Claims
- 1. An intake pipe for an internal combustion engine, said intake pipe comprising a housing having an inlet and at least one cylinder outlet for combustion air, said housing including a plenum from which at least one intake channel branches off to a respective said outlet for each cylinder of the internal combustion engine, wherein said housing is formed by at least two shells that are welded together at mating joining surfaces which define a joint line between the shells, said joint line having sections with differing inclinations relative to the direction of a joining force applied by a welding tool, and resulting from the average inclination of the joining surfaces in the individual sections, and wherein, at least in a section of the joint line that has the smallest inclination relative to the direction of the joining force, the inclination of the joining surfaces alternately has a greater inclination than the joint line and then a smaller inclination than the joint line.
- 2. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein the joint line of the joining surfaces has a continuous curvature in at least one projection, and said curvature terminates at least at one end of the projection in said section of the joint line having the smallest inclination relative to the direction of the joining force.
- 3. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein the sections of the joining surfaces with the greatest inclination have an angle of inclination of less than 24° relative to the direction of the joining force.
- 4. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein the areas of the joining surfaces with a smaller inclination than the joint line are substantially perpendicular to the direction of the joining force.
- 5. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein the joining surfaces have a stepped configuration where their course differs from that of the joint line.
- 6. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein a weld rim hides the change in the inclinations of the joining surfaces relative to the joint line.
- 7. An intake pipe according to claim 1, wherein the joining surfaces of the shells of the intake pipe at least partially extend to the intake channels, and the joint line proceeds along the curvature of the intake channels, so that in the area of the joint line, the intake channels are formed by the two shells.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of international patent application no. PCT/EP01/11686, filed Oct. 10, 2001, designating the United States of America, and published in German as WO 02/33243, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Priority is claimed based on Federal Republic of Germany patent application no. DE 100 51 116.3, filed Oct. 14, 2000.
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