IP Library Granted Patent US 8,951,323
Granted Patent B2
US 8,951,323 · App. 12/890,065 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Multiple layer mat and exhaust gas treatment device

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Patent No.
US 8,951,323
App. No.
12/890,065
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hybrid mounting mat for mounting a catalyst support structure within a housing in an exhaust gas treatment device. The exhaust gas treatment device includes an outer housing, a fragile catalyst support structure, and a mounting mat disposed in the gap between the housing and the fragile catalyst support structure. Additionally disclosed are methods of making the hybrid mounting mat and for making an exhaust gas treatment device incorporating the mounting mat.

Claims (35)

1. An exhaust gas treatment device comprising: a housing; a fragile structure resiliently mounted within the housing; and a mounting mat disposed between said housing and said fragile structure, said mat comprising: a first layer consisting essentially of biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and a second layer adjacent said first layer consisting essentially of substantially non-respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers comprising at least about 60% by weight alumina and having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter, wherein said first layer is positioned adjacent said housing and said second layer is positioned adjacent said fragile structure.

2. The exhaust gas treatment device 1 , wherein said biosoluble fibers comprise calcium-aluminate fibers, calcia-magnesia-silica fibers, magnesia-silica fibers or combinations thereof.

3. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 2 , wherein said magnesia-silica fibers comprise the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, from about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia and about 5 weight percent or less impurities.

4. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said calcia-magnesia-silica fibers comprise the fiberization product of about 45 to about 90 weight percent silica, greater than 0 to about 45 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to about 35 weight percent magnesia.

5. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise alumina fibers.

6. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise mullite fibers.

7. An exhaust gas treatment device comprising: a housing; a fragile structure resiliently mounted within the housing; and a mounting mat disposed in a gap between said housing and said fragile structure; a double walled end cone housing comprising inner and outer cone housings; and an insulation mat disposed between the walls of said end cone housing, said insulation mat comprising a first layer consisting essentially of biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and a second layer consisting essentially of substantially non- respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers comprising at least about 60% by weight alumina and having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter, wherein said first layer is positioned adjacent said outer cone housing and said second layer is positioned adjacent said inner cone housing.

8. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 7 , wherein said first layer comprises biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and said second layer comprises substantially non-respirable fibers having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter.

9. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 7 , wherein said biosoluble fibers comprise calcium-aluminate fibers, calcia-magnesia-silica fibers, magnesia-silica fibers or combinations thereof.

10. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 9 , wherein said magnesia-silica fibers comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, from about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia and about 5 weight percent or less impurities.

11. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 9 , wherein said calcia-magnesia-silica fibers comprise the fiberization product of about 45 to about 90 weight percent silica, greater than 0 to about 45 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to about 35 weight percent magnesia.

12. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 7 , wherein said inorganic fibers of said second layer comprise sol-gel derived fibers.

13. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 12 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise high alumina fibers.

14. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 12 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise mullite fibers.

15. An end cone for an exhaust gas treatment device comprising: an outer metallic cone; an inner metallic cone; and an insulation mat disposed between said inner and outer metallic cones of the end cone housing, said mat comprising a first layer consisting essentially of biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and a second layer consisting essentially of substantially non-respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers comprising at least about 60% by weight alumina and having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter, wherein said first layer is positioned adjacent said outer metallic cone and said second layer is positioned adjacent said inner metallic cone.

16. The end cone of claim 15 , wherein the first layer comprises biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and the second layer comprises substantially non-respirable fibers having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter.

17. The end cone of claim 15 , wherein said biosoluble fiber comprise calcium-aluminate fibers, calcia-magnesia-silica fibers, magnesia-silica fibers and combinations thereof.

18. The end cone of claim 17 , wherein said magnesia-silica fibers comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, from about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia and about 5 weight percent of less impurities.

19. The end cone of claim 17 , wherein said calcia-magnesia-silica fibers comprising the fiberization product of about 45 to about 90 weight percent silica, greater than 0 to about 45 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to about 35 weight percent magnesia.

20. The end cone of claim 16 , wherein said inorganic fibers of said second layer comprise sol-gel derived fibers.

21. The end cone of claim 20 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise high alumina fibers.

22. The end cone of claim 20 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprises mullite fibers.

23. The mat of claim 1 , wherein said first mean diameter is less than about 6 μm and said second mean diameter is 6 μm or greater.

24. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein said first mean diameter is less than about 6 μm and said second mean diameter is 6 μm or greater.

25. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 8 , wherein said first mean diameter is less than about 6 μm and said second mean diameter is 6 μm or greater.

26. The end cone of claim 16 , wherein said first mean diameter is less than about 6 μm and said second mean diameter is 6 μm or greater.

27. The mat of claim 1 , wherein the substantially non-respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers have a mean diameter of about 3 μm or greater.

28. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the substantially non-respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers have a diameter of about 3 μm or greater.

29. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 7 , wherein the inorganic fibers of the second layer have a diameter of about 3 μm or greater.

30. The end cone of claim 15 , wherein the inorganic fibers of the second layer have a diameter of about 3 μm or greater.

31. A mat comprising: a first layer consisting essentially of biosoluble inorganic fibers having a first mean diameter and a second layer adjacent said first layer consisting essentially of substantially non-respirable sol-gel derived inorganic fibers comprising at least about 60% by weight alumina and having a second mean diameter that is greater than said first mean diameter.

32. The mat of claim 31 , wherein said biosoluble fibers comprise calcium aluminate fibers, calcia-magnesia-silica fibers, magnesia-silica fibers or combinations thereof.

33. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 32 , wherein said magnesia-silica fibers comprise the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, from about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia and about 5 weight percent or less impurities.

34. The exhaust gas treatment device of claim 32 , wherein said calcia-magnesia-silica fibers comprise the fiberization product of about 45 to about 90 weight percent silica, greater than 0 to about 45 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to about 35 weight percent magnesia.

35. The mat of claim 31 , wherein said sol-gel derived fibers comprise mullite fibers.

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RELEASE OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL AT REEL/FRAME NO. 47909/0937 Recorded Oct 2, 2024
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