The invention relates to a muffler which is intended in particular also for internal combustion engines, having a housing through which a gaseous medium flows and which has at least one housing chamber and in which deflecting elements serving to make the gaseous medium swirl are arranged one behind another along an axis of the housing and in a positionally fixed manner at a distance from one another.
Mufflers of this type are disclosed, for example, in DE 848 877 and in DE 197 56 468 C1. In the first-mentioned case, locking plates serving as deflecting elements are provided and are inserted into the housing in such a manner that they form labyrinth-like flow paths for the gases without making metallic contact with the housing wall. Furthermore, a muffling material is provided and lines the inner wall of the housing in the form of a lining pad.
In the case of DE 197 56 468, disks, which are similar to fan wheels are arranged in a positionally fixed manner in the housing in order to cause swirling of the gaseous medium. Disk-like insulating segments composed of sound-absorbing material are fitted in each case between two successive disks and have free passage openings.
Furthermore, mufflers are known in which the flow of exhaust gas—in the case of internal combustion engines—is broken up by means of a complex arrangement of pipes and/or perforated intermediate walls and/or damping wool and, if appropriate, by means of additional rear mufflers and the noise produced by the emerging exhaust gas is thereby reduced. It is not possible for these damping systems to be completely satisfactory in respect of the damping action and/or the complexity and/or the adaptability to the particular application.
Accordingly, the invention is based on the object of providing a muffler which is of particularly simple construction and, firstly, consists of simply designed elements and, secondly, is particularly effective and flexible, with the result that it can also easily be adapted to different operating conditions.
To achieve this object, the invention provides a respective disk-shaped body having slots as each deflecting element. Each disk-shaped body extends over the cross section of the housing chamber, and includes guiding elements which bound the slots, and which have the form of guide vanes. The guide vanes of adjacent or successive disk-shaped bodies are respectively pitched or angled in opposite directions so as to deflect the flow in opposite directions with respect to the main axis of the housing.
A muffler of this type manages without the use of sound-absorbing material. Neither lining pads on the inner walls of the housing nor insulating elements consisting of sound-absorbing material between the deflecting elements are required. Just deflecting the flow with the aid of the guiding elements in the manner of guide vanes causes sound to be absorbed, in which case sound vibrations cancel one another out. This is achieved especially by different setting angles, in particular if the guiding elements of adjacent, disk-shaped bodies are in each case preferably angled in an opposite direction to one another.
According to the invention, deviations and deflections and also swirling of the gas flow therefore take place in the present case in such a manner that good muffling is produced.
At the same time, the muffler is of simple and compact construction especially when disk-shaped bodies in the form of circular rings in an axial arrangement one behind another are used.
Furthermore, the muffling effect can be adapted without any problem to the particular requirements, for which purpose the number of slotted deflecting elements and/or the number of guiding elements in the form of guide vanes per deflecting element and/or the shape and design of the guiding elements and/or the setting angles of the guiding elements and/or the orientation of the setting angle between adjacent deflecting elements can be changed. This permits specific adaptation to each application or to different engines in a simple manner.
The invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments which are illustrated in the drawing, in which, in each case schematically:
A muffler 1 comprises a housing 2 having at least one housing part or a housing chamber. The housing 2 is formed by a pot-shaped head element 3, which serves as the housing chamber and has a front end wall 4, and by a cup-shaped housing part 5, which likewise serves as the housing chamber. The housing 2 furthermore has a cylindrical circumferential wall 6 and an end wall 7 at its one end. According to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
According to the exemplary embodiment, a supporting pipe 11 having a circular cross section extends along an axis of the housing through the end wall 4 at the head end and through the head element 3. The supporting pipe 11 protrudes with its one end outward through the end wall 4 where it forms an inlet stub, while its other, likewise open end ends inside the housing 2 at a distance from the end wall 7 (
In the operating state, the gaseous medium/exhaust gas flows through the supporting pipe 11 into the housing 2 and emerges from the housing 2 through an outlet stub/outflow stub 12. This outflow stub 12 can be fastened to the head element 3 in a radial arrangement and can be open outward and toward the interior of the housing 2.
