VEHICLE EXHAUST SYSTEM
20230287825 · 2023-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2470/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2470/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2450/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2590/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle exhaust system includes an inner pipe in which exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine flows, and an outer pipe surrounding a part of the inner pipe. One end of the outer pipe is formed to have a diameter smaller than that of other portions of the outer pipe, and fixed to an outer surface of the inner pipe. A region of the outer pipe from the other end before the one end is a free region unattached to the outer surface of the inner pipe.
Claims
1. A vehicle exhaust system mounted to a vehicle, comprising: an inner pipe in which exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine flows; and an outer pipe surrounding a part of the inner pipe, wherein one end of the outer pipe is formed to have a diameter smaller than that of other portions of the outer pipe, and is fixed to an outer surface of the inner pipe, and a region of the outer pipe from the other end before the one end is a free region unattached to the outer surface of the inner pipe.
2. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein a slide mesh is provided between an inner surface of the outer pipe in the free region and the outer surface of the inner pipe.
3. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein the outer pipe is provided around the inner pipe located on a vehicle-front side of a battery pack mounted to the vehicle.
4. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 2, wherein the outer pipe is provided around the inner pipe located on a vehicle-front side of a battery pack mounted to the vehicle.
5. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein the inner pipe comprises an upstream straight portion, a bent portion, and a downstream straight portion in this order from upstream to downstream of an exhaust gas flow, the one end of the outer pipe is fixed to the outer surface of the inner pipe at a downstream side of the upstream straight portion of the inner pipe, and the free region of the outer pipe extends around the bent portion of the inner pipe and at least a part of the downstream straight portion of the inner pipe.
6. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 2, wherein the inner pipe comprises an upstream straight portion, a bent portion, and a downstream straight portion in this order from upstream to downstream of an exhaust gas flow, the one end of the outer pipe is fixed to the outer surface of the inner pipe at a downstream side of the upstream straight portion of the inner pipe, and the free region of the outer pipe extends around the bent portion of the inner pipe and at least a part of the downstream straight portion of the inner pipe.
7. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 3, wherein the inner pipe comprises an upstream straight portion, a bent portion, and a downstream straight portion in this order from upstream to downstream of an exhaust gas flow, the one end of the outer pipe is fixed to the outer surface of the inner pipe at a downstream side of the upstream straight portion of the inner pipe, and the free region of the outer pipe extends around the bent portion of the inner pipe and at least a part of the downstream straight portion of the inner pipe.
8. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 4, wherein the inner pipe comprises an upstream straight portion, a bent portion, and a downstream straight portion in this order from upstream to downstream of an exhaust gas flow, the one end of the outer pipe is fixed to the outer surface of the inner pipe at a downstream side of the upstream straight portion of the inner pipe, and the free region of the outer pipe extends around the bent portion of the inner pipe and at least a part of the downstream straight portion of the inner pipe.
9. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
10. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 2, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
11. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 3, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
12. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 4, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
13. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 5, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
14. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 6, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
15. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 7, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
16. The vehicle exhaust system according to claim 8, wherein the inner pipe is formed by connecting a plurality of inner pipe segments, and the one end of the outer pipe is positioned at a joint between two of the plurality of inner pipe segments, and welded together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described based on the following figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Some embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the attached drawings. The configurations described below are merely examples to facilitate descriptions and are changeable as required in accordance with, for example, the specifications of the vehicle. When two or more embodiments or variants are described below, any combinations of described features are intended to be encompassed by the present disclosure. Throughout all the drawings, the same reference numerals are assigned to the same elements, and their descriptions are not repeated.
[0022] In the drawings, arrows FR, UP, and RH are respectively directed to the front, up, and right of the vehicle. In the description below, the terms “upstream” and “downstream” are defined relative to the flow of exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine.
