Claims
- 1. A muffler, comprising:
- a tubular member having imperforate inlet and outlet end portions and a perforate central portion arranged along a central longitudinal axis;
- an imperforate outer shell;
- a first pair of headers spaced longitudinally and extending radially between the imperforate inlet end portion and the outer shell to form a first annular end chamber;
- a second pair of headers spaced longitudinally and extending radially between the imperforate outlet end portion and the outer shell to form a second annular end chamber,
- each said header pair including a perforate header and an imperforate header, said imperforate headers forming opposite longitudinal endwalls of the muffler, said perforate headers being disposed interiorly of the shell and forming an annular chamber around the perforate central portion of said tubular member, and each said annular end chamber between the respective perforate and imperforate headers and radially between the imperforate end portions and imperforate outer shell being substantially filled with sound absorbing material; and
- a tubular sleeve extending longitudinally between said perforate headers and having a perforate central portion encircling the perforate central portion of said tubular member, said sleeve defining an outer annular resonating chamber between the sleeve and said outer shell and an inner annular sound absorbing chamber around the perforate central portion of said tubular member, said sound absorbing chamber being substantially filled with sound absorbing material.
- 2. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tubular member comprises a cylindrical flow tube having a constant diameter.
- 3. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tubular member comprises a one-piece straight-through flow tube.
- 4. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said sound absorbing material is selected from the group consisting of wire mesh, steel wool, basalt wool, and fiberglass batting.
- 5. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said muffler has an oval cross-section.
- 6. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer shell is arranged along a central axis which is generally parallel to and spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tubular member.
- 7. The muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the perforations in said perforate headers and perforate central portion comprise louvers.
- 8. The muffler as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tubular member is integral and forms a continuous primary through path for passing exhaust gases between the inlet and outlet end portions of the muffler.
- 9. The muffler as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sound absorbing material in each of said end chambers and said sound absorbing chamber are the same.
- 10. A muffler, comprising:
- a tubular member for passing exhaust gases extending longitudinally between opposite ends and having an imperforate end portion and a perforate central portion;
- imperforate first and second end plates mounted to and extending radially from said tubular member;
- a cylindrical outer shell mounted to said end plates so as to define a muffling chamber around and between the ends of said tubular member;
- a perforate end plate disposed interiorly of said shell between said imperforate end plates, said perforate end plate being connected to said tubular member and to said outer shell and extending generally radially therebetween so as to define an annular end chamber between said perforate end plate and said first end plate and providing the sole means for communicating exhaust gases from the perforate central portion of said tubular member into said annular end chamber,
- sound absorbing material disposed in and substantially filling the annular end chamber defined between the perforate and imperforate end plates and radially between the shell and the imperforate end portion of the tubular member; and
- sound absorbing means completely surrounding and engaging the perforate central portion of said tubular member, said sound-absorbing means substantially filling an annulus formed between the tubular member and the inner wall of said outer sleeve except for a small annular air chamber formed between the inner wall of said outer shell and the sound absorbing means.
- 11. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein said tubular member comprises a cylindrical flow tube having a constant diameter.
- 12. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein said tubular member comprises a straight-through flow tube.
- 13. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein said sound absorbing material is selected from the group consisting of wire mesh, steel wool, basalt wool, and fiberglass batting.
- 14. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein said muffler has an oval cross-section.
- 15. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein said outer shell is arranged along a central axis which is generally parallel to and spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tubular member.
- 16. The muffler as set forth in claim 10, wherein the perforations in said perforate headers and perforate central portion comprise louvers.
- 17. The muffler as set forth in claim 10 wherein the tubular member, the outer shell, and the end plates are formed of stainless steel.
- 18. The muffler as set forth in claim 10 wherein the tubular member, the outer shell, and the end plates are formed of aluminized coated or carbon steel.
- 19. The muffler as claimed in claim 10, further comprising
- said tubular member having a second imperforate end portion inwardly of said shell and between said second end plate and said perforate end plate,
- a second perforate end plate extending radially between said tubular member and said outer shell whereby to form with said second end plate a second annular end chamber around said second imperforate end portion, and
- sound absorbing material disposed in and substantially filling said second annular end chamber between the shell and the second imperforate end portion of the tubular member,
- said perforate second end plate for communicating exhaust gases from the central portion of said tubular member into said second annular end chamber.
- 20. A muffler for silencing exhaust gases, comprising:
- a straight-through exhaust gas flow tube having imperforate inlet and outlet end portions and a perforate central portion located between said end portions;
- an outer shell having a pair of imperforate endwalls extending radially between said flow tube and said outer shell;
- an inner sound absorbing chamber comprising sound absorbing material surrounding the perforate central portion of said flow tube;
- an outer resonating chamber enclosing said inner sound absorbing chamber;
- a perforate header extending radially between said flow tube and said outer shell, said header and one of said end walls forming an annular end chamber around one of said imperforate end portions;
- a sound absorbing material extending between the header and said one end wall and radially between said shell and said one perforate end portion and substantially filling said annular end chamber,
- said perforate header being provided with a plurality of apertures to pass exhaust gases from said inner sound absorbing chamber into said annular end chamber.
- 21. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, wherein said flow tube comprises a cylinder of constant diameter and cross-section.
- 22. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, wherein said sound absorbing material is selected from the group consisting of wire mesh, steel wool, basalt wool, and fiberglass batting.
- 23. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, wherein said muffler has an oval cross-section.
- 24. The muffler as set forth in claim 20 wherein said outer shell is arranged along a central axis which is generally parallel to and spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tubular member.
- 25. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, wherein the perforations in said perforate headers and perforate central portion comprise louvers.
- 26. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, wherein said muffler comprises a wire screen material wrapped around said flow tube between said inner end plates.
- 27. The muffler as set forth in claim 20, said outer resonating chamber comprises a sleeve encircling said inner sound absorbing chamber, said sleeve having one end connected to said perforate header and having a plurality of apertures allowing communication between said annular end chamber and said outer resonating chamber.
- 28. A muffler for silencing exhaust gases, comprising
- a main straight-through sound conducting tube for passing exhaust gases between an inlet and an outlet end of the tube,
- a shell having spaced end walls and forming a muffling chamber around said tube, said tube including a first and second imperforate end portion adjacent, respectively, to said inlet end and to said outlet end and a perforate central portion between said imperforate end portions for communicating exhaust gases into said muffling chamber,
- first pervious sound absorbing material encircling said perforate central portion,
- a header extending between the tube and the shell for defining an annular end chamber encircling one said imperforate end portion,
- passage means in said header for communicating sound waves from said sound conducting tube into said annular end chamber, and
- second pervious sound absorbing material, extending longitudinally between one end wall of the shell and the header and radially between the shell and the one imperforate end portion of the sound conducting tube and substantially filling said annular end chamber, for silencing said sound waves.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of United States patent application Ser. No. 07/825,536, filed Jan. 24, 1992, entitled LOW BACKPRESSURE STRAIGHT-THROUGH REACTIVE AND DISSIPATIVE MUFFLER, now abandoned.
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