Low cost muffler

Abstract
A muffler (20) is provided by upstream and downstream outer shells (28 and 30) and a single sole internal baffle (32 or 110 or 120), all three of which are joined to each other around an outer peripheral edge (34). The internal baffle defines a first chamber (36) between the internal baffle and the upstream outer shell. The internal baffle has an extension portion (38) extending away from the upstream outer shell and toward and into the downstream outer shell and forming second and third chambers (40 and 42) between the internal baffle and the downstream outer shell and forming multiple sound attenuating tubed passages (44 and 46, 114, 124 and 128) bounded by the downstream outer shell and the extension portion and connecting the second and third chambers on distally opposite ends (48 and 50) of the extension portion. The baffle has an opening (52) therethrough adjacent the extension portion and connecting the first and second chambers.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY




The invention relates to noise-silencing mufflers.




The invention arose during continuing muffler development efforts, including further development efforts directed toward cost reduction.




Stamped mufflers are known in the art, and typically use multiple internal baffles and tubes to silence exhaust noise. Increased part content increases cost. Tubes are desirable for silencing low and mid frequencies, however they are expensive and increase part content.




The present invention reduces cost by minimizing part content. The construction of the present invention enables multiple chambers and multiple tubes all formed by a single sole internal baffle, reducing cost without sacrificing noise attenuation. In the preferred embodiment, an upstream outer shell, a downstream outer shell and a single sole internal baffle are the only components joined at their outer peripheral edge, and provide a muffler with three chambers and multiple sound attenuating tubed passages.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric elevational view of a muffler constructed in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the structure of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view like

FIG. 1

, partially cut away.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 8

is an enlarged view of another portion of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged view of further portions of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 10

is a view like a portion of

FIG. 2

but showing an alternate embodiment.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view like

FIG. 6

but showing the flow for the embodiment of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a view like

FIG. 1

but showing an alternate embodiment.





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of the structure of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is a sectional view taken along line


14





14


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

is a sectional view taken along line


15





15


of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a sectional view taken along line


16





16


of FIG.


14


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1-3

show a muffler


20


receiving exhaust from internal combustion engine


22


as shown at arrow


24


, which exhaust exits the muffler as shown at arrow


26


. The muffler is formed by a first or upstream outer shell


28


, a second or downstream outer shell


30


, and a single sole internal baffle


32


, all three of which are joined to each other around an outer peripheral edge


34


, such as by crimping one of the members such as shell


30


around the other members,

FIG. 7

, or by welding, adhesive bonding, or the like. Internal baffle


32


defines a first chamber


36


,

FIGS. 3

,


4


, between baffle


32


and upstream outer shell


28


. Baffle


32


has an extension portion


38


,

FIG. 2

, extending away from upstream outer shell


28


and toward and into downstream outer shell


30


and forming second and third chambers


40


and


42


between baffle


32


and downstream outer shell


30


. Extension portion


38


of baffle


32


also forms at least one and preferably multiple sound attenuating tubed passages


44


,


46


,

FIG. 6

, bounded by outer shell


30


and extension portion


38


and connecting second and third chambers


40


and


42


on distally opposite ends


48


and


50


of extension portion


38


. Passages


44


and


46


are formed between outer shell


30


and extension portion


38


without the use of separate tubes. Baffle


32


has an opening


52


therethrough, preferably provided by a plurality of perforations, adjacent extension portion


38


and connecting first and second chambers


36


and


40


.




The muffler has an inlet


54


,

FIG. 2

, through upstream outer shell


28


, preferably provided by a flanged tube


56


around the aperture at


54


in shell


28


, providing rigid backing for attachment to engine bracket


58


through which engine exhaust pipe


60


extends. The muffler has an outlet


62


,

FIG. 2

, provided by an aperture through downstream outer shell


30


receiving exhaust tube


64


therein which has a plurality of inner perforations


66


receiving exhaust flow therethrough. Flanged tube


56


, outlet


54


of shell


28


, and bracket


58


are preferably rigidly attached to each other for added strength, such as by welding, as shown at weldments


57


,

FIG. 8

, or crimping, adhesive bonding, or the like. Outlet tube


64


is preferably rigidly attached to shell


30


at outlet opening


62


, by welding as shown at weldment


63


,

FIG. 9

, or crimping, adhesive bonding, or the like. The inner end of tube


64


is located by raised alignment cylindrical nub


65


on baffle


32


.




