Insulated cover for mixer assembly

US10190465B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10190465-B2
Application numberUS-201415315159-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2014
Priority dateJun 5, 2014
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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A vehicle exhaust component assembly includes a first exhaust component, a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component, and an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component. A mixer connects an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component. The mixer includes an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component. The mixer also includes at least one insulation feature that is configured to reduce heat lost at the outer housing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising: a first exhaust component; a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component; an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component; and a mixer connecting an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component, the mixer comprising an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, and wherein the outer housing comprises an enclosed end and an open end opposite the enclosed end, the open end including both a connection to the outlet of the first exhaust component and the inlet to the second exhaust component such that the outer housing comprises a common end cap cover for both the first and second exhaust components, and wherein the outer housing has an injection opening for the injection system that is in an upstream portion of the outer housing such that the injection opening faces the outlet of the first exhaust component, and the mixer including at least one insulation feature that is configured to reduce heat lost at the outer housing. 2. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the outer housing has a U-shape, and including a boss located on the outer housing adjacent the outlet of the first exhaust component, and wherein the boss defines the injection opening which is configured to receive a doser that injects the reducing agent into the engine exhaust gases. 3. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises insulation material provided on the outer housing. 4. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises a coating applied on the outer housing. 5. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises a spray foam applied to the outer housing. 6. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the mixer includes an inner wall spaced from an inner surface of the outer housing, the inner wall directing at least a portion of the mixture of the reducing agent and engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component. 7. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 6 wherein the inner wall has a thickness that is less than a thickness of the outer housing. 8. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 6 wherein the inner wall is supported relative to the outer housing by at least one piece of insulating material. 9. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 6 wherein the inner wall is spaced from the inner surface of the outer housing by an insulating air gap, the inner wall providing a surface to direct the entire mixture of the reducing agent and engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, and wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises the insulating air gap. 10. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising: a first exhaust component; a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component; an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component; and a mixer connecting an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component, the mixer comprising an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, the mixer including at least one insulation feature that is configured to reduce heat lost at the outer housing, and wherein the mixer includes an inner wall spaced from an inner surface of the outer housing, the inner wall directing at least a portion of the mixture of the reducing agent and engine exhaust gases along a gas path into the second exhaust component, and wherein the inner wall is spaced from an inner surface of the outer housing by an air gap, the inner wall providing a surface to direct a substantial amount of the mixture of the reducing agent and engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, and including at least one additional gas path directed to a predetermined area of the outer housing to increase heat at the predetermined area, and wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises the insulating air gap. 11. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising: a first exhaust component; a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component; an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component; and a mixer connecting an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component, the mixer comprising an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, the mixer including at least one insulation feature that is configured to reduce heat lost at the outer housing, and wherein the mixer includes an inner wall spaced from an inner surface of the outer housing, the inner wall directing at least a portion of the mixture of the reducing agent and engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, and wherein the inner wall is spaced from the inner surface of the outer housing to split an exhaust gas flow path into a first flow path that inboard of the inner wall and a second flow path that is outboard of the inner wall, and wherein the at least one insulation feature comprises exhaust gases flowing through the first flow path to heat the inner wall. 12. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 wherein the first flow path receives approximately 95% of the engine exhaust gases exiting the first exhaust component and the second flow path receives approximately 5% of the engine exhaust gases exiting the first exhaust component. 13. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 including a doser boss formed within the outer housing and positioned along the outer housing such that engine exhaust gas flowing into the first flow path heats the doser boss. 14. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 wherein flow through the first flow path is directed toward a predetermined area of an inlet face of the second exhaust component. 15. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second exhaust component comprises an SCR catalyst. 16. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first exhaust component comprises at least one of a DPF and DOC. 17. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising: a first exhaust component comprising at least one of a DPF or DOC; a SCR catalyst downstream of the first exhaust component; an injection system including a doser configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the SCR catalyst; and a mixer connecting an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the SCR catalyst, the mixer comprising an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component, and wherein the outer housing comprises an enclosed end and an open end opposite the enclosed end, the open end including both a connection to the outlet of the first exhaust component and the inlet to the second exhaust component such that the outer housing c

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  • F01N3/2892Primary

    Exhaust flow directors or the like, e.g. upstream of catalytic device · CPC title

  • F01N3/021Primary

    by means of filters · CPC title

  • Oxidation catalysts for HC and CO only · CPC title

  • filtering and catalytic conversion · CPC title

  • F01N3/2066Primary

    Selective catalytic reduction [SCR] · CPC title

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What does patent US10190465B2 cover?
A vehicle exhaust component assembly includes a first exhaust component, a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component, and an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component. A mixer connects an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component. The mixer includes an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/2892. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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