Claims
- 1. In a muffler including a casing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a first divider partition secured in the casing and formed and positioned to divide substantially all incoming exhaust gases for flow along a main flow path in the casing past outward ends of the first partition, and a second collector partition secured in the casing downstream of the first divider partition, the second collector partition forming in part a collector opening and the second collector partition being formed to direct the divided exhaust gases toward each other for flow of substantially all of the exhaust gases through the collector opening, the improvement in the muffler comprising:
- a first intermediate partition secured in the casing between and spaced from the divider and collector partitions, the intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of the divided exhaust gases past outward ends of the intermediate partition, the outward end portions of the intermediate partition being spaced from the outward end portions of the divider partition,
- the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider partition and outward end portions of the intermediate partition being oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the divider and intermediate partitions,
- the first divider partition and the first intermediate partition being sufficiently non-porous to maintain the low pressure region therebetween.
- 2. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the orientation of the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider and intermediate partitions and the main flow path creates a venturi effect wherein the low pressure region is formed between the divider and intermediate partitions.
- 3. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider and intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the main flow path of no greater than approximately one hundred degrees.
- 4. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the space defined between the divider and intermediate partitions is concave in shape and faces away from the direction of the incoming exhaust gases.
- 5. The muffler of claim 4, wherein the divider partition is a divergently tapered partition formed to deflect gases toward sidewalls of the casing, and the intermediate partition is divergently tapered, and the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other.
- 6. The muffler of claim 4, wherein the intermediate partition is smaller than the divider partition so that the divider partition and the intermediate partitions are arranged in a descending manner.
- 7. The muffler of claim 6, wherein the outward ends of the divider and intermediate partitions confront the partition wall of the collector partition, so that the distance between the outward end of the divider partition and the collector partition is approximately equal to the distance between the outward end of the intermediate partition and the collector wall.
- 8. The muffler of claim 4, wherein the divider partition and the intermediate partition are proximately the same size.
- 9. The muffler of claim 4, wherein the intermediate partition is larger in size than the divider partition so that the divider and intermediate partitions are arranged in an ascending manner.
- 10. The muffler of claim 4, wherein the divider partition and the intermediate partition have generally the same shape and are in alignment with each other so that the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other at their outward end portions.
- 11. The muffler of claim 1, and further comprising a reflector partition having a surface cupped in a direction facing away from the collector opening, the reflector partition being positioned between the intermediate partition and the collector partition.
- 12. The muffler of claim 11, wherein the reflector partition is formed and positioned to permit the exhaust gases to flow past the outward ends of the reflector partition.
- 13. The muffler of claim 11, and further comprising a second intermediate partition positioned between the first intermediate partition and the reflector partition, the second intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of exhaust gases past outward ends of the second intermediate partition.
- 14. The muffler of claim 13, wherein the outward end portions of the second intermediate partition and the outward end portions of the first intermediate partition define therebetween spaces that are oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions and wherein the second intermediate partition is sufficiently non-porous to maintain the low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 15. The muffler of claim 14, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition and between the first intermediate partition and the second intermediate partition are concave in shape and face away from the direction of the incoming exhaust gases.
- 16. The muffler of claim 1, and further comprising a second intermediate partition positioned between the first intermediate partition and the collector partition, the second intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of exhaust gases past outward ends of the second intermediate partition.
- 17. The muffler of claim 16, wherein the outward end portions of the second intermediate partition and the outward end portions of the first intermediate partition define therebetween spaces that are oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions and wherein the second intermediate partition is sufficiently non-porous to maintain the low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 18. The muffler of claim 17, wherein the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition and between the first intermediate partition and the second intermediate partition are concave in shape and face away from the direction of the incoming exhaust gases.
- 19. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the casing includes an expansion chamber in the main flow path between the inlet opening and the divider petition.
