Claims
- 1. Apparatus for reducing the intake noise of high-speed internal combustion engines, such as for internal combustion engine-driven chain saws, lawn mowers and light motor cycles, comprising a closed, box-like casing, characterized in that the casing (210) encloses an inner space and is provided with an air intake connection (220) whose outlet end (221) extends through said casing into the inner space (215) of the casing (210) and a carburetor connection (230) whose inlet end (231) extends through the opposite side of said casing into the inner space (215) of the casing (210) and said inlet end (232) faces and is spaced from the outlet end (222) of the air intake connection located in the inner area (215) of the casing (210) accompanied by the formation of a gap therebetween (240) having a dimension in the axial direction of said air intake connection and carburetor connection within said housing corresponding to the range of 50 to 75% of the diameter of the connections (220,230) which have the same diameter.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet end (231) of the carburetor connection (230) projecting into the inner area (215) of casing (210) has a length corresponding to the axial dimension of said gap (240).
- 3. Apparatus according to claims 1 or 2 characterized in that said casing having facing side walls (210a, 210b) extending in the axial direction of said air intake and carburetor connections are slightly inclined towards one another in the direction from said carburetor connection toward said air intake connection.
- 4. Apparatus for reducing at least one of the intake and exhaust noises of high-speed internal combustion engines, such as for internal combustion engine-driven chain saws, lawn mowers and light motor cycles, comprising a wall forming a closed, box-like chamber casing with a gas supply pipe and a gas discharge pipe, characterized in that the outlet of said gas supply pipe and the inlet of said gas discharge pipe extend into said casing and are arranged inwardly from the walls of said casing in spaced apart relation and in substantially axial alignment with a gap extending therebetween, said supply pipe to said outlet thereof and said discharge pipe to said inlet thereof extending into said casing extend generally in the direction of the one of said walls of said casing so that the length of sid gas supply pipe projecting into said casing is a first portion of the dimension of the one of said walls in which direction said supply pipe and discharge pipe extend and the length of the gas discharge pipe projecting into the casing is a second portion of the dimension of the one of said walls in which direction said supply pipe and discharge pipe extend and the dimension of the gap between the outlet of said supply pipe and the inlet of said discharge pipe is a third portion of the dimension of the one of said walls in which direction said supply pipe and discharge pipe extend whereby said first, second and third portions equal the total dimension of the one of said walls in which direction said supply pipe and discharge pipe extend, and the dimension of said third portion is one of a quarter of the overall dimension of the one of said walls in which direction said supply pipe and discharge pipe extend and in the range of 50 to 75% of the diameter of said supply pipe and discharge pipe, said pipes being of the same diameter.
Priority Claims (3)
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7829599 |
Oct 1978 |
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2930668 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 81,333 filed on Oct. 3, 1979 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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