Claims
- 1. An improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler that may be used with an internal combustion engine and that includes: a first internal panel having a peripheral edge, first and second oppositely facing side surfaces, an aperture, an aperture flange that surrounds the internal panel aperture and that projects generally perpendicularly from the internal panel, and a peripheral flange that projects generally perpendicularly from the plane of one of the surfaces of the internal panel; a first flow tube having a first end and a second end, with the first end of the first flow tube having a preselected inner diameter; a sheet metal wrapper having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first side edge, a second side edge, a first end edge, and a second end edge; an end panel having a peripheral edge, first and second oppositely facing side surfaces, an aperture, and an aperture flange that surrounds the end panel aperture and that projects generally perpendicularly from the plane of the first surface of the end panel; and a first end tube having a first end, which has a leading edge and whose outer diameter is pre-selected so that the first end will loosely, telescopically and overlappingly fit within the first end of the first flow tube; the improved method of fabricating a muffler comprising the steps of:
- placing the first end of the first flow tube into and through the aperture in the internal panel so that the leading end of the first end of the first flow tube is adjacent to the first surface of the internal panel;
- mechanically locking the first end of the first flow tube in the aperture of the internal panel;
- shaping the sheet metal wrapper into a configuration generally corresponding to the outer configuration of the peripheral flange of the internal panel;
- joining the first and second ends of the sheet metal wrapper together;
- placing the mechanically locked first flow tube and internal panel within the shaped configuration of the sheet metal wrapper so that the first surface of the internal panel is adjacent to the first side edge of the sheet metal wrapper, so that the inner surface of sheet metal wrapper is in contact with but is metallurgically unbonded to the peripheral edge of the internal panel and so that the mechanically locked first flow tube and internal panel together with the sheet metal wrapper serve to define at least part of a reversing unit sub-assembly that has first and second ends;
- placing the first end tube within the aperture in the end panel;
- mechanically locking the first end tube within the end panel aperture so that the mechanically locked first end panel and first end tube serve to define a first end cap sub-assembly;
- mounting the first end cap sub-assembly onto the first end of the reversing unit sub-assembly so that the first end of the end tube of the first end cap sub-assembly is loosely, telescopically and overlappingly fitted within the first end of the first flow tube so as to minimize the chance that the forces applied during this mounting step will cause displacement of the first panel relative to the sheet metal wrapper;
- mechanically locking together the overlapped ends of the first end tube and the first flow tube so as to maintain the relative axial positions of the overlapped ends and to resist relative movement between the overlapped ends due to the application of torsional and axial forces that may be experienced by these tubes during the fabrication of the muffler and during assembly of the muffler with the vehicular exhaust system; and
- joining the first side edge of the sheet metal body wrapper and the peripheral edge of the first end cap sub-assembly.
- 2. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 1 wherein the mechanical locking of the overlapped ends of the first end tube and the first flow tube includes the step of deforming the overlapped ends so as to form a continuous, circumferential, skewed bead in the overlapped ends, with the plane of the skewed bead being at an angle less than ninety degrees with the central longitudinal axes of the overlapped ends.
- 3. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 2 wherein the skewed bead extends beyond the surface of the internal panel on one side and beyond the distal end of the internal panel aperture flange on the other side; and wherein the skewed bead is also included in the internal panel aperture flange.
- 4. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 3 wherein the mechanically locking of the first end tube within the aperture of the first end panel further includes: the step of forming a continuous circumferential bead in the part of the end tube adjacent to the second surface of the end panel, with the plane of the circumferential bead being at an angle of substantially ninety degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the first end tube; and the step of forming a series of spaced apart, circumferential, aligned elongated deformations in the overlapped portions of the end tube and the end panel aperture flange, with the plane of these deformations being at an angle of substantially ninety degrees with respect to the longitudinal central axis of the first end tube.
- 5. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 1 wherein the mechanically locking of the first end tube within the aperture of the first end panel further includes: the step of forming a continuous circumferential bead in the part of the end tube adjacent to the second surface of the end panel, with the plane of the circumferential bend being at an angle of substantially ninety degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the first end tube; and the step of forming a series of spaced apart, circumferential, aligned elongated deformations in the overlapped portions of the end tube and the end panel aperture flange, with the plane of these deformations being at an angle of substantially ninety degrees with respect to the longitudinal central axis of the first end tube.
- 6. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 5 where the major axes of the deformations are aligned with the plane of the deformations.
- 7. The improved method of fabricating a vehicular exhaust system muffler of claim 1 wherein the mechanical locking of the overlapped ends of the first end tube and the fist flow tube includes the steps of deforming the overlapped ends so as to form a circumferential, generally continuous, series of zig-zag arranged beads in the overlapped ends, with the one ends of the zig-zag beads extending beyond the surface of the first panel and with the other ends of the zig-zag beads extending beyond the distal end of the first panel aperture flange.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/131,559 filed Oct. 4, 1993 U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,015 which is a continuation of then but now abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/082,350 filed Jun. 24, 1993, which is a continuation of then but now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/885,821 filed May 20, 1992, which is a continuation-in-part of then but now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/695,601 filed May 3, 1991.
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