This invention relates to the field of exhaust devices and more particularly to a device that allows for adjustment of exhaust backpressure following installation.
Vehicle engine performance and sound are affected by the engine's exhaust system. Specifically, by the backpressure—or resistance to the flow of exhaust gas—created by the exhaust piping and components.
Devices are available to affect the backpressure of an exhaust system. But the devices lack features that allow a user to adjust the backpressure after installation. The result is that a user must purchase the item, install it, test it, and then determine whether the device performs as desired. If not, it must be removed and replaced. This is costly and complicated.
What is needed is a device that allows for adjustment after installation, allowing the user to tune the backpressure to the specific exhaust and to personal preference.
The adjustable exhaust backpressure device allows for post-installation adjustment of backpressure. This allows a user to adjust how much backpressure is generated by testing, adjusting, and then re-testing. The adjustment can generally be performed without removing the device from the exhaust, and without replacing any parts.
The adjustable exhaust backpressure device can be placed in any location following the catalytic converter.
The adjustable exhaust backpressure device includes a body with an exhaust inlet and an exhaust outlet. The exhaust passes through a chamber.
A pressure plate sits within the chamber, affixed to the body by a fastener. The fastener preferably passes through a single static hole in the body, interfacing with the pressure plate at one or more holes. In the preferred embodiment, the holes in the pressure plate each include a threaded adapter, allowing the user to thread the fastener from outside of the body, simplifying installation.
The pressure plate is preferably formed from a stabilizing face and a resisting face. The stabilizing face rests against a stabilizing wall of the chamber, the resisting face placed in the flow of exhaust through the chamber. In the preferred embodiment, the stabilizing face and the stabilizing wall are flat and co-planar, thus simplifying installation.
The user is able to place the pressure plate in two or more positions with respect to the inlet. By moving the pressure plate closer to, or further from, the inlet, the backpressure is adjusted. This allows the user to adjust the backpressure as desired.
The inlet is preferably a tapered shape with a first, narrower end away from the chamber, and a second, wider end toward the chamber.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The adjustable exhaust backpressure device 1 is shown installed under a vehicle 100, affixed to the exhaust pipe 80.
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The adjustable exhaust backpressure device 1 includes a body 10 that includes an inlet 12 and outlet 14, with a taper 18 between the inlet 12 and chamber 16 (see
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The adjustable exhaust backpressure device 1 is again shown with body 10, inlet 12, outlet 14, and chamber 16.
The body 10, at the outlet, has a first width 20 and a second width 22, preferably meeting at rounded corners 24.
A static hole 30 in the body 10 braces a fastener 32.
The fastener 32 connects the body 10 to the pressure plate 40.
The pressure plate 40 includes stabilizing face 42 that rests against the body 10, inside the chamber 16. The pressure plate 40 further includes a resisting face 44 at an angle 46 with respect to the stabilizing face 42.
The stabilizing face 42 includes multiple holes 47, each preferably adjacent to a threaded adapter 48.
The fastener 32 threads into a threaded adapter 48, locking the pressure plate 40 in the user's chosen position within the chamber 16.
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The adjustable exhaust backpressure device 1 is shown with the pressure plate 40 in multiple positions. Common across the figures is the stabilizing face 42, resisting face 44, with the fastener 32 and threaded adapter 48 acting together to hold the pressure plate 40 in position against the stabilizing wall 17 of the body 10.
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The pressure plate 40 is shown formed from a stabilizing face 42 and resisting face 44 separated by an angle 46. The angle 46 is shown as ninety degrees, but other angles are anticipated. For example, forty-five degrees, or one-hundred and thirty-five degrees.
One or more holes 47 are set within the stabilizing face 42, allowing for multiple positions of the pressure plate 40.
A threaded adapter 48 is preferably co-located with the one or more holes 47, allowing a fastener 32 to be threaded into the pressure plate 40.
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The adjustable exhaust backpressure device 1 is shown with body 10, inlet 12, and outlet 14.
The pressure plate 40 sits within the exhaust flow path 84 of the exhaust gas 82.
There are multiple device installation locations 74 following the engine 102. Installation location options include after the downpipe 86, after the muffler 88, after the extension pipe 90, after the resonator 92, and between the tailpipe 94 and exhaust tip 96.
Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
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20230011637 A1 | Jan 2023 | US |