Claims
- 1. A catalytic converter integrated with a silencer for an engine having a capacity of less than 250 cc, comprising:a silencer housing having a volume disposed in proximity to an engine having a capacity of less than 250 cc emitting exhaust gas, said volume including a partial volume; a separating wall arranged in said silencer housing to separate said partial volume; a honeycomb body disposed in said partial volume of said silencer housing for causing at least a predominant portion of the exhaust gas of the engine to flow through said honeycomb body; said honeycomb body coated with catalytically active material; said honeycomb body having a layered, wound or folded stack of at least partly structured sheet metal layers defining channels for passage of the exhaust gas; and said sheet metal layers of said stack squeezed between said silencer housing and said separating wall for plastically deforming at least 10% of said channels and completely filling said partial volume of said silencer housing with said honeycomb body.
- 2. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein 20 to 30% of said channels are plastically deformed.
- 3. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said channels are partly elastically distorted, causing said honeycomb body to remain pre-tensioned for preventing loosening of said sheet metal layers under all operating conditions including varying thermal stresses.
- 4. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said channels have a certain deformation because said stack has a shape matching a shape of said partial volume of said silencer housing to be filled before insertion of said stack in said silencer housing, and said stack has a volume at least 5% greater than said partial volume of said silencer housing to be filled before insertion of said stack in said silencer housing.
- 5. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said channels have a certain deformation after insertion of said stack in said silencer housing because said stack has a rectangular cross-section before insertion in said silencer housing.
- 6. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said channels have a certain deformation after insertion of said stack in said silencer housing because said stack has a trapezoidal cross-section before insertion in said silencer housing.
- 7. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said channels have a certain deformation after insertion of said stack in said silencer housing because said stack has an oval cross-section before insertion in said silencer housing.
- 8. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said at least partly structured layers of sheet metal of said stack are individual layers having ends squeezed together and fixed onto said silencer housing.
- 9. The catalytic converter according to claim 8, wherein said silencer housing has two parts, and said ends are clamped in a seam between said parts.
- 10. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said at least partly structured sheet metal layers of said stack are formed from at least one at least partly structured, meander-shaped or oval wound metal sheet, and said stack has lateral ends each squeezed together and fixed to said silencer housing.
- 11. The catalytic converter according to claim 10, wherein said silencer housing has two parts, and said lateral ends are clamped in a seam between said parts.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP97/06044, filed Nov. 3, 1997, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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