The present invention relates to an assembly for an exhaust system comprising a housing having a jacket as well as an insert arranged in the interior of the housing and having at least one exhaust pipe. The jacket has an opening, in particular a radial opening, through which the exhaust pipe is connectable to the exhaust system.
The assembly can in particular be a muffler that passively or actively influences the sound characteristic of the exhaust system in a desired manner, e.g. in dependence on a respective load level of the engine.
Such an assembly is as a rule a mass-produced product in light of the large sales figures of motor vehicles whose manufacturing effort, in particular manufacturing costs, should be as low as possible.
The manufacturing effort for the above-named assembly type has already been reduced in part by a modular design in that the insert—as a substantially complete inner structure of the assembly—only has to be pushed into a prefabricated housing element and the housing is then closed. An unwanted manufacturing effort, however, in particular results when the exhaust pipe is to be connected to a connection pipe led from the outside through the opening of the jacket for connection to the exhaust system through the opening of the jacket. The effort is in particular high when the opening extends in parallel with the insertion direction of the insert in the jacket of the housing, i.e. when it is a so-called radial opening. The housing, for example, has a substantially hollow cylindrical jacket (e.g. as a roller housing), with the insert being pushed into the housing or into the jacket at the end face, i.e. in an axial direction. Provided that the exhaust pipe of the insert is to be connected through the radial opening, the exhaust pipe preferably likewise extends in a radial direction at least at the end face, with the opening and the exhaust pipe being aligned when the insert is completely introduced into the housing. The exhaust pipe can only now be connected to a connection pipe introduced at the outside through the opening.
The connection pipe is connected to the exhaust pipe e.g. by welding, with measures having to be taken for protection against welding cinder penetrating into the interior of the housing to avoid damage to the insert on the carrying out of a corresponding welding procedure. Once the connection pipe has been connected to the inwardly disposed exhaust pipe, the respective opening in the jacket has to be closed by a suitable closure piece, with further welding procedures being required to connect the closure piece permanently and durably to the jacket and to the connection pipe. The inwardly disposed exhaust pipe is hereby also supported so that vibrations caused by operation do not excessively strain the mechanical structure of the insert.
It is an object of the invention to further develop the initially named assembly such that the manufacturing effort for the assembly is reduced with respect to the connection of a connection pipe led through an opening of the housing jacket. A corresponding manufacturing method is a further subject of the invention.
The object is satisfied by an assembly having the claimed features and by a method having the claimed steps.
An adapter part that is connected to the exhaust pipe is provided in the assembly in accordance with the invention. The adapter part additionally has a contact section that contacts the inner side of the jacket around the opening.
The adapter part has the advantage that the exhaust pipe is directly mechanically connected to the jacket when the insert is pushed into the housing. A subsequent installation—i.e. after the insert has been pushed into the housing jacket—of a closure part is not necessary. The contact section of the adapter part can in particular act as a ring-shaped flange section by which the exhaust pipe is supported at the jacket. The contact section can be configured as complementary to the inner side of the jacket and can provide an areal, i.e. a mechanically favorable, contact at the jacket, whereby the risk of damage to the jacket, in particular as part of the pushing of the insert into the housing, can be avoided. A support of the exhaust pipe by the adapter part can additionally already be given when the insert is pushed into the housing and the end position has not yet been reached. A mechanical strain acting on the exhaust pipe during the pushing in of the insert can thus be effectively reduced.
The adapter part can be configured in the manner of a stub so that the adapter part establishes an e.g. substantially gas-tight connection between the exhaust pipe and the opening of the jacket, i.e. the interior of the housing is sealed with respect to the outside space and the interior of the exhaust pipe. Separate protective measures against welding cinder penetrating into the interior of the housing can thus e.g. be dispensed with when e.g. a connection pipe led through the opening is to be connected to the exhaust pipe.
The housing can in particular be open at at least one end face in the axial direction to be able to insert the insert into the housing. The housing can then be closed by a suitable cover. It is understood that the opening in question in the jacket (for connection to the exhaust system) does not necessarily have to be a radial opening. The housing can additionally have further openings.
That housing section that forms the hollow space of the housing into which the insert is pushed is to be understood as a jacket within the framework of this disclosure. Its cross-sectional shape can be selected as desired.
An advantage of the solution in accordance with the invention is that the opening in the jacket can be comparatively small. A closure part to be installed from the outside would in contrast require a larger opening. In the solution in accordance with the invention the diameter of the adapter part can e.g. substantially correspond to the diameter of the exhaust pipe or can be slightly larger, whereby the inner space of the housing is used particularly sparingly. The assembly can furthermore be manufactured more efficiently and more reliably overall.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention can be seen from the description, from the dependent claims and from the drawings.