- 20. A muffler, comprising:
- a casing having an exhaust gas inlet opening and an exhaust gas outlet opening,
- a partition array including a divider partition that is mounted within the casing and positioned to receive incoming exhaust gases and direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition, a first intermediate partition spaced downstream from the divider partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past outward ends of the first intermediate partition, a second intermediate partition spaced downstream from the first intermediate partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past the outward ends of the second intermediate partition, and
- a collector partition mounted within the casing downstream of the partition array to direct exhaust gases to the outlet opening,
- the spaces between the divider partition, the first intermediate partition, and the second intermediate partition being concave in shape and facing away from the inlet opening,
- the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions so as to create a low pressure region in these outward spaces as exhaust gases flow past the outward ends of the partitions, and wherein the second intermediate partition is sufficiently non-porous to maintain the low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions,
- whereby sound is attenuated in the spaces between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions as exhaust gases are directed past the outward ends of the partitions.
- 21. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is sufficient to allow sound vibrations to enter the spaces between the partitions, yet is not so great as to divert a substantial amount of the exhaust gases.
- 22. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length greater than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 23. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length shorter than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 24. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length approximately equal to the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 25. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the angle defined between the outward portions of the spaces between the partitions and the exhaust flow is no greater than approximately one hundred degrees.
- 26. The muffler of claim 20, wherein the divider partition is a divergently tapered partition formed to deflect gases toward sidewalls of the casing, and the first and second intermediate partitions are divergently tapered, and the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other.
- 27. The muffler of claim 20, and further comprising a reflector partition formed in the casing and positioned between the second intermediate partition and the collector partition, the reflector partition being cupped in a direction facing away from the collector opening.
- 28. The muffler of claim 27, wherein the reflector partition is positioned to permit flow of exhaust gases past outward ends of the reflector partition.
- 29. The muffler of claim 20, and further comprising an expansion chamber formed in the casing between the exhaust gas inlet opening and the divider partition.
- 30. A method of attenuating sound in a muffler including a casing having an exhaust gas inlet opening and an exhaust gas outlet opening, a partition array including a divider partition that is mounted within the casing and positioned to receive incoming exhaust gases and direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition, a first intermediate partition spaced downstream from the divider partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past outward ends of the first intermediate partition, a second intermediate partition spaced downstream from the first intermediate partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past the outward ends of the second intermediate partition, and a collector partition mounted within the casing downstream of the partition array to direct exhaust gases to the outlet opening, the spaces between the divider partition, the first intermediate partition, and the second intermediate partition being concave in shape and facing away from the inlet opening, comprising the steps of:
- introducing exhaust gases through the inlet opening,
- passing the exhaust gases around the divider partition to direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition,
- passing the exhaust gases past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions in a manner whereby sound is attenuated in the spaces between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions as exhaust gases are directed past the outward ends of the partitions, the divider partition, first intermediate partition and the second intermediate partition being sufficiently non-porous to create low pressure regions between the partitions, and
- passing the exhaust gases through an opening in the collector partition and out through the outlet opening.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is sufficient to allow sound vibrations to enter the spaces between the partitions, yet is not so great as to divert a substantial amount of the exhaust gases from the main flow path, so as exhaust gases move past the outward ends of the partitions, sound vibrations enter the spaces between the partitions and attenuate therein.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length greater than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions, so that each space attenuates different frequency sound vibrations.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length shorter than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions, so that low frequency sound vibrations are not completely eliminated.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length approximately equal to the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 35. The method of claim 30, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is no greater that approximately one hundred degrees, so that as exhaust gases move past the outward ends of the partitions, a low pressure region is created in these outward spaces.
- 36. The method of claim 30, wherein the casing further includes a reflector partition positioned between the second intermediate partition and the collector partition, the reflector partition being cupped in a direction facing away from the collector opening, so that as exhaust gases move through the casing, sound vibrations are reflected off of the reflector partition in a direction away from the outlet opening.
- 37. The method of claim 30, wherein the casing further includes an expansion chamber formed in the casing between the exhaust gas inlet opening and the divider partition, so that exhaust gases introduced through the inlet opening form a flow path from the inlet opening to the divider partition.
