Muffler
11384665 · 2022-07-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N2470/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2470/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A muffler, for an internal combustion engine exhaust system, includes a muffler housing (12) with a housing jacket (14) elongated in a housing longitudinal axis (A) direction and with an outer panel (16) connected to the housing jacket at both axial end areas thereof to define a muffler interior (18). An inner panel (20) is arranged in and divides the muffler interior. A muffling unit (24) includes an exhaust-gas-carrying inner pipe (26), an outer pipe (28) enclosing the inner pipe and muffling material (32) arranged between the inner pipe and the outer pipe. The inner pipe is accommodated in an opening (48) of an inner panel and in an opening (40) of one of the outer panels or of an additional inner panel. The outer pipe is permanently connected to the inner panel or/and to one of the outer panels or to the additional inner panel.
Claims
1. A muffler for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, the muffler comprising: a muffler housing comprising a housing jacket elongated in a direction of a housing longitudinal axis, and an outer panel connected to the housing jacket at each of two axial end areas of the housing jacket, wherein the housing jacket with the outer panel defines a muffler interior; at least one inner panel arranged in the muffler interior and dividing the muffler interior; and a muffling unit comprising an exhaust-gas-carrying inner pipe, an outer pipe enclosing the inner pipe, and muffling material arranged between the inner pipe and the outer pipe, wherein the inner pipe is accommodated in an opening of the inner panel and in an opening of one of the outer panels or an opening of the inner panel and an opening of an additional inner panel, and the outer pipe is permanently connected to the inner panel and to one of the outer panels or to the inner panel and to an additional inner panel, wherein the outer pipe has a radial distance to the inner pipe in each of axial end areas, such as to be not directly connected to the inner pipe in each of the axial end areas.
2. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the inner panel; or the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to one the outer panels; or the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the additional inner panel; or any combination of the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the inner panel, and the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to one the outer panels, and the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the additional inner panel.
3. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the inner panel; or an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in one of the outer panels; or an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the inner panel, and an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in one of the outer panels and an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the additional inner panel.
4. A muffler in accordance with claim 3, wherein: the opening provided in the inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the inner panel; or the opening provided in one of the outer panels is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels; or the opening provided in the additional inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of the opening provided in the inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the inner panel, and the opening provided in one of the outer panels is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels, and the opening provided in the additional inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel.
5. A muffler in accordance with claim 3, wherein the axial bulge formed in the inner panel or the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels or the axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel are oriented axially away from one another.
6. A muffler in accordance with claim 4, wherein: the inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge of the inner panel, and encloses the opening formed in the inner panel; or the outer panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the outer panel and encloses the opening formed in the outer panel; or the additional inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the additional inner panel and encloses the opening formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of the inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge of the inner panel, and encloses the opening formed in the inner panel, and the outer panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the outer panel and encloses the opening formed in the outer panel, and the additional inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the additional inner panel and encloses the opening formed in the additional inner panel.
7. A muffler in accordance with claim 6, wherein: the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the inner panel; or the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at one of the outer panels; or the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the additional inner panel; or any combination of the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the inner panel, and the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at one of the outer panels, and the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the additional inner panel.
8. A muffler in accordance with claim 6, wherein: the neck provided at the inner panel is oriented axially away from the neck provided at one of the outer panels; or the neck provided at the inner panel is oriented axially away from the neck provided at the additional inner panel.
9. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein the outer pipe has a cylindrical configuration.
10. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the inner pipe comprises an inner pipe wall; the inner pipe wall has a length area that is enclosed by the muffling material; and the length area of the inner pipe wall has a plurality of openings passing through the inner pipe wall.
11. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: an intermediate space is formed between the outer pipe and the inner pipe; and the muffling material essentially entirely fills up the intermediate space formed between the outer pipe and the inner pipe.
12. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the muffling material comprises fiber material; or the muffling material comprises foamed material; or the muffling material comprises fiber material and foamed material.
13. A muffler in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the inner panel is a shaped sheet metal part; or at least one of the outer panels is a shaped sheet metal part; or the additional inner panel is a shaped sheet metal part; or any of the inner panel, and at least one of the outer panels, and the additional inner panel is a shaped sheet metal part.
