18263646. GASOLINE ENGINE EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST FILTER simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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GASOLINE ENGINE EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST FILTER

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Takeshi Mori of Minato-ku (JP)

Shinichiro Otsuka of Minato-ku (JP)

Yoshiaki Hatakeyama of Minato-ku (JP)

Mahiro Shirotori of Minato-ku (JP)

GASOLINE ENGINE EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST FILTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18263646 titled 'GASOLINE ENGINE EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST FILTER

Simplified Explanation

The present invention relates to an exhaust gas purifying catalyst filter that improves soot collection performance without increasing pressure loss due to the formation of a catalyst layer in a partition wall of a wall flow type substrate.

  • Enhanced soot collection performance without increasing pressure loss
  • Catalyst layer formation in a partition wall of a wall flow type substrate

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in:

  • Automotive industry for diesel engines
  • Industrial applications for reducing emissions

Problems Solved

The exhaust gas purifying catalyst filter addresses:

  • Soot collection efficiency
  • Pressure loss due to catalyst layer formation

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved air quality
  • Enhanced engine performance
  • Compliance with emission regulations

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be commercially be used in:

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Emission control equipment production

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of different catalyst materials in exhaust gas purification systems to improve performance.

Unanswered Questions

How does the technology impact fuel efficiency in vehicles?

The article does not address the potential impact of the exhaust gas purifying catalyst filter on fuel efficiency in vehicles. This could be an important factor for consumers and manufacturers looking to balance emissions control with fuel economy.

What are the maintenance requirements for this technology?

The article does not mention the maintenance requirements for the exhaust gas purifying catalyst filter. Understanding the upkeep needed for this technology could be crucial for its long-term effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.


Original Abstract Submitted

It is an object of the present invention to provide an exhaust gas purifying catalyst filter which has enhanced soot collection performance without increasing pressure loss caused by the formation of a catalyst layer in a partition wall of a wall flow type substrate.