Honeycomb assembly and packaging system

US10017311B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10017311-B2
Application numberUS-201715700687-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2017
Priority dateMar 13, 2015
Publication dateJul 10, 2018
Grant dateJul 10, 2018

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A packaging system for honeycomb assemblies, each including a honeycomb body and reinforcing tube held together by an interference fit or axial compression achieved by thermal expansion coefficient differences between the honeycomb body and reinforcing tube. The reinforcing tube then protects the honeycomb body, facilitating a compact and structurally-strong package.

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What is claimed is: 1. A honeycomb assembly, comprising: a honeycomb body, wherein the honeycomb body comprises a ceramic material, and wherein the honeycomb body comprises flow paths extending lengthwise at least partway therethrough; a reinforcing tube having at least a portion thereof surrounding the honeycomb body, wherein the reinforcing tube comprises a metal material, the reinforcing tube having an interior volume defined as all space interior to interior surfaces of the portion of the reinforcing tube surrounding the honeycomb body, wherein, at a room temperature of 25° C., the reinforcing tube provides a first radial inward force upon the honeycomb body that results in an interference fit holding the honeycomb body within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube; wherein the metal material of the reinforcing tube has a greater coefficient of thermal expansion than the ceramic material of the honeycomb body; wherein the interference fit is such that, when heated to a high temperature, the reinforcing tube provides a second radial inward force upon the honeycomb body that is less than 10% of the first radial inward force, wherein the high temperature is at least 300° C. and less than a melting temperature of the metal material. 2. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first radial inward force results in at least 1.3 MPa of radial compression on the honeycomb body at the room temperature. 3. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein, at temperatures between 25° C. to 300° C., the metal material has a thermal expansion coefficient of at least 40×10 −7 cm/cm/° C., the ceramic material has a thermal expansion coefficient of no more than 45×10 −7 cm/cm/° C., and the thermal expansion coefficient of the metal material is greater than that of the ceramic material. 4. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein, at the room temperature, the honeycomb body remains held fixed with respect to the reinforcing tube when the honeycomb body is loaded by a push-out force of up to 500 newtons distributed over one end of the honeycomb body. 5. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second radial inward force is no more than 650 kPa of radial compression on the honeycomb body. 6. The honeycomb assembly of claim 5 , wherein the high temperature is 500° C. 7. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing tube directly contacts at least some exterior-most surfaces of the honeycomb body. 8. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of: (a) the honeycomb body consists essentially of the ceramic material and (b) the reinforcing tube consists essentially of the metal material. 9. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein the honeycomb body has end faces and a length therebetween, and the reinforcing tube has ends and a length therebetween; wherein the length of the reinforcing tube is greater than the length of the honeycomb body such that at least one of the ends of the reinforcing tube extends lengthwise beyond one of the end faces of the honeycomb body as the honeycomb body is held within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube. 10. The honeycomb assembly of claim 9 , wherein the honeycomb body is held within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube such that both ends of the reinforcing tube extend lengthwise beyond respective end faces of the honeycomb body. 11. The honeycomb assembly of claim 10 , wherein the ends of the reinforcing tube extend lengthwise beyond the respective end faces of the honeycomb body by at least 5 millimeters at each of the end faces. 12. The honeycomb assembly of claim 1 , wherein the honeycomb body is under axial compression at the room temperature and the portion of the reinforcing tube surrounding the honeycomb body is in tension. 13. A honeycomb assembly, comprising: a honeycomb body, the honeycomb body having end faces and a length therebetween, wherein the honeycomb body comprises flow paths extending lengthwise at least partway therethrough; a reinforcing tube having at least a portion thereof surrounding the honeycomb body, the reinforcing tube having ends and a length therebetween, and the reinforcing tube having an interior volume defined as all space interior to interior surfaces of the portion of the reinforcing tube surrounding the honeycomb body, wherein, at temperatures of between −50° Celsius (C) and 100° C., the reinforcing tube provides a radial inward force upon the honeycomb body that results in an interference fit to hold the honeycomb body within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube, wherein the radial inward force is at least 1.3 MPa of radial compression on the honeycomb body at a room temperature of 25°, and wherein the length of the reinforcing tube is greater than the length of the honeycomb body such that at least one of the ends of the reinforcing tube extends lengthwise beyond one of the end faces of the honeycomb body as the honeycomb body is held within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube, and wherein the honeycomb body is under axial compression at the room temperature and the portion of the reinforcing tube surrounding the honeycomb body is in tension. 14. The honeycomb assembly of claim 13 , wherein the honeycomb body comprises a ceramic material and the reinforcing tube comprises a metal material. 15. The honeycomb assembly of claim 14 , wherein the ceramic material has a modulus of rupture of at least 0.9 MPa. 16. The honeycomb assembly of claim 14 , wherein, at temperatures between 25° C. to 300° C., the metal material has a thermal expansion coefficient of at least 40×10 −7 cm/cm/° C., the ceramic material has a thermal expansion coefficient of no more than 45×10 −7 cm/cm/° C., and the thermal expansion coefficient of the metal material is greater than that of the ceramic material. 17. The honeycomb assembly of claim 13 , wherein the honeycomb body is held within the interior volume of the reinforcing tube such that both ends of the reinforcing tube extend lengthwise beyond respective end faces of the honeycomb body. 18. The honeycomb assembly of claim 17 , wherein the ends of the reinforcing tube extend lengthwise beyond the respective end faces of the honeycomb body by at least 5 millimeters at each of the end faces. 19. The honeycomb assembly of claim 13 , wherein, at the room temperature, the honeycomb body remains held fixed with respect to the reinforcing tube when the honeycomb body is loaded by a push-out force of up to 500 newtons distributed over one end of the honeycomb body. 20. The honeycomb assembly of claim 13 , wherein the reinforcing tube directly contacts at least some exterior-most surfaces of the honeycomb body.

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  • for heat transfer properties such as thermal insulation values, e.g. R-values · CPC title

  • Honeycomb-like · CPC title

  • characterized by parameters related to the physical properties of the honeycomb structure material · CPC title

  • Mounting of the body within a housing · CPC title

  • B65D77/02Primary

    Wrapped articles enclosed in rigid or semi-rigid containers · CPC title

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What does patent US10017311B2 cover?
A packaging system for honeycomb assemblies, each including a honeycomb body and reinforcing tube held together by an interference fit or axial compression achieved by thermal expansion coefficient differences between the honeycomb body and reinforcing tube. The reinforcing tube then protects the honeycomb body, facilitating a compact and structurally-strong package.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corning Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D77/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).