Claims
- 1. An active, noise cancellation apparatus for a conduit comprising:
- a sensor for generating a sensor signal representative of an input pulse train;
- a first transducer having a front side and a rear side;
- a second transducer having a front side and a rear side;
- means for mounting said transducers adjacent to said conduit; and
- at least one first side of said front and rear sides of said first transducer facing a complement one of said front and rear sides of said second transducer;
- electronic control means for driving said transducers in response to said sensor signal and producing an output pulse train having a phase opposite to said input pulse train at a predetermined point;
- means for acoustically separating said front side of each transducer from said rear side of the respective transducer, and acoustically coupling at least one of said front and said rear sides of each said transducer with said conduit;
- said means for acoustically separating and coupling comprises a housing defining a common chamber enclosing one of said front and rear sides of said first transducer and one of said front and rear sides of second transducer;
- a port for acoustic communication between said chamber and the conduit; and
- wherein said means for acoustically separating and coupling comprises said housing having two second chambers, one said second chamber enclosing the other of said front and rear sides of said first transducer, and the other of said second chamber enclosing the other of said front and rear sides of said second transducer, and further comprising a port for acoustic communication between each said second chamber and the conduit.
- 2. The invention as described in claim 1 wherein each said second port is longitudinally spaced along the conduit.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein the length of said spacing between the ports is less than the wavelength of the highest frequency pulse train to be transmitted through said conduit.
- 4. An active muffler transducer arrangement for a motor vehicle exhaust conduit, comprising:
- a first transducer having front and rear sides;
- a second transducer having front and rear sides;
- a housing enclosing both said first and second transducers, and having means for separating said front side of each transducer from said rear side whereby a first of said front and rear sides of said first transducer is isolated from a first of said front and rear sides of said second transducers;
- wherein said housing includes at least one port coupling each of said first sides to the conduit; and
- at least on e second port coupling a second of said front and rear sides of said first and second transducers to the conduit.
- 5. An exhaust system for motor vehicles having an exhaust conduit and comprising:
- a sensor for generating a sensor signal representative of pressure pulses in the conduit;
- a first transducer having a first side and a second side;
- a second transducer having a first side and a second side;
- a housing enclosing said first and second transducers;
- a microprocessing controller receiving said representative signal and driving said transducers to produce an output pulse train having a phase opposite to said pressure pulses;
- means for acoustically separating said first side of each transducer form said second side;
- wherein said first side of said first transducer faces said first side of said second transducer in a common chamber in said housing ported to said conduit; and
- wherein said housing defines a first chamber ported to said conduit in communication with said second side of said first transducer, and a second chamber ported to said conduit in communication with said second side of said second transducer.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein each of said first and second chambers include a port communicating with said exhaust conduit.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said common chamber includes a port communicating with said exhaust conduit.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said exhaust system further comprises a catalytic converter in communication with said exhaust conduit.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said exhaust system includes a passive noise reduction chamber.
- 10. A transducer arrangement for communicating with a conduit comprising:
- a first transducer having front and rear sides;
- a second transducer having front and rear sides;
- a housing enclosing both said first and second transducers, and having means for separating said front side of each transducer from said rear side whereby a first of said front and rear sides of said first transducer is isolated from a first of said front and rear sides of said second transducer;
- wherein said housing includes a first port coupling each of said first sides to the conduit; and
- a second port coupling both other sides of said front and rear sides of each transducer to the conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 514,624 for Active Muffler Transducer Arrangement, filed Apr. 25, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,402.
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