Catalytic converter holding material

US9611775B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9611775-B2
Application numberUS-201214234906-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 4, 2012
Priority dateJul 25, 2011
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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A catalytic converter holding mat that is inexpensive, and exhibits an excellent heat insulation capability is provided by utilizing an inexpensive heat insulating material that exhibits an excellent heat insulation capability. The catalytic converter holding mat is provided in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, and includes a retaining section that is formed of first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less, and an insulation section that is disposed adjacent to the retaining section, and formed of second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of more than 1%.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A catalytic convertor holding mat that is to be located in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, the catalytic converter holding mat comprising: a retaining section comprising first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less, and extending in a longitudinal direction of the holding mat; and an insulation section laterally adjacent to the retaining section in a plane view of the holding mat; and consisting of second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of more than 1%, and extending in the longitudinal direction of the holding mat. 2. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , wherein the first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less are selected from the group consisting of alumina fibers, mullite fibers, and mixtures thereof. 3. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , wherein the first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less are fibers prepared by heating and shrinking fibers selected from the group consisting of aluminosilicate fibers, silica fibers, soluble fibers, and mixtures of two or more of said fibers. 4. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , wherein the second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of more than 1% are selected from the group consisting of glass fibers, rock wool, aluminosilicate fibers, silica fibers, soluble fibers, and mixtures of two or more of said fibers. 5. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , further comprising: a. protecting section that is to be located between the insulation section and an outer side of the catalyst carrier. 6. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 5 , wherein the protecting section comprises third inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less. 7. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 6 , wherein the third inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less are selected from the group consisting of alumina fibers, mullite fibers, and mixtures thereof. 8. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 6 , wherein the third inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less are fibers prepared by heating and shrinking fibers selected from the group consisting of aluminosilicate fibers, silica fibers, soluble fibers, and mixtures of two or more of said fibers. 9. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 5 , wherein the insulation section is covered with the protecting section. 10. A method for producing the catalytic converter holding mat of claim 1 , said method comprising: producing an insulation section comprising second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of more than 1%; preparing a slurry that comprises first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less; placing the insulation section in a mold, covering the insulation section in the mold with the slurry, and dehydration molding the slurry covered insulation section to obtain to composite mat wherein the insulation section is covered with the first inorganic fibers; and drying the composite mat. 11. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining section is for covering an entire circumferential surface of a part of an outer surface of the catalyst carrier in an axial direction; and the insulation section is for covering an entire circumferential surface of a part of an outer surface of the catalyst carrier in an axial direction. 12. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 1 , comprising two said retaining sections, and wherein the insulation section is between said two retaining sections in a plane view of the holding mat. 13. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 5 , wherein the protecting section is stacked to extend over the retaining section and the insulation section. 14. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 5 , wherein the protecting section is in contact with one surface of the insulation section. 15. A catalytic converter holding mat to be located in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, the catalytic converter holding mat comprising: a retaining section that comprises first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less, and extending in a longitudinal direction of the holding mat; an insulation section laterally adjacent to the retaining section in a plane view of the holding mat, and comprising second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of more than 1%, and extending in the longitudinal direction of the holding mat; and a protecting section that is located over only the insulation section so that it will be located between only the insulation section and an outer side of the catalyst carrier. 16. A catalytic converter holding mat that is to be located in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, the catalytic converter holding mat comprising: a retaining section comprising first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1000° C. of 1% or less, and extending in a longitudinal direction of the holding mat; an insulation section laterally adjacent to the retaining section in a plane view of the holding mat, and comprising second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1,000° C. of more than 1%, and extending in the longitudinal direction of the holding mat; and a protecting section that is located over the insulation section and is not located over the retaining section so that it will be located, between the insulation section and an outer side of the catalyst carrier and not between the retaining section and the outer side of the catalyst carrier. 17. The catalytic converter holding mat according, to claim 16 , wherein the protecting section is located over both surfaces of the insulation section so that it will be located between the insulation section and the outer side of the catalyst carrier and between the insulation section and an inner side of the casing. 18. The catalytic converter holding mat according to claim 16 , wherein the protecting section covers the entire insulation section. 19. A catalytic converter holding mat that is to be located in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, the catalytic converter holding mat comprising: a retaining section comprising first inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1,000° C. of 1% or less, and extending in a longitudinal direction of the holding mat; an insulation section laterally adjacent to the retaining section in a plane view of the holding mat, and comprising second inorganic fibers having a thermal shrinkage ratio at 1,000° C. of more than 1%, and extending in the longitudinal direction of the holding mat; and the insulating section of the mat is embedded entirely within a protecting section, and not within the retaining section of said mat.

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  • Filters {(optical filters B29L2011/0066, sieves or screens B29L2031/737)} · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • characterised by a specific device · CPC title

  • Sheets or webs coplanar · CPC title

  • Inorganic fibres · CPC title

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What does patent US9611775B2 cover?
A catalytic converter holding mat that is inexpensive, and exhibits an excellent heat insulation capability is provided by utilizing an inexpensive heat insulating material that exhibits an excellent heat insulation capability. The catalytic converter holding mat is provided in a gap between a tubular catalyst carrier and a casing that houses the catalyst carrier, and includes a retaining secti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sakane Tadashi, Makabe Hiroshi, Nichias Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/2857. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 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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