PNEUMATIC PUMP NOISE REDUCTION
20190242372 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B39/0061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A silencer device may be positioned in-line with an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump to reduce a noise generated at the exhaust tube. The silencer devices includes a noise absorbing media and a body section housing the noise absorbing media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof. The silencer device also includes a fluid inlet section having an inlet tube that directs fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the noise absorbing media and an inlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section to restrict fluid flow therethrough. The silencer device further includes a fluid outlet section having an outlet tube that directs fluid flow from the noise absorbing media and an outlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid outlet section to restrict fluid flow therethrough.
Claims
1. A silencer device configured to be positioned in-line with an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump to reduce a noise generated at the exhaust tube, the silencer device comprising: a noise absorbing media; a body section housing the noise absorbing media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof; a fluid inlet section comprising: an inlet tube configured to direct a fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the noise absorbing media; and an inlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough; and a fluid outlet section comprising: an outlet tube configured to direct fluid flow from the noise absorbing media; and an outlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid outlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough.
2. The silencer device of claim 1, wherein an inner side wall of the body section is threaded.
3. The silencer device of claim 2, wherein the noise absorbing media is press-fitted within the body section.
4. The silencer device of claim 1, wherein the fluid inlet section and the body section are integrally formed.
5. The silencer device of claim 1, wherein the fluid outlet section and the body section are integrally formed.
6. The silencer device of claim 1, wherein the body section comprises a tube.
7. The silencer device of claim 6, wherein the tube is a flexible tube.
8. The silencer device of claim 1, wherein the noise absorbing media is a porous media.
9. The silencer device of claim 8, wherein the porous media comprises metal.
10. The silencer device of claim 8, wherein the porous media is a foam.
11. The silencer device of claim 10, wherein the foam comprises polyurethane.
12. A silencer device configured to be positioned in-line with an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump to reduce a noise generated at the exhaust tube, the silencer device comprising: a porous foam media; a body section housing the porous foam media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof; a fluid inlet section comprising an inlet tube configured to direct fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the porous foam media, and a fluid outlet section comprising an outlet tube configured to direct fluid flow from the porous foam media.
13. The silencer device of claim 12, wherein the body section comprises an annular wall that circumferentially surrounds the porous foam media and that radially seals against the peripheral walls of the porous foam media.
14. A system comprising a pneumatic pump and a silencer device positioned in-line with an exhaust tube of the pneumatic pump to reduce a noise generated at the exhaust tube, the silencer device comprising: a noise absorbing media; a body section housing the noise absorbing media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof; a fluid inlet section comprising: an inlet tube configured to direct fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the noise absorbing media; and an inlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough; and a fluid outlet section comprising: an outlet tube configured to direct fluid flow from the noise absorbing media; and an outlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid outlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein an inner side wall of the body section is threaded.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the noise absorbing media is press-fitted within the body section.
17. The system of claim 14, wherein the fluid inlet section and the body section are integrally formed.
18. The system of claim 14, wherein the fluid outlet section and the body section are integrally formed.
19. The system of claim 14, wherein the body section comprises a tube.
20. The system of claim 14, comprising a capnograph with the pneumatic pump, the exhaust tube, and the silencer device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Some embodiments of the disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying figures. The description, together with the figures, makes apparent to a person having ordinary skill in the art how some embodiments of the disclosure may be practiced. The figures are for the purpose of illustrative discussion and no attempt is made to show structural details of an embodiment in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the teachings of the disclosure. For the sake of clarity, some objects depicted in the figures are not to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] In the following description, various aspects of the disclosure will be described. For the purpose of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the different aspects of the disclosure. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the disclosure may be practiced without specific details being presented herein. Furthermore, well-known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the disclosure.
[0030] The present disclosure relates generally to the field of silencers for pneumatic pumps.
[0031] There is provided, according to some embodiments, a silencer device for in-line silencing of a noise generated at an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump. The silencer device includes a noise absorbing media, and a body section housing the noise absorbing media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof. The silencer device also includes an inlet section configured to direct fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the noise absorbing media via an upstream extremity thereof, and a fluid outlet section configured to direct fluid flow from the noise absorbing media via a downstream extremity thereof. At least one restrictor may be fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and/or the fluid outlet section and is configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough.
[0032] Optionally, the radial sealing around the peripheral walls of the noise absorbing media limits fluid flow through the noise absorbing media to the upstream and downstream extremities thereof.
[0033] As used herein the term in-line is to be construed as referring to a device (e.g., silencer) positioned along the exhaust tube. The device may be coaxial with the exhaust tube. The device is utilized for a step or a process carried out at some point during the operation of the pump in order to reduce (e.g., attenuate) a noise generated at the exhaust tube.
[0034] Optionally, the noise absorbing media is a porous media. Optionally, the porous media includes metal (e.g., metal or metal alloy). Optionally, the noise absorbing media includes porous foam. Optionally, the foam is a polyurethane foam. A non-limiting example of polyurethane foams include the PORON foams manufactured by Rogers Corporation.
[0035] Optionally, the silencer includes an inlet flow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough. Optionally, the silencer includes an outlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough. Optionally, the silencer includes an inlet flow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough, and an outlet airflow restrictor fluidly connected to the fluid inlet section and configured to restrict fluid flow therethrough.
[0036] Each of the inlet flow restrictor and the outlet flow restrictor may be independently integrally formed with or embedded in the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section, respectively.
[0037] According to some embodiments, an inner side wall of the body section may be threaded. In such embodiments, the noise absorbing media may be press-fitted into the body section. The threading may facilitate acoustic sealing and/or provide sufficient acoustic sealing.