Extension portion


38


of baffle


32


extends away from outer shell


28


and toward and into outer shell


30


and expands the volume of first chamber


36


at the expense of second and third chambers


40


and


42


. The volume of first chamber


36


is substantially greater than the combined volume of second and third chambers


40


and


42


. Muffler


20


has first and second distally opposite ends


68


and


70


,

FIG. 3

, spaced by extension portion


38


therebetween. Inlet


54


, outlet


62


, and third chamber


42


are at first end


68


. Second chamber


40


and perforation openings


52


through baffle


32


are at second end


70


. First chamber


36


spans both of the first and second ends


68


and


70


. Exhaust flows through inlet


54


as shown at arrow


24


,

FIG. 3

, into the muffler at first end


68


and then traverses as shown at arrow


72


through first chamber


36


to second end


70


and then passes through perforation openings


52


in baffle


32


as shown at arrow


74


into second chamber


40


and then traverses back to the first end through sound attenuating tubed passages


44


,


46


as shown at respective arrows


76


,


78


,

FIG. 5

, and into and through third chamber


42


as shown at arrows


80


,


82


and then flows through perforations


66


as shown at arrow


84


,

FIGS. 3

,


4


, then through outlet tube


64


as shown at arrow


86


,

FIG. 4

, then through outlet


62


as shown at arrow


26


, FIG.


3


.




Outer shell


30


has an outer wall


88


,

FIG. 6

, and first and second sidewalls


90


and


92


depending therefrom and extending toward and mating with baffle


32


and outer shell


28


at outer peripheral edge


34


. Extension portion


38


of baffle


32


has an extended wall


94


,

FIGS. 2

,


6


, facing and preferably adjacent or engaging outer wall


88


and having first and second sidewalls


96


and


98


depending from extended wall


94


. Sidewalls


96


and


98


extend left to right in

FIGS. 2 and 5

between first and second, left and right, distally opposite ends


48


and


50


of extension portion


38


. First or left end


48


of extension portion


38


faces second chamber


40


. Second or right end


50


of extension portion


38


faces third chamber


42


. Sidewall


96


of extension portion


38


is sloped and tapered away from outer wall


88


and first sidewall


90


of outer shell


30


to define sound attenuating tubed passage


44


. Passage


44


extends from first end


48


of extension portion


38


to second end


50


of extension portion


38


. Second sidewall


98


of extension portion


38


is sloped and tapered away from outer wall


88


and second sidewall


92


of outer shell


30


to define sound attenuating tubed passage


46


. Passage


46


extends from first end


48


to second end


50


of extension portion


38


. Passages


44


and


46


extend in parallel between second and third chambers


40


and


42


.





FIG. 10

shows an alternate embodiment of baffle


32


of FIG.


2


and uses like reference numerals from above where appropriate to facilitate understanding. In

FIG. 10

, extended wall


94


of extension portion


38


of baffle


110


has a concave section


112


recessed away from outer wall


88


of outer shell


30


to define a third sound attenuating tubed passage


114


, FIG.


11


. Passage


114


extends from first end


48


to second end


50


of extension portion


38


. First, second and third sound attenuating tubed passages


44


,


46


and


114


extend in parallel between second and third chambers


40


and


42


. Third passage


114


is between first and second passages


44


and


46


.





FIG. 13

shows another alternate baffle


120


and uses like reference numerals from above where appropriate to facilitate understanding. In

FIG. 14

, at least a portion of and preferably the entire first sidewall


122


of extension portion


38


is spaced from first sidewall


90


of outer shell


30


to define a first sound attenuating tubed passage


124


,

FIGS. 15 and 16

. At least a portion of and preferably the entire second sidewall


126


of extension portion


38


of baffle


120


is spaced from second sidewall


92


of outer shell


30


to define a second sound attenuating tubed passage


128


. Passages


124


and


128


extend parallel to each other between first and second chambers


40


and


42


and provide flow therethrough from left to right in

FIG. 15

as shown at respective arrows


130


and


132


.





