The invention relates to exhaust systems for internal combustion engines, and more particularly, to a device for dispersing exhaust exiting a pipe.
During certain engine operating conditions, for example, regeneration of particulate filters in diesel engines, the exhaust temperature becomes sufficiently high to create potential problems to surrounding structures and vegetation. To prevent local high temperatures in the exhaust gas low, it is desirable to provide a device to disperse the exhaust gas over a wide area as it exits the exhaust outlet.
Known devices in the art include US Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0039318, U.S. Pat. No. 2,466,307 to Di Renna, U.S. Pat. No. 2,355,674 to Peters, et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 2,252,228 to Koch, Jr.
The invention provides an exhaust dispersing device that includes a tubular member having a first portion formed as a generally cylindrical wall and adapted to be mounted in fluid communication with an exhaust outlet and a second portion formed as a longitudinally-sectioned cylindrical wall defining a longitudinally extending opening, and, a wedge-shaped surface formed on or mounted on the second portion and protruding into the longitudinally extending opening, the wedge-shaped surface having an apex adjacent the first portion and a base at an end of the second portion, the base having a width substantially equal to a width of the second portion.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the wedge-shaped surface includes two substantially triangular planar surfaces oriented at a mutual angle and joined at a ridge, the ridge extending from the apex to the base and diverging from the second portion wall obliquely to a long axis of the tubular member.
According to another embodiment, the wedge-shaped surface is a longitudinal conical section.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the wedge-shaped surface includes a central planar part extending from the apex to the base and diverging from the second portion wall obliquely to a long axis of the tubular member and two substantially triangular side parts.
According to another aspect of the invention, one or more vents may be formed in the first portion adjacent the second portion. The vents allow ambient air to enter and dilute the exhaust gas flow before it is dispersed by the second portion.
The invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
A dispersing device 10 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in
The device is configured to be attached to the end of an exhaust pipe to serve as an outlet, and is of particular advantage with use on a tail pipe (an exhaust pipe extending horizontally and exhausting near the ground). As shown, the device is an elongated tube having an inlet end 12 and an outlet end 14.
The device 10 includes at the inlet end 12 a collar 16 for attaching the device to an exhaust pipe (not shown). The collar 16 is sized to receive therein a free end of an exhaust pipe, and may be secured to the pipe by a clamp or other device.
Adjacent the collar 16 is a first portion 20 or inlet portion of the device 10 to accept an exhaust gas flow from a connected exhaust pipe and guide the flow to an outlet portion 22. The first portion 20 in the illustrated embodiment is formed as a hollow cylindrical wall enclosing an interior space through which the exhaust gas may flow.
A second portion 22 of the device 10 is an outlet of the device. The second portion 22 is formed as a longitudinally sectioned cylindrical wall defining an elongated opening 24. Exhaust gas flowing through the inlet portion 20 is exhausted from the outlet opening 24.
To disperse exhaust gas as it exits the outlet opening 24, the device 10 includes a wedge element 30 disposed in the second portion 22. The wedge element 30 may be formed in the second portion 22 or mounted therein, as is convenient. The wedge element 30 shown in
The central ridge 36 extends from the apex 38 to the base 40 and is oriented obliquely to a longitudinal axis of the device 10. The wedge element 30 thus also increasingly protrudes from the outlet opening 24 in the flow direction.
As may be seen in
As indicated in
The device 10 may include one or more vents 50 formed in the first portion 20 to induce a flow of ambient air to mix with and dilute the exhaust gas. A single vent 50 is shown in
The invention has been described in terms of preferred and illustrative principles and embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that equivalents may be substituted for the components described here without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims.