Claims
- 1. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing; a solid pollution control element disposed within the metal housing; and a mounting mat disposed between the pollution control element and the metal housing for positioning the pollution control element and for absorbing mechanical and thermal shock, the mounting mat including a layer of intumescent material having at least one insert formed of a resilient, flexible, fibrous non-intumescent material.
- 2. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the insert is positioned along at least a portion of at least one lateral edge of the mounting mat.
- 3. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the intumescent material is a sheet material.
- 4. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the intumescent material is a paste.
- 5. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the non-intumescent resilient inserts are formed of essentially shot-free ceramic fibers.
- 6. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the pollution control element is a ceramic monolithic body.
- 7. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the pollution control element is a metallic monolithic body.
- 8. The pollution control device of claim 5, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber insert is physically compressed.
- 9. The pollution control device of claim 8, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber insert is resin bonded.
- 10. The pollution control device of claim 8, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber insert is stitch-bonded.
- 11. The pollution control device of claim 8, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber insert is needle-punched.
- 12. The pollution control device of claim 5, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber comprises alumina-boria-silica fibers, alumina-silica fibers, alumina-phosphorous pentoxide fibers, zirconia-silica fibers, alumina and, zirconia-alumina fibers.
- 13. The pollution control device of claim 5, wherein the essentially shot-free ceramic fiber is derived from a sol-gel process.
- 14. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing; a pollution control element disposed within the metal housing; a mounting mat formed of intumescent material disposed between the pollution control element and the metal housing for positioning the pollution control element within the metal housing and for absorbing mechanical vibration, the mounting mat having a lateral edge; and an insert formed of non-intumescent, resilient, flexible, fibrous material positioned between the pollution control element and the metal housing adjacent the lateral edge of the intumescent mounting mat such that the non-intumescent insert blocks exposure of the mounting mat to hot exhaust gases, the insert thereby reducing erosion of the lateral edge of the mounting mat by the hot exhaust gases.
- 15. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the non-intumescent insert is formed of essentially shot-free ceramic fibers.
- 16. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the non-intumescent insert is secured to the lateral edge of the mounting mat using adhesive tape.
- 17. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the non-intumescent insert extends long the entire lateral edge of the mounting mat.
- 18. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the non-intumescent insert expands to fill a gap between the metal housing and the pollution control element.
- 19. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the intumescent sheet material comprises vermiculite material, ceramic fibers and a binder.
- 20. The pollution control device of claim 14, wherein the resiliency of the non-intumescent insert is greater then the resiliency of the mounting mat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/270,139, filed Mar. 16, 1999, now allowed, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/666,735, filed Jun. 18, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,882,608.
Continuations (2)
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09270139 |
Mar 1999 |
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10652838 |
Aug 2003 |
US |
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08666735 |
Jun 1996 |
US |
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09270139 |
Mar 1999 |
US |