IP Library Granted Patent US 12,158,096
Granted Patent B2
US 12,158,096 · App. 18/328,271 · Granted Dec 3, 2024

Mixer assembly

Inventors: Sascha Haverkamp (Jockgrim, DE); Joachim Gehrlein (Rheinzabern, DE); Stefan Kohrs (Neustadt/Weinstrasse, DE); Eric A. Hein (Neustadt-Diedesfeld, DE); Attila Kovacs (Karlsruhe, DE)
Assignee: Tenneco GmbH
F01N3/2892B01F23/2132B01F25/3141B01F25/4323F01N3/10F01N3/2066F01N3/0293F01N3/206F01N2260/04F01N2610/00F01N2610/02
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Patent No.
US 12,158,096
App. No.
18/328,271
Granted
Dec 3, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mixer assembly comprises a tubular housing including an exhaust gas inlet, an exhaust gas outlet, and a reductant inlet on a side of the tubular housing. An upstream mixing element is positioned within the tubular housing upstream from the reductant inlet. A downstream mixing element is positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the reductant inlet and the upstream mixing element. The upstream and downstream mixing elements at least partially define a reductant receiving mixing chamber in which the injected reductant and exhaust gas mix. A divider is positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the upstream mixing element to split the exhaust into two divided flow streams prior to exiting through the exhaust gas outlet.

Claims (30)

1. A mixer assembly for mixing an injected reductant with an exhaust gas output from a combustion engine, comprising:

a tubular housing including a reductant inlet, an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust gas outlet, the tubular housing defining a longitudinal axis along which the exhaust gas enters the housing, wherein the reductant inlet is positioned on a side of the tubular housing longitudinally between the exhaust gas inlet and the exhaust gas outlet;

an upstream mixing element positioned within the tubular housing upstream from the reductant inlet;

a downstream mixing element positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the reductant inlet and the upstream mixing element, wherein the upstream mixing element and the downstream mixing element at least partially define a reductant receiving mixing chamber in which the injected reductant and the exhaust gas mix, the downstream mixing element being configured to urge the exhaust gas to flow radially in a direction away from the reductant inlet; and

a divider positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the upstream mixing element, the divider including first and second curved surfaces configured to be impacted by the radially flowing exhaust gas to split the exhaust gas into two divided flow streams prior to exiting through the exhaust gas outlet.

2. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the reductant receiving mixing chamber is shaped to impart a swirling motion on the mixed injected reductant and exhaust gas.

3. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the divider is intersected by an axis along which the reductant is injected.

4. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the two divided flow streams swirl in opposite directions to one another.

5. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the injected reductant impacts the two divided flow streams.

6. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the divider is fixed to the upstream mixing element.

7. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the divider is fixed to an inner surface of the tubular housing.

8. The mixer assembly of claim 1 , further including a mixing pipe extending across the tubular housing at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis, wherein the mixing pipe includes an inlet aligned with the reductant inlet and at least one aperture extending through the mixing pipe.

9. The mixer assembly of claim 8 , wherein the mixing pipe extends substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis.

10. A mixer assembly for mixing an injected reductant with an exhaust gas output from a combustion engine, comprising:

a tubular housing including a reductant inlet, an exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust gas outlet, the tubular housing defining a longitudinal axis along which the exhaust gas enters the housing, wherein the reductant inlet is positioned on a side of the tubular housing longitudinally between the exhaust gas inlet and the exhaust gas outlet;

an upstream mixing element positioned within the tubular housing upstream from the reductant inlet;

a downstream mixing element positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the reductant inlet and the upstream mixing element, wherein the upstream mixing element and the downstream mixing element at least partially define a reductant receiving mixing chamber in which the injected reductant and the exhaust gas mix; and

a divider positioned within the tubular housing downstream from the upstream mixing element to split the exhaust gas into two divided flow streams prior to exiting through the exhaust gas outlet, wherein the divider includes a longitudinally extending ridge separating two concave surfaces.

11. A method of mixing an injected reductant with an exhaust gas output from a combustion engine, comprising;

receiving exhaust gas in an exhaust gas inlet of a tubular housing;

positioning an upstream mixing element within the tubular housing upstream from a reductant inlet of the tubular housing;

positioning a downstream mixing element within the tubular housing downstream from the upstream mixing element and the reductant inlet, wherein the upstream mixing element and the downstream mixing element at least partially define a reductant receiving mixing chamber, the reductant inlet being positioned on a side of the tubular housing longitudinally between the exhaust gas inlet and an exhaust gas outlet;

injecting reductant into the reductant receiving mixing chamber;

positioning a divider within the tubular housing downstream from the upstream mixing element;

directing the exhaust gas to flow radially within the tubular housing to impact the divider;

splitting the exhaust gas into two divided flow streams as the exhaust gas flows over the divider;

mixing the injected reductant with the exhaust gas; and

outputting a mixture of exhaust gas and injected reductant through the exhaust gas outlet.

12. The method of claim 11 , further including positioning the divider such that an axis along which the reductant is injected intersects the divider.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising impacting the injected reductant with the two divided flow streams.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 20, 2025
From: TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.
To: TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY LLC
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