Claims
- 1. A muffler for use in a motor exhaust system, said muffler comprising a closed tubular oval-shaped shell having opposite ends and an interior chamber, and gas passage means in said interior chamber for passing exhaust gases between the ends of the shell, said passage means comprising axially elongated inlet and outlet tubes with longitudinal axes disposed in side-by-side relation, each of said tubes being formed by a metal wall having first and second end portions located at opposite ends of said shell, each of said first end portions being generally round in cross-section, the metal forming each of said second end portions being axially slotted and laterally flattened in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube and pressed into contact whereby to complete closed the tube end and form a pair of side openings in the tube at a location axially inward of the closed tube end, said openings being sufficient to pass the exhaust gases in a direction transverse of said tube axis.
- 2. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein said shell has a longitudinal axis and first and second end walls at its opposite longitudinal ends, and the metal comprising said first and second end walls of said shell, respectively, is deformed into engagement so as to form a double metal layer end closure with the outer periphery of said first and second end portions of said tubes to support said inlet tube and said outlet tube and to close the ends of said shell.
- 3. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said second end portions is axially slotted by a pair of axial slots extending form the end of the tube axially inward to define a pair of axially extending wall portions which are deformably pressed together and flattened whereby to close the tube ned and form said openings axially inwardly of the closed end.
- 4. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said inlet and outlet tubes define a first path direction for the exhaust gas to flow between the inlet and outlet end of the shell and said openings in the side walls of said tubes are positioned to compel the exhaust gas to reverse its direction and flow from the outlet end to the inlet end of said shell.
- 5. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein said passage means comprises a pair of outlet tubes, said flattened second end portion of each said outlet tube being juxtaposed with said first end portion of said inlet tube.
- 6. The muffler as recited in claim 5 wherein said inlet tube is disposed between said outlet tubes.
- 7. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein a predetermined axial end portion of each of the respective opposite end walls of said shell is flattened against a respective axial end portion of said second end portions of said tubes, said flattened together portions being disposed in a plane that is parallel to said longitudinal axis of said tubes.
- 8. The muffler as recited in claim 7 wherein the flattened portions of said shell end walls and said tube end portions are in a common plane which includes said longitudinal axis.
- 9. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein said shell has transverse end walls adjacent the opposite inlet and outlet ends of said shell, one said end wall being compressively deformed into engagement about one of said first end portion of said inlet tube and forming an inlet opening encircling said first end portion of the inlet tube, and the other said end wall being compressively deformed into engagement about said first end portion of said outlet tube and forming an outlet opening encircling said first end portion of the outlet tube.
- 10. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein said shell has a longitudinal axis and is generally oval shaped and defined by a cross-section having long and short axes orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said shell, and said end walls of said shell are deformably contoured such that a portion of each is in a plane generally including said long axis.
- 11. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein an annular rib in the shell extends radially outwardly from said shell adjacent to each said end wall.
- 12. The muffler as recited in claim 1 wherein said shell is generally contoured and oval in cross section, and comprises a plurality of ribs spaced longitudinally between said end walls, each said rib being disposed in a respective plane transverse to said longitudinal axis.
- 13. The muffler as recited in claim 12 wherein said ribs extend radially outwardly from and around said shell, each said rib being continuous.
- 14. The muffler as recited in claim 11 wherein said annular rib is integrally formed from the material of said shell.
- 15. A muffler for a motor exhaust system, said muffler comprising a longitudinal metal shell having first and second end walls, three generally round metal inlet and outlet conduits, each of said conduits having opposite end portions juxtaposed, respectively, with one another and with the opposite respective first and second end walls of said shell, and engagement means integrally formed with said shell for engaging each of said first and second end portions of said conduits whereby to support each of said conduits in retroverted side-by-side relation and for closing the opposite ends of said shell whereby to form an interior expansion chamber, said inlet conduit having one end portion thereof connectable to said exhaust system, said outlet conduit having one end portion thereof for discharging gases to the atmosphere, and each of the other end portions of said conduits being partially closed by material thereof begin pinched together and flattened into engagement whereby to form a closed end and having two side openings at a location axially inward of its closed end for compelling gases to flow in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis of said shell.
- 16. The muffler as recited in claim 15 wherein said engagement means comprises each of said end walls of said shell being deformed in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis to close around each of said end portions without deforming each of said one end portions of said inlet and outlet conduits.
