This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-097581 filed May 22, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a muffler for an engine intended to reduce the radiated sound from a muffler body (shell).
As a muffler (silencer) used in the engine of a vehicle such as an automobile, a press muffler obtained by press-forming a metal plate is widely used. The press muffler is generally formed by pressing a thin metal plate of about 1 mm to 1.5 mm. In this type of muffler, the wall thickness of the shell is increased or the shell is formed into a two-layer structure in order to suppress the increase of the radiated sound from the shell.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,913,811B describes a single-shell press muffler having a structure in which a single-layer shell (muffler body) and a baffle plate are joined. U.S. Pat. No. 7,926,615B describes a double-shell press muffler having a structure in which a two-layer shell and a baffle plate are joined.
Incidentally, although the single-shell press muffler described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,913,811B is light and low-cost when the muffler size is increased and the muffler shape is flattened, there are problems of radiated sound and inner pressure strength. Thus, such single-shell press muffler does not work as a muffler.
The double-shell press muffler described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,926,615B has advantages in terms of strength and effect of low radiated sound due to its frictional damping effect. However, it has disadvantages in terms of cost and weight.
An object of the present invention is to provide a muffler for an engine wherein the muffler can reduce the muffler radiated sound, improve the strength, and reduce the weight.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, a muffler for an engine includes a muffler body, at least one partition wall, and at least one reinforcing plate. The muffler body has an inner space formed by a shell. The partition wall includes a flange portion that is in tight contact with an inner surface of the shell, and divides the inner space of the muffler body into a plurality of chambers. The reinforcing plate is welded on an outer surface of the shell at a position facing the flange portion of the partition wall.
According to the above configuration, the muffler for the engine can reduce the muffler radiated sound, improve the strength, and reduce the weight, by welding the reinforcing plate on the outer surface of the shell at a position facing the flange portion of the partition wall.
Embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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The bonding procedure by welding the three-layer bonding structure of the flange portion 15b of the baffle plate 15, the shell 11/12, and the reinforcing plate 50, shown in
Then, the rectangular-shaped reinforcing plate 50 is piled and attached on the outer surface 11b/12b of the shell 11/12, between the recessed grooves 11c, 12c in each pair, in a state where the respective long holes 11d/12d of the shell 11/12 and the respective long holes 51 of the reinforcing plate 50 are aligned. Then, both sides of the widthwise center of the reinforcing plate 50 with the formed long holes 51 are respectively joined by spot welding to the shell 11/12 (this welded portion is indicated by reference numeral S) at equal intervals at a plurality of places (in this embodiment, one side five places, a total of 10 places) along the longitudinal direction, in advance.
Next, the rectangular-shaped reinforcing plate 50 is joined to the flange portion 15b of the baffle plate 15 across the shell 11/12 via the respective long holes 51, 11d/12d by plug welding (this welded portion is indicated by reference numeral P in the drawing) at equal intervals at a plurality of places (five places in this embodiment). Thus, the three-layer bonding structure of the flange portion 15b of the baffle plate 15, the shell 11/12, and the reinforcing plate 50 is formed as shown in
In the muffler body 10 of the muffler 1 for the engine, having such a configuration, when the inner pressure load M of the mechanical load caused by gas pressure or thermal load or vibration input acts on the shells 11 and 12 being a press muffler, the tension N is applied to the baffle plate 15 by the reaction, as shown in
Further, the jointed portion of the shell 11/12 and the flange portion 15b of the baffle plate 15, serving as a node of the vibration mode of the muffler body 10, is held by a rectangular-shaped reinforcing plate 50 having a width wider than the flange portion 15b not only the point portion of the welded portion P. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the muffler radiated sound because the vibration amplitude of the shells 11/12 is reduced. That is, as compared with the things to achieve the damping effect due to two-layering or the stiffness increase due to the thickness increase of the shell 11/12, it is possible to reduce radiated sound efficiently through vibration amplitude suppressing effect in the shell 11/12 caused by the reinforcing plate 50, without increasing weight.
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In the above embodiment, the number of baffle plates (partition wall) is two. However, the number of the baffle plates and the number of the chambers partitioned by the baffle plates are not limited to this, and the number of the reinforcing plates is not limited to two. Furthermore, although the shell and the reinforcing plate are welded in advance by spot welding, they may be welded by TIG welding or MIG welding or the like.
Thus, the present invention can include various embodiments and the like not described herein. Therefore, the technical scope of the present invention is defined only by the matters specifying the invention regarding the following claims that are reasonable from the above description.
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