Claims
- 1. An exhaust gas cleaning device for collecting particulates in exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine and burning the collected particulates, comprising:
- a filter member which is disposed in an exhaust gas passage of said internal combustion engine for collecting the particulates in the exhaust gases,
- said filter member being formed of ceramic and provided with a large number of interconnected passages for passing the exhaust gases therethrough;
- an electrical heating means composed of a ceramic base body having at least one heating element which is partially and integrally formed in said base body, said heating element being arranged about the axis of said ceramic base body uniformly;
- said ceramic base body being provided with opposed end surfaces and a large number of passages for passing the exhaust gases therethrough and one of said opposed end surfaces of said base body being closely adhered to an exhaust gas inlet end surface of said filter member; and
- an electric power supplying means for electrically connecting said heating element to an electric power source.
- 2. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein:
- said filter member and said ceramic base body have a circular cross section, respectively; and
- the diameter of said ceramic base body is substantially equal to that of said filter member;
- said ceramic base body covers the whole inlet end surface of said filter member; and
- the thickness of said ceramic base body in the exhaust gas flowing direction is smaller than that of said filter member.
- 3. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein:
- said ceramic base body is composed of a honeycomb structure provided with a large number of parallel open passages defined by thin partition walls.
- 4. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein said ceramic base body is formed of a porous ceramic body provided with a large number of passages.
- 5. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein said electric power supplying means comprises a positive electrode and a negative electrode which are closely adhered to said heating element.
- 6. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 5, wherein:
- said ceramic base body is formed of electrically conductive ceramic.
- 7. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 5, wherein:
- said ceramic base body has electrically insulating property.
- 8. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 6, wherein:
- said electrically conductive ceramic is silicon carbide or lanthanum chromite.
- 9. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 6, wherein said heating element is composed of two electrically conductive metallic films which are formed on said opposed end surfaces of said base body so as to be opposed to each other; and said positive electrode is closely adhered to one of said electrically conductive films while said negative electrode is closely adhered to the other electrically conductive film.
- 10. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 7, wherein:
- said ceramic base body is formed of a thin plate having a plurality of through holes;
- said heating element is a loop-shaped metallic film which is integrally formed on the exhaust gas outlet and surface of said ceramic base body;
- said metallic film is provided with two ends which are opposed to each other at a predetermined distance;
- said positive electrode and said negative electrode are connected to said two ends of said metallic film, respectively; and
- said metallic film and said electrodes are covered by heat conductive ceramic film.
- 11. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 7, wherein:
- said electrically insulating ceramic is cordierite or alumina.
- 12. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 7, wherein said heating element is composed of an electrically conductive ceramic body provided with a large number of passages, which is buried within said ceramic base body so as to extend therethrough; and said positive electrode is closely adhered to one end surface of said electrically conductive porous ceramic body while said negative electrode is closely adhered to the other end surface thereof.
- 13. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 12, wherein an electrically conductive metallic film is interposed between each of said electrodes and each of end surfaces of said electrically conductive porous ceramic body.
- 14. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 10, 9 or 13 wherein:
- said metallic film is formed of platinum, palladium, nickel-chromium alloy, iron-chromium alloy, gold or lanthanum chromite.
- 15. An exhaust gas cleaning device according to claim 10, 9 or 13, wherein:
- said metallic film is formed on said ceramic base body by printing or vacuum evaporating.
Priority Claims (2)
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56-88483 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 381,887, filed May 25, 1982, abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Divisions (1)
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