WO1997013963A1 - Device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine.
- the exhaust gas produced by combustion of the fuel in the engine contains pollutant or toxic gases and vapours due to imperfect combustion of the hydrocarbons and to the additives used in the fuel to improve the heat cycle, and is fed into and discharged from an exhaust pipe normally fitted at the end with a silencer for absorbing the peak sound waves and deadening the overall noise produced by the exhaust gas.
- car engine fuels - petrol, L.P.G. or methane in spark-ignition combustion engines, and gas oil in diesel engines - comprise hydrocarbons of the general chemical formula CnHm, i.e. having more or les ⁇ large carbon and hydrogen molecules of various atom arrangements.
- the atmospheric air drawn into the engine for combustion is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and water vapour - the latter varying according to the degree of humidity - and also contains other gases and vapours depending, obviously, on the degree of pollution of the atmosphere in which the engine is operated.
- spark-ignition combustion engines employ petrol containing antiknock additives, in particular tetraethyllead in leaded, so-called red, petrol, which is notoriously toxic.
- antiknock additive comprises an aromatic hydrocarbon MTBE (methy1-ter-butyl-ether) or benzene.
- unleaded petrol is cancerogenic and should therefore only be used in engines equipped with a catalyzed muffler featuring a lambda probe and in which the unburnt hydrocarbons from the cylinders are burnt.
- a device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine comprising a voltage source and a conduit for collecting and externally discharging said gas; characterized in that said conduit houses an ionization cell for generating a discharge of negative ions such as to form an ionization portion along the path of said gas; an electronic circuit, supplied by said source, producing said discharge in such a manner that said negative ions assume such a speed as to break the peripheral electron bonds of the molecules of said gas, thus liberating nonpollutant ionic molecules.
- the casing of the purifying device presents a fitting connected to an intake conduit of the engine to enable at least part of the purified, ionized gas to be recirculated to the intake conduit.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic view in perspective of an internal combustion engine featuring a first embodiment of a purifying device in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a larger-scale view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of the Figure 1 device
- Figure 3 shows a vertical diametrical section of the Figure 2 device
- Figure 4 shows a section along line IV-IV in Figure 3;
- Figure 5 shows a larger-scale detail of Figure 2;
- Figure 6 shows a section, similar to that in Figure 3, of a variation of the device
- Figure 7 shows a schematic view in perspective of an internal combustion engine featuring a further embodiment of a purifying device in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 8 shows a larger-scale view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of the Figure 7 device
- Figure 9 shows a horizontal diametrical section of the Figure 8 device
- Figure 10 shows a section along line X-X in Figure 9;
- Figure 11 shows a larger-scale lateral section of a detail of Figure 10;
- Figure 12 shows a section, similar to that in
- Figure 13 shows a section along line XIII-XIH in Figure 12.
- the purifying devices according to the present invention and as described below may be located at any point along the exhaust pipe as required for obtaining the best results, and the shape and structural characteristics of the device may also vary as required.
- Number 5 in Figure 1 indicates a car spark-ignition combustion engine run on unleaded petrol and presenting an exhaust conduit 6; the end portion of conduit 6 houses a silencer 7; the portion adjacent to the branch connected to the cylinders houses a catalyzed muffler 8; and engine 5 presents a voltage source comprising an electric battery 9 for starting the engine, igniting the mixture, and powering the lights and indicators of the vehicle.
- conduit 6 is divided into two portion ⁇ ll and 12, preferably between muffler 8 and silencer 7; a casing 13 housing an ionization cell 14 ( Figure 2) is inserted between portions 11 and 12; and cell 14 is connected electrically to an electronic circuit 16 supplied by battery 9, and which provides for accumulating electrons in cell 14 and producing a discharge of negative ions such as to form a molecule collision-ionization portion along the path of the exhaust gas.
- ca ⁇ ing 13 presents a preferably cylindrical lateral wall 17 closed by two substantially flat transverse walls 18 and 19, each presenting an opening 20; and the openings 20 in walls 18 and 19 are fitted in gastight manner with respective tubular fittings 21 and 22 coaxial with each other and which are connected in known manner to portions 11 and 12 of conduit 6.
