IP Library Granted Patent US 8,404,187
Granted Patent B1
US 8,404,187 · App. 09/560,469 · Granted Mar 26, 2013

Support element for fragile structures such as catalytic converters

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Patent No.
US 8,404,187
App. No.
09/560,469
Granted
Mar 26, 2013
Kind
B1
Abstract

A support element is disposed between a housing and a fragile structure resiliently mounted within the housing. The support element includes an integral, substantially non-expanding ply or layer of melt-formed ceramic fibers containing at least alumina and silica. The fibers have an average diameter ranging from about 1 micron to about 14 microns and have been prepared by a process of heat treating under a time-temperature regimen of one of (i) heat treating said fibers at a temperature of 990° C. to at least 1050° C. for greater than 1 hour such that the treated fibers have about 5 to about 50 percent crystallinity as detected by x-ray diffraction, and a crystallite size of about 50 Å to about 500 Å, or (ii) heat treating said fibers at a temperature of greater than 1050° C. for an effective time such that the treated fibers have about 5 to about 50 percent crystallinity as detected by x-ray diffraction, and a crystallite size of about 50 Å to about 500 Å. The resultant support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing of one of at least 4 psi after at least 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. or at least 10 psi after at least 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C. Such a support element may be used in devices for the treatment of exhaust gases such as catalytic converters, diesel particulate traps and the like. A method of mounting a fragile structure in such a device is also provided.

Claims (50)

1. A device for the treatment of automotive exhaust gases comprising:

a housing having an inlet at one end and an outlet at an opposite end through which exhaust gases flow;

a fragile structure resiliently mounted within said housing, said fragile structure having an outer surface and an inlet end surface at one end in communication with said inlet of said housing and an outlet end surface at an opposite end in communication with said outlet end of said housing;

a support element disposed between the housing and the fragile structure, said support element comprising an integral, substantially non-expanding ply of melt-formed ceramic fibers comprising about 40 weight percent to about 60 weight percent alumina and about 60 weight percent to about 40 weight percent silica, and a sacrificial binder, wherein said fibers having been prepared by a process including heat treating said fibers under a time-temperature regimen comprising heat treating said fibers at a temperature of 990° C. to at least 1050° C. for greater than 1 hour such that the treated fibers have about 5 to about 50 percent crystallinity as detected by x-ray diffraction, and a crystallite size of greater than 200 Å to about 500 Å; and

wherein said support element exerts a minimum residual pressure for holding said fragile structure within said housing of one of at least 4 psi after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. or at least 10 psi after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C.

2. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the fragile structure has a perimeter, at least a portion of which is integrally wrapped by the support element.

3. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 1 microns to about 14 microns.

4. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 3 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 3 microns to about 6.5 microns.

5. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the fibers have less than about 10% shot.

6. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. of at least 10 psi.

7. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the support element is prepared by the process comprising melt spinning the fibers; heat treating the fibers; and incorporating the fibers into mat form.

8. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a catalytic converter.

9. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a diesel particulate trap.

10. A device for the treatment of automotive exhaust gases comprising:

a housing having an inlet at one end and an outlet at an opposite end through which exhaust gases flow;

a fragile structure resiliently mounted within said housing, said fragile structure having an outer surface and an inlet end surface at one end in communication with said inlet of said housing and an outlet end surface at an opposite end in communication with said outlet end of said housing;

a support element disposed between the housing and the fragile structure, said support element comprising an integral, substantially non-expanding ply of melt-formed ceramic fibers comprising about 40 weight percent to about 60 weight percent alumina and about 60 weight percent to about 40 weight percent silica, and a sacrificial binder, wherein said fibers having been prepared by a process of heat treating said fibers under a time-temperature regimen comprising heat treating said fibers at a temperature of greater than 1050° C. for an effective amount of time such that the treated fibers have about 5 to about 50 percent crystallinity as detected by x-ray diffraction, and a crystallite size of greater than 200 Å to about 500 Å;

wherein said support element exerts a minimum residual pressure for holding said fragile structure within said housing of one of at least 4 psi after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. or at least 10 psi after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C.

11. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fragile structure has a perimeter, at least a portion of which is integrally wrapped by the support element.

12. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 1 microns to about 14 microns.

13. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 12 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 3 microns to about 6.5 microns.

14. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fibers have less than about 10% shot.

15. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. of at least 10 psi.

16. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C. of at least 10 psi.

17. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the support element is prepared by the process comprising melt spinning the fibers; heat treating the fibers; and incorporating the fibers into mat form.

18. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fibers are heat treated under a time-temperature regimen of heat treating at a temperature between 1100° C. and about 1400° C. for at least 1 hour.

19. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fibers are heat treated under a time-temperature regimen of heat treating at a temperature of at least 1100° C. for at least 2 hours.

20. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the fibers are heat treated under a time-temperature regimen of heat treating at a temperature of at least 1200° C. for at least 10 minutes.

21. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 18 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C. of at least 20 psi.

22. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a catalytic converter.

23. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a diesel particulate trap.

24. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said support element is needled.

25. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 7 , wherein said mat is needled.

26. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 10 , wherein said support element is needled.

27. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 17 , wherein said mat is needled.

28. A device for the treatment of automotive exhaust gases comprising:

a housing having an inlet at one end and an outlet at an opposite end through which exhaust gases flow;

a fragile structure resiliently mounted within said housing, said fragile structure having an outer surface and an inlet end surface at one end in communication with said inlet of said housing and an outlet end surface at an opposite end in communication with said outlet end of said housing;

a support element disposed between the housing and the fragile structure, said support element comprising an integral, substantially non-expanding ply of melt-formed ceramic fibers comprising about 40 weight percent to about 60 weight percent alumina and about 60 weight percent to about 40 weight percent silica, and a sacrificial binder, wherein said fibers having about 5 to about 50 percent crystallinity as detected by x-ray diffraction, and a crystallite size of greater than 200 Å to about 500 Å; and

wherein said support element exerts a minimum residual pressure for holding said fragile structure within said housing of one of at least 4 psi after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. or at least 10 psi after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C.

29. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the fragile structure has a perimeter, at least a portion of which is integrally wrapped by the support element.

30. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 1 microns to about 14 microns.

31. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 30 , wherein the fibers have average diameters ranging from about 3 microns to about 6.5 microns.

32. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the fibers have less than about 10% shot.

33. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 200 cycles of testing at 900° C. of at least 10 psi.

34. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the support element is prepared by the process comprising melt spinning the fibers; heat treating the fibers; and incorporating the fibers into mat form.

35. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a catalytic converter.

36. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein said exhaust gas treatment device is a diesel particulate trap.

37. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C. of at least 10 psi.

38. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the support element provides a minimum residual pressure for holding the fragile structure within the housing after 1000 cycles of testing at 750° C. of at least 20 psi.

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