According to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
Each deflecting element 13 to 16 in the manner of an impeller forms a muffler stage and has a plurality of guiding elements 18 in the manner of impellers or guide vanes. According to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
The guiding elements 18 of each deflecting element 13 to 16 are inclined or angled at a uniform setting angle α of, for example, 15° with respect to the respectively associated radial planes 19. The setting angles α of respectively adjacent deflecting elements are expediently set positively or negatively, as emerges from
In the starting state, the disk-shaped bodies 17′ are flat sheet-metal rings and, as disk blank, obtain narrow slots 18′ which extend radially and rectilinearly from the outside to the inside. Owing to the slots 18′ and owing to the circular-ring shape of the disk-shaped bodies 17′, the guiding elements 18 are in each case in the form of a sector of a circular ring. The positive and/or negative setting angles of the guiding elements mean that there are slot-shaped passage openings in each deflecting element with the effect of enabling the gaseous medium to flow through the deflecting elements 13 to 16 in the longitudinal direction of the housing 2 irrespective of the respective deviations.
As shown in
The illustrations int he figures show that the housing 2 of the muffler 1 does not have to be completely occupied with deflectisng elemnts having guiding elements 18 corresponding to the elements 13 to 16. Although the deflecting elements 13 to 16, 16′ are arranged one behind another along the main axis 19′ of the housing and in a positionally fixed manner at a distance from one another in order to make the flow medium swirl, the housing 2 nevertheless preferably has a completely unoccupied housing chamber part 2′. The housing chamber part 2′ serves as a calming section.
In
Likewise, deflecting elements having guiding elements which differ in terms of their number, their shape and their setting angle, may also be provided for selection to adapt them to the application conditions.
Whereas the direction of flow of the gaseous medium in the case of the muffler 1, which is illustrated in
Also, the function of the supporting pipe 11, which serves at the same time as an inlet stub, in the exemplary embodiment according to
According to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
In addition, it is highly essential for the muffler according to the invention also to have only a very low flow resistance in comparison to conventional mufflers.
In principle, the deflecting elements may consist of metal and may have solid or permeable guiding elements, for example in the form of a fine-meshed ribbed mesh. Furthermore, plastics or composite materials are also suitable materials.
Finally, the deflecting elements 13 to 16′ also prevent a back-surge in the muffler 1, which has a thermally favorable effect in the case of an internal combustion engine.
Also, the variable arrangement and the variable number of deflecting elements in conjunction with variable setting angles in a wide range of positive and negative sizes of angle also enable certain frequencies to be filtered out or intended vibrations to be produced. In terms of the valuable damping properties, the muffler is of comparatively simple and compact construction.
Furthermore, it is characteristic for those ends of the guiding elements 18 which are arranged at a distance from the main axis 19′ of the housing to be angled more sharply than their ends which are situated near the main axis 19′ of the housing and for the guiding elements 18 to be able to be at least partially twisted in themselves.
The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments specifically illustrated in the figures; on the contrary, numerous modifications are possible without deviating from the basic concept of the invention.
The same also applies in principle to the manner in which the muffler is used with it not being restricted to certain internal combustion engines, but rather being able to be used very generally, this also applying in particular to its use for model aircraft and for engines having high speeds of rotation.
As emerges from the figures, the deflecting elements of the exemplary embodiments, which are in the manner of impellers, are preferably caused by production to have opposed, short slots 18″ directed in the circumferential direction in the base region of the guiding elements 18, which are in the manner of guide vanes. As a result, each guiding element 18 is connected to the hub part 17 by just a narrow web which cannot be seen in the figures. The effect achieved by this is that, if the need arises, each guiding element 18 in the manner of an impeller can be given a completely flat, sheet-like shape in spite of the setting angle α.
For strength reasons, after being slit in the circumferential region, the guiding elements 18 can additionally be soldered in the base region in a point-like manner to the hub part 17 and to the supporting pipe 11/to the supporting element 24.
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