Claims
- 1. A modular, air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with an air-gap insulated branch stub for a vehicle exhaust line having an inner tube with a branch for carrying exhaust surrounded at a distance by an outer jacket to form an insulating air gap manufactured by the process comprising:providing two tubes having a corresponding shape, inserting said tubes into one another with limited play to form a double tube, placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch, sealing off both ends of said double tube to be tight to a high-pressure fluid, closing the first shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube of the double tube such that the double tube expands to match the contours of the first engraving to form a shaped double tube including a double-walled branch stub blown out of the double tube into the branch, relieving the pressure fluid in the first shaping tool, removing the shaped double tube from the first shaping tool, placing the shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which holds the shaped double tube at axial end areas in a fit with play, the second engraving being spaced apart from the shaped double tube between the axial end areas including the branch stub to define an expansion chamber, closing the second shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes that form the shaped double tube and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber and engages said second engraving of the second shaping tool to define an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube, an end of the branch stub facing away from the rest of the double tube being externally supported without yielding via a second tool counterpunch located in a branch of said second engraving, relieving the pressure fluid in the second shaping tool, removing the finished double tube from the second shaping tool, and cutting off a cap area at the end of the branch stub to form a through opening between the interior of the inner tube and the outside of the air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe.
- 2. A modular, air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with an air-gap-insulated branch for a vehicle exhaust line, manufactured by the process comprising:placing an inner tube inside of an outer tube to form a double tube; placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch; forming an intermediate shaped double tube by introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube such that the double tube expands into the branch; arranging the intermediate shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which is circumferentially larger than said first engraving such that an exterior of said shaped double tube is spaced apart from said second engraving to define an expansion chamber therebetween; forming a final shaped double tube by introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber into engagement with said second engraving of the second shaping tool to form an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube.
- 3. A modular, air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with an air-gap-insulated branch stub for a vehicle exhaust line having an inner tube with a branch for carrying exhaust surrounded at a distance by an outer jacket to form an insulating air gap manufactured by the process comprising:providing two tubes having a corresponding shape, inserting said tubes into one another with limited play to form a double tube, placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch, sealing off both ends of said double tube to be tight to a high-pressure fluid, closing the first shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube of the double tube such that the double tube expands to match the contours of the first engraving to form a shaped double tube including a double-walled branch stub blown out of the double tube into the branch, relieving the pressure fluid in the first shaping tool, removing the shaped double tube from the first shaping tool, placing the shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which holds the shaped double tube at axial end areas in a fit with play, the second engraving being spaced apart from the shaped double tube between the axial end areas including the branch stub to define an expansion chamber, closing the second shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes that form the shaped double tube and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber and engages said second engraving of the second shaping tool to define an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube, an end of the branch stub facing away from the rest of the double tube being externally supported without yielding via a second tool counterpunch located in a branch of said second engraving, and a cap area being formed in the branch stub and adjacent to the end of the branch stub, relieving the pressure fluid in the second shaping tool, removing the finished double tube from the second shaping tool, and cutting off the end of the branch stub adjacent the cap area at the end of the branch stub to form a through opening between the interior of the inner tube and the outside of the air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe.
- 4. A modular, air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with an air-gap-insulated branch for a vehicle exhaust line, manufactured by the process comprising:placing an inner tube inside of an outer tube to form a double tube; placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch; forming an intermediate shaped double tube by introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube such that the double tube expands into the branch; arranging the intermediate shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which is circumferentially larger than said first engraving such that an exterior of said shaped double tube is spaced apart from said second engraving to define an expansion chamber therebetween; forming a final shaped double tube by introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber into engagement with said second engraving of the second shaping tool to form an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube.
- 5. A modular, air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with an air-gap-insulated branch stub for an internal combustion engine, comprising:a double-walled exhaust pipe comprising a seamless inner tube connected to a seamless outer tube, an insulating air gap of substantially uniform distance between the inner tube and the outer tube and that follows the contours of the inner tube and outer tube formed therebetween, an interior defined by the inner tube having a first opening at a first end of the exhaust pipe and a second opening at a second end of the exhaust pipe a double-walled an air-gap-insulated branch stub formed in the exhaust pipe, a third end of the exhaust pipe formed at a branch stub end, the branch stub end defining a third opening to the interior.
- 6. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the inner tube and outer tube are connected at least at the first end.
- 7. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the inner tube and outer tube are connected at least at the first end and the second end.
- 8. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the inner tube and outer tube are connected at least at the first end and the third end.
- 9. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the inner tube and outer tube are connected at the first end, the second end, and the third end.
- 10. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the inner tube and outer tube are connected at the branch stub end, such that the exhaust pipe may be modularly joined to at least a second exhaust pipe to form an air-gap-insulated exhaust manifold.
