Claims
- 1. A method for producing an air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with a 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, said method comprising:providing a first tube and a second tube, each having a corresponding shape, inserting said first tube into said second tube with limited play to form a double tube, having an inner tube and a outer 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 method according to claim 1, wherein following a radial securing of inner tube and outer tube in a connection of the exhaust pipe at the end of the branch stub with another part of the exhaust line, exposed end areas of the exhaust pipe together with the walls of the inner tube and the outer tube that are pressed against one another with a clamping action are cut off.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the exposed end areas of the exhaust pipe are cut off by cutting circumferential strips on the outer tube all the way around by beam cutting, and the inner tube is then separated by sawing or beam cutting in the area exposed by removal of the circumferential strips.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the inner tube is provided with at least one through hole, such that said insulating air gap is formed in the second shaping tool by the pressure fluid being conducted from the interior of the inner tube out through said at least one through hole between the tubes that form the double tube, said at least one through hole being sealed during expansion of the double tube in the first shaping tool.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein during the first shaping process in the first shaping tool, an end of the double-walled branch stub is supported by a first tool counterpunch that deflects outward and is guided displaceably in said branch of said first engraving.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein a central recess is formed in said first tool counterpunch, such that during the first shaping process the end of the double-walled branch stub is made to bulge bottleneck-wise by the high pressure fluid.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein during the first shaping process in the first shaping tool at least one axial punch impacts an axial end of the double tube to advance tube material toward the branch stub.
- 8. A method for producing an air-gap-insulated exhaust pipe with a branch by internal high-pressure forming, said method 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.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein during the step of forming an intermediate shaped double tube, an end of the double tube that expands into the branch is supported by a first tool counterpunch that deflects outward and is guided displaceably in said branch of said first engraving.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein a central recess is formed in said first tool counterpunch, such that during the step of forming an intermediate shaped double tube, the end of the double tube that expands into the branch is formed into a bottleneck.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/201,134, filed Nov. 30, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,468.
This application claims the priority of German application 197 52 772.8, filed Nov. 28, 1997, the disclosure(s) of which is (are) expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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