[0038] According to some embodiments, the fluid inlet section and the body section are integrally formed. According to some embodiments, the fluid outlet section and the body section are integrally formed. According to some embodiments, the body section is integrally formed with the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section. According to some embodiments, the body section is coupled to and/or sealed with the fluid inlet section and/or the fluid outlet section.
[0039] According to some embodiments, the body section includes a tube (e.g., hollow, cylindrical structure). The tube may be a flexible tube. The tube may be a hard plastic tube. The tube may be a soft tube.
[0040] In a non-limiting example, a fluid inlet section and a fluid outlet section, both formed of a cap sealing, are each coupled at one respective extremity (e.g., end) of a body section formed of a soft tube. In another non-limiting example, a body section and a fluid inlet section are integrally formed of molded hard plastic and sealingly coupled to a fluid outlet section formed of a cap.
[0041] A person skilled in the art will appreciate that various techniques may be used to ensure coupling of the body section to the fluid inlet section and/or the fluid outlet section. Such techniques include, but are not limited to, glue bonding or ultrasonic welding. In a non-limiting example, a body section formed of a molded hard plastic may be glue bonded to the fluid inlet and outlet sections formed of a cap.
[0042] According to some embodiments, a method of manufacturing a silencer device for reducing (e.g., attenuating) noise produced at an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump includes providing a noise absorbing media, a body section, an inlet section and an outlet section. The method further includes inserting the noise absorbing media such that the body portion radially seals the peripheral wall of the noise absorbing media such as to allow fluid passage through the noise absorbing media only from an upstream extremity to a downstream extremity thereof. Following the insertion step, the method may include coupling at least one of the fluid inlet section to the body section such as to allow direction of fluid flow from the inlet section to the noise absorbing media via the upstream extremity of the noise absorbing media and the fluid outlet section to the body section such as to allow direction of fluid flow from the noise absorbing media to the outlet section via the downstream extremity of the noise absorbing media. Optionally, one of the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section is coupled to the body section prior to insertion of the noise absorbing media to the body section. Optionally, one of the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section is integrally formed with the body portion.
[0043] According to some embodiments, the noise absorbing media is a porous media. According to some embodiments, the porous media includes metal (e.g., metal or metal alloy). According to some embodiments, the noise absorbing media is a porous foam. According to some embodiments, the foam includes polyurethane.
[0044] There is provided, according to some embodiments, a silencer device for in-line silencing of a noise generated at an exhaust tube of a pneumatic pump. The silencer device includes a porous foam media, and a body section housing the noise absorbing media and radially sealing peripheral walls thereof. The silencer device also includes an inlet section configured to direct fluid flow from the exhaust tube into the noise absorbing media, and a fluid outlet section configured to direct fluid flow from the noise absorbing media.
[0045] There is provided, according to some embodiments, a system including a pneumatic pump including any of the silencer devises disclosed herein.
[0046] Throughout the following description, similar elements of different embodiments of the device are referenced by element numbers differing by integer multiples of 100. For example, a noise absorbing media of
[0047] Reference is now made to
[0048] In particular, a silencer device 100 includes a noise absorbing media 102 through which a fluid flow from an exhaust tube (not shown) passes. The silencer device 100 also includes a body section 104 that houses and radially seals against peripheral walls (e.g., radially-outer wall) of the noise absorbing media 102 to allow fluid passage only from two extremities (e.g., ends) of the noise absorbing media 102. Optionally, the body section 104 is a tube (e.g., hollow, cylindrical structure defined by an annular wall that circumferentially surrounds and/or radially seals against the peripheral walls of the noise absorbing media 102). The tube may be formed of a soft material and/or elastic material such as a rubber. An inlet section 106 may direct a fluid flow from an exhaust tube (not shown) into the noise absorbing media 102 via an upstream extremity thereof. Optionally, the fluid inlet section 106 includes an inlet tube 107 and an inlet airflow restrictor 108 that restrict fluid flow therethrough. Optionally, the fluid inlet section 106 is coupled to the body section 104, such as to allow fluid connection to an upstream extremity 102a of the noise absorbing media 102. A fluid outlet section 110 may direct fluid flow from the noise absorbing media 102 via a downstream extremity 102b thereof. Optionally, the fluid outlet section 110 includes an outlet tube 111 and an outlet airflow restrictor 112 that restrict fluid flow therethrough. The fluid outlet section 110 may be coupled to the body section 104, such as to allow fluid connection to a downstream extremity 102b of noise absorbing media 102.
[0049] Each of the fluid inlet section 106 and the fluid outlet section 110 may be coupled to the body section 104 by soldering or gluing (e.g., by glue, solvent). Optionally, the coupling of at least one of the fluid inlet section 106 and the fluid outlet section 110 is performed following insertion of the noise absorbing media 102 into the body section 104. In a non-limiting example, the noise absorbing media 102 may be inserted into the body section 104 through an end opening 104a or 104b prior to coupling of the inlet section 106 and the outlet section 110 thereto.
[0050] Reference is now made to
[0051] A silencer device 200 is substantially similar to the silencer device 100 of
[0052] Similarly to the fluid inlet section 106 of
[0053] Reference is now made to
[0054] Similarly to silencer device 100 of
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[0056] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, or components, but do not preclude or rule out the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, or groups thereof. Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which these embodiments belong.
[0057] Unless specifically stated otherwise, as apparent from the following discussions, it is appreciated that throughout the specification discussions utilizing terms such as processing, computing, calculating, determining, estimating, or the like, refer to the action and/or processes of a computer or computing system, or similar electronic computing device, that manipulate and/or transform data represented as physical, such as electronic, quantities within the computing system's registers and/or memories into other data similarly represented as physical quantities within the computing system's memories, registers or other such information storage, transmission or display devices. Embodiments of the present disclosure may include apparatuses for performing the operations herein. The processes presented herein are not inherently related to any particular apparatus.
[0058] While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced be interpreted to include all such modifications, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.