14. An exhaust system comprising a muffler, the muffler comprising: a muffler housing comprising a housing jacket elongated in a direction of a housing longitudinal axis, and an outer panel connected to the housing jacket at each of two axial end areas of the housing jacket, wherein the housing jacket with the outer panel defines a muffler interior; at least one inner panel arranged in the muffler interior and dividing the muffler interior; and a muffling unit comprising an exhaust-gas-carrying inner pipe, an outer pipe enclosing the inner pipe, and muffling material arranged between the inner pipe and the outer pipe, wherein the inner pipe is accommodated in an opening of the inner panel and in an opening of one of the outer panels or an opening of the inner panel and an opening of an additional inner panel, and the outer pipe is permanently connected to the inner panel and to one of the outer panels or to the inner panel and to an additional inner panel, wherein the outer pipe has a radial distance to the inner pipe in each of axial end areas, such as to be not directly connected to the inner pipe in each of the axial end areas.
15. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 14, wherein: the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the inner panel; or the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to one the outer panels; or the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the additional inner panel; or any combination of the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the inner panel, and the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to one the outer panels, and the outer pipe is connected by a weld connection to the additional inner panel.
16. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 14, wherein: an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the inner panel; or an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in one of the outer panels; or an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the inner panel, and an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in one of the outer panels and an axial bulge accommodating the outer pipe is formed in the additional inner panel.
17. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 16, wherein: the opening provided in the inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the inner panel; or the opening provided in one of the outer panels is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels; or the opening provided in the additional inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of the opening provided in the inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the inner panel, and the opening provided in one of the outer panels is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels, and the opening provided in the additional inner panel is located in an area of the axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel; or the axial bulge formed in the inner panel or the axial bulge formed in one of the outer panels or axial bulge formed in the additional inner panel are oriented axially spaced apart from one another.
18. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 17, wherein: the inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge of the inner panel, and encloses the opening formed in the inner panel; or the outer panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the outer panel and encloses the opening formed in the outer panel; or the additional inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the additional inner panel and encloses the opening formed in the additional inner panel; or any combination of the inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge of the inner panel, and encloses the opening formed in the inner panel, and the outer panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the outer panel and encloses the opening formed in the outer panel, and the additional inner panel has a neck which encloses the inner pipe and is oriented axially away from a direction of the axial bulge provided in the additional inner panel and encloses the opening formed in the additional inner panel.
19. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 18, wherein: the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the inner panel; or the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at one of the outer panels; or the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the additional inner panel; or any combination of the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the inner panel, and the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at one of the outer panels, and the inner pipe is permanently connected to the neck provided at the additional inner panel; or the neck provided at the inner panel is oriented axially away from the neck provided at one of the outer panels; or the neck provided at the inner panel is oriented axially away from the neck provided at the additional inner panel.
20. An exhaust system in accordance with claim 14, wherein: the inner pipe comprises an inner pipe wall; the inner pipe wall has a length area that is enclosed by the muffling material; and the length area of the inner pipe wall has a plurality of openings passing through the inner pipe wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(3) Referring to the drawings,
(4) The muffler 10 comprises a muffler housing 12 with a housing jacket 14, which is, for example, essentially cylindrical and is elongated in the direction of a housing longitudinal axis A. This muffler is permanently connected, for example, by flanging or/and welding, to outer panels 16, 16′ at both axial end areas of the housing jacket 14, so that the housing jacket 14 defines with the two outer panels 16, 16′ a housing interior 18.
(5) An inner panel 20, which is at an axial distance to the outer panel 16, is provided in the housing interior 18 in the example shown. The inner panel 20 divides the housing interior 18 into a plurality of space areas, so that a chamber 22 is formed between the outer panel 16 and the inner panel 20 shown in the exemplary embodiment being shown. The inner panel 20 may have, for example, a perforation, for the sake of muffling, so that the chamber 22 is open to the remaining area of the housing interior 18 and thus can form a resonator chamber.
(6) A muffling unit generally designated by the reference number 24 comprises an exhaust-gas-carrying inner pipe 26 as well as an outer pipe 28, which encloses the inner pipe 26 and has an essentially cylindrical shape. An intermediate space 30 formed between the inner pipe 26 and the outer pipe 28 is essentially entirely filled with muffling material 32.
(7) The muffling unit 24 may be provided as a preassembled assembly unit for the muffler 10. The inner pipe 26 may be positioned in the outer pipe 28 for this and the intermediate space 30 formed between them can then be filled with the muffling material 32. The muffling material 32 may be, for example, foamed material, which is injected into the intermediate space 30 after the defined positioning of the inner pipe 26 in relation to the outer pipe 28. The muffling material 32 may, as an alternative, also comprise fiber material, which is stuffed into the intermediate space 30 or can be wound around the inner pipe 26, for example, in the form of a fiber mat before inserting the inner pipe 26 into the outer pipe 28 and can then be inserted together with the inner pipe 26 into the outer pipe 28.
