Claims
- 1. An engine exhaust system comprising:
- a honeycomb structure having an inlet and outlet end disposed in a housing and located in an exhaust gas stream downstream from an engine, the honeycomb structure having a first substantially unobstructed flow region, and a second more obstructed flow region adjacent the first region, the first region being disposed to provide a substantially unobstructed flow path for the exhaust gases in the exhaust gas stream; and,
- a fluidics apparatus disposed in the exhaust stream comprising a bi-convex diverter body having two distinct surfaces located upstream and downstream of each other, the diverter body located proximate to the first region, a diversion fluid source and a tapered conduit possessing a rounded outlet for directing the diversion fluid toward the diverter body.
- 2. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the fluidics apparatus further includes an exhaust gas converger means disposed upstream of the diverter body for directing the flow of the exhaust towards the first flow region.
- 3. The exhaust system of claim 2 wherein the exhaust gas converger means is a conical shaped body disposed in the exhaust stream whereby the smaller opening of the conical body is located downstream of larger opening.
- 4. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface is curved outward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream and the upstream surface is curved inward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 5. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface and the upstream surface are curved outward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 6. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface and the upstream surface are curved inward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 7. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface is curved inward and the upstream surfaces is curved outward with respect to transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 8. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the conduit outlet is positioned sufficiently close to the diverter body whereby the diverter body imparts a flow component to the diversion fluid which is transverse to flow direction in the first region.
- 9. The exhaust system of claim 1 wherein the fluidics apparatus is positioned whereby a negative flow zone is created within the first region in a direction opposite that of the exhaust gas flow.
- 10. The exhaust system of claim 2 wherein the honeycomb structure includes a convexly shaped inlet end to thereby achieve a substantially uniform flow of exhaust through the substrate inlet end.
- 11. The exhaust system of claim 10 wherein the convexly shaped inlet end exhibits a shape selected from group of circular, elliptical, conical and frusto-conical.
- 12. An engine exhaust system comprising:
- a honeycomb structure having an inlet and outlet end disposed in a housing and located in an exhaust gas stream downstream from an engine, the honeycomb structure having a first substantially unobstructed flow region, and a second more obstructed flow region adjacent the first region, the first region being disposed to provide a substantially unobstructed flow path for the exhaust gases in the exhaust gas stream; and,
- a fluidics apparatus disposed in the exhaust stream comprising an exhaust gas converger means for directing the flow of the exhaust towards the first flow region, a diverter body located downstream of the exhaust gas converger means proximate to the first region, a diversion fluid source and a tapered conduit possessing a rounded outlet for directing the diversion fluid toward the diverter body.
- 13. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the exhaust gas converger means is a conical shaped body disposed in the exhaust stream whereby the smaller opening of the conical body is located downstream of larger opening.
- 14. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the diverter body comprises a bi-convex diverter body having two distinct surfaces located upstream and downstream of each other.
- 15. The exhaust system of claim 14 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface is curved outward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream and the upstream surface is curved inward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 16. The exhaust system of claim 14 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface and the upstream surface are curved outward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 17. The exhaust system of claim 14 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface and the upstream surface are curved inward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 18. The exhaust system of claim 14 wherein the bi-convex diverter body downstream surface is curved inward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream and the upstream surfaces is curved outward with respect to a plane which is transverse to the direction of the exhaust gas stream.
- 19. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the conduit outlet is positioned sufficiently close to the diverter body whereby the diverter body imparts a flow component to the diversion fluid which is transverse to flow direction in the first region.
- 20. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the fluidics apparatus is positioned whereby a negative flow zone is created within the first region in a direction opposite that of the exhaust gas flow.
- 21. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the honeycomb structure includes a convexly shaped inlet end to thereby achieve a substantially uniform flow of exhaust through the substrate inlet end.
- 22. The exhaust system of claim 12 wherein the convexly shaped inlet end exhibits a shape selected from group of circular, elliptical, conical and frusto-conical.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/578,774, filed Dec. 26, 1995, now abandoned
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