Claims
- 1. A valve structure for a reversing flow catalytic converter for exhaust gases, the converter having a container which has a top end with a first port and a second port which are in fluid communication with each other so that the exhaust gases introduced into the first and second ports flows through a stationary catalytic material in the container, comprising:
- a valve housing including an intake cavity and an exhaust cavity, adapted to be mounted on the top end of the container, the intake cavity being adapted for connection of an exhaust gas pipe and the exhaust cavity being adapted for connection of a tail pipe;
- a valve component operably mounted in the valve housing for reversing gas flow through the stationary catalyst, the valve component being adapted to be moved between a first position in which the intake cavity communicates with the first port and the exhaust cavity communicates with the second port so that a gas flow passage is enabled through the stationary catalyst in a first direction, and a second position in which the intake cavity communicates with the second port and the exhaust cavity communicates with the first port so that a gas flow passage is enabled through the stationary catalyst in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 2. A valve structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve housing has an interior cavity with open bottom and a transverse wall dividing the cavity into two halves which respectively form the intake cavity and the exhaust cavities.
- 3. A valve structure as claimed in claim 2 wherein the valve component includes:
- a solid disk which is rotatably mounted to the valve housing at the open bottom, and rotates about a central axis that is perpendicular to the disk, the disk having a first opening and second opening therethrough which alternately communicate with the respective ports, and one of the intake and exhaust cavity.
- 4. A valve structure as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first and second ports are substantially semi-circular in plan view and the intake and exhaust cavities are also substantially semi-circular in cross-section but offset at 90.degree. with respect to the ports.
- 5. A valve structure as claimed in claim 4 wherein the semi-circular shape of the intake and exhaust cavities and the semi-circular shape of the ports are substantially identical, and each of the openings in the valve disk is slightly smaller than half the size of the semi-circular shape of the ports, the openings in the disk being oriented 180.degree. with respect to each other.
- 6. A valve structure as claimed in claim 5 wherein the disk further comprises a drive shaft affixed to the central axis, extending axially through the valve housing with one end projecting from a top of the valve housing.
- 7. A valve structure as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a rotary actuator operably associated with the drive shaft at the projecting end.
- 8. A valve structure as claimed in claim 7 wherein the valve housing further comprises a mechanism for accurately positioning the valve housing on the top of the container and removably securing the same so that the transverse wall is offset at 90.degree. with respect to the ports.
- 9. A catalytic converter for treating exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine using a catalytic converter comprising:
- a container having a gas flow passage therein and a top end having a first port and a second port which communicate with the passage respectively;
- a stationary catalytic material in the gas flow passage adapted for contacting the exhaust gases which flow through the passage;
- a valve for reversing an exhaust gas flow through the gas flow passage, including a valve housing with an intake cavity and an exhaust cavity, mounted on the top end of the container, the intake cavity being adapted for connection of an exhaust gas pipe and the exhaust cavity being adapted for connection of a tail pipe;
- a valve component operably mounted in the valve housing for reversing gas flow through the stationary catalyst, the valve component being adapted to be moved between a first position in which the intake cavity communicates with the first port and the exhaust cavity communicates with the second port so that a gas flow passage is enabled through the stationary catalyst in a first direction and a second position in which the intake cavity communicates with the second port and the exhaust cavity communicates with the first port so that a gas flow passage is enabled through the stationary catalyst in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 10. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 9 wherein the gas flow passage is formed within an interior chamber of the container, the interior chamber being separated by a transverse plate into two halves which form respectively a first chamber section and a second chamber section, the two chamber sections communicating with each other, each of the chamber sections communicating with a corresponding one of the first and second ports.
- 11. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 10 wherein the container further comprises a gas permeable solid material which supports the catalytic material.
- 12. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 11 wherein the gas permeable solid material comprises a plurality of monoliths which respectively have a plurality of cells extending therethrough, the monoliths being coated with catalytic material.
- 13. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 12 wherein the plurality of monoliths are positioned in series in the passage, the cells in each monolith communicating with the cells in an adjacent monolith.
- 14. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 13 wherein the monoliths have different cell density, a cell density of the monoliths positioned close to each end of the series being less than the density of monoliths positioned therebetween.
- 15. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 13 wherein each of the monoliths has a cell density which varies radially in cross-section from a high cell density in a region near a center of the container to a low cell density in a region near an outside wall of the container.
- 16. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 12 wherein the container further comprises at least one buffer plate between the ports and monoliths.
- 17. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 9 wherein the valve housing comprises an interior cavity with an opening in a bottom thereof and a transverse wall that divides the cavity into two halves which respectively form the intake cavity and the exhaust cavities.
- 18. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 17 wherein the valve component includes a solid disk which is rotatably mounted to the valve housing at the opening in the bottom thereof and rotates about a central axis that is perpendicular to the disk, the disk having a first opening and second opening therethrough which alternately communicate with respective ones of the ports in each of the first and second positions, and one of the intake and exhaust cavities.
- 19. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 18 wherein the container has an opening at the top, the opening being divided by the transverse plate into two parts which form the first and second ports, respectively, the valve housing of the valve being mounted on the top of the container in a position so that the transverse plate is perpendicular to the transverse wall.
- 20. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 19 wherein the valve disk is positioned between the transverse wall and transverse plate, the valve disk being perpendicular to both the transverse wall and the transverse plate, and each of the two openings in the valve disk is smaller than a quarter section of the first and second ports.
- 21. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 20 wherein the disk further comprises a drive shaft superposing the central axis, extending axially through the valve housing with one end projecting from a top of the valve housing.
- 22. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a rotary actuator operably associated with the drive shaft at the projecting end.
- 23. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 22 further comprising a mechanism for accurately positioning the valve on the top of the container and removably securing the same so that the transverse wall is offset at 90.degree. with respect to the ports.
- 24. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 23 further comprising a sensor device for measuring temperatures of the exhaust gases in the gas flow passage.
- 25. A catalytic converter as claimed in claim 24 further comprising a controller for controlling the rotary actuator to rotate the drive shaft periodically according to temperatures measured by the sensor device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/176,354 filed Oct. 21, 1998 and now abandoned.
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