Claims
- 1. A damped heat shield for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, comprising two metal layers shaped to conform generally to the shape of a high temperature portion of said exhaust system while being spaced away therefrom by an air gap, said metal layers having substantially the same shape and extending in face-to-face adjacency, a layer of sound and heat shielding material positioned between said two metal layers, one of said metal layers having a first predetermined thickness and having a first resonant frequency, the other of said metal layers having a second predetermined thickness substantially different from said first predetermined thickness and having a second resonant frequency substantially different from said first resonant frequency causing said shield to damp vibrational energy, said shield being adapted to be fixed in relationship to said high temperature portion so as to provide said air gap.
- 2. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said sound and heat shielding material is aluminum.
- 3. A heat shield according to claim 2, wherein each of said two metal layers is stainless steel.
- 4. A heat shield according to claim 3, wherein one of said stainless steel metal layers is about 0.008 inch thick, the other of said stainless steel metal layers is about 0.006 inch thick, and said layer of aluminum is about 0.001 inch thick.
- 5. A heat shield according to claim 2, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminized steel or aluminum-clad steel.
- 6. A heat shield according to claim 5, wherein said first predetermined thickness is about 0.008 inch, said second predetermined thickness is about 0.006 inch, and said layer of aluminum is about 0.001 inch thick.
- 7. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said sound and heat shielding material is ceramic fiber material.
- 8. A heat shield according to claim 7, wherein each of said two metal layers is stainless steel.
- 9. A heat shield according to claim 8, wherein one of said stainless steel metal layers is about 0.008 inch thick, the other of said stainless steel metal layers is about 0.006 inch thick, and said ceramic fiber material is ceramic fiber paper.
- 10. A heat shield according to claim 7, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminized steel or aluminum-clad steel.
- 11. A heat shield according to claim 10, wherein said first predetermined thickness is about 0.008 inch, said second predetermined thickness is about 0.006 inch, and said ceramic fiber material is ceramic fiber paper.
- 12. A heat shield according to claim 7, wherein each of said two metal layers is cold rolled steel and a high temperature paint-like corrosion-resistant coating protects the exterior surfaces of said heat shield.
- 13. A heat shield according to claim 12, wherein said first predetermined thickness is about 0.008 inch, said second predetermined thickness is about 0.006 inch, and said ceramic fiber material is ceramic fiber paper.
- 14. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminum, and said layer of sound and heat shielding material is steel.
- 15. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein one of said two metal layers is steel and is adapted to be adjacent to said high temperature portion of said exhaust system, and the other of said two metal layers is aluminum.
- 16. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said high temperature portion of said exhaust system is an exhaust manifold.
- 17. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said high temperature portion of said exhaust system is selected from the group consisting of a catalytic converter, a muffler, and an exhaust pipe.
- 18. A heat shield according to claim 1, said sound and heat shielding material being capable of withstanding 1200.degree. F. without significant degradation.
- 19. A heat shield according to claim 7, said ceramic fiber material being capable of withstanding 1200.degree. F. without significant degradation.
- 20. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said first predetermined thickness is at least about one and one-third times said second predetermined thickness.
- 21. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein the thinner of said two metal layers is adapted to be adjacent to said high temperature portion of said exhaust system.
- 22. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein hems are provided along at least some edges of said heat shield of maintain said metal layers nested together.
- 23. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said internal combustion engine is mounted in a passenger automobile.
- 24. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein a significant portion of said air gap is between about 3 mm and about 13 mm wide.
- 25. A heat shield according to claim 1, said heat shield being adapted to be fixed in position by fixing means consisting of bolts.
- 26. A heat shield according to claim 1, said heat shield consisting essentially of said two metal layers and said layer of sound and heat shielding material.
- 27. A heat shield according to claim 8, wherein said ceramic fiber material is ceramic fiber paper.
- 28. A heat shield according to claim 27, wherein one of said stainless steel metal layers is about 0.008 inch thick.
- 29. A heat shield according to claim 2, wherein one of said two metal layers is stainless steel and is adapted to be adjacent to said high temperature portion of said exhaust system, and the other of said two metal layers is aluminized steel.
- 30. A heat shield according to claim 29, wherein said layer of aluminum is about 0.001 inch thick.
- 31. A heat shield according to claim 30, wherein said stainless steel metal layer is about 0.006 inch thick.
- 32. A heat shield according to claim 29, wherein said high temperature portion of said exhaust system is an exhaust manifold.
- 33. A heat shield according to claim 5, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminized steel.
- 34. A heat shield according to claim 2, wherein each of said two metal layers is steel, and the exterior surface of said shield is coated with a coating effective to provide corrosion-resistant protection to the heat shield.
- 35. A heat shield according to claim 34, wherein said coating is high temperature resistant.
- 36. A heat shield according to claim 7, wherein each of said two metal layers is steel, and the exterior surface of said shield is coated with a coating effective to provide corrosion-resistant protection to the heat shield.
- 37. A heat shield according to claim 36, wherein said coating is high temperature resistant.
- 38. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminum.
- 39. A heat shield according to claim 2, wherein each of said two metal layers is aluminum.
- 40. A heat shield according to claim 39, wherein said layer of aluminum positioned between said two metal layers is about 0.001 inch thick.
- 41. A heat shield according to claim 38, wherein said first predetermined thickness is 0.010-0.012 inches thick and said second predetermined thickness is 0.007-0.009 inches thick.
- 42. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein one of said metal layers has a non-planar shape and wherein the other of said metal layers and the layer of sound and heat shielding material both conform to said non-planar shape.
- 43. A heat shield according to claim 1, wherein said sound and heat shielding material is fibrous heat shielding material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/102,158, filed Aug. 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,347,810, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/883,279, filed May 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,832. The content of both of these is incorporated herein by reference.
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Fiberfrax Ceramic Fiber Paper brochure, The Carborundum Company, (1990), pp. 1-3. |
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