This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 of German Application 10 2018 101 139.3, filed Jan. 19, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention pertains to a muffler assembly unit for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, especially in a vehicle.
A muffler housing 10 shown in
In the embodiment shown in
If a muffler configured with such a muffler housing 10 is used in an exhaust system running under a vehicle underbody, then the air guiding bulge can establish a connection to adjacent assembly units of a vehicle, so that air flowing around the exhaust system is guided along the underside of a vehicle defined by the air guiding action of such an air guiding bulge and thus, on the one hand, the generation of air flow noises can be avoided and, on the other hand, improved aerodynamic conditions can be achieved in the area of the underbody. This effect then especially clearly comes into play when a muffler which is configured with such a muffler housing is installed as a rear muffler in the end area of an exhaust system with the housing longitudinal axis obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
An object of the present invention is to provide a muffler assembly unit for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, with which an improved air guiding characteristic can be achieved by a configuration that is simple to achieve.
According to the present invention, this object is accomplished by a muffler assembly unit for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, especially in a vehicle, comprising:
In a departure from the arrangement known from the state of the art, the present invention provides a structural separation of the muffler configured with the muffler housing, on the one hand, and of the housing jacket provided for providing at least one air guiding bulge, on the other hand. Both the muffler or muffler housing, on the one hand, and the housing jacket, on the other hand, can thus essentially be provided regardless of the configuration of each other component with regard to the functionalities to be fulfilled by these two essential components of the muffler assembly unit according to the present invention. A robust design is obtained with the configuration according to the present invention, in which stability problems triggered especially in the area of an air guiding bulge, e.g., also due to corrosion, as they may occur in the state of the art especially where the length area of the sheet metal body forming the air guiding bulge is welded onto the circumferential wall, are avoided.
The muffler housing may comprise a circumferential wall elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the housing and a front wall at both axial end areas of the circumferential wall and that the housing jacket fully enclose the circumferential wall in at least one length area of same for an especially stable configuration.
In order to be able to utilize the housing jacket as freely as possible for providing at least one air guiding bulge, the housing jacket may fully enclose the circumferential wall essentially in its entire length area, or/and that the housing jacket overlap at least one front wall, preferably both front walls.
In order to be able to enclose the muffler with the housing jacket in a simple manner, it is proposed that the housing jacket comprise at least two jacket shells connected to one another, wherein at least one air guiding bulge is provided on at least one jacket shell.
For a configuration that is easy to manufacture and yet guarantees a stable connection, the jacket shells may be connected to one another preferably by positive locking or/and by connection in substance in connecting edge areas adjoining one another, or/and at least one jacket shell may be connected, preferably by connection in substance, to the muffler housing.
In order to allow different thermal expansions of the muffler housing, on the one hand, and of the housing jacket, on the other hand, it is proposed that the housing jacket be permanently connected to the muffler housing only in one connecting length area, preferably essentially in the area of a longitudinal center in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis of the muffler housing and not be permanently connected to the muffler housing starting from the connecting length area in the direction towards the axial end areas of same.
Furthermore, for a stable positioning, the housing jacket can be supported on the muffler housing in at least one, preferably rib-like (rib) support area. It should be pointed out that the housing jacket is not fixed on the muffler housing against relative movement especially in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis in such a support area.
In order to be able to achieve an as tight as possible enclosing with the housing jacket even in case of the complicated shape of the muffler housing, it is proposed that the muffler housing have at least one housing bulge, and that the housing jacket have a receiving opening or/and a receiving bulge receiving this housing bulge in at least some areas in association with at least one housing bulge.
The flow of exhaust gas through the muffler can be guaranteed in an especially simple manner by at least one exhaust gas pipe projecting from the muffler housing, and by the housing jacket having an exhaust gas pipe passage opening in the area of at least one exhaust gas pipe, and preferably in the adjoining area of two jacket shells. A mutual interference of the jacket shells with one or more such exhaust gas pipes can thus be avoided.
In a configuration that is advantageous in terms of thermal load, the jacket shells may be configured as shaped sheet metal parts. With the jacket shells configured as shaped sheet metal parts, it is possible in an especially simple manner to provide the at least one air guiding bulge by integration into at least one jacket shell.
In order to be able to further reduce the generation of flow noises in the area of the at least one air guiding bulge, it is proposed that at least one air guiding bulge be closed in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis.
For an efficient air guiding characteristic, at least one air guiding bulge may extend in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis essentially along the entire muffler housing.
A muffling effect generated by the enclosing of the muffler housing with the housing jacket can be used in an intensified manner when the housing jacket encloses the muffler housing with insertion of a layer of insulating material or/and with formation of a gap-like (gap) intermediate space.
For introducing a defined air guiding effect, it is proposed that the housing jacket have a greater distance to the muffler housing in the area of the at least one air guiding bulge than in areas adjacent to the at least one air guiding bulge, preferably such that the distance between the housing jacket and the muffler housing increases up to a maximum distance in the area of the at least one air guiding bulge, starting from the areas adjacent to the at least one air guiding bulge.
The present invention further pertains to a housing jacket for enclosing a muffler, preferably for a muffler assembly unit having the configuration according to the present invention, comprising at least two jacket shells to be connected to one another in connecting edge areas to be positioned adjacent to one another, and at least one air guiding bulge is provided on at least one jacket shell.
