Claims
- 1. A catalytic converter for purifying exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine, comprising:a monolithic ceramic substrate having a catalyst coating and a peripheral surface encircled by a supporting mat material, the supporting mat material comprising a non-intumescent material; a metal shell comprising a wider enclosing portion which is adjacent to and encloses the mat material and the substrate and a narrower extending attachment portion exhibiting a triangular shape which overlaps and is attached to a beveled edge portion of the outer surface of the wider portion, the metal shell portions combining to exert a compressive force on the mat material and the substrate.
- 2. The converter as claimed in claim 1 wherein the wider metal shell portion exhibits a width that is equal to or greater than the length of the substrate.
- 3. The converter as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mat material exhibits a length whereby a portion of the substrate peripheral surface at each end is uncovered.
- 4. A catalytic converter for purifying exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine, comprising:a monolithic ceramic substrate having a catalyst coating and a peripheral surface encircled by a non-intumescent supporting mat material having at least one exposed end portion; a metal shell comprising a wider enclosing portion which is adjacent to, encloses and extends beyond the mat material, and a narrower extending attachment portion that exhibits a triangular shape and which overlaps and is attached to a beveled edge portion of the outer surface of the wider metal shell portion, the metal shell portions combining to exert a compressive force on the mat material and the substrate; a mat protecting ring mat which encircles the inside surface of the metal shell which extends beyond the mat material and which substantially covers the exposed end portion of the mat material.
- 5. The converter as claimed in claim 4 wherein the wider portion of the metal shell extends beyond each end of the mat material and a mat protecting ring mat encircles the inside surface of each of the metal shell portions which extend beyond the mat material.
- 6. The converter as claimed in claim 4 wherein the mat material exhibits a length whereby a portion of the substrate peripheral surface at each end is uncovered.
- 7. The converter as claimed in claim 4 wherein the wider metal shell portion exhibits a width that is equal to or greater than the length of the substrate.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a catalytic converter for purifying exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:wrapping a monolithic catalyst-coated ceramic substrate a non-intumescent supporting mat material; inserting the wrapped substrate into a metal shell which conforms to the wrapped substrate, the metal shell comprising a wider enclosing portion which extends beyond the end of the mat material and a narrower extending attachment portion exhibiting a triangular shape; compressively closing the metal shell around the substrate so that the wider metal shell portion is adjacent to and encloses the mat material and the substrate and the narrower metal shell port;on overlaps a beveled edge portion of the outer surface of the wider shell portion; securing the inner surface of the narrower metal shell portion to the outer surface of the wider metal shell portion to hold the compressive stress; and inserting a resizing means having a predetermined diameter into metal shell portion that extends beyond the mat material and compressively resizing the metal shell which extends beyond the mat material.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the wider portion of the metal shell extends beyond each end of the mat material and the resizing step is repeated for the second end.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/112,932, filed Dec. 18, 1998, entitled “A Catalytic Converter for Use in an Internal Combustion Engine and a Method of Making Therefore”, by Locker et al.
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