Claims
- 1. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet,
- a partition positioned in an upstream portion of the housing in close proximity to the inlet for dividing the upstream portion of the housing into at least two regions,
- a substrate situated in a first region of the upstream portion of the housing and configured to collect particulate matter entrained in combustion product introduced into the first region through the inlet, and
- a muffler situated in a downstream portion of the housing in close proximity to the outlet to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the housing toward the outlet, the muffler being spaced apart from the partition, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell, the partition including a flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition and the bottom shell cooperating to define the first region, extending between the partition and the bottom shell.
- 2. The exhaust processor of claim 1, wherein the muffler extends between the top and bottom shells to provide means for reversing the direction of combustion product flow to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the housing.
- 3. The exhaust processor of claim 2, wherein the reversing means includes a plurality of baffles interconnecting the top shell and the bottom shell to define a plurality of chambers therebetween and at least two tubes configured and positioned to interconnect selected chambers to define means for conducting combustion product through the muffler toward the housing outlet.
- 4. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet,
- a partition positioned in an upstream portion of the housing in close proximity to the inlet for dividing the upstream portion of the housing into at least two regions,
- a substrate situated in a first region of the upstream portion of the housing and configured to collect particulate matter entrained in combustion product introduced into the first region through the inlet, and
- a muffler situated in a downstream portion of the housing in close proximity to the outlet to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the housing toward the outlet, the muffler being spaced apart from the partition, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell defining a flow passage through the housing, the partition including an upper member and a lower member trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells, the upper and lower partition members cooperating to define the first region therebetween, and substrate extending between the upper and lower partition members.
- 5. The exhaust processor of claim 4, further comprising first and second bypass channels for directing combustion product from the inlet to the muffler without flowing through the first region, and valve means for diverting combustion product into the first and second bypass channels during regeneration of the substrate.
- 6. The exhaust processor of claim 5, wherein the upper partition member and the top shell cooperate to define the first bypass channel and the lower partition member and the bottom shell cooperate to define the second bypass channel.
- 7. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing assembly formed to include an inlet and an outlet, the housing assembly including an inner wall defining a flow passage to permit combustion product to pass through the housing assembly,
- means situated in the housing assembly in close proximity to the outlet for attenuating noise generated by combustion product passing through the housing assembly,
- means for dividing a portion of the housing in close proximity to the inlet into at least two regions,
- means located in a first region for treating combustion product passing through the first region toward the outlet,
- means for selectively bypassing the treating means to cause combustion product introduced into the housing assembly through the inlet to be diverted into a second region so that combustion product flows to the attenuating means without passing through the first region, and
- a mixing region formed between the attenuating means and the dividing means to permit combustion product passing through the first and second regions to mix before entering the attenuating means.
- 8. The exhaust processor of claim 7, wherein the attenuating means includes a plurality of baffles extending across the flow passage of the housing assembly to define a plurality of muffler chambers in the flow passage and a plurality of tubes arranged to extend through the baffles to define means for interconnecting selected muffler chambers for communicating combustion product from the flow passage to the housing outlet.
- 9. The exhaust processor of claim 8, wherein the dividing means includes a partition positioned in a predetermined location inside the housing assembly, the partition cooperating with the inner wall of the housing assembly to define the first and second regions.
- 10. The exhaust processor of claim 9, wherein the bypassing means includes valve means for selectively directing combustion product into either the first or second regions.
- 11. The exhaust processor of claim 7, wherein the dividing means divides the portion of the housing in close proximity to the inlet into three regions, the treating means being located in the first region and the bypassing means diverting combustion product into the second and third regions during regeneration of the treating means.
- 12. The exhaust processor of claim 11, wherein the dividing means includes a first partition member and a second partition member situated in a predetermined position inside the housing assembly, the first and second partition members cooperating to define the first region therebetween and the first and second partition members cooperating with the inner wall of the housing assembly to define the second and third regions, respectively.
- 13. The exhaust processor of claim 12, wherein the bypassing means includes valve means for selectively directly combustion product into either the first region for treating the combustion product or the second and third regions for bypassing the treating means during regeneration of the treating means.
- 14. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell cooperating to define a flow passage through the housing,
- a muffler extending across the flow passage in close proximity to the outlet to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the housing,
- upper and lower partition members situated within the housing in close proximity to the inlet, the upper and lower partition members being spaced apart from the muffler and cooperating to define a first region of the housing therebetween,
- means located in the first region for treating combustion product as the combustion product passes through the first region, and
- bypass means for diverting combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet to the muffler without flowing through the treating means in the first region during regeneration of the treating means.
- 15. The exhaust processor of claim 14, wherein the muffler includes a plurality of baffles interconnecting the top and bottom shells to define a plurality of chambers therebetween, at least one upper inlet tube located in close proximity to the top shell, at least one lower inlet tube located in close proximity to the bottom shell, and at least one outlet tube, the tubes being configured and positioned to interconnect selected chambers to define means for conducting combustion product through the muffler toward the outlet.
- 16. The exhaust processor of claim 15, wherein the bypass means includes first and second bypass channels and valve means for diverting combustion product into the first and second bypass channels during regeneration of the treating means, the muffler being spaced apart from the upper and lower partition members so that combustion product flowing through the treating means or the first and second bypass channels can enter either the upper or lower muffler inlet tubes.
