Claims
- 1. An exhaust filter element having a ceramic honeycomb structure with layers of elongated cells, the layers extending from an outer portion to an inner portion and the cells extending from an inlet end to an outlet end, adjacent cell ends of the honeycomb structure in alternate layers having plugs therein formed of a plug material, said honeycomb structure being made of a material having a higher dielectric constant at at least a portion of the outer portion than at the inner portion, and the higher dielectric constant being sufficient to cause generation of heat in said honeycomb structure material when irradiated with microwaves.
- 2. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which said higher dielectric constant material is at the inlet end of said honeycomb structure and extending along said honeycomb structure toward the outlet end a predetermined distance less than the length of the honeycomb structure.
- 3. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which the material of said honeycomb structure has said higher dielectric constant material at the inlet end of said honeycomb structure and the dielectric constant of the material of the honeycomb structure gradually decreases to the outlet end.
- 4. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which said honeycomb structure is a corrugated honeycomb structure with alternate layers of corrugated plate and uncorrugated plate wound into a cylindrical body, and said higher dielectric constant material being at the inlet end of said honeycomb structure and extending along said honeycomb structure toward the outlet end a predetermined distance less than the length of the honeycomb structure.
- 5. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which said honeycomb structure is a corrugated honeycomb structure with alternate layers of corrugated plate and uncorrugated plate wound into a cylindrical body, and said higher dielectric constant material being at the inlet end of said honeycomb structure and the dielectric factor of the material of the honeycomb structure gradually decreasing to the outlet end.
- 6. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an outermost protective layer over the outer layer of said honeycomb structure.
- 7. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which said filter element is generally cylindrical in shape and said outer portion is constituted by a plurality of layers and the dielectric constant of the material of said plurality of layers is gradually reduced in a radially inward direction of the layers.
- 8. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 1 in which the dielectric constant of the plug material on the inlet end is greater than that of the material of at least a part of said honeycomb structure and being sufficient to cause generation of heat in said plug material when irradiated with microwaves.
- 9. An exhaust filter element as claimed in claim 8 in which said plug material at the outlet end of said honeycomb structure is composed of the same material as the material of the honeycomb structure other than the portion having the higher dielectric constant, and the plug material at the inlet end of said honeycomb structure is composed of a material having a higher dielectric constant than said same material and sufficient to cause generation of heat in said plug material at the inlet end when irradiated with microwaves.
- 10. An exhaust filter element having a ceramic honeycomb structure with layers of elongated cells, the layers extending from an outer portion to an inner portion and the cells extending from an inlet end to an outlet end, adjacent cell ends of the honeycomb structure in alternate layers having plugs therein formed of a plug material, said honeycomb structure having several layers from the outer portion inwardly of the honeycomb structure made of a material having a higher dielectric constant than the layers in the inner portion, and the higher dielectric constant being sufficient to cause generation of heat in said honeycomb structure material when irradiated with microwaves; and means for irradiating the exhaust filter element with microwaves.
- 11. An exhaust filter element of any one of claims 1-10 wherein said ceramic honeycomb structure is composed of heat-resisting inorganic fibers and ceramic raw material powders.
- 12. An exhaust filter element of claim 11, wherein said heat-resisting inorganic fibers are at least one kind selected from the group consisting of silica fibers, aluminosilicate fibers, alumina fibers and aluminoborosilicate fibers.
- 13. An exhaust filter element of claim 1 or claim 10, wherein the ceramic structure is composed of a carbide, an oxide or a titanate selected from the group consisting of silicon carbide, titanium oxide, zinc oxide, strontium titanate and barium titanate in addition to the heat-resisting inorganic fibers and said ceramic raw material powders.
- 14. An exhaust filter element of claim 13, wherein said carbide and oxide to be incorporated are used in the form of whisker or fiber.
- 15. An exhaust filter element having a ceramic honeycomb structure with layers of elongated cells, the layer extending from the inner portion of said honeycomb structure to an outer portion of said honeycomb structure and the cells extending from an inlet end to an outlet end, adjacent cell ends of the honeycomb structure in alternate layers having plugs therein formed of a plug material, said honeycomb structure being made of a material having a higher dielectric constant at at least a portion of the length of said honeycomb structure at the inlet end than the dielectric constant of the material of the honeycomb structure at the outlet end, and the higher dielectric constant being sufficient to cause generation of heat in said honeycomb structure material when irradiated with microwaves.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuing application of now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/658,126, filed Feb. 22, 1991, now abandoned.
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