- Fittings 21 and 22 extend inside casing 13 to en ⁇ ure a ⁇ mooth path for the gas with no ⁇ harp variations in section; cell 14 comprises a pair of cathodes 23, each circular and ⁇ ymmetrical about the axis of casing 13; the peripheral edge of each cathode
- cathode 23 presents a number of elements 24 in the form of metal wires or other pointed elements, so that cathode 23 assumes the appearance of a circular brush; and elements
- Cathodes 23 are connected to each other by a coaxial conducting bar 27 of given length, and which is connected to an electrode 28 fitted radially to casing 13 - More ⁇ pecifically, electrode 28 is housed inside a column 29 made of ceramic insulating material and fitted in gastight manner to the lateral wall 17 of casing 13.
- Electrode 28 is connected to the positive pole of electronic circuit 16 ( Figure 1) and fitting ⁇ 21 and 22 are grounded.
- Circuit 16 generates a voltage of 30,000 to 70,000 volts to produce a discharge of negative ions by elements 24 on to the edge of portions 26 of fittings 21 and 22, and therefore on to the inner surface of casing 13, at a speed of about 100,000 km/sec.
- the two edges 26 are separated axially by a given distance from respective cathodes 23, so as to form, at the ionization portion, a gas expan ⁇ ion chamber 31 pre ⁇ enting a ⁇ mooth lateral wall, and which provide ⁇ , at the ionization portion, for preventing the formation of counterpressures on the gas in the direction of engine 5.
- Each fitting 21, 22 comprises a portion 32 housed inside casing 13, terminating at edge 26, and surrounded by a metal sponge filter 33, which provides for storing heat and so preventing an exces ⁇ ive fall in the temperature of the gas flowing along portions 32.
- filter 33 is advantageously divided into two substantially semiannular portion ⁇ 34 (shown by the dotted lines in Figure 4) symmetrical in relation to the diametrical plane 35 of casing 13.
- Each portion 34 of filter 33 comprise ⁇ a metal ⁇ ponge 36 ( Figure 5) made of inoxidizable ⁇ intered material and enclo ⁇ ed in ⁇ ide a re ⁇ pective ⁇ emiannular container 37 pre ⁇ enting perforated stainless sheet steel wall ⁇ and fitted, e.g. spot welded, to walls 17-19 of the respective portion of casing 13.
- expansion chamber 31 is fitted externally with an additional metal ⁇ ponge filter 38, which al ⁇ o provide ⁇ for ⁇ toring the heat of the ga ⁇ during ionization.
- Figure 1 flows through catalyzed muffler 8 by which it is catalyzed to minimize the nitrous oxide and practically eliminate the carbon monoxide content; circuit 16 supplie ⁇ cathode ⁇ 23 ( Figure 2) to ionize chamber 31 of cell 14; and metal elements 24 accumulate high-speed electrons and discharge bands of negative ions on to edge ⁇ 26 of respective fittings 21 and 22.
- the purifying device in Figures 1-6 therefore provides for a drastic reduction in carbon dioxide and unburnt hydrocarbons, for increasing the ionic oxygen content of the gas, and so reducing atmospheric pollution and the greenhouse effect. Moreover, the carbon atoms liberated from the oxygen are also ionized and therefore freely dispersed in the atmosphere.
- the Figure 1-6 device may also be fitted, upstream from ⁇ ilencer 7 or in any other ⁇ uitable po ⁇ ition, inside the exhaust conduit 6 of ⁇ park-ignition combu ⁇ tion engine ⁇ without a catalyzed muffler and therefore run on leaded petrol.
- the device On spark-ignition combustion engines without a catalyzed muffler, the device therefore not only reduces the carbon dioxide and unburnt hydrocarbon content, ⁇ ub ⁇ tantially a ⁇ in the previou ⁇ ca ⁇ e, but al ⁇ o reduce ⁇ the content of harmful carbon monoxide and nitrou ⁇ oxide to achieve the ⁇ ame advantages as with a catalyzed muffler which cannot be employed on such engines.
- number 105 indicates a diesel engine run, therefore, on gas oil, and the exhaust gas of which, especially when operated cold, contains unburnt hydrocarbon waste in particulate form; the exhaust conduit 106 is divided into two portions 111 and 112 to enable in ⁇ ertion of the ionization cell 114 housed inside casing 113; and casing 113 present ⁇ a substantially oval section with a plane of symmetry 40 through the longer axis of the section.
