Claims
- 1. A high temperature damped heat shield for an exhaust system of an internal combination engine, comprising two layers of sheet steel shaped to conform generally to the shape of a high temperature portion of said exhaust system while being spaced therefrom by an air gap, said layers having substantially the same shape and extending in face-to-face adjacency, one of said layers having a first predetermined thickness and having a first resonant frequency, the other of said 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, and corrosion-resistance means protecting the exterior surfaces of said shield from corrosion at the temperatures encountered thereby.
- 2. A shield according to claim 1, wherein said corrosion-resistance means is provided by a high temperature paint-like corrosion-resistant coating applied to the exterior surfaces of said shield, said coating also providing a seal between adjacent edges of said layers to resist the entry of corrosion promoting substances to the zone between said layers.
- 3. A shield according to claim 1, wherein said shield is positioned adjacent to the exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine in a vehicle.
- 4. A shield according to claim 1, wherein one of said layers has a thickness of about 0.008 inches and the other of said layers has a thickness of about 0.006 inches.
- 5. A shield according to claim 1, wherein said high temperature portion of said exhaust system reaches temperatures in excess of 1200.degree. F., and said corrosion-resistance means is a paint-like high temperature resistance coating capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 1000.degree. F.
- 6. A shield according to claim 2, the interior surfaces of said two layers of sheet steel being substantially free of paint-like corrosion-resistant coating and being substantially free for movement relative to each other to damp vibration.
- 7. A shield according to claim 1, wherein said first predetermined thickness is at least about one and one-third times said second predetermined thickness.
- 8. A shield according to claim 1, wherein the thinner of said two layers of sheet steel is adapted to be adjacent to said high temperature portion of said exhaust system.
- 9. A shield according to claim 1, wherein a non-ferrous metallic third layer is positioned between said two layers of sheet steel.
- 10. A shield according to claim 9, wherein said third layer is aluminum foil having a thickness substantially less than the thickness of either of said two layers of sheet steel.
- 11. A shield according to claim 9, wherein said third layer is aluminum having a thickness of about one-sixth times the thickness of the thinner of the two layers of sheet steel.
- 12. A shield according to claim 10, wherein said third layer is about 0.001 inches thick.
- 13. A shield according to claim 1, wherein hems are provided along at least some edges of said shield to maintain said layers nested together.
- 14. A shield according to claim 12, wherein one of said two layers of sheet steel has a thickness of about 0.008 inches and the other of said two layers of sheet steel has a thickness of about 0.006 inches.
- 15. A shield according to claim 14, wherein said high temperature portion of said exhaust system reaches temperatures in excess of 1200.degree. F., and said corrosion-resistance means is a paint-like high temperature resistant coating capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 1000.degree. F.
- 16. A shield according to claim 3, wherein said vehicle is a passenger vehicle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/883,279, filed May 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,832.
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