Claims
- 1. A non-linear air gap pipe for carrying heated exhaust gases from an engine, said air gap pipe comprising:
- an inner pipe bent into a selected non-linear configuration for carrying the exhaust gases from the engine; and
- an outer pipe disposed generally concentrically around the inner pipe along substantially their entire respective non-linear lengths with an air gap therebetween, said air gap pipe including a plurality of supports extending between and contacting both the inner pipe and the outer pipe, said outer pipe being formed by first and second longitudinal halves with said first and second halves being joined together at selected locations along opposed longitudinal sides of said other pipe, said selected locations being spaced from one another along at least one longitudinal side of said outer pipe to define vents between said selected locations.
- 2. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 1 wherein said supports are resilient.
- 3. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 2 wherein said supports are unitary with said outer pipe.
- 4. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 3 wherein said supports define inwardly extending dimples formed in said outer pipe.
- 5. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 1 wherein said first and second halves of said outer pipe are joined by welding.
- 6. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 5 wherein the welding comprises a plurality of welds disposed at spaced apart locations along each of the opposed longitudinal sides of said outer pipe.
- 7. A non-linear air gap pipe as in claim 5 wherein the welding extends substantially continuously along at least one longitudinal side of said outer pipe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 541,709 filed on Oct. 14, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,501,302.
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