Catalytic devices for treating exhaust gases of internal combust

Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – By means producing a chemical reaction of a component of the...

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23288FC, 60298, 60299, 60302, F01N 315

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040916162

ABSTRACT:
A catalytic device takes the form of a manifold connectible to the engine block of an internal combustion engine to receive the exhaust gases. The manifold has an outer jacket for receiving coolant, e.g., water, and within this jacket is provided a chamber containing a catalyst cartridge serving to treat the exhaust gases to remove carbon monoxide therefrom. The cartridge is replaceable and has a pipe at one end which forms an exhaust pipe and a tubular projection into which the gases are passed. The cartridge is spaced from the inner surface of the chamber wall and is thermally insulated therefrom.

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