Claims
- 1. In a torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine which burns a hydrocarbon fuel mixture and which produces a carbonaceous particle carrying exhaust gas stream that passes through a filter means of said system that retains at least part of said particles therein, said burn-off means being adapted for periodically burning said retained particles in said filter means to tend to periodically clean said filter means of said retained particles thereof, said torch means for said burn-off means comprising means for raising the temperature of said exhaust gas stream intermediate said engine and said filter means to raise the temperature of said filter means to particle burning temperature thereof, said means for raising the temperature of said exhaust gas stream comprising means for injecting and burning a certain amount of said fuel mixture in said exhaust gas stream intermediate said engine and said filter means, the improvement wherein said means for injecting and burning comprises means for aspirating said certain amount of said fuel mixture into said exhaust gas stream intermediate said engine and said filter means and said means raising the temperature of said exhaust gas stream comprises an electrical heater means and a catalyst bed in which said injected fuel mixture is to burn, said electrical heater means and said means for aspirating said fuel mixture being disposed upstream from said catalyst bed with said heater means being disposed intermediate said means for aspirating said fuel mixture and said catalyst bed, said means for raising the temperature of said exhaust gas stream also comprising passage defining means having an inlet for receiving said exhaust gas stream from said engine and an outlet for directing said received exhaust gas stream to said filter means, said catalyst bed and said heater means being disposed in said passage defining means, said means for aspirating said fuel mixture being disposed to feed said fuel mixture to said passage defining means upstream of said heater means therein, said passage defining means having valve means disposed in said passage defining means between said means for aspirating said fuel mixture and said heater means for closing said passage defining means between said inlet and said outlet.
- 2. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said catalyst bed has a catalyst therein, said catalyst comprising a noble metal means.
- 3. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said passage defining means has a venturi means therein, said means for aspirating said fuel mixture having an outlet means in fluid communication with said venturi means whereby said venturi means and said outlet means comprise said means for aspirating said fuel mixture.
- 4. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said means for aspirating said fuel mixture comprises a reservoir for containing said fuel mixture, said outlet means being in fluid communication with said reservoir, and means fluidly interconnecting said passage defining means upstream of said venturi means therein to said reservoir to provide a pressure differential across said outlet means at said venturi means.
- 5. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said passage defining means has a frusto-conical end, said catalyst bed being disposed in said frusto-conical end of said passage defining means.
- 6. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said passage defining means has a substantially cylindrical end interconnected to said frusto-conical end, said means for aspirating said fuel mixture and said electrical heater means and said valve means all being disposed in said cylindrical end.
- 7. A torch means for a burn-off means for an exhaust system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said frusto-conical end has its smaller base interconnected to said cylindrical end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 326,527, filed Dec. 2, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,362.
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