- 17. The muffler as recited in claim 15 including annular rib means adjacent each of said end walls for facilitating deformation of each of said end walls.
- 18. An acoustic muffler through which exhaust gas form a combustion engine passes on its way to the atmosphere, said muffler comprising an elongated tubular shell having opposite longitudinal end walls pinched together to form a closed space inside the shell, an inlet tube, and an outlet tube, each of said tubes being substantially cylindrical in cross-section and having axially spaced first and second end portions and associated first and second ends, each of said first end portions begin secured by the pinched end walls of said shell and defining, respectively, an exhaust gas inlet connectable to the engine exhaust system for receiving the exhaust gas from the engine and an exhaust gas outlet connectable to a tailpipe for discharging the exhaust gas to the atmosphere, and each of said second end portions communicating with said space, at least one of said second end portions having an end wall that is axially slotted and deformably pinched adjacent to its second end whereby to form axially extending flattened wall portions which are pressed into contact with one another whereby to close the tube end and define a pair of shaped openings inwardly of said closed tube end which will compel the exhaust gases to pass in a direction transverse to the tube axis.
- 19. The muffler as recited in claim 18 wherein each of said second end portions of each of said tubes are of like construction.
- 20. The muffler as recited in claim 18 further comprising a pair of outlet tubes, each of said outlet tubes having said first and second end portions, and each of said second end portions being provided with a pair of said shaped openings for receiving gas directed thereto from said inlet tube.
- 21. The muffler as recited in claim 18 further comprising a partition enclosed by said shell to longitudinally divide said closed space into two separate chambers, and reverse flow means for communicating said exhaust gas between each of said second end portions of each of said inlet and outlet conduits through each of said two chambers.
- 22. The muffler as recited in claim 21 wherein a respective medial portion of each said inlet tube and said outlet tube is disposed in one of said two separate chambers, each of said medial portions being provided with a plurality of apertures which communicate gas in a direction radially outwardly from the respective tube.
- 23. The muffler as recited in claim 22 wherein said reverse flow means comprises an elongated reversing tube having its opposite end portions flattened and secured by the respective pinched end walls of said shell, and each said end being closed and formed with shaped openings substantially similar at least one in said second end portion, a medial portion of said reverse flow tube being disposed in said one of said two separate chambers and provided with a plurality of apertures which communicate gas radially outwardly therefrom.
- 24. The muffler as recited in claim 21 wherein a respective medial portion of each said inlet and outlet tubes has a medial portion thereof disposed in one of said chambers, each said medial portion being provided with a plurality of radially outwardly extending louvers which communicate gas in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said shell.
- 25. The muffler as recited in claim 18 further comprising gas turn around means for reversing the axial direction of gas flow when passed from said inlet tube to said outlet tube.
- 26. The muffler as recited in claim 25 wherein said turn around means comprises a partition dividing said closed space into a pair of chambers, and an axially elongated reverse flow tube supported by the partition and having opposite first and second end portions axially slotted and flattened to form at each end of the reverse flow tube an end closure and a pair of side openings to communicate gases in a direction transversely of the tube axis, the respective end portions of said reverse flow tube receiving exhaust gas from said inlet tube in one said chamber and discharging exhaust gas to said outlet tube in the other said resonator chamber.
- 27. The muffler as recited in claim 18 wherein said second end portion of each said inlet tube and outlet tube is reduced in cross-section to form a smooth transition between said pressed and said undeformed end portions.
- 28. The muffler as recited in claim 18 wherein each of said tubes are substantially of equal length and said pressed end portions are grippingly engaged by said opposite end walls of said shell being deformed in engagement therewith.
- 29. The muffler as recited in claim 18 including support means, integral with said shell, for supporting said tubes in side by side relation.
- 30. The muffler as recited in claim 25 wherein said turn around means comprises a reverse flow tube having a first end portion secured by said inlet end wall and a second end portion, said tube having openings formed in said first end portion, said muffler further comprising a first and a second partition secured around their respective outer peripheries to the inner wall of said shell, said partitions being longitudinally spaced to partition said closed chamber of said shell into first, second, and third chambers, said second chamber defining a turnaround chamber to direct exhaust gas between said second end portion of said inlet tube and said second end portion of said reverse flow tube in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axes of said tubes, said first chamber being adjacent said inlet end wall of said shell and defining a turnaround chamber to direct exhaust gas between said first end portions of said reverse flow tube and said outlet tube in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axes of said tubes.
