Mixer with integrated doser cone
US-9719397-B2 · Aug 1, 2017 · US
US9995193B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9995193-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314900641-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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A vehicle exhaust system includes a mixer and a doser that sprays a reducing agent into the mixer to be thoroughly mixed with engine exhaust gases prior to introduction of the mixture into a downstream exhaust component. The mixer includes an upstream baffle with at least one inlet opening and a downstream baffle with at least one outlet opening. An outer peripheral wall surrounds the upstream and downstream baffle and includes a doser opening. A doser is mounted at the doser opening and is configured to spray a reducing agent into an area between the upstream and downstream baffles. A deflector is positioned between the inlet opening and the doser opening to protect spray at the doser opening from direct impact with exhaust gas from the inlet opening, and an impactor is positioned adjacent the deflector and faces the doser opening.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle exhaust system comprising: a mixer having an inlet end configured to receive engine exhaust gases and an outlet end configured to conduct engine exhaust gases to a downstream exhaust component, and wherein the mixer includes an upstream baffle with at least one inlet opening and a downstream baffle with at least one outlet opening, the upstream and downstream baffles being surrounded by an outer peripheral wall; a doser configured to spray a reducing agent into the mixer, the doser defining a central doser axis and being mounted at a doser opening within the outer peripheral wall; a deflector positioned within the mixer between the inlet opening and the doser opening to protect spray at the doser opening from direct impact with exhaust gas introduced into the mixer via the inlet opening; and an impactor positioned within the mixer such that a portion of the impactor intersects the doser axis. 2. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one inlet opening comprises a plurality of openings with one of the plurality of the openings being larger than the remaining openings such that a majority of the engine exhaust gases flow through the one opening, and wherein the deflector is positioned between the one opening and the doser opening. 3. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 2 wherein the upstream baffle and the plurality of openings cooperate to initiate a swirling motion to the exhaust gas as the exhaust gas enters the inlet end of the mixer. 4. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the mixer defines a central mixer axis and wherein the central doser axis does not intersect the central mixer axis. 5. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the impactor and deflector are separated from each other by a gap. 6. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the deflector has one end fixed to the upstream baffle and an opposite end fixed to the downstream baffle. 7. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the impactor is fixed only to the downstream baffle. 8. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 7 wherein the impactor is spaced from the upstream baffle by a gap. 9. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein a volume defined between the doser opening, the deflector, the impactor, and the upstream and downstream baffles forms a swirl box. 10. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the deflector has first and second portions that are non-coplanar. 11. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 10 wherein the mixer defines a central mixer axis and wherein the first portion extends from the downstream baffle in a direction that is generally parallel to the central mixer axis and the second portion extends from the first portion toward the upstream baffle in a direction that is transverse to the central mixer axis. 12. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the impactor comprises an arcuate wall that creates a low pressure area near the doser opening. 13. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the exhaust gas enters the inlet opening, swirls around a first side edge of the impactor and is directed along a front face of impactor to mix with droplets entering the mixer via the doser opening, and wherein a mixture of exhaust gas and droplets is directed toward the upstream baffle and then across the upstream baffle toward a center of the mixer by a low pressure zone generated at a backside of the upstream baffle close to a top portion of the inlet opening. 14. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1 wherein the downstream exhaust component comprises a SCR catalyst. 15. A mixer comprising: an upstream baffle with at least one inlet opening configured to receive engine exhaust gas; a downstream baffle with at least one outlet opening configured to conduct engine exhaust gases to a downstream exhaust component; an outer peripheral wall surrounding the upstream and downstream baffle and including a doser opening configured to receive a doser; a deflector positioned between the inlet opening and the doser opening to protect spray at the doser opening from direct impact with exhaust gas from the inlet opening; and an impactor positioned adjacent the deflector and facing the doser opening. 16. The mixer according to claim 15 including a doser mounted at the doser opening to spray a reducing agent into an area between the upstream and downstream baffles, and wherein the outer peripheral wall defines a central mixer axis and the doser defines a central doser axis that does not intersect the central mixer axis, and wherein a portion of the impactor intersects the central doser axis. 17. The mixer according to claim 15 wherein the impactor and the deflector are separated from each other by a gap. 18. The mixer according to claim 17 wherein the deflector has a first portion fixed to the upstream baffle and a second portion fixed to the downstream baffle, the first and second portions being non-coplanar. 19. The mixer according to claim 18 wherein the impactor is only fixed to the downstream baffle and is separated from the upstream baffle by a gap.
Control of selective catalytic reduction [SCR], e.g. by adjusting the dosing of reducing agent · CPC title
Exhaust flow directors or the like, e.g. upstream of catalytic device · CPC title
Sprayers or atomisers; Arrangement thereof in the exhaust apparatus · CPC title
a flow director or deflector · CPC title
Processes characterised by a specific device · CPC title
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