Mixer and doser cone assembly
US-2017082007-A1 · Mar 23, 2017 · US
US11105241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11105241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716629069-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 31, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 31, 2021 |
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A vehicle exhaust system includes an injector assembly having a cone positioned adjacent to an injector mount and which extends from an upstream inlet end to a downstream outlet end. Engine exhaust gas and injected spray enter the inlet end of the cone to mix with each other prior to exiting the cone via the outlet end. The cone has a narrowing body portion located downstream of the inlet end to accelerate flow during mixing. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising a mixer with the injector assembly and a method for injecting a fluid into an exhaust component using the injector assembly are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An injector assembly for an exhaust system comprising: an injection chamber positioned adjacent to an injector mount and extending from an upstream inlet end to a downstream outlet end that is open to a mixer chamber, the injection chamber having a variable cross-section, and wherein engine exhaust gas and injected spray enter the upstream inlet end of the injection chamber to mix with each other prior to exiting the injection chamber via the downstream outlet end, and wherein the injection chamber includes a narrowing body portion located downstream of the upstream inlet end to accelerate flow during mixing, and wherein the injected spray is configured to be injected in a first direction along an injection axis and a mixture of injected spray and engine exhaust gas exit the downstream outlet end in the first direction, and wherein the mixer chamber defines a center axis that is non-coaxial with the injection axis. 2. The injector assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the injection chamber comprises a body having a length extending from the upstream inlet end to the downstream outlet end, wherein the injection chamber is defined by a first cross-sectional area at the upstream inlet end and a second cross-sectional area along the length at a location that is downstream from the upstream inlet end, and wherein the second cross-sectional area is less than the first cross-sectional area to define the narrowing body portion. 3. The injector assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the first cross-sectional area is defined by a first diameter and the second cross-sectional area is defined by a second diameter that is less than the first diameter to provide the narrowing body portion that accelerates flow during mixing and provides a centralized exit flow mixture. 4. The injector assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the second cross-sectional area is at the downstream outlet end. 5. The injector assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the location of the second cross-sectional area is between the upstream inlet and downstream outlet ends such that the body comprises a venturi shape. 6. The injector assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the narrowing body portion is located between the upstream inlet and downstream outlet ends such that the injection chamber comprises a venturi shape. 7. The injector assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the injection chamber comprises a body having a length extending from the upstream inlet end to the downstream outlet end, and wherein a first length is defined from the upstream inlet end to the narrowing body portion and a second length is defined from the narrowing body portion to the downstream outlet end, and wherein the second length is greater than the first length. 8. The injector assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the narrowing body portion is located at the downstream outlet end. 9. The injector assembly according to claim 1 wherein the injector mount is positioned adjacent the upstream inlet end and including an injector mounted to the injector mount to be coaxial with the injection chamber, and wherein the narrowing body portion provides a centralized exit flow mixture from the downstream outlet end of the injection chamber. 10. The injector assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the injector mount is configured to be attached to a mixer housing defining an internal cavity comprising the mixer chamber where the engine exhaust gas is mixed with fluid spray exiting the injector, and wherein the injection chamber is positioned within the internal cavity between an upstream inlet baffle mounted to an inlet end of the mixer housing and a downstream outlet baffle mounted to an outlet end of the mixer housing. 11. A vehicle exhaust component assembly comprising: a mixer outer housing defining an internal cavity and extending along a mixer center axis; an upstream baffle positioned within the internal cavity; a downstream baffle positioned within the internal cavity and spaced axially from the upstream baffle in a direction along the mixer center axis; an injector mount held fixed relative to the mixer outer housing; an injector mounted to the injector mount and configured to inject a fluid spray into the internal cavity in a first direction along an injection axis, wherein the injection axis is non-coaxial with the mixer center axis; and an injection chamber positioned within the internal cavity between the upstream and downstream baffles, the injection chamber having a variable cross-section and extending from an inlet end to an outlet end that is open to the internal cavity, and wherein engine exhaust gas and spray from the injector enter the inlet end of the injection chamber to mix with each other prior to exiting the injection chamber via the outlet end in the first direction, and wherein the injection chamber has a narrowing body portion located downstream of the inlet end to accelerate flow during mixing. 12. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the injection chamber comprises a body having a length extending from the inlet end to the outlet end, wherein the injection chamber is defined by a first cross-sectional area at the inlet end and a second cross-sectional area along the length at a location that is downstream from the inlet end, and wherein the second cross-sectional area is less than the first cross-sectional area to define the narrowing body portion. 13. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the narrowing body portion is located between the inlet and outlet ends such that the injection chamber comprises a venturi shape. 14. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the narrowing body portion is located at the outlet end. 15. The vehicle exhaust component assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the mixer outer housing has an inlet end that receives the engine exhaust gas and an outlet end via which a mixture of spray and exhaust gas exits the mixer housing, and wherein the inlet baffle is mounted to the inlet end and the outlet baffle is mounted to the outlet end, and wherein the inlet baffle comprises a first plate that includes a plurality of inlet openings that direct the engine exhaust gas into a mixer chamber, and wherein the outlet baffle comprises a second plate that includes one or more outlet openings that direct the mixture into a downstream exhaust component. 16. A method for injecting a fluid into an exhaust component comprising the steps of: providing an injector to inject a fluid spray in a first direction along an injection axis and into an exhaust component defining a center axis, and wherein the injection axis is non-coaxial with the center axis; positioning an injection chamber adjacent to the injector, the injection chamber having a variable cross-section and extending from an inlet end to an outlet end, and wherein engine exhaust gas and fluid spray from the injector enter the inlet end of the injection chamber to mix with each other prior to exiting the injection chamber via the outlet end in the first direction; and forming a narrowing body portion in the injection chamber at a location downstream of the inlet end to accelerate flow during mixing. 17. The method according to claim 16 , including forming the narrowing body portion at the outlet end. 18. The method according to claim 16 , including forming the narrowing body portion between the inlet end and the outlet end. 19. A method for injecting a fluid into an exhaust component compri
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