Claims
- 1. An exhaust purification apparatus for use in an internal combustion engine having an exhaust conduit through which exhaust particles are discharged together with exhaust gas to the atmosphere, including an outer shell having an inlet connected to said exhaust conduit and an outlet connected to the atmosphere, said outer shell containing a trap element and a regenerative burner located upstream of said trap element, said regenerative burner comprising:
- (a) a liner member arranged within said outer shell and defining a combustion chamber within said liner member, said liner being closed at its upstream end and open at its downstream end and adapted to direct the flow of exhaust gas from said exhaust conduit through said combustion chamber to said trap element;
- (b) a cylindrical hollow member fixed to said liner and extending within said combustion chamber to define an evaporation chamber within said hollow member, said hollow member having closed ends and the cylindrical side wall of said hollow member being formed with flame holes or slits located adjacent the upstream end of said hollow member to permit fluid flow from said evaporation chamber into said combustion chamber;
- (c) a mixture conduit having an end terminating in a discharge outlet for supplying an air-fuel mixture into said evaporation chamber, said mixture conduit having a first portion extending through said liner member and said combustion chamber and being exposed to flames formed in said combustion chamber to preheat a mixture flowing therethrough and a second portion extending from said combustion chamber through the cylindrical side wall of said hollow member and into said evaporation chamber to the downstream end thereof to deliver the preheated mixture thereto;
- (d) a glow plug for igniting the mixture supplied into said evaporated chamber when actuated; and
- (e) a control unit responsive to a regeneration requirement for actuating said glow plug and supplying an air-fuel mixture into said evaporation chamber through said mixture conduit.
- 2. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said flame holes formed in said hollow member cylindrical side wall, are arranged in lines and equally spaced on each of said lines.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liner comprises first and second tubular casings secured to each other, said first casing being closed at its upstream end and opening at its downstream end into said second casing, said second casing being open at its downstream end and adapted to direct the flow of exhaust gas from said conduit through said combustion chamber to said trap element.
- 4. The apparatus claimed in claim 3, wherein said hollow member is secured to said first casing of the liner and extends into said second casing, said hollow member having a cylindrical side wall.
- 5. The apparatus claimed in claim 4, wherein said flame holes formed in said hollow member cylindrical side wall are arranged in lines and equally spaced on each of said lines.
- 6. The apparatus defined by claim 1, further including a flame holder member arranged in said combustion chamber between said liner member and said hollow member and spaced from said hollow member to define a flame chamber between the flame holder member and the hollow member.
- 7. The apparatus defined by claim 6, wherein the second portion of said mixture conduit extends from said combustion chamber through said flame holder member, said flame chamber and the cylindrical side wall of said hollow member, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 815,276, filed Dec. 26, 1985, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 589,754 filed Mar. 14, 1984 both now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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