FIG. 13

also shows an alternate outlet


134


from outer shell


30


, namely a plurality of perforations


136


through which exhaust flows upwardly as shown at arrow


138


in

FIG. 14

into top exit shroud


140


for discharge as shown at arrow


142


in FIG.


12


.




The disclosed constructions provide reduced part content and cost. The upstream and downstream outer shells


28


and


30


and the single sole internal baffle


32


or


110


or


120


are the only members joined at outer peripheral edge


34


, reducing part content and cost. The construction provides in preferred form at least two sound attenuating tubed passages


44


,


46


, and optionally


114


, or


124


and


128


, which sound attenuating tubed passages are formed between the downstream outer shell


30


and the extension portion


38


of the single sole internal baffle, such that multiple sound attenuating tubed passages are formed by a single sole internal baffle, further reducing cost.




It is recognized that various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A muffler comprising first and second outer shells, and an internal baffle, all three of which are joined to each other around an outer peripheral edge, said internal baffle defining a first chamber between said internal baffle and said first outer shell, said internal baffle having an extension portion extending away from said first outer shell and toward and into said second outer shell and forming second and third chambers between said internal baffle and said second outer shell and forming at least one sound attenuating tubed passage bounded by said second outer shell and said extension portion and connecting said second and third chambers on distally opposite ends of said extension portion, said internal baffle having an opening therethrough adjacent said extension portion and connecting said first and second chambers.
  • 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said muffler has an inlet through said first outer shell, an outlet through said second outer shell, and wherein said extension portion of said internal baffle extending away from said first outer shell and toward and into said second outer shell expands the volume of said first chamber at the expense of said second and third chambers.
  • 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein the volume of said first chamber is substantially greater than the combined volume of said second and third chambers.
  • 4. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said muffler has first and second distally opposite ends spaced by said extension portion therebetween, wherein said inlet, said outlet, and said third chamber are at said first end, said second chamber and said opening through said internal baffle are at said second end, and said first chamber spans both said first and second ends, such that exhaust flows through said inlet into said muffler at said first end then traverses to said second end through said first chamber and then passes through said opening in said internal baffle into said second chamber and then traverses back to said first end through said at least one sound attenuating tubed passage and through said third chamber and then flows out through said outlet.
  • 5. The invention according to claim 4 wherein said second outer shell has an outer wall and first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending toward and mating with said internal baffle and said first outer shell at said outer peripheral edge, and wherein said extension portion of said internal baffle has an extended wall facing said outer wall of said second outer shell and having first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending between first and second said distally opposite ends of said extension portion, said first end of said extension portion facing said second chamber, said second end of said extension portion facing said third chamber, said first sidewall of said extension portion being sloped and tapered away from at least one of said outer wall of said second outer shell and said first sidewall of said second outer shell to define a first said sound attenuating tubed passage, said first sound attenuating tubed passage extending from said first end of said extension portion to said second end of said extension portion, said second sidewall of said extension portion being sloped and tapered away from at least one of said outer wall of said second outer shell and said second sidewall of said second outer shell to define a second said sound attenuating tubed passage, said second sound attenuating tubed passage extending from said first end of said extension portion to said second end of said extension portion.
  • 6. The invention according to claim 5 wherein said first and second sound attenuating tubed passages extend in parallel between said second and third chambers.
  • 7. The invention according to claim 5 wherein said first sidewall of said extension portion is sloped and tapered away from each of said outer wall of said second outer shell and said first sidewall of said second outer shell, and said second sidewall of said extension portion is sloped and tapered away from each of said outer wall of said second outer shell and said second sidewall of said second outer shell.
  • 8. The invention according to claim 5 wherein said extended wall of said extension portion of said internal baffle has a concave section recessed away from said outer wall of said second outer shell to define a third said sound attenuating tubed passage, said third sound attenuating tubed passage extending from said first end of said extension portion to said second end of said extension portion.
  • 9. The invention according to claim 8 wherein said first, second and third sound attenuating tubed passages extend in parallel between said second and third chambers, said third sound attenuating tubed passage being between said first and second sound attenuating tubed passages.