(8) It is seen that due to its cylindrical shape, the outer pipe 28 has a radial distance to the inner pipe 26 in its two axial end areas 34, 36 as well as in the length areas located between them and in particular is not directly connected to this inner pipe 26 in any length area. A holding together of this muffling unit 24 is guaranteed via the muffling material 32 arranged between the inner pipe 26 and the outer pipe 28. In order to be able to efficiently utilize the muffling characteristic of the muffling material 32, a perforation with a plurality of openings 35 passing through a pipe wall 33 of same is provided in the inner pipe 26.
(9) In the case of the muffler 10 shown in
(10) An axial bulge 46 is also provided in the inner panel 20. This bulge 46 is oriented away from the axial bulge 38 provided in the outer panel 16 and accommodates the axial end area 36 of the outer pipe 28 or the part of the muffling material 32 also provided in this axial end area 36 of the outer pipe 28. Here as well, the axial bulge 46 is preferably adapted in terms of shape and dimensioning to the shape and dimensioning of the outer pipe 28 in its axial end area 36, so that the outer pipe 28 with its axial end area 36 can be accommodated with slight press fit in the axial bulge 46.
(11) An opening 48 accommodating an end area 49 of the inner pipe 26 and through which this inner pipe 26 passes, is provided in the central area of the axial bulge 46 of the inner panel 20 and is enclosed by a neck 50 formed at the inner panel 20 and extending approximately axially. The neck 50 is oriented away from the axial bulge 46, i.e., the interior formed in this bulge 46, so that here as well there is no mutual interference with the area of the muffling material 32, which area meshes with the axial bulge 46. In particular, it is seen that the neck is also oriented away from the outer panel 16, so that the neck 42 provided at the outer panel 16 and the neck 50 provided at the inner panel 20 are oriented away from one another.
(12) A permanent holding together of the different components and assembly units can be achieved by connection in substance, i.e., for example, by welding. Thus, the inner panel 20 is preferably fixed to the housing jacket 14 by a weld 52, for example, a continuous weld seam or a plurality of welding spots. To ensure a tight closure against the discharge of exhaust gas, the inner pipe 26 is fixed in an inner pipe axial end area to the outer panel 16, preferably to the neck 42 of same, by a weld 52, preferably a continuous weld seam. In a corresponding manner, even though this is not absolutely necessary for the sake of passage of exhaust gas, the inner pipe 26 in an inner pipe other axial end area 49 may also be fixed to the inner panel 20, preferably to the neck 50 of same, by a weld 56, preferably again by a continuous weld seam. In particular, a connection in substance of the outer pipe 28 to the panel 20 in the area of a weld 58, which can preferably in turn be configured as a continuous weld seam or a plurality of welding spots arranged at spaced locations from one another, ensures a permanent connection of the muffling assembly unit 24. As an alternative or in addition, the outer pipe 28 can be fixed to the outer panel 16 by a weld 60, wherein the weld 60 may also comprise a continuous weld seam or a plurality of welding spots arranged at spaced locations from one another. If the outer pipe 28 is fixed in the outer pipe two axial end areas 34, 36 to the outer panel 16 and to the inner panel 20 by welding, as a result of which a relatively rigid connection of these two panels to one another is established as well, it may be advantageous not to connect the inner pipe 26 in the inner pipe end area 49 rigidly to the inner panel 20 because of the different thermal expansions of the inner pipe 26, on the one hand, and of the outer pipe 28, on the other hand, which are to be expected during the operation.
(13) A stable hold of the muffling unit 24 in the muffler 10 is guaranteed by the permanent connection of the outer pipe 28 at the inner panel 20 or/and at the outer panel 16, each adjoining the respective axial bulge 38 or 46 formed therein. This can be supported by the permanent connection of the inner pipe 26 in at least one of its two end areas 44, 49 at the outer panel 16 or at the inner panel 20.
(14) It should be pointed out that the principles of the present invention may also be utilized when the muffling unit 24 is carried or fixed in its two axial end areas or in the two axial end areas 34, 36 of the outer pipe 28 at two inner panels 20, 20′ arranged in the housing interior 18 of the muffler 10.
(15) While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.