Claims
- 1. A filtration system operative to remove oxidizable particulates from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine, comprising:
- (a) filtration means having a filter element operative to filter out and collect a substantial portion of the entrained particulates in the exhaust gas;
- (b) ignition means having a source of energy selectively supplied for a limited period to effect ignition of the leading portion of said particulate collection, said ignition means being comprised of (i) a flow of hydrocarbon enriched exhuast gas, (ii) a tubular foraminous member carrying a catalyst material effective to lower the ignition temperature of said hydrocarbon enriched gas, (iii) a supplementary heating element effective to raise the temperature of the foraminous member and catalyst material to a catalyzed oxidation temperature of the hydrocarbon enriched gas, and (iv) a flow control means effective to normally permit the nonenriched exhaust gas to flow through the interior of the tubular member without transgressing the radial thickness of the tubular member; and, during regeneration, the hydrocarbon enriched exhuast gas is forced to pass in a radial direction of the foraminous member before exiting therefrom; and
- (c) means for conducting a flow a exhaust gas of said engine through said filtration means immediately following the ignition, without addition of other energy or hydrocarbon fuel, said flow of exhuast gas being utilized to support the continued oxidation of the ignited particulate collection.
- 2. A filtration system operative to remove oxidizable particulates from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine, comprising:
- (a) filtration means having a filter element operative to filter out and collect a substantial portion of the entrained particulates in the exhaust gas;
- (b) ignition means having a source of energy selectively supplied for a limited period to effect ignition of the leading portion of said particulate collection, said ignition means being comprised of (i) a flow of hydrocarbon enriched gas, (ii) a foraminous member carrying a catalyst material effective to lower the ignition temperature of said hydrocarbon enriched gas, said member having a plurality of through channels, each channel having walls with an apparent porosity of 25-65%m, and (iii) a supplementary heating element effective to raise the temperature of the foraminous member and catalyst material to a catalyzed oxidation temperature of the hydrocarbon enriched gas, said heating element being electrically supplied with energy at a level of at least 600 watts; and
- (c) means for conducting a flow of gas with excess oxygen through said filtration means immediately following the ignition, without addition of other energy or hydrocarbon fuel, said flow of gas with excess oxygen being utilized to support the continued oxidation of the ignited particulate collection.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 463,686, filed Feb. 3, 1983 pending.
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