Claims
- 1. A muffler for the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a casing,
- a perforated sleeve disposed in said casing, said perforated sleeve having an interior through which the exhaust gas flows and a wall having a plurality of openings,
- a cylindircal porous sound absorbing body arranged coaxially with said perforated sleeve on an outer periphery of said perforated sleeve,
- a cylindrical thin film made of metal, said cylindrical thin film being intimately interposed between said perforated sleeve and said cylindrical porous sound-absorbing body,
- a space defined between an inner periphery of said casing and an outer periphery of said cylindrical porous sound-absorbing body, and
- at least one communication passage means for providing a pressure balancing communication between the interior of said perforated sleeve and said space.
- 2. A muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said sound-absorbing body and said thin metal film are smaller in length than said casing.
- 3. A muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said thin metal film, which surrounds a passage for the exhaust gas, has a smaller thickness in the upstream portion of said passage than in its downstream portion.
- 4. A muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said thin metal film is welded or fused to the surface of said porous metal.
- 5. A muffler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said porous metal has a surface ground to form said thin metal film.
- 6. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sound-absorbing body is a porous metal.
- 7. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thin metal film has a thickness of less than 50 micrometers.
- 8. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sound-absorbing body is a porous nickel-chromium alloy.
- 9. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thin metal film is a nickel-chromium alloy film.
- 10. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sound-absorbing body is divided into sections longitudinally of said muffler and said sections are separated by partitions.
- 11. A muffler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sound-absorbing body and said thin metal film are smaller lengthwise than the length of said casing so that said sound-absorbing body and thin metal film do not reach either end of said casing,
- said sound absorbing body being positioned inside said casing so as to leave an air space between the wall of said casing and said body, and
- partition means extending from said casing wall to said thin metal film for separating said body and said air space into segments longitudinally of said muffler, said partition means having openings therein to permit communication betwen said segmented air spaces.
- 12. A muffler as claimed in claim 11, wherein said sound-absorbing body is a porous nickel-chromium alloy.
- 13. A muffler as claimed in claim 12, wherein said thin metal film is a nickel-chromium alloy film.
Priority Claims (5)
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56-178570 |
Nov 1981 |
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56-178571 |
Nov 1981 |
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56-178572 |
Nov 1981 |
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56-178573 |
Nov 1981 |
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57-12863[U]JPX |
Jan 1982 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 531,894, filed July 5, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,523,662.
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