Anti-deposit forming surface finish for exhaust system mixer

US9737907B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9737907-B2
Application numberUS-201214430950-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2012
Priority dateSep 28, 2012
Publication dateAug 22, 2017
Grant dateAug 22, 2017

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A vehicle exhaust system includes a mixer having an inlet that receives engine exhaust gases and an outlet to direct swirling engine exhaust gas to a downstream exhaust component. The mixer has a plurality of internal surfaces that come into contact with the engine exhaust gases. At least one of the internal surfaces has a coating comprised of a low-coefficient of friction material.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A mixer for a vehicle exhaust system comprising: a mixer body having an inlet configured to receive engine exhaust gases and an outlet to direct swirling engine exhaust gas to a downstream exhaust component, the mixer body having a plurality of internal surfaces that come into contact with the engine exhaust gases, and wherein at least one of the internal surfaces has a coating comprised of a low-coefficient of friction material; wherein the mixer has an upstream end configured to be fixed to an upstream exhaust component and a downstream end configured to be fixed to the downstream exhaust component, and further including an upstream baffle and a downstream baffle that are surrounded by an outer peripheral surface to define an area between the upstream and downstream baffles, and wherein both the upstream and downstream baffles have internal baffle surfaces facing the area that are in contact with hot engine exhaust gases and that are covered by the coating. 2. The mixer according to claim 1 wherein all of the internal surfaces include a coating comprised of the low-coefficient of friction material. 3. The mixer according to claim 1 wherein the outer peripheral surface has an injector boss having an opening to receive an injector, and wherein the opening is positioned axially between the upstream and downstream baffles. 4. The mixer according to claim 1 wherein the low-coefficient of friction material comprises a non-stick material. 5. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the outer peripheral surface of the mixer includes an injector boss having an injector opening to receive an injector, wherein the injector opening is positioned axially between the upstream and downstream baffles such that an injected fluid is sprayed into swirling engine exhaust gases in the area between the upstream and downstream baffles. 6. A vehicle exhaust system comprising: a first exhaust component having an inlet to receive engine exhaust gases; a second exhaust component positioned downstream of the first exhaust component; a mixer positioned downstream of the first component and upstream of the second exhaust component, the mixer having an inlet configured to receive engine exhaust gases exiting the first exhaust component and an outlet to direct swirling engine exhaust gas to the second exhaust component, the mixer having a plurality of internal surfaces that come into contact with the engine exhaust gases, and wherein at least one of the internal surfaces has a coating comprised of a low-coefficient of friction material; wherein the mixer has an upstream end fixed to the first exhaust component and a downstream end fixed to the second exhaust component, and wherein the mixer includes an upstream baffle and a downstream baffle that are surrounded by an outer peripheral surface, and wherein both the upstream and downstream baffles have internal baffle surfaces that are in contact with hot engine exhaust gases and that are covered by the coating. 7. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 wherein all of the internal surfaces include a coating comprised of the low-coefficient of friction material. 8. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 wherein the low-coefficient of friction material comprises a non-stick material. 9. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 including an injection system having a fluid supply and an injector that injects fluid from the fluid supply into the engine exhaust gases such that the mixer mixes the fluid and engine exhaust gas, and wherein the outer peripheral surface has an injector boss having an opening to receive the injector. 10. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 9 wherein the opening is positioned axially between the upstream and downstream baffles. 11. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 9 wherein the fluid comprises urea. 12. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 wherein the first exhaust component comprises a diesel oxidation catalyst and/or a diesel particulate filter, and wherein the second exhaust component comprises a selective-catalytic reduction catalyst. 13. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 wherein the second exhaust component comprises a catalyst configured to perform a selective catalytic reduction function and a particulate filter function. 14. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6 wherein the upstream baffle at the inlet includes a primary opening through which a majority of the exhaust gas flows and wherein the primary opening is configured to initiate swirling motion of the hot engine exhaust gases exiting the primary opening into an area between the upstream and downstream baffles, and wherein the upstream baffle further includes a plurality of perforations through which a remaining portion of the exhaust gas enters the area. 15. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 14 wherein the downstream baffle includes a plurality of openings through which the exhaust gas exits the mixer, and wherein the outer peripheral surface of the mixer includes an injector boss having an injector opening to receive the injector, wherein the injector opening is positioned axially between the upstream and downstream baffles such that an injected fluid is sprayed into the swirling engine exhaust gas in the area between the upstream and downstream baffles.

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • a flow director or deflector · CPC title

  • the substance being ammonia or urea · CPC title

  • Exhaust flow directors or the like, e.g. upstream of catalytic device · CPC title

  • with catalytic reactors · CPC title

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What does patent US9737907B2 cover?
A vehicle exhaust system includes a mixer having an inlet that receives engine exhaust gases and an outlet to direct swirling engine exhaust gas to a downstream exhaust component. The mixer has a plurality of internal surfaces that come into contact with the engine exhaust gases. At least one of the internal surfaces has a coating comprised of a low-coefficient of friction material.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies Usa Llc, Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05D5/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 22 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).