Loose-fill insulation exhaust gas treatment device and methods of manufacturing
US-9790836-B2 · Oct 17, 2017 · US
US12297761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12297761-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318296011-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2023 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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An exhaust system component comprises a housing including an inner surface having a first longitudinal axis, a core positioned within the housing and including an outer surface circumferentially extending about a second longitudinal axis offset from the first axis, and a mat positioned within the housing and compressed between the core and the housing. The mat is wrapped about an outer surface of the core more than one revolution such that a first circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x layers thick and a second circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x+1 layers thick. The second longitudinal axis is offset from the first longitudinal axis in a direction toward the first circumferentially extending zone.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust system component comprising: a housing including an inner surface having a first longitudinal axis; a core positioned within the housing and including an outer surface circumferentially extending about a second longitudinal axis offset from the first axis; and a mat positioned within the housing and compressed between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing, the mat being wrapped about the outer surface of the core more than one revolution such that a first circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x layers thick and a second circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x+1 layers thick, wherein the second longitudinal axis is offset from the first longitudinal axis in a direction toward the first circumferentially extending zone and x is an integer having a magnitude of at least 2. 2. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a metal shell having a first opening at one end and a second opening at an opposite second end. 3. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the core includes a first end face extending transversely to its outer surface, the first end face being in fluid communication with the first opening. 4. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the circumferential extent of the second zone is substantially 180 degrees. 5. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein x equals 3. 6. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the core includes a monolithic ceramic structure coated with a catalyst. 7. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the mat is a one-piece rectangular component. 8. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the mat is constructed from a compressible thermally insulative material. 9. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing varies based on circumferential position, wherein the exhaust system component is oriented such that the distance between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing is at a minimum when facing the ground. 10. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing varies based on circumferential position, wherein the exhaust system component is oriented such that the distance between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing is at a maximum when facing a region that is not to be exposed to high temperatures. 11. The exhaust system component of claim 1 , wherein the first longitudinal axis extends substantially parallel to the second longitudinal axis. 12. An exhaust system component for a vehicle having a target region at which a feature of the exhaust system component is to be oriented, the exhaust system component comprising: a housing including an inner surface; a core positioned within the housing and including an outer surface spaced apart from the inner surface of the housing; and a mat positioned within the housing and compressed between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing, the mat being wrapped about the outer surface of the core more than one revolution such that a first circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x layers thick and a second circumferentially extending zone exists where the mat is x+1 layers thick, the second circumferentially extending zone being separate from the first circumferentially extending zone, wherein a gap between the outer surface of the core and the inner surface of the housing varies in radial size based on circumferential position, wherein the radial size of the gap provides the feature to be oriented and x is an integer having a magnitude of at least 2. 13. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the core includes a circular cross section and the inner surface of the housing includes a circular cross section. 14. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the inner surface includes a first longitudinal axis and the outer surface includes a second longitudinal axis offset from the first axis. 15. The exhaust system component of claim 14 , wherein the first longitudinal axis extends substantially parallel to the second longitudinal axis. 16. The exhaust system component of claim 14 , further including another core and another mat, wherein the another core includes a third longitudinal axis offset from the first longitudinal axis in the same direction as the second longitudinal axis is offset from the first longitudinal axis. 17. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the mat is a one-piece rectangular component. 18. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the target region defines a volume outside of the housing at which temperatures are not to exceed a predetermined magnitude. 19. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the core includes a monolithic ceramic structure coated with a catalyst. 20. The exhaust system component of claim 12 , wherein the exhaust system component is oriented to align a circumferential position of the exhaust system component where the gap is minimized with a location in receipt of the greatest exhaust flow at an inlet face of the core.
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