  • 10. The invention according to claim 4 wherein said second outer shell has an outer wall and first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending toward and mating with said internal baffle and said first outer shell at said outer peripheral edge, and wherein said extension portion of said internal baffle has an extended wall facing said outer wall of said second outer shell and having first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending between first and second said distally opposite ends of said extension portion, said first end of said extension portion facing said second chamber, said second end of said extension portion facing said third chamber, said extended wall of said extension portion having a concave section recessed away from said outer wall of said second outer shell to define said sound attenuating tubed passage, said sound attenuating tubed passage extending from said first end of said extension portion to said second end of said extension portion.
  • 11. The invention according to claim 4 wherein said second outer shell has an outer wall and first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending toward and mating with said internal baffle and said first outer shell at said outer peripheral edge, and wherein said extension portion of said internal baffle has an extended wall facing said outer wall of said second outer shell and having first and second sidewalls depending therefrom and extending between first and second said distally opposite ends of said extension portion, said first end of said extension portion facing said second chamber, said second end of said extension portion facing said third chamber, at least a portion of said first sidewall of said extension portion being spaced from said first sidewall of said second outer shell to define a first said sound attenuating tubed passage, at least a portion of said second sidewall of said extension portion being spaced from said second sidewall of said second outer shell to define a second said sound attenuating tubed passage.
  • 12. The invention according to claim 11 wherein said first and second sound attenuating tubed passages extend in parallel between said second and third chambers.
  • 13. The invention according to claim 11 wherein the entire said first sidewall of said extension portion is spaced from said first sidewall of said second outer shell, and wherein the entire said second sidewall of said extension portion is spaced from said second sidewall of said second outer shell.
  • 14. A muffler comprising an upstream outer shell, a downstream outer shell, and a single sole internal baffle, all three of which are joined to each other around an outer peripheral edge, said single sole internal baffle defining a first chamber between said single sole internal baffle and said upstream outer shell, said internal baffle having an extension portion extending away from said upstream outer shell and toward and into said downstream outer shell and forming second and third chambers between said single sole internal baffle and said downstream outer shell and at least one sound attenuating tubed passage between said downstream outer shell and said extension portion and connecting said second and third chambers on distally opposite ends of said extension portion, said single sole internal baffle having an opening therethrough adjacent said extension portion and connecting said first and second chambers, an inlet through said upstream outer shell, an outlet through said downstream outer shell, said extension portion of said single sole internal baffle expanding the volume of said first chamber at the expense of the volume of said second and third chambers.
  • 15. The invention according to claim 14 wherein the volume of said first chamber is substantially greater than the combined volume of said second and third chambers.
  • 16. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said upstream and downstream outer shells and said single sole internal baffle are the only members joined at said outer peripheral edge, reducing part content and cost.
  • 17. The invention according to claim 16 comprising at least two said sound attenuating tubed passages between said downstream outer shell and said extension portion, such that multiple sound attenuating tubed passages are formed by said single sole internal baffle, further reducing cost.
  • 18. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said muffler has first and second distally opposite ends spaced by said extension portion therebetween, wherein said inlet, said outlet and said third chamber are at said first end, said second chamber and said opening through said single sole internal baffle are at said second end, and said first chamber spans both said first and second ends, such that exhaust flows through said inlet into said muffler at said first end then traverses to said second end through said first chamber and then passes into said second chamber through said opening in said single sole internal baffle and then traverses back to said first end through said sound attenuating tubed passage and through said third chamber and then flows out through said outlet.
  • 19. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said opening in said single sole internal baffle comprises a plurality of perforations.
  • 20. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said inlet comprises a tube extending through an opening in said upstream outer shell.
  • 21. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said outlet comprises a tube extending through an opening in said downstream outer shell.
  • 22. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said outlet comprises a plurality of perforations in said downstream outer shell.
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