- 31. The muffler a recited in claim 30 wherein said second partition includes a tuning tube for communicating gas from said second to said third chamber, said third chamber forming a Helmholtz resonator chamber with said tuning tube.
- 32. The muffler as recited in claim 30 further comprising apertures located in said partitions and collar means associated with said apertures in said first partition for receiving and securing a portion of said inlet, outlet, and reversing tubes.
- 33. The muffler as recited in claim 31 wherein said tuning tube and said inlet tube are disposed in a common plane including the longitudinal axis of said shell.
- 34. The muffler a recited in claim 33 wherein said tuning tube and said inlet tube are generally concentric with said longitudinal axis of said shell.
- 35. The muffler as recited in claim 30 including means associated with said first partition and said first and second chambers for attenuating mid-range sound frequencies.
- 36. The muffler as recited in claim 35 wherein said attenuating means comprises a plurality of openings provided in said first partition whereby exhaust gases are permitted to communicate directly between said first and said second chambers.
- 37. The muffler as recited in claim 18 further comprising rib means adjacent each end wall of said shell for facilitating pinch-down of the cross-section of said shell at each end of the shell.
- 38. The muffler as recited in claim 37 wherein said rib means comprises a plurality of longitudinally spaced ribs each extending radially outwardly from said shell and each extending continuously around said shell.
- 39. The muffler as recited in claim 30 wherein said reverse flow tube extends between the opposite end walls of said shell and said second end portion of said reverse flow tube includes a medial portion provided with a plurality of openings for receiving gas in said second chamber, said reverse flow tube including a pinched end secured by said outlet end wall.
- 40. A muffler for silencing the exhaust gas from a combustion engine, said muffler comprising a shell of elongated tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and opposite ends extending transversely to said axis, and gas passage means comprising a plurality of tube sections adjacent the ends of the shell which collectively define a retroverted passage for passing exhaust gases through the shell, each of said tube sections including an inlet section, an outlet section, and a closure section for changing the direction of said gas flow, each of said closure sections having an axially slotted end portion deformably pinched such that the material thereof is compressed together to close the end of said section and the axial slots are partially laterally deformed to form a pair of openings axially inward from the closed end for communicating gas in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis.
- 41. The muffler as recited in claim 40 wherein said shell is of oval shaped contour, and said muffler further comprises engagement means integral with said shell and engaging said inlet section, outlet section, and closure sections for supporting said tube sections and for closing said ends of said shell to form an interior expansion chamber enclosing said passage means, said engagement means comprising the end walls of said shell being pinched together and about the respective exteriors of said inlet section, outlet section, and closure section.
- 42. The muffler as recited in claim 40 wherein said passage means comprises a tubular first conduit including said inlet section and one said closure section, a tubular second conduit including said outlet section and one said closure section, and a tubular third conduit including one said closure at each of its opposite end portions, the end walls of said shell forming engagement means for supporting each of said sections in side-by-side relation and for closing said shell to form an interior expansion chamber therein.
- 43. The muffler as recited in claim 42 wherein said end walls of said shell and said inlet, said outlet, and said closure sections of each of said conduits are deformed in place to close said shell about each of said sections and firmly secure said sections to said shell.
- 44. A gas flow conduit for use in apparatus for silencing exhaust gases from a combustion engine, said conduit comprising a generally round tubular wall of metal having an inlet end portion and an outlet end portion spaced along a longitudinal axis, wherein material forming said wall of at least one said end portion is axially slotted and deformably pressed together to close the end thereof and form a closure with a pair of openings axially inward of the closure for directing gas to flow in a direction transversely of said longitudinal axis.
- 45. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein the openings are generally teardrop in shape.
- 46. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein said wall forming said end portion is slotted from the end thereof axially inward to define a pair of axial cantilevered portions which form said openings when said material is pressed together.
- 47. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 46 wherein the material forming the other of said end portions is slotted and deformed in like fashion as said one end portion whereby both ends of said conduit are closed and said end portions are each provided with a pair of side openings axially inward of the respective conduit end for directing gas to flow in a direction transversely of said longitudinal axis.
- 48. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein said deformed end portion and said longitudinal axis are disposed in a common plane.
- 49. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein the area, size, and shape of said side openings and the cross-sectional area of said conduit in its undeformed state are each preselected to have a desired area, size, shape, and relationship to one another.
- 50. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein a plurality of small apertures are provided in said side wall of said conduit to allow gas to travel through said wall in a radial direction.