In accordance with an embodiment, the insert is configured such that is can be pushed into the housing. In other words the insert is set back sufficiently far in the radial direction with respect to the inner periphery of the housing, in particular of the jacket, so that the insert can be pushed into the housing without problem. The adapter part and the exhaust pipe are preferably completely arranged in the interior of the housing.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the contact section is connected to the exhaust pipe via an at least sectionally arched or curved connection section of the adapter part. The contact section can hereby be provided with a specific flexibility relative to the exhaust pipe so that the insert can be pushed into the housing without the adapter part canting with the inner side of the jacket and hindering the insertion procedure. It can accordingly also be ensured that tolerances caused by the manufacture do not have a negative effect on the dimensions of the housing or of the insert.
The connection section can be at least sectionally inwardly arched or curved in the direction away from the jacket. This can in particular be advantageous if sufficient space is to be created to connect the connection pipe to the exhaust pipe.
Alternatively or additionally to the inward arching or curvature, the connection section can be at least sectionally outwardly arched or curved in the direction toward the jacket. This solution can e.g. be pursued in order to use as little space as possible in the inner space of the housing.
For example, the connection section can first extend radially inwardly, starting from the end of the exhaust pipe, and can then be bent over in the direction of the jacket. This additionally has the advantage that the connection pipe can engage around the connection section and/or the connection section can engage around the exhaust pipe.
It is understood that an arching or curvature of the connection section does not necessarily have to be rounded or steady. Kink points are thus in particular also covered by “arching” or “curvature”.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the contact section is provided with a chamfer at its side remote from the exhaust pipe. For example, a respective margin of the contact section is at least slightly inwardly bent away from the jacket so that the latter is not damaged by a possible sharp-edged margin of the system section. The chamfer can furthermore serve to facilitate the insertion of the insert in that a stubborn “scratching along” of the contact section at the jacket is avoided. The chamfer can in particular be provided along an outer peripheral contour of the contact section, in particular section-wise transversely to a direction of insertion of the insert.
The contact section can at least sectionally be connected to the jacket with material continuity, in particular by spot welding. The durability and stability of the assembly can thus be substantially increased. The contact section can in particular be thicker than the jacket. The connection with material continuity can hereby be implemented particularly advantageously, with the risk of an unwanted “exhaust gas leak” being reduced.
The adapter part can be plugged onto the exhaust pipe. In this respect, the connection section of the adapter part can sectionally form a stub that either engages around the end of the exhaust pipe or engages into the exhaust pipe at the inner side. In addition to this plug-in connection, the adapter part, in particular the connection section, can be at least sectionally connected to the exhaust pipe with material continuity, preferably by spot welding, whereby the connection is also reliably maintained under mechanical vibrations and thermal strains.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the exhaust pipe and/or the connection section can comprise a connector section for a connection pipe led from the outside through the opening of the jacket. The connector section can in particular be formed in common by the exhaust pipe and the connection section. The connection pipe can project sectionally into the exhaust pipe or can be arranged between the exhaust pipe and the connection section. Alternatively, the connection pipe can sectionally engage around both the exhaust pipe and the connection section. The exhaust pipe and the connection section can generally overlap, with the connector section for the connection pipe preferably being formed in the overlap region in this case. The connector section can hereby have a particular stability for the connection pipe, which also benefits the overall stability of the assembly. It must be named as a further advantage that a connection with material continuity of the exhaust pipe, of the connection section, and of the connection pipe can be carried out by a single welding procedure, e.g. as a triple-layer weld seam. The manufacture can thus be designed particularly simply under this aspect.
The invention additionally relates to a method of manufacturing an assembly for an exhaust system, in particular an assembly in accordance with the teaching presented herein, wherein the assembly comprises a housing having a jacket and comprises an insert arranged in the housing. The jacket has an opening, in particular a radial opening, for the connection of the exhaust pipe to the exhaust system. The insert comprises at least one exhaust pipe and an adapter part that is connected to the exhaust pipe. The insert is inserted into the housing, in particular pushed into the jacket, so that a contact section of the adapter part comes to contact the inner side of the jacket around the opening and a connection between the opening and the exhaust pipe is established by the adapter part.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the contact section is connected to the jacket with material continuity, in particular by spot welding. A connection pipe can furthermore be led from the outside through the opening and can be connected to a connector section of the assembly so that a connection, in particular a gas-tight connection, is established between the connection pipe and the exhaust pipe. The exhaust pipe, the adapter part and the connection pipe can in this respect be connected to one another with material continuity, in particular by spot welding.
The invention will be explained only by way of example in the following with reference to the drawings in which:
Parts that are the same or similar are provided with the same reference numerals in the Figures.
An assembly 10, here specifically a muffler by way of example, for an exhaust system, not shown, is shown in
The (axial) exhaust pipe 22 that extends in the axial direction at the end face engages into an opening 32 of the cover 16 (cf.
The assembly 10 is preferably installed such that the insert 18 of
The radial exhaust pipe 20 and the connection section 30 form a stable connector section 34 for a connection pipe 37 (cf.
The assembly 10 is shown in an alternative embodiment in
It is understood that individual features of the adapter parts 24 and 24′ can be combined with one another in line with demands. For example, the chamfer 36 can also be provided in the adapter part 24. The connection section 30 can furthermore be differently curved sectionally so that it combines the advantages of both variants in the best possible manner.
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