- casing 113 comprise ⁇ a lateral wall 41 and two ⁇ ubstantially flat outer transver ⁇ e wall ⁇ 42 and 43, and houses another two inner transverse walls 44 and 46 sub ⁇ tantially parallel to wall ⁇ 42 and 43; walls 43 and 46 define a first gas flow inverting chamber 47; walls 42 and 44 define a second gas flow inverting chamber 48; and cell 114 comprises a central tube 49 extending in gastight manner through two openings 51 and 52 ( Figure 9) in respective walls 44 and 46.
- Casing 113 also present ⁇ two fittings 53 and 54 extending inwards of casing 113 and offset axially in relation to each other; fitting 53 is fitted in ga ⁇ tight manner through an opening formed in wall 42 and offset in relation to the axi ⁇ of ca ⁇ ing 113, and is connected to portion 111 of conduit 106 ( Figure 7) ; and fitting 54 is coaxial with and connected in gastight manner to tube 49, is fitted in gastight manner through an opening formed in outer wall 43, and is connected to portion 112 of conduit 106.
- casing 113 also houses a further two sub ⁇ tantially identical tube ⁇ 56 and 57 fitted in ga ⁇ tight manner in ⁇ ide re ⁇ pective opening ⁇ in wall ⁇ 44 and 46; tube 56 i ⁇ connected in ga ⁇ tight manner to fitting 53; tube 57 connects the two inverting chambers 47 and 48; and the respective axes of tubes 56 and 57 ( Figure 10) lie in a plane parallel to plane of symmetry 40.
- each tube 56, 57 pre ⁇ ents a portion 58 extending by a given length inside chamber 47 and hou ⁇ ing a cylindrical metal mesh filter 59.
- Each metal mesh filter 59 is fitted in ⁇ ide with a re ⁇ pective preheating element compri ⁇ ing an electric re ⁇ istor 61 or similar, which is supplied by battery 109 and presents a respective appendix 60 projecting towards chamber 47 for connection to battery 109.
- Resi ⁇ tors 61 provide for further burning the particulate in the exhaust gas before this is fed through ionization cell 114.
- Cell 114 comprise ⁇ two pairs 62 and 63 of cathodes 64 aligned along the axis of central tube 49; and each cathode 64 comprises a brush or peripherally pointed disk, the tips 66 of which ( Figure 11) provide for hurling bands of negative ions substantially radially on to a corresponding portion of tube 49 acting as an anode. Tips 66 may be offset axially to generate intersecting bands of negative ions extending along a given portion of the axis of cathode 64.
- each pair 62, 63 are connected by a respective axial bar 67 in turn connected to an electrode 68, which is inserted inside a column 69 made of insulating material and fitted in gastight manner through an opening 70 in tube 49; the two openings 70 are appropriately spaced axially on tube 49; each column 69 is fitted removably to lateral wall 41 of casing 113 by means of a spacer 71 and a plate 72; and each electrode 68 is connected electrically to electronic circuit 116 ( Figure 7) .
- the exhaust gas from engine 105 flows into fitting 53 of casing 113, along tube 56 and through respective filter 59 into first inverting chamber 47, and through respective filter 59 into tube 57.
- the two filters 59 are maintained at a high temperature by the exhau ⁇ t gas, and are preheated by respective resi ⁇ tor ⁇ 61, ⁇ o that the unburnt hydrocarbon ⁇ flowing through filter ⁇ 59 continue burning to reduce the particulate content of the exhau ⁇ t ga ⁇ .
- the exhaust gas flows through second inverting chamber 48 into central tube 49 and along the ionization portion ⁇ defined by the two pairs 62 and 63 of cathodes 64; the high-speed negative ions emitted by cathodes 64 on to the respective portions of central tube 49 break the peripheral electron bonds of the complex molecules of the toxic or pollutant components in the exhaust gas, ⁇ o a ⁇ to liberate nonpollutant ionic molecule ⁇ ; and, from tube 49, the exhau ⁇ t gas flows along fitting 54 into portion 112 of conduit 106 and through silencer 107 into the atmosphere.
- the labyrinthine path of the exhaust ga ⁇ is shown by the respective arrows.
- the exhaust gas purifying device In addition to the gas being purified anyway of a large quantity of toxic or pollutant components before is ⁇ uing from the exhaust pipe, the device also tends to reduce the carbon dioxide content, thus liberating ionic oxygen and ionic carbon to reduce the greenhouse effect.
- the device In the case of leaded petrol engines, the device also reduces the carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide content, thus performing the same function as a catalyzed muffler; and, on diesel engines, the device reduces the particulate content, i.e. the unburnt sub ⁇ tance ⁇ in the exhaust gas from the cylinders.
