Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1974-11-21
1976-06-15
Wolk, Morris O.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
60301, F01N 315
Patent
active
039634485
ABSTRACT:
A low profile two-bed catalytic converter including substantially identical top and bottom housing plates and top and bottom catalyst-retaining plates therebetween which define an inclined catalyst-containing space. A plurality of openings in the retaining plates distribute exhaust flow uniformly through the catalyst-containing space. A partition made up of two spaced plates has a plurality of uniformly distributed exhaust flow apertures therein and extends through the catalyst-containing space to divide the space into upper and lower catalyst beds. An air distribution means between the partition plates has outlet nozzles for discharging air laterally into streams of exhaust gas flowing through apertures in the air distribution means as the exhaust gases pass from the upper to the lower catalyst bed.
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patent: 3591345 (1971-07-01), Hochman et al.
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Foster Michael R.
Hartley Frederick J.
General Motors Corporation
MacLean, Jr. K. H.
Phillips Roger F.
Wolk Morris O.
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