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[0024] The gas exhausted from the internal combustion engine passes through the exhaust system 10 shown in
[0025] To make the vehicle space compact, it is often desired to place the battery pack 90 in the vicinity of the exhaust system 10 as shown in
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[0027] The inner pipe 30 includes a straight portion 70a, a bent portion 72a, another straight portion 70b, another bent portion 72b, and yet another straight portion 70c, in this order from upstream to downstream. Each of the outer pipes 40a, 40b has an L-shape. The outer pipe 40a is welded to the outer surface of the straight portion 70a and extends around the bent portion 72a and a part of the straight portion 70b. The outer pipe 40b is welded to the outer surface of the straight portion 70b and extends around the bent portion 72b and a part of the straight portion 70c. Because the outer pipes 40a, 40b and their surroundings have similar structures, the outer pipe 40a is described below as a representative example.
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[0029] The outer pipe 40a includes a narrow region 42, a transient region 46, and a body region 48 in this order from upstream to downstream. The narrow region 42 has a diameter smaller (narrower) than the other portions of the outer pipe 40a, and is in contact with the outer surface of the inner pipe 30. The diameter of the transient region 46 gradually changes from upstream to downstream. The body region 48 has a constant diameter.
[0030] The narrow region 42 (an upstream end 52) of the outer pipe 40a is positioned at the joint 34C1 between the two inner pipe segments 30S1, 30S2, and welded together. The narrow region 42 of the outer pipe 40a is fixed to the outer surface of the inner pipe 30, forming a fixed portion 60. It should be noted that the number of manufacturing steps can be reduced by welding the outer pipe 40a and the joint 34C1 between the inner pipe segments together in a single step. The transient region 46 of the outer pipe 40a and the body region 48 form a free region 50 unattached to the outer surface of the inner pipe 30.
[0031] A ring-shaped slide mesh 62 may be provided between the inner surface of the free region 50 of the outer pipe 40a and the outer surface of the inner pipe 30. The slide mesh 62 may be a wire mesh. The slide mesh 62 may be fixed to only one of the outer surface of the inner pipe 30 and the inner surface of the outer pipe 40a such that the slide mesh 62 is slidable relative to the other. This enables the slide mesh 62 to move in a pipe axial direction when the stretched lengths due to thermal expansion differ between the inner pipe 30 and the outer pipe 40a. The slide mesh 62 supports the free region 50 of the outer pipe 40a with respect to the inner pipe 30.
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[0033] Effects of the exhaust system 10 according to the present disclosure are described below.
[0034] According to the embodiment described above, the outer pipes 40a, 40b are disposed to surround the inner pipe 30 around a portion of the exhaust system 10 located near the battery pack 90. Because convection (heat transferred through air) and radiant heat (heat transferred through infrared rays) directed to the battery pack 90 from the exhaust system 10 can thus be reduced, the ambient temperature around the battery pack 90 can be lowered. When the exhaust system 10 is located on the vehicle front side of the battery pack 90 as shown in
[0035] In the above embodiment, as shown in
[0036] With the above embodiment, because the space between the outer pipe 40a and the inner pipe 30 is not in communication with the interior of the inner pipe 30, even if substances such as water enter into the space, they cannot flow into the inner pipe 30. For example, in a variant of the structure of the exhaust pipe portion 18 shown in
[0037] In the above embodiment, as shown in
[0038] As shown in
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[0041] Variations of the present disclosure are described below. In the above embodiments, as shown in
[0042] Further, in the embodiment describe above, the heat-damage reducing exhaust pipe portion 18 is provided for the battery pack 90. However, the heat-damage reducing exhaust pipe portion 18 may be provided for other components, such as a fuel tank.
[0043] In the above embodiment, the inner pipe 30 and the outer pipe 40a (or outer pipe 40b) surrounding the inner pipe 30 are used as the double-walled exhaust pipe. However, triple or more walled exhaust pipe may be used by disposing two or more outer pipes around the inner pipe 30 with annular gaps therebetween.