Claims
- 1. An exhaust component having a longitudinal axis, the exhaust component comprisinga first end cap, a second end cap spaced apart from the first end cap, an inner shell coupled to the first and second end caps, a channel being defined between the inner shell and one of the first and second end caps, and an outer shell coupled to the first and second end caps, a portion of the outer shell being positioned in the channel defined between the inner shell and one of the first and second end caps to move longitudinally through the channel relative to the inner shell, and the outer shell including a notch member that is spaced apart from the inner shell, the notch member being configured to change shape to permit the outer shell to move circumferentially relative to the inner shell.
- 2. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein the notch member is spaced apart from the inner plate by a distance and the distance between the notch member and inner plate changes as the inner and outer plates move circumferentially relative to each other.
- 3. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein the notch member extends longitudinally substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the exhaust component.
- 4. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein the inner shell and outer shell are coupled to substantially seal a volume defined between the inner and outer shells.
- 5. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein the outer shell and inner shell are coupled together in a lockseam.
- 6. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein the inner shell is coupled to the first end cap in a lockseam and to the second end cap in a lockseam.
- 7. The exhaust component of claim 1, wherein a second channel is defined between the inner shell and the other of the first and second end caps and the outer shell is positioned in the second channel to move longitudinally through the second channel relative to the inner shell.
- 8. An exhaust component having a longitudinal axis, the exhaust component comprisingan inlet configured to receive exhaust gas, an outlet configured to discharge exhaust gas, a housing, the housing including inner and outer plates that are movable relative to each other in a longitudinal direction that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, and an expanding joint located in one of the inner and outer plates to permit the inner and outer plates to move in a circumferential direction.
- 9. The exhaust component of claim 8, wherein the housing further includes first and second end caps and the first and second end caps are coupled to the inner and outer plates.
- 10. The exhaust component of claim 9, wherein the first end cap and inner plate define a first channel, the second end cap and inner plate define a second channel, and the outer plate is positioned to move through the first and second channels as the inner and outer plates move longitudinally relative to each other.
- 11. The exhaust component of claim 9, wherein at least one of the end caps and the inner plate define a channel and the outer plate is positioned to move through the channel as the inner and outer plates move longitudinally relative to each other.
- 12. The exhaust component of claim 9, wherein at least one of the end caps defines a channel and one of the inner and outer plates are positioned to move through the channel as the inner and outer plates move longitudinally relative to each other.
- 13. The exhaust component of claim 9, wherein the first and second end caps define first and second channels, respectively, and one of the inner and outer plates are positioned to move through the first and second channels as the inner and outer plates move longitudinally relative to each other.
- 14. The exhaust component of claim 9, wherein the inner plate is coupled to the first end cap in a lockseam and to the second end cap in a lockseam.
- 15. The exhaust component of claim 8, wherein the expanding joint is placed in the outer plate and includes a notch member that is spaced apart from the inner plate by a distance.
- 16. The exhaust component of claim 15, wherein the distance between the notch member and inner plate changes as the inner and outer plates move relative to each other.
- 17. The exhaust component of claim 15, wherein the notch member extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the exhaust component.
- 18. The exhaust component of claim 8, wherein the inner plate and outer plate are coupled to substantially seal a volume defined between the inner and outer plates.
- 19. The exhaust component of claim 8, wherein the outer plate and inner plate are coupled together in a lockseam.
- 20. A housing for an exhaust component having a longitudinal axis, the housing comprisingan outer shell, an inner shell positioned within the outer shell, an expanding joint located within the outer shell for permitting relative longitudinal movement of the inner and outer shells in response to temperature differences between the inner and outer shells, and means for permitting relative circumferential movement of the inner and outer shells in response to temperature differences between the inner and outer shells.
- 21. The housing of claim 20, wherein the outer shell and inner shell are coupled together in a lockseam.
- 22. A housing for an exhaust component having a longitudinal axis, the housing comprisingan outer shell, an inner shell positioned within the outer shell, and an expanding joint located within the outer shell for permitting relative circumferential movement of the inner and outer shells in response to temperature differences between the inner and outer shell.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/091,932, filed Jul. 7, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/15292 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO00/01931 |
1/13/2000 |
WO |
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