It should be pointed out that such a housing jacket may be configured with individual features, a plurality of features or all features described above in reference to a muffler assembly unit, specific for the housing jacket thereof.
The present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached figures. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings,
Exhaust gas can be introduced into the muffler 42 via an exhaust gas pipe 44 protruding through the circumferential wall 12, which exhaust gas pipe may form, for example, an inlet pipe. For example, two or more exhaust gas pipes 44 forming such inlet pipes may be provided at a distance from one another in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis L of the muffler housing 10, which housing longitudinal axis is at right angles to the drawing plane of
The housing jacket 40 encloses the muffler 10 in an entire circumferential area. The housing jacket 40 is configured with two jacket shells 48, 50. Where the two jacket shells 48, 50 adjoin one another, these jacket shells 48, 50, which are provided as shaped sheet metal parts, are arranged adjoining one another with a connecting edge area 52, 54, which is, for example, bent outwards and, e.g., permanently connected to one another by crimping or/and welding.
The jacket shells 48, 50 are, in principle, adapted in their shape to the outer contour of the muffler housing 10. Thus, it can be seen, for example, that in an area, in which a housing bulge 56 is provided on the muffler housing 10 for connecting the exhaust gas pipe 44, the jacket shells 48, 50 enclosing the muffler housing 10 in this area form a corresponding receiving opening 58. As an alternative, a receiving bulge overlapping the muffler housing and receiving the housing bulge 56 thereof in this area could be formed in the housing jacket 40.
In the area, in which the exhaust gas pipe 44 protrudes outwards from the muffler housing 10, an exhaust gas pipe passage opening 60 allowing the passage of the exhaust gas pipe 44, for example, adapted to the circumferential contour thereof, is provided in the housing jacket 40 in the area in which the two jacket shells 48, 50 adjoin one another. For example, if the exhaust pipe 44 has a circular configuration, a semicircular part of this exhaust gas pipe passage opening 60 can be formed in each of the two jacket shells 48, 50.
The housing jacket 40 may be configured, for example, such that the housing jacket 40 encloses the muffler housing 10 essentially only in the area of the circumferential wall 12 thereof, so that this muffler housing 10 is exposed outwards in the axial end areas, especially in the area of the front walls of the muffler housing 10. For a full enclosure of the muffler 42 or of the muffler housing 10, the jacket shells 48, 50 may, however, also be shaped such that they overlap this muffler housing at the axial end areas of the muffler housing 10 and thus also fully overlap the front walls. The connecting edge areas 52, 54 in case of such a configuration are configured as essentially all-around edge areas, which are possibly only interrupted where an exhaust gas pipe passage opening or a receiving opening is formed.
For the permanent connection of the housing jacket 40 to the muffler housing 10, the housing jacket 40 is connected, e.g., by spot welding, to the muffler housing 10, especially to the circumferential wall 12 at some connection areas 55, 57. In order to avoid a direct contact in other areas and thus vibration noises possibly generated thereby, for example, the housing jacket 40 may be configured in some areas of the jacket shells 48, 50 with base-like or arch-like bulges 59, 61, protruding inwards, i.e., in the direction towards the muffler housing 10, which bulges are present on the outer surface of the muffler housing 10 and are connected in substance there to this muffler housing. A gap-like (gap) intermediate space 62, which generates an additional muffling effect, can thus be provided between the muffler housing 10 and the housing jacket 40. This intermediate space 62 may be filled with a layer of insulating material 64 enclosing the muffler housing 10 on its outer side, which insulating material may lead to a further improvement of the muffling characteristic or/and to a thermal insulation. Such fibrous or foam-like insulating material may be used here, as is also used in the interior of mufflers for lining chambers formed in same.
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In order to allow different thermal expansions of the muffler housing 10, on the one hand, and the housing jacket 40, on the other hand, when the muffler assembly unit 38 is heated, all connection areas 59, 61 are preferably arranged in a connecting length area V, i.e., in the same length area in the direction of the housing longitudinal axis L, while the housing jacket 40 is not permanently connected to the muffler housing and thus can expand from this muffler housing 12 when heated, starting from this connecting length area V, in the direction towards the axial ends. The length area, in which the housing jacket 40 is fixed to the muffler housing 10, may be, for example, a longitudinal central area of the housing jacket 40 or of the muffler housing 10, in order to provide approximately similar sections of the housing jacket 40 at both end areas, which sections are not fixed to the muffler housing 10.
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The air guiding bulge 34 may, as this is shown in
Further, the housing jacket 40 could have a one-piece configuration and, fully enclosing the circumferential wall of the muffler housing, have connecting edge areas that are positioned adjoining one another in a circumferential area and are to be connected to one another.
In case of the configuration of a muffler assembly unit according to the present invention, due to the enclosing of the muffler housing 10 with a housing jacket 40, it is made possible to provide a geometry that is entirely independent from the configuration of a muffler itself in terms of a shape and dimensions for the guiding of the air flowing about the muffler. The housing jacket 40 provides, furthermore, the possibility to introduce an additional thermal or/and acoustic insulation, and can especially expand uncoupled from the muffler itself in case of thermal load, so that there is no risk of a deformation or an excessive load in the areas, in which the formation provided for the defined guiding of air is fixed to the muffler housing 12.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 101 139.3 | Jan 2018 | DE | national |