- 17. The exhaust processor of claim 16, wherein the upper partition member and the top shell cooperate to define the first bypass channel and the lower partition member and the bottom channel cooperate to define the second bypass channel.
- 18. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell cooperating to define a main flow passage through the housing,
- an upper internal shell member and a lower internal shell member, the upper and lower internal shell members having an outer flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to situate the internal shell members, in a predetermined position inside the housing, the upper and lower internal shell members cooperating to define an internal flow passage through a portion of the main flow passage,
- a substrate situated in the internal flow passage and configured to collect particulate matter entrained in combustion product introduced into the internal flow passage through the inlet,
- bypass means for diverting combustion product away from the internal flow passage to prevent combustion product from entering the internal flow passage during regeneration of the substrate, and
- a muffler situated in close proximity to the outlet to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the main flow passage, the muffler being spaced apart from the upper and lower internal shells.
- 19. The exhaust processor claim 18, wherein the muffler includes a plurality of baffles interconnecting the top and bottom shells to define a plurality of chambers therebetween, at least one upper inlet tube located in close proximity to the top shell, at least one lower inlet tube located in close proximity to the bottom shell, and an outlet tube, the tubes being configured and positioned to interconnect selected chambers to define means for conducting combustion product through the muffler toward the outlet, the muffler and the upper and lower internal shell members being spaced apart so that combustion product passing through the internal flow passage or the bypass means may enter either the upper or lower muffler inlet tubes.
- 20. The exhaust processor of claim 18, wherein the bypass means includes first and second bypass channels for directing combustion product from the inlet to the muffler without flowing through the internal flow passage and valve means for diverting combustion product into the first and second bypass channels during regeneration of the substrate.
- 21. The exhaust processor of claim 20, wherein the upper internal shell member and the top shell cooperate to define the first bypass channel and the lower internal shell member and the bottom shell cooperate to define the second bypass channel.
- 22. The exhaust processor claim 20, wherein the valve means includes a slideable valve moveable between a first position to direct flow of all the combustion product entering the inlet of the housing to the internal flow passage and a second position to direct flow of all the combustion product entering the inlet of the housing to the first and second bypass channels.
- 23. The exhaust processor of claim 22, wherein the valve includes a shuttle trapped between first and second retainers in communication with the inlet of the housing.
- 24. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing including inlet means and outlet means, the housing having an interior side wall defining a flow passage through the housing,
- a muffler extending across the flow passage in close proximity to the outlet,
- substrate means situated in close proximity to the inlet means for treating combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means, the substrate means being formed to include an inlet, an outlet, and an exterior side wall extending between the inlet and the outlet of the substrate means,
- means located within the housing for bypassing the substrate means to conduct combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means to the muffler without passing into the substrate means,
- valve means situated in the inlet means for selectively diverting combustion product admitted into the housing through the inlet means into one of the substrate means and the bypassing means so that the valve means is operable to divert said combustion product away from the substrate means and into the bypassing means to enable said combustion product to flow through the bypassing means to reach the muffler during regeneration of the substrate means without passing into the substrate means, and
- means for mounting the substrate means within the housing downstream of the valve means so that the exterior surface of the substrate means is substantially spaced apart from the interior side wall of the housing to define the bypassing means therebetween so that the exterior surface of the substrate means is heated by diverted combustion product flowing through the bypassing means to a substantially uniform temperature.
- 25. The exhaust processor of claim 24, wherein the mounting means includes at least one partition member situated inside the housing to hold the substrate means in a predetermined location inside the housing.
- 26. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing including inlet means and outlet means, the housing having an interior side wall defining a flow passage through the housing,
- a muffler extending across the flow passage to close proximity to the outlet,
- substrate means situated in close proximity to the inlet means for treating combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means, the substrate means being formed to include an inlet, an outlet, and an exterior side wall extending between the inlet and the outlet of the substrate means,
- means located within the housing for bypassing the substrate means to conduct combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means to the muffler without passing into the substrate means,
- valve means for selectively diverting combustion product admitted into the housing through the inlet means into one of the substrate means and the bypassing means so that the valve means is operable to divert said combustion product away from the substrate means and into the bypassing means to enable said combustion product to flow through the bypassing means to reach the muffler during regeneration of the substrate means without passing into the substrate means, and
- at least one mounting support for holding the substrate means in a predetermined position inside the housing so that the exterior surface of the substrate means is substantially spaced apart from the interior side wall of the housing to define the bypassing means therebetween so that the exterior surface of the substrate means is heated by combustion product flowing through the bypassing means to a substantially uniform temperature.
- 27. The exhaust processor of claim 26, wherein the at least one mounting support includes at least one partition member situated inside the housing to hold the substrate means in its predetermined position.
- 28. The exhaust processor of claim 24, wherein the substrate means is a ceramic monolith structure and the mounting means includes at least one partition member situated inside the housing to support the exterior side wall of the ceramic monolith structure to hold the ceramic monolith structure in a predetermined location inside the housing.
- 29. The exhaust processor claim 26, wherein the substrate means is a ceramic monolith structure and the mounting means includes at least one partition member situated inside the housing to support the exterior side wall of the ceramic monolith to hold the ceramic monolith structure in a predetermined location inside the housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/232,023 filed Aug. 5, 1988.
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