- the percentage of toxic and pollutant components in exhaust gas varies considerably depending on the speed and temperature of the engine. More specifically, when cold-starting the engine or accelerating sharply, the mixture is rich in fuel, which may not be burnt completely; and, when engine speed is reduced rapidly, a greater vacuum is produced at the intake stroke, thus reducing the pressure of the exhaust gas. In each of these cases, components with a higher specific weight than air, such as water vapour and moisture- ⁇ aturated hydrocarbon vapour ⁇ , are encountered, and which form a dense layer of gas, which increases atmospheric pollution and may alter the dielectric air layer of the ionization cell.
- Wall 19 also presents a third fitting 76 connected to intake conduit 73 ( Figure 1) by a conduit not shown, and which ( Figure 12) is coaxial with inlet fitting 21 and with cathodes 23.
- the inner end of fitting 21 is inserted inside a filter 77 for maintaining a high temperature of the exhaust gas, and which comprises masses of material for also dehydrating the water and fuel vapours. More specifically, said masses comprise spheroidal pellet ⁇ of expanded clay and/or zeolite and/or foamed aluminium and/or other inorganic thermal insulating material hou ⁇ ed in ⁇ ide a cylindrical metal container 78 and retained by a flat perforated ⁇ heet metal wall 79.
- Container 78 is coaxial with casing 13, and the lateral wall of container 78 comprises a portion 81 forming the anode for the two cathodes 23 and forming the lateral wall of expansion chamber 31.
- the lateral wall of container 78 also presents a portion 82 located at projection 74, and which is also perforated to allow the particulate and saturated vapour molecules to drop into projection 74.
- Recirculating fitting 76 is inserted inside a further, e.g. metal sponge, filter 83, and is housed coaxially inside a cylindrical sheet metal container 84 in turn housed inside a further chamber 86 of casing 13 and presenting a lateral wall 87 perforated over its entire cylindrical ⁇ urface.
- the exhaust gas flows along fitting 21 and is filtered by filter 77; any particulate particles fall through perforated portion 82 into projection 74 and are fed into output fitting 22; and the filtered gas flows through wall 79 into expansion chamber 31, where it is purified and ionized as in Figure 3, and then into chamber 86.
- part of the gas compri ⁇ ing the lighter gases such as hydrogen and oxygen flows from chamber 86 through filter 83 and along fitting 76 back into intake conduit 73 of engine 5; while the rest of the gas from filter 77 and chamber 31, containing the heavier molecules such as unburnt polymers, flows along output fitting 22 to ⁇ ilencer 7, taking with it any particulate that ha ⁇ fallen into projection 74.
- the exhaust gas entering fitting 21 contain ⁇ vapours saturated with water and fuel, and which, as they flow through filter 77, are converted into dry vapours and fed into chamber 31. Any leftover vapour is condensed and falls in the form of drops into projection 74 and outlet fitting 22.
- cathodes 64 may comprise pointed disk-shaped electrodes, and may also be used in the Figure 1-6 and Figure 12-13 embodiments; the brush cathodes 23 may also be used in the Figure 7-11 embodiment; and, in all the embodiments, changes may be made to the path of the gas and the arrangement of f ilters 33 , 38 , 59 .
- recirculating fitting 76 may be positioned radially; and, in the Figure 1-6 and 12-13 embodiments, a heating element may be provided to reduce the quantity of unburnt substances in the exhaust gas. Whichever the ca ⁇ e, the metal ⁇ ponge filter 33 in Figures 2 and 3 and resistors 61 ( Figure 9) need not necessarily be operative.
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BR9611041A BR9611041A (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Device to purify the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
JP9514895A JPH11514420A (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Apparatus for purifying exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
EP96935328A EP0854971B1 (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
AU73320/96A AU711204B2 (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
KR1019980702716A KR19990064229A (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Exhaust gas purification device of internal combustion engine |
PL96326165A PL326165A1 (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Apparatus for purifying internal combustion engine exhaust gas |
DE69603194T DE69603194T2 (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | DEVICE FOR PURIFYING EXHAUST GASES FROM AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE |
US09/051,448 US6058698A (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1996-10-11 | Device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
DK96935328T DK0854971T3 (en) | 1996-10-11 | 1996-10-11 | Device for cleaning exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine |
GR990402531T GR3031442T3 (en) | 1995-10-13 | 1999-10-07 | Device for purifying the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine |
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