseph G.

Application #

817595

Filed

Jan-7-1992

Published

Jul-20-1993

Current US Class

055/484
055/523
055/DIG30
060/311

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/DIG. 60/311

Assignee

Pall Corporation (Glen Cove)

Examiners

Nozick; Bernard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

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Abstract
A gas filter assembly for removing particulates from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine comprising a housing having an inlet pipe for coupling to the engine and an outlet pipe open to the atmosphere is disclosed. The inlet pipe and the outlet pipe define an exhaust gas flow path. A self-contained filtering means is disposed within the gas flow path. The filtering means includes a plurality of inlet cells, microporous filter elements, filter support elements, and the outlet cells. The components of the filtering means are disposed such that the exhaust gas flows through the inlet cells, then through the microporous filter elements and filter support elements, and finally through the outlet cells. Each of the components of the self-contained filtering means are highly resistant to excessive temperatures, so that the filtering means may be regenerated by heat, which burns off accumulated, typically hydrocarbon, particulates.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. An exhaust gas filter assembly for removing particulates from the exhaust gas of an engine, comprising, in combination:

a housing having an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe and defining an exhaust gas flow path between the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, the inlet pipe being coupled to the engine to receive exhaust gas therefrom and the outlet pipe being opened to the atmosphere and

a self-contained filtering means operatively associated with the housing to communicate with the gas flow path, said filtering means including a plurality of inlet cells, each including frame members defining an internal space, at least one of the frame members having an end wall which includes at least one inlet aperture communicating with the internal space, a plurality of outlet cells, each including frame members defining an internal space, at least one of the frame members having an end wall which includes at least one outlet aperture communicating with the internal space, a plurality of generally planar, microporous filter elements for removing particulate contaminants from the exhaust gas, the filter element being able to withstand high temperatures and compressible between the inlet and outlet cells, and a plurality of generally porous planar filter support elements disposed adjacent the microporous filter elements to provide support thereto, said inlet and outlet cells being alternately arranged with at least one filter element and at least one filter support element disposed between each inlet cell and outlet cell, said filtering means further including means for sealingly compressing the filter elements and the filter support elements and the inlet cells and the outlet cells between impervious end means whereby the gas flows from the inlet aperture to the outlet aperture through the filter element and the filter support element and wherein the inlet and outlet cells, the microporous filter elements, the filter support elements, the impervious end means, and the sealing means are of materials that are resistant to high temperatures such that the filtering means may be regenerated by heat.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a filter system for purifying the exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine. In particular, it relates to a regenerating filter for removing particulates from the exhaust gases of a diesel engine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is an increasing awareness of the health hazards presented by many common air pollutants. Perhaps in response to these concerns, governments are increasingly regulating the exhaust emissions of vehicles. In the United States, Environmental Protection Agency requirements relate to the exhaust of vehicles, rather than the device or method used to control the exhaust. Two predominant methods are currently used to control emissions; they are the utilization of alternative fuels, and solid particulate removal, as with a filter.

In particular, diesel engines, such as those utilized in trucks, buses, and passenger cars, produce a tremendous amount of soot. As there are in excess of 1.2 million diesel-powered vehicles in the United States alone, diesel engines pose a significant air pollution problem. Over the next several years, vehicles powered by such diesel engines must meet more and more stringent regulations. As a result, there is increasing interest in the efficient and effective limitation of emission of particulate material, generally carbon and hydrocarbon particles, from the exhaust gases of diesel engines.
 
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