Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Waste gas purifier
Patent
1994-12-14
1996-06-25
Bhat, N.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Waste gas purifier
422177, 422180, 422199, 60299, 60300, F01N 310
Patent
active
055297595
ABSTRACT:
An electrically heated catalytic converter having a scroll-like cylindrical laminated assembly in which belts of thin corrugated metal sheet and a thin plain metal sheet are laminated and wound around a center electrode, and the outermost layers are connected to an outer electrode. The corrugated metal sheet has an insulating coating made of a metal oxide, and the plain metal sheet has no insulating coatings. Conductive connections in which the corrugated metal sheet and the plain metal sheet are electrically connected to each other through the insulating coating of the corrugated metal sheet are made at predetermined positions in the layers of the laminated assembly and electric paths of desired shapes are formed by these conductive connections. The corrugated metal sheet and the plain metal sheet are connected in the areas around the respective conductive connections in such a manner that the metal sheets are isolated from each other. Thus, the cross sectional area of the respective conductive connections can be reduced without reducing the total connection area between the metal sheets. Since the cross sectional area of the respective connections can be reduced, the intensity of the electric current is increased in the conductive connections. Therefore, the conductive connections are heated rapidly by electric current and reach the activating temperature of the catalyst carried by the metal sheets.
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SAE Technical Paper Series No. 940484, New Technology for Reducing the Power Consumption of Electrically Heated Catalysts, Takehisa Yaegashi, et al.
Nagami Tetsuo
Sanada Masakatsu
Bhat N.
Toyota Jidosha & Kabushiki Kaisha
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