- 51. The gas flow conduit as recited in claim 44 wherein said openings are spaced from the exterior surface of the undeformed portion of said conduit.
- 52. A muffler for silencing a gas flowing from a combustion engine, comprising an elongated tubular shell having a longitudinal axis and an inlet end and an outlet end spaced along said longitudinal axis, closure means integral with said shell for closing the ends of said shell to form an interior space, perforated flow directing means arranged within said space to provide flow paths of varying length and direction over which the gas may flow in passing between said ends, said flow directing means including an inlet conduit having a first end portion connectable to said gas discharged from said engine and a second end portion opening in said space, a reverse flow conduit having opposite first and second end portions opening in said space, and an outlet conduit having a first end portion opening in said space and a second end portion to discharge said gas to atmosphere, and partition means for dividing said space into two longitudinally spaced chambers, one said chamber being adjacent said inlet end and the other said chamber being adjacent said outlet end, said first end portions of said conduits being juxtaposed in one said chamber and adjacent said inlet end, said first end portion of said reverse flow conduit and of said outlet conduit each being closed by the material forming the side wall of said conduit being pinched together whereby a pair of gas flow openings are provided in the side walls thereof for directing said gas laterally of the conduit axis and into or out of said one chamber.
- 53. The muffler as recited in claim 52 further comprising a means for closing said first end portions of said outlet and said reverse flow conduits wherein said means includes support means for supporting said first and second end portions of said outlet and said reverse flow conduits.
- 54. The muffler as recited in claim 52 wherein said wall of each said conduit includes a plurality of apertures for communicating gas radially of said conduit axis and into said one chamber.
- 55. The muffler as recited in claim 52 wherein said partition means comprises a partition having three collared apertures through which the said inlet, outlet, and reverse conduits pass.
- 56. The muffler as recited in claim 52 wherein said partition means comprises a first and a second partition, said first and second partitions dividing the interior of said shell into first, second and third chambers, said first chamber being adjacent to said inlet end of said shell and said third chamber being adjacent to said outlet end of said shell.
- 57. The muffler as recited in claim 56 wherein said second partition includes a tuning tube that provides the only means of communicating said gas from said second chamber into said third chamber, wherein the dimensions of said tuning chamber are predetermined to optimize attenuation of low frequency sound.
- 58. The muffler as recited in claim 56 wherein said first partition includes a plurality of small ports which communicate gases longitudinally between said first and said second chambers, wherein the dimensions of said small ports are predetermined to optimize attenuation.
- 59. The muffler as recited in claim 57 wherein the axes of said tuning tube and said inlet conduit are generally coaxially aligned.
- 60. The muffler as recited in claim 58 wherein said axes of said tuning tube and said inlet conduit are generally coaxially aligned with said longitudinal axis of said muffler.
- 61. The muffler as recited in claim 58 wherein opposite end portions of said reverse flow tube are secured by said end walls of said shell, said reverse flow tube includes a plurality of round openings for communicating gases radially into said second chamber, and said second end portion of said reverse flow tube has no openings therein and is secured to said outlet end of said shell.
- 62. An acoustic muffler of the type used in an exhaust gas system comprising a one-piece sheet metal housing of elongated tubular shape and having a longitudinal axis and opposite ends extending transversely to said longitudinal axis, one of said ends being an exhaust gas inlet end for the muffler and the other of said ends being an exhaust gas outlet end for the muffler, said housing metal at said inlet end being flattened to form an inlet joint of metal layers that provides an inlet end closure of the inlet end of the housing, said inlet end closure having a gas inlet passage for gas to flow into the housing, said housing metal at said outlet end being flattened to form an outlet joint of metal layers that provide and outlet end closure for the outlet end of the housing, said outlet end closure having a gas outlet passage for gas to flow out of the housing, said end closure serving to seal the opposite ends of the muffler housing except for said gas inlet and a gas outlet passages, a gas flow conduit inside said housing, and flange means on said gas flow conduit having an end portion fitting between the layers of one of said joints whereby this joint supports the flange means and the flange means supports the conduit.
