Emissions cleaning module for an engine

US9617887B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9617887-B2
Application numberUS-201314391138-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 10, 2013
Priority dateApr 24, 2012
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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The disclosure provides an emissions cleaning module for cleaning emissions output from an internal combustion engine. The emissions cleaning module may include a first conduit, a second conduit, a third conduit, a first end coupling and a second end coupling which together provide a continuous fluid path. The first, second and third conduits may be supported at one end by a first support member and at an opposite end by a second support member. The first, second and third conduits may be mutually parallel. The support members, conduits and couplings may be arranged with relative substantial translational movement thereof restricted.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An emissions cleaning module comprising: first and second support members each having first, second and third openings; a first conduit extending between the first and second support members and having an inlet and an outlet, the first conduit being arranged in registration with the first openings; a second conduit extending between the first and second support members and having an inlet and an outlet, the second conduit being arranged in registration with the second openings; a third conduit extending between the first and second support members and having an inlet and an outlet, the third conduit being arranged in registration with the third openings; a first end coupling fluidly connecting the outlet of the first conduit to the inlet of the second conduit; and a second end coupling fluidly connecting the outlet of the second conduit to the inlet of the third conduit, a first brace and a second brace each connected at a first end to the first support member and at a second end to the second support member and extending between the first support member and the second support member in a direction parallel to an elongated axis of each of the first, second, and third conduits such that the first and second support members and the first and second braces together form a rigid rectangular mounting arrangement that holds the first, second, and third conduits relative to each other and such that a continuous fluid path is provided between the inlet of the first conduit and the outlet of the third conduit, wherein the support members, braces, conduits and couplings are arranged in a manner in which relative substantial translational movement thereof is restricted. 2. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 wherein at least one of an oxidation catalyst, a particulate filter, a selective catalyst reduction catalyst and an ammonia oxidation catalyst is disposed in the fluid flow path. 3. The emissions cleaning module of claim 2 wherein an oxidation catalyst is disposed in the first conduit and a particulate filter is disposed within the first conduit downstream of the oxidation catalyst. 4. The emissions cleaning module of claim 2 and further comprising injection means operable to introduce a urea solution into the second conduit and a catalyst disposed in the third conduit for converting ammonia and NO x in the exhaust gas into N 2 and H 2 O. 5. The emissions cleaning module of claim 4 wherein the injection means is an injector module located in the first end coupling. 6. The emissions cleaning module of claim 5 wherein the second conduit comprises a mixer module for mixing an exhaust gas from the first conduit with an emissions fluid injected by the injector module. 7. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 wherein an oxidation catalyst is disposed in the first conduit and a particulate filter is disposed within the first conduit downstream of the oxidation catalyst. 8. The emissions cleaning module of claim 7 and further comprising injection means operable to introduce a urea solution into the second conduit and a catalyst disposed in the third conduit for converting ammonia and NO x in the exhaust gas into N 2 and H 2 O. 9. The emissions cleaning module of claim 8 wherein the injection means is an injector module located in the first end coupling. 10. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 and further comprising injection means operable to introduce a urea solution into the second conduit and a catalyst disposed in the third conduit for converting ammonia and NO x in the exhaust gas into N 2 and H 2 O. 11. The emissions cleaning module of claim 10 wherein the injection means is an injector module located in the first end coupling. 12. The emissions cleaning module of claim 11 wherein the second conduit comprises a mixer module for mixing an exhaust gas from the first conduit with an emissions fluid injected by the injector module. 13. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 wherein there is also provided an inlet module arranged in fluid communication with the inlet of the first conduit and fluidly connectable to an exhaust gas supply, the inlet module being configured to spread the exhaust gas substantially uniformly towards a first end of the first conduit. 14. The emissions cleaning module of claim 13 , wherein the inlet module comprises: a cap mounted to the first support member and arranged to overlie the first opening; a generally tubular member having a perforated side wall, one closed end and one open end, the generally tubular member extending through the cap and across the first opening such that exhaust gas may be introduced through the open end and expelled through the perforated side wall before entering the first conduit. 15. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 wherein the first and second support members are provided with first, second and third lips at least partially surrounding the first, second and third openings and to which lips the inlets and outlets of the first, second and third conduits are attached. 16. The emissions cleaning module of claim 15 wherein the second conduit includes an outer layer having inlet and outlet ends engaging an outer face of the lips surrounding the second openings and an inner layer having inlet and outlet ends engaging an inner face of the lips surrounding the second openings, the inlet and the outlet ends of the outer layer being secured to the lips and only one of the inlet and outlet ends of the inner layer being secured to the lips to allow axial expansion of the inner layer. 17. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 wherein the first and second end couplings each comprise a cap having a hollow interior enclosed by a rim, the cap being arranged such that the rim sealingly engages the respective support member and the hollow interior, in combination with a portion of the respective support member, such as to create a passage for the exhaust gas flow between the respective inlet and outlet. 18. The emissions cleaning module of claim 17 , wherein the first end coupling is provided with an access opening, a lip extending at least partway around the opening and a cover disposed in the opening and sealed to the lip. 19. The emissions cleaning module of the claim 18 , wherein the lip extending partway around the opening is angled outwardly relative to the axis of the opening so as to define a surface on which the cover may rest. 20. The emissions cleaning module of claim 1 , wherein the first brace and the second braces have an L-shaped cross-section including a vertical portion and a horizontal portion at each longitudinal end and an aperture disposed at a central region between the longitudinal ends.

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  • F01N3/20Primary

    specially adapted for catalytic conversion (F01N3/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Construction facilitating manufacture, assembly, or disassembly · CPC title

  • by welding or brazing · CPC title

  • Construction of catalytic reactors · CPC title

  • for heat or sound protection, e.g. using a shield or specially shaped outer surface of exhaust device · CPC title

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What does patent US9617887B2 cover?
The disclosure provides an emissions cleaning module for cleaning emissions output from an internal combustion engine. The emissions cleaning module may include a first conduit, a second conduit, a third conduit, a first end coupling and a second end coupling which together provide a continuous fluid path. The first, second and third conduits may be supported at one end by a first support membe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Perkins Engines Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N3/20. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 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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