Patent ReferencesRegenerating catalytic particulate filters and apparatus therefor Patent #: 4509327 InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 07/145772 filed on 01/19/1988US Classes:60/285Engine fuel, air, or ignition controlled by sensor of reactor conditionExaminersPrimary: Hart, DouglasAttorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesF02M 25/07 (20060101)F01N 3/035 (20060101) F02D 41/14 (20060101) F02D 21/00 (20060101) F01N 3/023 (20060101) F01N 3/30 (20060101) F01N 3/021 (20060101) F02D 41/02 (20060101) F01N 9/00 (20060101) F02D 21/08 (20060101) F01N 7/00 (20060101) F01N 3/36 (20060101) F02D 41/08 (20060101) F02D 41/40 (20060101) F02D 41/38 (20060101) F02D 11/08 (20060101) F02D 11/06 (20060101) G01L 19/06 (20060101) F01N 3/22 (20060101) F02B 1/04 (20060101) F02B 3/00 (20060101) F02B 3/06 (20060101) F02B 1/00 (20060101) Foreign Application Priority Data1984-03-31 JPAbstractFlammable fine particles (particulates) consisting principally of carbon and hydrocarbons are discharged from a diesel engine to its exhaust system. A diesel particulate oxidizer (DPO) is disposed in the exhaust passage for collecting and burning the particulates without allowing the particulates to be discharged directly to the atmosphere. This DPO comprises a ceramic foam with catalyst. When the quantity of particulates collected is above a predetermined value, the DPO will undergo clogging. To prevent this, a high temperature gas containing oxygen is fed to the DPO to burn (regenerate) the collected particulates. In order to accelerate the normal regeneration of the DPO, there are provided a regeneration means for making a retard control of the fuel injection timing in the diesel engine, and a regeneration timing control means for controlling the operation of the regeneration means. Further, there is provided a regeneration timing detection means for detecting the regeneration timing of the DPO. | |