Claims
- 1. A silencer, comprising:
- a housing having an exhaust gas inlet, an exhaust gas outlet, and a semispherical head at the exhaust gas inlet;
- a tapered fitting having one end connected to an exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine and the other end connected to the semispherical head;
- a tubular element being located in said housing;
- a catalytic converter being fit in the tubular element;
- said tubular element having an open end at the exhaust gas inlet end, the tapered fitting extending into the tubular element to form a venturi nozzle;
- an opposite end of the tubular element being closed by a wall to which is connected an exhaust tube converging towards the outlet of the housing;
- the catalytic converter disposed between the venturi nozzle and the wall of the tubular element including a plurality of modular diaphragm elements made of porous ceramic material impregnated with catalytic materials for depleting pollutants of an exhaust gas flow;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements being curved-shaped diaphragms, each having a wall, an outer surface of the wall being plane and an inner surface being concave, the wall of said porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements being provided with a plurality of through-holes so as to prevent unwanted harmful back pressure phenomena, said through-holes diverging in a direction of the exhaust gas flow;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements having different lengths, a chamber being defined between each two successive porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements so that a plurality of chambers are formed in a direction from the open end to the closed end of the tubular element; and
- a volume of each of the chambers being different from each other and the volume of the chambers being increased in the direction from the open end to the closed end of the tubular element.
- 2. The silencer according to claim 1, wherein the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements are ogive shaped diaphragms, each of the ogive shaped diaphragms being joined to a plate at an open end of each porous ceramic modular diaphragm element, the plate provided with a plurality of through-holes, the through-holes diverging towards inside of the ogive shaped diaphragm in the direction of the exhaust gas flow.
- 3. The silencer according to claim 1, wherein the venturi nozzle has at least one lateral hole, the through-holes have different shapes so as to form a total area of through-holes varying from a minimum of 1.5 times up to 4 times an area of said at least one lateral hole of the venturi nozzle.
- 4. The silencer according to claim 1, wherein the venturi nozzle has at least one lateral hole, the through-holes have different shapes, so as to form a total area of the through-holes being 3 times an area of said at least one lateral hole of the venturi nozzle.
- 5. The silencer according to claim 1 further comprising at least one ceramic ring interposed between the diaphragm elements.
- 6. The silencer according to claim 1, wherein the diaphragm elements cup-shaped diaphragms.
- 7. A silencer, comprising:
- a housing having an exhaust gas inlet, an exhaust gas outlet, and a semispherical head at the exhaust gas inlet;
- a tapered fitting having one end connected to an exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine and the other end connected to the semispherical head;
- a tubular element being located in said housing;
- a catalytic converter being fit in the tubular element;
- said tubular element having an open end at the exhaust gas inlet, the tapered fitting extending into the tubular element to form a venturi nozzle;
- an opposite end of the tubular element being closed by a wall to which is connected an exhaust tube converging towards the outlet of the housing;
- the catalytic converter disposed between the venturi nozzle and the wall of the tubular element including a plurality of modular diaphragm elements made of porous ceramic material impregnated with catalytic materials for depleting pollutants of an exhaust gas flow;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements, each having a wall and two lateral flanges disposed on each side of the wall of the diaphragm, the wall of each porous ceramic modular diaphragm element being provided with a plurality of through-holes so as to prevent unwanted harmful back pressure phenomena, said through-holes diverging in a direction of the exhaust gas flow;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements having different lengths, a chamber being defined between each two successive porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements so that a plurality of chambers are formed in a direction from the open end to the closed end of the tubular element; and
- a volume of each of the chambers being different from each other and the volume of the chambers being increased in the direction from the open end to the closed end of the tubular element.
- 8. The silencer according to claim 4, wherein the venturi nozzle has at least one lateral hole, the through-holes have different shapes so as to form a total area of the through-holes varying from a minimum of 1.5 times up to 4 times an area of said at least one lateral hole of the venturi nozzle.
- 9. The silencer according to claim 4, wherein the venturi nozzle has at least one lateral hole, the through-holes have different shapes, so as to form a total area of the through-holes being 3 times an area of said at least one lateral hole of the venturi nozzle.
- 10. A silencer/catalytic converter, comprising:
- an outer housing having an exhaust gas inlet, an exhaust gas outlet, and a semispherical head at the exhaust gas inlet end, a tapered fitting having one end connected to an exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine and the other end connected to the semispherical head;
- an inner housing concentrically located in the outer housing, the inner housing having an end opening toward the tapered fitting, and the other end of the inner housing being closed by a wall to which is connected an exhaust tube converging towards the outlet end of the outer housing;
- the tapered fitting extending into the inner housing to form a venturi nozzle;
- wherein a plurality of modular diaphragm elements which are made of porous ceramic material are disposed in the inner housing between the venturi nozzle and the wall, the porous ceramic material is impregnated with catalytic materials for depleting pollutants in an exhaust gas flow, and wherein either fiberglass or rock wool is filled between the outer housing and the inner housing;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements being cup-shaped diaphragms, each having a wall, an outer surface of the wall being plane and an inner surface being concave, the wall of said porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements being provided with a plurality of through-holes so as to prevent unwanted harmful back pressure phenomena, said through-holes diverging in a direction of the exhaust gas flow;
- the porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements having different lengths, a chamber being defined between each two successive porous ceramic modular diaphragm elements so that a plurality of chambers are formed in a direction from the opening end to the closed end of the inner housing; and
- a volume of each of the chambers being different from each other and the volume of the chambers being increased in the direction from the opening end to the closed end of the inner housing.
Priority Claims (2)
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MI 92U 000206 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/922,048, filed Jul. 29, 1992, now abandoned.
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