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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 01, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 15, 2009
Jeffrey Scott Hepburn, Birmingham, MI (US);
David Karl Bidner, Livonia, MI (US);
Helmut Hans Ruhland, Eschweiler, DE;
Moritz Klaus Springer, Hagen, DE;
Thomas Lorenz, Cologne, DE;
Georg Louven, Neuwied, DE;
Carolyn Parks Hubbard, Canton, MI (US);
Robert Walter Mccabe, Novi, MI (US);
Eva Thanasiu, Trenton, MI (US);
James Michael Kerns, Trenton, MI (US);
Nian Xiao, Canton, MI (US);
Jeffrey Scott Hepburn, Birmingham, MI (US);
David Karl Bidner, Livonia, MI (US);
Helmut Hans Ruhland, Eschweiler, DE;
Moritz Klaus Springer, Hagen, DE;
Thomas Lorenz, Cologne, DE;
Georg Louven, Neuwied, DE;
Carolyn Parks Hubbard, Canton, MI (US);
Robert Walter McCabe, Novi, MI (US);
Eva Thanasiu, Trenton, MI (US);
James Michael Kerns, Trenton, MI (US);
Nian Xiao, Canton, MI (US);
Ford Global Technologies, LLC, Dearborn, MI (US);
Abstract
A system for filtering and oxidizing particulate matter produced by a gasoline direct injection engine is disclosed. In one embodiment, engine cylinder air-fuel is adjusted to allow soot to oxidize at an upstream particulate filter while exhaust gases are efficiently processed in a downstream catalyst.