- 63. An acoustic muffler for an exhaust gas system, said muffler comprising a one-piece sheet metal housing of elongated tubular shape and oval cross-section to devine a first and second pair of opposite sides, said housing having a longitudinal axis and opposite ends extending transversely to said longitudinal axis, one of said ends being an exhaust gas inlet end for the muffler and the outer of said end being an exhaust gas outlet end for the muffler, said first pair of opposite sides of said housing at said inlet end being in engagement with one other to form an inlet joint of metal layers that provides an inlet end closure for the inlet end of the housing, said inlet end closure having a gas inlet passage for gas to flow into the housing, said second pair of opposite sides of said housing at said outlet end being in engagement with one other to from an outlet joint of metal layers that provides an outlet end closure for the outlet end of the housing, said outlet end closure having a gas outlet passage for gas to flow out of the housing, said end closures being formed by the metal of said sheet metal housing and serving to seal the opposite ends of the muffler housing except for said gas inlet and gas outlet passages, and an annular radially outwardly extending rib formed in said housing, said rib being located adjacent to the end of the housing and extending transversely to said longitudinal axis.
- 64. An acoustic muffler for an exhaust gas system, said muffler comprising a one-piece sheet metal housing of elongated tubular shape, said housing having a longitudinal axis and end walls at the opposite end extending transversely to said longitudinal axis, one of said ends being the exhaust gas inlet end for the muffler and the other of said ends being the exhaust gas outlet end for the muffler, the metal of said housing at said inlet end being pressed together to close the ends and to form an inlet joint of metal layers that provides an inlet end closure for the inlet end of the housing, said inlet end closure having a gas inlet passage for a gas to flow into the housing, the metal of said housing at said outlet end being pressed together to close the ends and to form an outlet joint of metal layers that provides an outlet end closure for the outlet end of the housing, said outlet end closure having a gas outlet passage for gas to flow out of the housing, said end closures serving to seal the opposite ends of the muffler housing except for said gas inlet and gas outlet passages, a gas flow conduit inside said housing, flange means on said conduit having an end portion fitting between the layers of one of said joints whereby this one joint supports the flange means and the flange means supports the conduct, and an annular radial outwardly extending rib formed in said housing, said rib being located at the end of the housing and extending transversely to said longitudinal axis.
- 65. An acoustic muffler for an exhaust gas system, said muffler comprising a housing of elongated tubular shape and having a longitudinal axis, an inlet end closure for the inlet end of the housing and having a gas inlet passage for gas to flow into the housing, an outlet end closure for the outlet end of the housing having a gas outlet passage for gas to flow out of the housing, a gas flow tube inside said housing having a gas flow portion and a laterally flattened flange to extend axially beyond said gas flow portion, said flange being affixed to one of the end closures of said housing whereby the tube is supported directly on the housing.
- 66. A muffler as set forth in claim 65 including a gas flow opening formed in the gas flow portion of said tube adjacent said flange and providing for gas flow transversely to the length of the tube.
- 67. A muffler for an exhaust system comprising a shell having a longitudinal axis and end walls at its opposite ends, three generally cylindrical inlet and outlet conduits with each of said conduits having its opposite respective end portions juxtaposed with one another and with the opposite respective ends of said shell, engagement means integrally formed by the end walls of said shell for engaging each of said end portions of said conduits whereby to support each of said conduits in retroverted side-by-side relation and for closing the opposite ends of said shell whereby to form an interior expansion chamber, said inlet conduits having one of its end portions connectable to said exhaust system, said outlet conduit having one of its end portions for discharging gases to the atmosphere, and the other end portions of said conduits, respectively, including an end, and a pair of slots extending axially inwardly form the respective end of the conduit, the end of each of said other end portions being completely closed by the material thereof being pinched into engagement and flattened in a direction transverse to the direction of said axially extending slots whereby to form a double layer end closure extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of the conduit and completely closing the longitudinal end of the conduit, and said slots being closed adjacent to the conduit end whereby to form two side openings at a location axially inward of the conduit end closure for directing gases to flow in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shell.
- 68. A gas flow conduit for sue in apparatus for silencing exhaust gases from a combustion engine, said conduit comprising a generally round tubular wall of metal extending between inlet and outlet end spaced along a longitudinal axis and having an inlet end portion for receiving said exhaust gases and an outlet end portion for directing said exhaust gases in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis, the metal forming the tubular wall of said outlet end portion being axially slotted and deformably flattened to completely close the end of said outlet end portion whereby to form a complete end closure thereat and the axially slotted metal forming a pair of openings axially inward of the flattened end closure for directing gas to flow in a direction transversely of said longitudinal axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 546,919, filed Jul. 2, 1990, entitled "Acoustic Muffler with One-Piece Housing".
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