Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cleaning exhaust gases comprising a monolithic catalyst body suitable for removing toxic gases from a gas flow through an exhaust gas passage and a holder resiliently supporting said monolithic catalyst body, said holder comprising:
- a rigid housing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening and forming an outer wall of said exhaust gas passage;
- a sleeve circumferentially engaging for restraint the monolithic body to restrain substantially all axial movement of the body relative to the sleeve, said sleeve and said body being disposed in said housing;
- resilient tongues, each tongue having two ends, circumferentially disposed about said sleeve, said tongues engaging said sleeve near one tongue end and resiliently abutting against said housing near the other tongue end thereby resiliently supporting and centering said sleeve in, and spaced apart from, said housing; and
- sealing means disposed between said sleeve and said housing and being operable to restrain the passage of exhaust gases through the space therebetween.
- 2. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sealing means comprises a structure establishing an annular groove, said structure comprising two substantially parallel and circumferentially disposed radial walls, and mineral wool supported and contained between said walls.
- 3. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sealing means comprises a corrugated compensating means having two opposite ends and disposed circumferentially around said sleeve, one end being secured to said sleeve and the other end being secured to said housing, whereby said corrugated means is operable to restrain the passage of exhaust gases through the space between said sleeve and said housing.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said sleeve including opposite end portions, said resilient tongues being disposed spaced apart from the end portions of said sleeve.
- 5. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, said sealing means including second annular sealing means operable to restrain hot exhaust gases from impinging upon said tongues.
- 6. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, said housing having wall portions forming annular chambers about said inlet opening and said outlet opening, said tongues being disposed near the ends of said sleeve and protruding into said chambers.
- 7. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 6, said sealing means including first annular sealing means disposed near said annular chambers and operable to restrain the entry of exhaust gases into said chambers.
- 8. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 7, said sleeve having two opposite end portions, wherein said tongues are disposed spaced apart from the end portions of said sleeve; and
- said sealing means further include second annular sealing means operable to restrain hot exhaust gases from impinging upon said spaced apart tongues.
- 9. An apparatus for cleaning exhaust gases comprising a monolithic catalyst body suitable for removing toxic gases from a gas flow through an exhaust gas passage and a holder resiliently supporting said monolithic catalyst body, said holder comprising;
- a rigid housing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening and forming an outer wall of said exhaust gas passage;
- a damping layer composed of mineral wool circumferentially disposed about the monolithic body;
- a sleeve operable to circumferentially grip the monolithic body through said layer, said sleeve and said body being disposed in said housing;
- resilient tongues, each tongue having two ends, circumferentially disposed about said sleeve, said tongues engaging said sleeve near one tongue end and resiliently abutting against said housing near the other tongue end thereby resiliently supporting and centering said sleeve in, and spaced apart from, said housing; and
- sealing means disposed between said sleeve and said housing and being operable to restrain the passage of exhaust gases through the space therebetween.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 349,414, filed Apr. 9, 1973, and now abandoned.
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