Exhaust purification device for internal combustion engine
US-9528409-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9719387B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719387-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113581323-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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Injection nozzle 7 and electrode rods 8 and 9 (ignitor) are surrounded by double-cylinder flame stabilizer 10 . Toroidal blocking plate 13 closes between inner and outer cylinders 11 and 12 of the stabilizer at its distal end whose proximal end is connected with line 15 for introducing combustion air 14 to between the cylinders. Inflow holes 16 are formed throughout the inner cylinder at its proximal end. Peripheral fins 17 are formed peripherally on the inner cylinder radially inwardly through cutting and bending-up at positions shifted from the inflow holes toward the distal end of the inner cylinder such that combustion air is introduced from circumferentially to form swirling flow inside the inner cylinder. End fins 18 are formed on the blocking plate in fuel injection direction through cutting and bending-up such that combustion air is discharged circumferentially to form swirling flow around flame 21.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A combustion appliance for raising a temperature of exhaust gas arranged in a bend of an exhaust pipe to raise the temperature of exhaust gas through burner combustion, the appliance comprising: a fuel injection nozzle to inject fuel downstream in a direction of flow of the exhaust gas in the bend of said exhaust pipe, an ignitor to ignite fuel mist injected from said fuel injection nozzle, a double-cylinder type flame stabilizer coaxially surrounding the injection nozzle and the ignitor about the injection nozzle, a toroidal blocking plate on a distal end of said stabilizer to close between inner and outer cylinders of said stabilizer, a combustion air introduction line connected to a proximal end of said stabilizer to introduce combustion air to between said inner and outer cylinders, a plurality of combustion air inflow holes formed throughout a periphery of said inner cylinder at a proximal end thereof, a plurality of peripheral fins formed on the periphery of said inner cylinder radially inwardly through cutting and bending-up at positions shifted from said inflow holes toward a distal end of the inner cylinder such that the combustion air is introduced circumferentially to form a swirling flow inside the inner cylinder, and a plurality of end fins formed on said blocking plate in a direction of fuel injection through cutting and bending-up such that the combustion air is discharged circumferentially to form a swirling flow around flame blown out of said inner cylinder, wherein the peripheral fins and the end fins are made through cutting and bending-up circumferentially in opposite directions such that the swirling flow can be formed by the end fins in a direction opposite to that of the swirling flow formed by the peripheral fins, and wherein an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70% of a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, and a remainder is allocated as opening areas of the combustion air inflow holes and of the peripheral fins. 2. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a mixer arranged on the distal end of the stabilizer and divergent in a direction of fuel injection and a plurality of tapered-surface fins formed on a tapered surface of said mixer radially inwardly of the mixer through cutting and bending-up such that the exhaust gas is introduced from circumferentially to form a swirling flow inside the mixer. 3. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 2 , wherein, relative to a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, an opening area of the combustion air inflow holes is set to 10%, an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70%, and a remainder is allocated as an opening area of the peripheral fins. 4. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a bend-up angle of the peripheral fins is set to 40-55° to the periphery of the inner cylinder. 5. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the end fins and the tapered-surface fins are made through cutting and bending-up circumferentially in the same direction such that the swirling flow can be formed by the tapered-surface fins in a forward direction same as that of the swirling flow formed by the end fins. 6. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 5 , wherein, relative to a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, an opening area of the combustion air inflow holes is set to 10%, an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70%, and a remainder is allocated as an opening area of the peripheral fins. 7. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a bend-up angle of the peripheral fins is set to 40-55° to the periphery of the inner cylinder. 8. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 5 , wherein an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70% of a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, and a remainder is allocated as opening areas of the combustion air inflow holes and of the peripheral fins. 9. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 8 , wherein, relative to a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, an opening area of the combustion air inflow holes is set to 10%, an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70%, and a remainder is allocated as an opening area of the peripheral fins. 10. The combustion appliance for raising the temperature of the exhaust gas as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a bend-up angle of the peripheral fins is set to 40-55° to the periphery of the inner cylinder. 11. A combustion appliance for raising a temperature of exhaust gas arranged in a bend of an exhaust pipe to raise the temperature of exhaust gas through burner combustion, the appliance comprising: a fuel injection nozzle to inject fuel downstream in a direction of flow of the exhaust gas in the bend of said exhaust pipe, an ignitor to ignite fuel mist injected from said fuel injection nozzle, a double-cylinder type flame stabilizer coaxially surrounding the injection nozzle and the ignitor about the injection nozzle, a toroidal blocking plate on a distal end of said stabilizer to close between inner and outer cylinders of said stabilizer, a combustion air introduction line connected to a proximal end of said stabilizer to introduce combustion air to between said inner and outer cylinders, a plurality of combustion air inflow holes formed throughout a periphery of said inner cylinder at a proximal end thereof, a plurality of peripheral fins formed on the periphery of said inner cylinder radially inwardly through cutting and bending-up at positions shifted from said inflow holes toward a distal end of the inner cylinder such that the combustion air is introduced circumferentially to form a swirling flow inside the inner cylinder, and a plurality of end fins formed on said blocking plate in a direction of fuel injection through cutting and bending-up such that the combustion air is discharged circumferentially to form a swirling flow around flame blown out of said inner cylinder, wherein the peripheral fins and the end fins are made through cutting and bending-up circumferentially in opposite directions such that the swirling flow can be formed by the end fins in a direction opposite to that of the swirling flow formed by the peripheral fins, wherein the end fins and tapered-surface fins are made through cutting and bending-up circumferentially in the same direction such that the swirling flow can be formed by the tapered-surface fins in a forward direction same as that of the swirling flow formed by the end fins, and wherein an opening area of the end fins is set to 50-70% of a total opening area of the combustion air inflow holes, the peripheral fins and the end fins, and a remainder is allocated as opening areas of the combustion air inflow holes and of the peripheral fins. 12. A combustion appliance for raising a temperature of exhaust gas arranged in a bend of an exhaust pipe to raise the temperature of exhaust gas through burner combustion, the appliance comprising: a fuel injection nozzle to inject fuel downstream in a direction of flow of the exhaust gas in the ben
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