Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – With sequential cleaning of plural units
Patent
1982-03-09
1984-01-24
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media
With sequential cleaning of plural units
55288, 55301, 55523, 55524, 55DIG10, 55DIG30, 60300, 60303, 60311, 422178, 422223, B01D 3920, F01N 302, F01N 336
Patent
active
044274181
ABSTRACT:
A device for collecting and burning particulates in exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine comprises: a casing having an inlet port and a discharge port for exhaust gases; at least one trapper of porous and heat resistant material disposed within the casing; and a plurality of electric heaters separately disposed a predetermined distance apart from each other on or adjacent to a surface of the trapper which confronts the inlet port and connected to a power source, each of said electric heaters having a predetermined heating area. This device effectively collects and burns particulates in exhaust gases with reduced amount of electric power.
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Kogiso Takeshi
Ohkawa Hiroshi
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho
Lacey David L.
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