The present invention relates to a housing for a component of an exhaust system, comprising first and second half-shells which are connected to each other at least in sections by means of an edge section, and at least one opening for a pipe which is to be connected to the housing.
Housings of this type are in practical use and are employed for various components of the exhaust system, such as, e.g., for catalytic converters, diesel particulate filters, and especially for mufflers.
The two half-shells have two lengthwise edge sections 20 that are connected to each other, e.g. by crimping or welding. This connection of the two half-shells is produced by a machine along the longitudinal edges of the two edge sections 20. The edge sections 20 have a substantially uniform width of about 8 to 10 mm over their entire length (in the case of a welded housing). Where seamed housings are involved, the edge section is made wider in most cases.
A drawback in the prior art housing 10 as described resides in that in the region of the opening 18, the housing 10 has a distinctly greater stiffness in the horizontal direction (i.e. along the edge sections 20) than in the vertical direction (perpendicular to the plane of the edge sections 20). This results in an abrupt change in stiffness in this region, which leads to a limited fatigue strength upon exposure to bending stresses and, hence, to a reduced durability of the housing.
In addition, the connection of the two half-shells along the longitudinal sides L of the housing 10 can only be produced by a machine without any difficulty up to a respective point P. This means that in the housing 10 according to the prior art, the two edges X on the end face, which are difficult to access when using a machine, of the edge sections 20 of the half-shells may have to be re-welded manually in order to close the housing 10 completely. Such a production step is comparatively complicated and therefore expensive.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a housing for a component of an exhaust system in which any sudden changes in stiffness are avoided in the region of an opening that serves for fitting an exhaust pipe, and which, furthermore, is simple to produce.
According to the invention, provision is made for this purpose in a housing of the type initially mentioned that the edge sections run out at the opening and the width of the edge sections is reduced towards the opening. In this way, the stiffness in the horizontal direction can be distinctly reduced and thus approximated to the stiffness in the vertical direction. This results in an increase in the fatigue strength of the housing in the region of the opening by about 30 percent and, hence, in a markedly improved durability that is comparable with the durability of a housing that includes an additional bracing in the region of the opening. In addition, in the design according to the invention, a manual re-welding process may in most cases be dispensed with.
To ensure an improved fatigue strength while the half-shells are at the same time securely connected together, the width of the edge sections in the region of the opening may amount to about half the regular width of the edge sections; advantageously, it amounts to about one third of the regular width.
Preferably, the housing has at least one pipe fitted thereto, which is welded to the housing by means of a weld seam, the width of the edge sections in the region of the opening being, at a maximum, equal to the height of the weld seam. Such a configuration results not only in the improved fatigue strength already described above, but, moreover, an involved and expensive manual re-welding of the edges on the end face of the edge sections can also be dispensed with. This means that the half-shells are connected to each other on the end face of the housing exclusively by the weld seam which is required in any case for fitting the exhaust gas carrying pipe, as a result of which a complete closure of the housing is realized in a simple, cost-effective and time-saving manner. In addition, the housing according to the invention is less susceptible to crack formation in the region of the weld seam.
A particularly favorable horizontal-to-vertical stiffness ratio, which results in an optimum fatigue strength of the housing in the region of the opening, is obtained if the edge sections include an angle of approximately 30 degrees with the center axis of the pipe.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description below of several preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A further advantage of the housing 10 according to the invention will become obvious if an exhaust gas carrying pipe 22 is fitted to the housing 10 and welded to the housing 10 by means of a weld seam 24 (
An optimum fatigue strength of the housing 10 can be obtained in that the edge sections 20 in the region of the opening 18 include an angle α of approximately 30 degrees with the center axis of the pipe 22.
The housing 30 also consists of a first half-shell (not shown) and a second half-shell 34 disposed thereover, the lengthwise edge sections 36 of which are connected to each other, as has already been described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.
A comparison with a housing 30 of a center muffler according to the prior art, which is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 059 381.7 | Dec 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/13125 | 12/7/2005 | WO | 6/27/2007 |