Patents by Inventor Naina DEIBEL
Naina DEIBEL has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12220658Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing a coated wall-flow filter. The wall-flow filter is coated with a powder aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Martin Foerster, Antje Oltersdorf, Naina Deibel, Sascha Zoelle, Jürgen Koch, Manuel Gensch, Wolfgang Hasselmann
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Publication number: 20250041839Abstract: The invention relates to a wall flow filter for removing particulate matter from the exhaust of internal combustion engines, comprising a wall flow filter substrate having a length L, and a coating F, the wall flow filter substrate being provided with channels E and A which run parallel between a first end and a second end of the wall flow filter substrate, separated by porous walls, and forming surfaces OE and OA. Channels OE are closed at the second end and channels A are closed at the first end. Coating F is disposed in the porous walls and/or on surfaces OE, but not on surfaces OA, and comprises a particulate metal compound and no precious metal, characterised in that the particulate metal compound catalyses the oxidation of soot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2022Publication date: February 6, 2025Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Gabriela KUCEROVA, Naina DEIBEL, Meike Antonia GOTTHARDT
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Patent number: 12161998Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter for removing particles, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas from internal combustion engines operated with a stoichiometric air-fuel mixture. Two coatings Y and Z are located in the porous walls and are present from the first end of the wall-flow filter over the entire length L of the particulate filter. Both contain active alumina, at least one cerium-zirconium-rare earth metal mixed oxide and at least one platinum group metal.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Gabriela Kucerova, Jan Schoenhaber, Naina Deibel, Meike Gotthardt
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Patent number: 12128357Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall-flow filter of length L and two different catalytically active coatings Y and Z, wherein the wall flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall-flow filter and are separated by porous walls which form the surfaces OE and OA, respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end. The invention is characterized in that the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the porous walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2023Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan Schoenhaber, Naina Deibel, Martin Roesch, Stephanie Spiess, Joerg-Michael Richter, Susanne Kunert
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Patent number: 12018605Abstract: The invention relates to a wall-flow filter as a particle filter with catalytically active coatings in the channels which are closed in a gas-tight manner at the opposing closed ends of the channels A at the first end, wherein the inlet region of the filter is additionally supplied with a dry powder-gas aerosol which contains metal compounds with a high melting point (such as the metal oxides Al2O3, SiO2, FeO2, TiO2, ZnO2, etc. for example) and which is to simultaneously improve the catalytic activity and the degree of filtration efficiency with respect to the exhaust gas back-pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2022Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Martin Foerster, Juergen Koch, Manuel Gensch, Naina Deibel, Antje Oltersdorf, Jan Schoenhaber
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Publication number: 20240159175Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wall-flow filter. Said wall-flow filter contains a powder coating which increases the filtration efficiency only in the fresh state. An exhaust gas system comprising such a wall-flow filter is also claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2022Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Naina DEIBEL, Joerg-Michael RICHTER, Michael SCHIFFER
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Publication number: 20240149257Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wall-flow filter which is used in particular in exhaust gas systems of vehicles driven by gasoline engines. The filter has three-way activity and filters fine particles, which result from the combustion of gasoline, from the exhaust gas stream. The invention also relates to a method for producing a corresponding filter and to the preferred use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Meike Antonia GOTTHARDT, Jan SCHOENHABER, Naina DEIBEL, Gabriela KUCEROVA
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Publication number: 20240109060Abstract: The present invention relates to a wall-flow filter for removing particles from the exhaust gas of combustion engines, comprising a wall-flow filter substrate of length L and coatings Z and F that differ from one another, wherein the wall-flow filter substrate has channels E and A, which extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall-flow filter substrate, are separated by porous walls and form surfaces OE and OA respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end, and wherein the coating Z is located in the porous walls and/or on the surfaces OA, but not on the surfaces OE, and comprises palladium and/or rhodium a cerium/zirconium mixed oxide, characterized in that the coating F is located in the porous walls and/or on the surfaces OE, but not on the surfaces OA and comprises a particulate metal compound and no noble metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Gabriela KUCEROVA, Naina DEIBEL, Meike Antonia GOTTHARDT
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Publication number: 20240100478Abstract: The present invention relates to a wall flow filter for removing particles from the exhaust gas of internal combustion engines, which comprises a wall flow filter substrate having a length L and coatings Z and F that differ from one another, wherein the wall flow filter substrate comprises channels E and A, which extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall flow filter substrate, are separated by porous walls and form surfaces OE or OA, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end, and wherein the coating Z is located in the porous walls and/or on the surfaces OA, but not on the surfaces OE, and comprises palladium and/or rhodium a cerium/zirconium mixed oxide, characterized in that the coating F is located in the porous walls and/or on the surfaces OE, but not on the surfaces O, and comprises a ceramic membrane and no precious metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Gabriela KUCEROVA, Naina DEIBEL, Carolin BRAUN, Massimo COLOMBO, Meike Antonia GOTTHARDT
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Publication number: 20240017213Abstract: The invention relates to a wall flow filter for removing particulate matter from the exhaust of internal combustion engines, comprising a wall flow filter substrate having a length L, and different coatings Z and F, the wall flow filter substrate being provided with channels E and A which run parallel between a first end and a second end of the wall flow filter substrate, are separated by porous walls, and form surfaces OE and OA, respectively; channels E are closed at the second end, and channels A are closed at the first end; coating Z is disposed in the porous walls and/or on surfaces OA, but not on surfaces OE, and contains palladium and/or rhodium and a cerium/zirconium mixed oxide. The wall flow filter is characterized in that coating F is disposed in the porous walls and/or on surfaces OE, but not on surfaces OA, and comprises a mineral material and no precious metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: January 18, 2024Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Gabriela KUCEROVA, Naina DEIBEL, Meike Antonia GOTTHARDT
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Patent number: 11808189Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a wall-flow filter for removing fine particulate solids from gases, and to the use thereof for cleaning exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine. The invention also relates to a correspondingly produced exhaust-gas filter having a high filtration efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2019Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Manuel Gensch, Martin Foerster, Naina Deibel, Antje Oltersdorf, Juergen Koch
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Publication number: 20230285899Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall-flow filter of length L and two different catalytically active coatings Y and Z, wherein the wall flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall-flow filter and are separated by porous walls which form the surfaces OE and OA, respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end. The invention is characterized in that the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the porous walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan SCHOENHABER, Naina DEIBEL, Martin ROESCH, Stephanie SPIESS, Joerg-Michael RICHTER, Susanne KUNERT
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Patent number: 11702971Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall flow filter of length L and two different catalytically active coatings Y and Z, wherein the wall flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall flow filter and are separated by porous walls which form the surfaces OE and OA, respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end. The invention is characterized in that the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the channels A on the surfaces OA.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan Schoenhaber, Naina Deibel, Martin Roesch, Stephanie Spiess
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Publication number: 20230127269Abstract: The invention relates to a wall-flow filter as a particle filter with catalytically active coatings in the channels which are closed in a gas-tight manner at the opposing closed ends of the channels A at the first end, wherein the inlet region of the filter is additionally supplied with a dry powder-gas aerosol which contains metal compounds with a high melting point (such as the metal oxides Al203, Si02, Fe02, Ti02, Zn02, etc. for example) and which is to simultaneously improve the catalytic activity and the degree of filtration efficiency with respect to the exhaust gas back-pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Martin FOERSTER, Juergen KOCH, Manuel GENSCH, Naina DEIBEL, Antje OLTERSDORF, Jan SCHOENHABER
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Patent number: 11628400Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall-flow filter of length L and two different catalytically active coatings Y and Z, wherein the wall flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall-flow filter and are separated by porous walls which form the surfaces OE and OA, respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end. The invention is characterized in that the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the porous walls.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan Schoenhaber, Naina Deibel, Martin Roesch, Stephanie Spiess, Joerg-Michael Richter, Susanne Kunert
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Patent number: 11623179Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall-flow filter of length L and two different catalytically active coatings Y and Z, wherein the wall-flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall-flow filter and are separated by porous walls which form the surfaces OE and OA, respectively, and wherein the channels E are closed at the second end and the channels A are closed at the first end, and wherein the coatings Y and Z have the same oxygen storage components and the same carrier materials for noble metals. The invention is characterized in that the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the channels A on the surfaces OA.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Jan Schoenhaber, Naina Deibel, Martin Roesch, Stephanie Spiess
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Patent number: 11566548Abstract: The invention relates to a wall-flow filter as a particle filter with catalytically active coatings in the channels which are closed in a gas-tight manner at the opposing closed ends of the channels A at the first end, wherein the inlet region of the filter is additionally supplied with a dry powder-gas aerosol which contains metal compounds with a high melting point (such as the metal oxides Al2O3, SiO2, FeO2, TiO2, ZnO2, etc. for example) and which is to simultaneously improve the catalytic activity and the degree of filtration efficiency with respect to the exhaust gas back-pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2019Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Martin Foerster, Juergen Koch, Manuel Gensch, Naina Deibel, Antje Oltersdorf, Jan Schoenhaber
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Publication number: 20220325645Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a wall-flow filter for removing fine particulate solids from gases, and to the use thereof for cleaning exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine. The invention also relates to a correspondingly produced exhaust-gas filter having a high filtration efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2019Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Manuel GENSCH, Martin FOERSTER, Naina DEIBEL, Antje OLTERSDORF, Juergen KOCH
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Patent number: 11441459Abstract: The present invention relates to a wall-flow filter, to a method for the production and the use thereof in order to reduce harmful exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine. The wall-flow filter was produced by applying a powder-gas aerosol to the filter, whereby the powder was deposited in the pores of the wall-flow filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2019Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Naina Deibel, Martin Foerster, Antje Oltersdorf, Juergen Koch, Martin Roesch
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Patent number: 11400414Abstract: The present invention relates to a particulate filter which comprises a wall flow filter of length L and three mutually different catalytically active coatings X, Y and Z, wherein the wall flow filter comprises channels E and A that extend in parallel between a first and a second end of the wall flow filter and are separated by porous walls forming surfaces OE and, respectively, OA, and wherein the channels E are gas-tightly sealed at the second end and the channels A are gas-tightly sealed at the first end, characterized in that the coating X is located in the porous walls, the coating Y is located in the channels E on the surfaces OE and the coating Z is located in the channels A on the surfaces OA.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: UMICORE AG & CO. KGInventors: Naina Deibel, Stephanie Spiess, Martin Roesch, Joerg-Michael Richter, Jan Schoenhaber, Susanne Kunert