Claims
- 1. Device for treatment of exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet at one end and an outlet at its opposite end through which exhaust gases flow;
- (b) a frangible ceramic monolith resiliently mounted within said housing, said monolith having an outer surface and an inlet end face at one end in communication with said inlet of said housing and an outlet end face at its opposite end in communication with said outlet of said housing;
- (c) a ceramic fiber layer in contact with and covering at least a portion of said outer surface of said monolith; and
- (d) an intumescent layer disposed between said housing and said ceramic fiber layer.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said ceramic fiber layer is selected from the group consisting of ceramic fiber mat, ceramic fiber blanket, ceramic fiber felt or ceramic fiber paper.
- 3. The device of claim 1 in which said ceramic fiber layer is ceramic fiber paper which contains less than 30 percent by weight of vermiculite, which paper is capable of resisting continuous exposure to temperatures of at least 2000.degree. F.
- 4. The device of claim 3 in which the ceramic fiber paper is of a thickness sufficient to limit the maximum temperature of the intumescent layer to less than about 1900.degree. F. when the monolith is at a continuous operating temperature not exceeding 2500.degree. F.
- 5. The device according to claim 3 wherein the ceramic fiber paper has an installed nominal thickness of at least 0.035 inches and an installed nominal density of at least 40 pounds per cubic feet.
- 6. The device of claim 1 in which said ceramic fiber layer is vermiculite-free ceramic fiber paper.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the intumescent layer contains ion-exchanged vermiculite and the ceramic fiber layer limits the maximum temperature of the intumescent layer to not more than 1850.degree. F. during continuous treatment of exhaust gases.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the monolith is suitable for an operating temperature of greater than 1900.degree. F.
- 9. The device of claim 7 wherein the monolith is suitable for an operating temperature of at least 1950.degree. F.
- 10. The device of claim 1 in which said ceramic fiber layer is of a thickness sufficient to limit the maximum temperature of the interface between the intumescent layer of the ceramic fiber layer to less than 1850.degree. F. when the monolith is at a continuous operating temperature not exceeding 2500.degree. F.
- 11. A catalytic converter for purifying exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine comprising:
- (a) a hollow metallic housing having an inner surface and inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end;
- (b) a frangible gas-pervious ceramic monolith catalyst element resiliently mounted within said housing, said catalyst element having an inlet end face in communication with said inlet of said housing and an outlet end face in communication with said outlet end of said housing;
- (c) means thermally insulating and resiliently mounting said catalyst element in spaced relationship from said housing comprising:
- (d) a layer of ceramic fibers capable of resisting continuous exposure to temperatures of at least 2000.degree. F. covering and in contact with at least 70 percent of said outer surface of said catalyst element between its end faces; and
- (e) at least one layer of intumescent sheet material covering said ceramic fiber layer and contacting said housing.
- 12. The catalytic converter of claim 11 wherein said layer of ceramic fibers is selected from the group consisting of ceramic fiber mat, ceramic fiber blanket, ceramic fiber felt or ceramic fiber paper.
- 13. The catalytic converter of claim 11 wherein said inner layer of ceramic fibers has an uncompressed nominal thickness of at least 1/16 inch and an uncompressed nominal density of at least 12 pcf.
- 14. The catalytic converter of claim 13 wherein said intumescent sheet material layer has an uncompressed nominal density of about 40 pcf.
- 15. The catalytic converter of claim 14, including two layers of intumescent sheet material, each having an uncompressed nominal thickness of about 0.2 inch.
- 16. The catalytic converter of claim 11 wherein the ceramic fiber layer has an installed nominal thickness of at least 0.030 inch and an installed nominal density of at least 40 pounds per cubic foot.
- 17. The catalytic converter of claim 16 wherein said catalyst monolith element is spaced from said housing at least about 0.2 inch.
- 18. The catalytic converter of claim 16 wherein said intumescent sheet material has an uncompressed nominal thickness of about 0.4 inches, an uncompressed nominal density of about 40 pcf and the installed ceramic fiber layer and intumescent sheet material layers have a combined thickness of about 1/4 inch and a combined density of about 70 pcf.
- 19. The catalytic converter of claim 11 wherein the monolith element is wrapped with a layer of ceramic fiber paper which comprises about 93 weight percent ceramic fiber having about a 70/30 fiber-to-shot ratio, said ceramic fiber being alumino-silicate glassy fiber having an alumina content of about 50 weight percent, said ceramic fiber paper having an installed thickness of about 0.035 inches and an installed density of about 43 pounds per cubic foot and said intumescent layer includes two layers of a material comprising from about 40 to about 65 weight percent unexpanded vermiculite flakes which have been treated in an aqueous ammonium solution to substantially complete the ion exchange with NH.sub.4+ cations, from about 25 to about 50 weight percent inorganic fibrous material and from about 5 to about 15 percent of binder, said intumescent layer upon exposure to heat in excess of 350.degree. C. undergoing thermal expansion.
- 20. A method of mounting a gas-pervious ceramic monolith catalyst element having inlet and outlet end faces within a housing comprising the steps of:
- (a) wrapping a layer of ceramic fiber paper around the monolith between its inlet and outlet end faces;
- (b) wrapping said ceramic fiber paper layer wrapped monolith with intumescent sheet material to form an assembly; and
- (c) forming a housing around said assembly in which said ceramic fiber paper and intumescent sheet material are radially compressed between said monolith and said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 028,281 filed Mar. 20, 1987, now abandoned which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 723,984 filed Apr. 16, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuations (2)
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