Exhaust gas aftertreatment mixer
US-12163456-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US10072550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10072550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415105079-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A mixer for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine for mixing additives into an exhaust gas flow, with at least one inlet pipe having a pipe axis, with at least one outlet pipe having a pipe axis and with a housing for receiving the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, wherein the outlet pipe has an inner part which is arranged within the housing and is provided with at least one outflow opening for the purpose of conducting the exhaust gas out of the housing, wherein the housing has a first housing part with a first housing edge and at least one second housing part with a second housing edge, wherein the two housing parts are at least partially connected via the housing edge, and in that the inlet pipe has an inner part which is arranged within the housing and is provided with at least one inlet opening for the purpose of introducing the exhaust gas into the housing, wherein a) the respective housing edge as at least two formations, each having a center axis, and/or b) the respective housing part has at least two rim holes, each having a center axis, and the respective pipe has bearing points via which said pipe is mounted within the formations or within the rim holes, wherein i) the respective pipe is formed symmetrically with respect to the design of the bearing points, and, for the purpose of installation, can be mounted in at least two different positions R 1 , R 2 in the respective formation, or ii) the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe are of identical design with respect to the design of the bearing points, or iii) the two housing parts are connectable in a plurality of positions S 1 , S 2 relative to each other via the housing edge.
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A mixer for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine for mixing additives into an exhaust gas flow, comprising: at least one inlet pipe having a pipe axis, with at least one outlet pipe having a pipe axis and with a housing for receiving the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, wherein the outlet pipe has an inner part which is arranged within the housing and is provided with at least one outflow opening for the purpose of conducting the exhaust gas out of the housing, wherein the housing has a first housing part with a first housing edge and at least one second housing part with a second housing edge, wherein the at least two housing parts are at least partially connected via the first housing edge and the second housing edge, and wherein the inlet pipe has an inner part which is arranged within the housing and is provided with at least one inlet opening for the purpose of introducing the exhaust gas into the housing, wherein one or more of a) the first housing edge and the second housing edge have at least two formations each having a center axis, and b) the first housing part and the second housing part have at least two rim holes, each having a center axis, and the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe have bearing points via which the inlet pipe or the outlet pipe is mounted within the formations or within the rim holes, wherein i) the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe are formed symmetrically with respect to the design of the bearing points and, for the purpose of installation, can be mounted in at least two different positions (R 1 , R 2 ) in the respective formation or ii) the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe are of identical design with respect to the design of the bearing points, or iii) the first housing part and the second housing part are connectable in a plurality of positions (S 1 , S 2 ) relative to each other via the first housing edge and the second housing edge. 2. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein two formations or the at least two rim holes each have a joint straight center axis. 3. The mixer according to claim 2 , wherein at least one additional formation having a center axis is provided within the first housing edge and the second housing edge, said center axis being positioned at an angle (α) with respect to the center axis of at least one of the at least two formations, wherein the inlet pipe or the outlet pipe has a L-shaped, T-shaped or a Y-shaped basic form, wherein the first housing edge and the second housing edge form a dividing plane E formed point-symmetrically with respect to a perpendicular (N) of the dividing plane (E) or formed axisymmetrically with respect to a straight line (G) of the dividing plane (E), and wherein the first housing part and the second housing part have a partially cylindrical basic form having a center axis (b) or a partially spherical basic form having a midpoint (M) as well as an internal radius (ri) and an external radius (ra) in the region of the first housing edge and the second housing edge, wherein the rule (ri)>=(ra) applies to the ratio between the internal radius (ri) of the first housing edge and the external radius (ra) of the second housing edge. 4. The mixer according to claim 3 , wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening is/are formed by one or more recesses which are optionally formed as a swirl flap, wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening has/have a hydraulic cross-section (Q 1 , Q 2 ) which varies with respect to the course of the pipe axis of the inlet pipe or the pipe axis of the outlet pipe, and wherein the hydraulic cross-section (Q 1 , Q 2 ) increases with respect to a direction of flow of the exhaust gas. 5. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein all formations or all rim holes have the same diameter (D). 6. The mixer according to claim 5 , wherein at least one additional formation having a center axis is provided within the first housing edge and the second housing edge, said center axis being positioned at an angle (α) with respect to the center axis of at least one of the at least two formations, wherein the inlet pipe or the outlet pipe has a L-shaped, T-shaped or a Y-shaped basic form, wherein the first housing edge and the second housing edge form a dividing plane (E) formed point-symmetrically with respect to a perpendicular (N) of the dividing plane (E) or formed axisymmetrically with respect to a straight line (G) of the dividing plane (E), and wherein the first housing part and the second housing part have a partially cylindrical basic form having a center axis (b) or a partially spherical basic form having a midpoint (M) as well as an internal radius (ri) and an external radius (ra) in the region of the first housing edge and the second housing edge, wherein the rule (ri)>=(ra) applies to the ratio between the internal radius (ri) of the first housing edge and the external radius diameter (ra) of the second housing edge. 7. The mixer according to claim 6 , wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening is/are formed by one or more recesses which are optionally formed as a swirl flap, wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening has/have a hydraulic cross-section (Q 1 , Q 2 ) which varies with respect to the course of the pipe axis of the inlet pipe or the pipe axis of the outlet pipe, and wherein the hydraulic cross-section (Q 1 , Q 2 ) increases with respect to a direction of flow of the exhaust gas. 8. The mixer according to claim 7 , wherein a mixing element is provided with respect to a direction of flow of the exhaust gas downstream of the outlet pipe, wherein an additive supply unit for introducing an additive into the housing or into the inlet pipe or into the outlet pipe is provided, wherein the inlet pipe or outlet pipe has a conical design, and wherein the first housing part and the second housing part are designed: a) as a housing shell or b) as a housing bottom, wherein a housing casing is provided, which forms the housing together with the at least two housing parts. 9. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein at least one additional formation having a center axis is provided within the first housing edge and the second housing edge, said center axis being positioned at an angle with respect to the center axis of at least one of the at least two formations, wherein the inlet pipe or the outlet pipe has a L-shaped, T-shaped or a Y-shaped basic form. 10. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein the first housing edge and the second housing edge form a dividing plane (E) formed point-symmetrically with respect to a perpendicular (N) of the dividing plane (E) or formed axisymmetrically with respect to a straight line (G) of the dividing plane (E). 11. The mixer according to claim 10 , wherein the first housing part and the second housing part have a partially cylindrical basic form having a center axis (b) or a partially spherical basic form having a midpoint (M) as well as an internal radius (ri) and an external radius (ra) in the region of the first housing edge and the second housing edge, wherein the rule (ri)>=(ra) applies to the ratio between the internal radius (ri) of the first housing edge and the external radius (ra) of the second housing edge. 12. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening is/are formed by one or more recesses which are optionally formed as a swirl flap. 13. The mixer according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the inlet opening and the outflow opening has/have a hydraulic cross-section (Q 1 , Q 2 ) which varies with respect to the course of the pipe axis of the inlet pipe or
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