- 11. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein a bottleneck is formed in the branch stub.
- 12. The air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein a bottleneck is formed in the branch stub, wherein no air gap separates the inner tube and the outer tube at the bottleneck.
- 13. The exhaust pipe of claim 1, wherein the exhaust pipe is non-corrugated.
- 14. The exhaust pipe of claim 2, wherein the exhaust pipe is non-corrugated.
- 15. The exhaust pipe of claim 3, wherein the exhaust pipe is non-corrugated.
- 16. The exhaust pipe of claim 4, wherein the exhaust pipe is non-corrugated.
- 17. The exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the exhaust pipe is non-corrugated.
- 18. The exhaust pipe of claim 1, wherein the air-gap-insulated branch stub has a bottleneck shape.
- 19. The exhaust pipe of claim 2, wherein the air-gap-insulated branch stub has a bottleneck shape.
- 20. The exhaust pipe of claim 3, wherein the air-gap-insulated branch stub has a bottleneck shape.
- 21. The exhaust pipe of claim 4, wherein the air-gap-insulated branch stub has a bottleneck shape.
- 22. The exhaust pipe of claim 5, wherein the air-gap-insulated branch stub has a bottleneck shape.
- 23. An exhaust manifold comprising a modular first air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe interconnected with a modular, air-gap-insulated second exhaust pipe with an air-gap insulated branch stub for a vehicle exhaust line having an inner tube with a branch for carrying exhaust surrounded at a distance by an outer jacket to form an insulating air gap, the second exhaust pipe manufactured by the process comprising:providing two tubes having a corresponding shape, inserting said tubes into one another with limited play to form a double tube, placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch, sealing off both ends of said double tube to be tight to a high-pressure fluid, closing the first shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube of the double tube such that the double tube expands to match the contours of the first engraving to form a shaped double tube including a double-walled branch stub blown out of the double tube into the branch, relieving the pressure fluid in the first shaping tool, removing the shaped double tube from the first shaping tool, placing the shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which holds the shaped double tube at axial end areas in a fit with play, the second engraving being spaced apart from the shaped double tube between the axial end areas including the branch stub to define an expansion chamber, closing the second shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes that form the shaped double tube and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber and engages said second engraving of the second shaping tool to define an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube, an end of the branch stub facing away from the rest of the double tube being externally supported without yielding via a second tool counterpunch located in a branch of said second engraving, relieving the pressure fluid in the second shaping tool, removing the finished double tube from the second shaping tool, and cutting off a cap area at the end of the branch stub to form a through opening between the interior of the inner tube and the outside of the air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe.
- 24. The exhaust manifold of claim 23, further comprising and interconnected with at least one additional air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe to form a vehicle exhaust line.
- 25. A vehicle exhaust line assembly comprising at least two modular, interconnected air-gap-insulated exhaust pipes wherein at least one exhaust pipe has an air-gap insulated branch stub for a vehicle exhaust line having an inner tube with a branch for carrying exhaust surrounded at a distance by an outer jacket to form an insulating air gap and wherein this at least one exhaust pipe is manufactured by the process comprising:providing two tubes having a corresponding shape, inserting said tubes into one another with limited play to form a double tube, placing said double tube in a first internal high-pressure shaping tool having a first engraving including a branch, sealing off both ends of said double tube to be tight to a high-pressure fluid, closing the first shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid into an interior of the inner tube of the double tube such that the double tube expands to match the contours of the first engraving to form a shaped double tube including a double-walled branch stub blown out of the double tube into the branch, relieving the pressure fluid in the first shaping tool, removing the shaped double tube from the first shaping tool, placing the shaped double tube in a second internal high-pressure shaping tool having a second engraving which holds the shaped double tube at axial end areas in a fit with play, the second engraving being spaced apart from the shaped double tube between the axial end areas including the branch stub to define an expansion chamber, closing the second shaping tool and introducing a pressure fluid between the two tubes that form the shaped double tube and simultaneously into the interior of the inner tube, such that the outer tube expands into said expansion chamber and engages said second engraving of the second shaping tool to define an insulating air gap between the outer tube and the inner tube, an end of the branch stub facing away from the rest of the double tube being externally supported without yielding via a second tool counterpunch located in a branch of said second engraving, relieving the pressure fluid in the second shaping tool, removing the finished double tube from the second shaping tool, and cutting off a cap area at the end of the branch stub to form a through opening between the interior of the inner tube and the outside of the air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of German application 197 52 772.8, filed Nov. 28, 1997, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein. Commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/201,132, identifying the same inventors, having the same filing date, and corresponding to the same subject matter of the present application, is referenced.
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