RV generator auxiliary exhaust system and method
10669917 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2590/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2450/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1822
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2470/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An auxiliary exhaust system for an internal combustion generator of a recreational vehicle has an elbow section with a proximal end adapted to be removably attached to an exhaust pipe of a generator and a remote end affixed to a first stack section; a second stack section adapted to be removably attached to a remote end of the first stack section, and a terminal stack section adapted to be removably affixed to a remote end of the second stack section, the stack sections together forming a fluid conduit for exhaust gases; the inlet end of the first stack section having restricted diameter portion to create a venturi effect on gases flowing through the first stack section; wherein the remote end of the elbow section is of smaller diameter than the inlet end of the first stack section and is held in concentric, spaced-apart relation to the inlet end of the first stack section to enable ambient air to be drawn into the inlet end of the first stack section as gases are passed through the auxiliary exhaust system.
Claims
1. An auxiliary exhaust system for a recreational vehicle, the auxiliary exhaust system comprising: an elbow section with a proximate end adapted to be removably attached to a tail pipe of an internal combustion motor on a generator, and a remote end affixed to a first stack section via a plurality of brackets attached to an exterior surface of the first stack section and the remote end of the elbow section, the plurality of brackets adapted to hold the remote end of the elbow section in a spaced-apart relationship relative to the first stack section to enable ambient air to be drawn into the first stack section; a second stack section adapted to be removably attached to a remote end of the first stack section, the stack sections together forming a fluid conduit for exhaust gases; wherein the first stack section is provided with a venturi valve on an interior diameter of the first stack section; and wherein the remote end of the elbow section is disposed concentric with the first stack section.
2. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the venturi valve comprises an insert that is friction fit to the interior of the first stack section.
3. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the venturi valve defines an hour glass shaped member having an entry cone, an exit cone and a reduced diameter section between the entry cone and the exit cone.
4. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the first stack section and the second stack section are formed of polycarbonate.
5. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the elbow section is made of steel.
6. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the proximate end of the elbow section defines a flare to form an enlarged diameter.
7. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, further comprising a pair of shock cords affixed to the first stack section and adapted for removable attachment to a recreational vehicle.
8. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, further comprising a coupler adapter, the coupler adapter being adapted for attachment to a tail pipe of an internal combustion motor at one end and adapted for attachment at an opposite end to the proximate end of the elbow section.
9. The auxiliary exhaust system of claim 1, wherein the venturi valve comprises an insert that is friction fit to the interior of the first stack section; and wherein the venturi valve comprises an hour glass shaped member having an entry cone, an exit cone and a reduced diameter section between the entry cone and the exit cone.
10. A method of exhausting gases from an internal combustion generator motor on a recreational vehicle, the process comprising the steps of: connecting a first end of a coupler adapter to a tail pipe of the internal combustion generator; attaching a proximate end of an elbow section to a second end of the coupler adapter, the elbow section having a first stack section connected thereto at a remote end via a plurality of brackets attached to an exterior surface of the first stack section and the remote end of the elbow section, the plurality of brackets adapted to hold the remote end of the elbow section in a spaced-apart relationship relative to the first stack section to enable ambient air to be drawn into the first stack section; connecting at least one second stack section to the first stack section, whereby the first stack section and the second stack section form a fluid conduit for exhaust gases; wherein an inlet end of the first stack section is provided with a venturi valve on an interior diameter of the first stack section; wherein the remote end of the elbow section is of smaller diameter than the inlet end of the first stack section; wherein the remote end of the elbow section is disposed concentric with the inlet end of the first stack section.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the venturi valve comprises an insert that is friction fit to the interior of the first stack section; and wherein the venturi valve comprises an hour glass shaped member having an entry cone, an exit cone and a reduced diameter section between the entry cone and the exit cone.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of attaching the first stack section to the recreational vehicle by a pair of shock cords.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the first stack section and the second stack section are made of polycarbonate.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the proximate end of the elbow section is flared out to form an enlarged diameter.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the first stack section and the at least one second stack section each have a necked down end portion to fit within a diameter of an adjacent stack section.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the elbow section is made of steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
(4) For a better understanding of the invention and its operation, turning now to the drawings,
(5) The preferred auxiliary exhaust system 10 has an elbow section 11 that is adapted (i.e. sized and shaped) to be removably mounted to at least a portion of the tail pipe 34 at a proximate end and is attached to the first stack section 20 at an opposing, more remote end. Second stack section 21 is removably connected to first stack section 20 and terminal stack section 22 is removably connected to second stack section 21, whereby stack sections 20, 21, 22 form a fluid communication conduit for exhaust gases.
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(9) The coupler adapter 13 may be affixed to the tail pipe 34 by a conventional muffler clamp, comprising a U-shaped double threaded bolt 36, a backer plate 37 and nuts 38 (only one shown in
(10) The remote end 19 of elbow section 11 is affixed to the first stack section 20 by a plurality of fasteners such as brackets 25 that are affixed to an inlet end of the first stack section 20 and the remote end 19 of the elbow section 11. The remote end 19 of elbow section 11 preferably defines a smaller diameter than the inlet end of first stack section 20 and the brackets 25 maintain the first stack section 20 in a concentric orientation relative to the remote end 19 of elbow section 11. In addition, as seen in
(11) The first stack section 20 preferably defines a reduced diameter or necked-down terminal end 24 to enable the first stack section to be removable attached to a second stack section 21 by sliding the end of stack section 21 over the necked down terminal end 24. Similarly, second stack section 21 preferably defines a necked down terminal end 24 to facilitate attachment of the terminal stack section 22 to the second stack section 21. Stack sections 20, 21 and 22 are preferably made from polycarbonate, a lightweight, durable material that has high impact resistance and poor thermal conductive properties. As a result, the external surface of the stack sections 20, 21, 22 reduce or prevent the transfer of heat from the exhaust gases to the external surface of the stack section, thus reducing the risk of burn injury should someone come in contact with the stack sections during operation. Preferred embodiments of stack sections 20, 21, 22 may have a nominal internal diameter of approximately 76 mm and a nominal external diameter of approximately 78 mm.
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(13) The venturi effect created by the valve located within the inlet of the first stack section 20 has been found to increase the air flow through the stack sections 20, 21, 22 by a statistically significant amount over the prior art, specifically 20% or more, thus increasing the efficiency of the auxiliary exhaust system. Thus increased airflow, in combination with the introduction of ambient air introduced at the gap between the elbow section and the first stack section, has shown to decrease the temperature on the external surface of the stack sections significantly, and thus further reducing the possibility of a burn when coming in contact with the stack sections.
(14) In a particularly preferred method of use, an appropriately sized coupler adapter 13 is connected to a tailpipe 34 of an internal combustion motor 16 on an RV. The proximate end 12 of elbow section 11, with the first stack section 20 attached, is removably connected to an opposite end of the coupler adapter, such as by a spring bail clip, and the first stack section is secured to the RV by the shock cords. Second stack section 21 is then attached to the first stack section 20 by sliding the large diameter end of stack section 22 over the necked down portion 24 of stack section 20. Additional stack sections 21 may be added as needed to achieve the desired height before sliding the terminal stack section 22 in place over the necked down end 24 of stack section 21.
(15) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Changes in the shapes and materials employed herein are anticipated by those skilled in the art as different plastics, sizes and configurations may be used as available without departing from the inventive concept divulged.