- 38. In a muffler including a casing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a first divider partition secured in the casing and formed and positioned to divide substantially all incoming exhaust gases for flow along a main flow path in the casing past outward ends of the first partition, and a second collector partition secured in the casing downstream of the first divider partition, the second collector partition forming in part a collector opening and the second collector partition being formed to direct the divided exhaust gases toward each other for flow of substantially all of the exhaust gases through the collector opening, the improvement in the muffler comprising:
- a first imperforate intermediate partition secured in the casing between and spaced from the divider and collector partitions, the intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of the divided exhaust gases past outward ends of the intermediate partition, the outward end portions of the intermediate partition being spaced from the outward end portions of the divider partition, and, the divider partition being imperforate to prevent exhaust gas flow through the divider partition,
- the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider partition and outward end portions of the intermediate partition being oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the divider and intermediate partitions,
- the imperforate design of first divider partition and the first intermediate partition creating a low pressure region therebetween.
- 39. The muffler of claim 38, wherein the orientation of the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider and intermediate partitions and the main flow path creates a venturi effect wherein the low pressure region is formed between the divider and intermediate partitions.
- 40. The muffler of claim 38, wherein the spaces defined between the outward end portions of the divider and intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the main flow path of no greater than one hundred degrees.
- 41. The muffler of claim 38, wherein the space defined between the divider and intermediate partitions is concave in shape and faces away from the direction of incoming exhaust gases.
- 42. The muffler of claim 41, wherein the divider partition is a divergently tapered partition formed to deflect gases toward sidewalls of the casing, and the intermediate partition is divergently tapered, and the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other.
- 43. The muffler of claim 41, wherein
- the intermediate partition is smaller than the divider partition so that the divider partition and the intermediate partitions are arranged in a descending manner, and
- the outward ends of the divider and intermediate partitions confront the partition wall of the collector partition, so that the distance between the outward end of the divider partition and the collector partition is equal to the distance between the outward end of the intermediate partition and the collector wall.
- 44. The muffler of claim 41, wherein the divider partition and the intermediate partition have generally the same shape and are in alignment with each other so that the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other at their outward end portions.
- 45. The muffler of claim 38, and further comprising a reflector partition having a surface cupped in a direction facing away from the collector opening, the reflector partition being positioned between the intermediate partition and the collector partition.
- 46. The muffler of claim 45, and further comprising a second intermediate partition positioned between the first intermediate partition and the reflector partition, the second intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of exhaust gases pas outward ends of the second intermediate partition.
- 47. The muffler of claim 46, wherein the outward end portions of the second intermediate partition and the outward end portions of the first intermediate partition define therebetween spaces that are oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions, the second intermediate partition creating a low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 48. The muffler of claim 38, and further comprising a second intermediate partition positioned between the first intermediate partition and the collector partition, the second intermediate partition being formed to permit flow of exhaust gases past outward ends of the second intermediate partition.
- 49. The muffler of claim 48, wherein the outward end portions of the second intermediate partition and the outward end portions of the first intermediate partition define therebetween spaces that are oriented with respect to the main flow path so as to create a low pressure region in these spaces as exhaust gases flow along the main flow path past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions, the second intermediate partition creating a low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 50. The muffler of claim 49, wherein the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition and between the first intermediate partition and the second intermediate partition are concave in shape and face away from the direction of the incoming exhaust gases.
- 51. A muffler, comprising:
- a casing having an exhaust gas inlet opening and an exhaust gas outlet opening,
- a partition array including an imperforate divider partition that is mounted within the casing and positioned to receive incoming exhaust gases and direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition, an imperforate first intermediate partition spaced downstream from the divider partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past outward ends of the first intermediate partition, a second imperforate intermediate partition spaced downstream from the first intermediate partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past the outward ends of the second intermediate partition, and
- a collector partition mounted within the casing downstream of the partition array to direct exhaust gases to the outlet opening,
- the spaces between the divider partition, the first intermediate partition, and the second intermediate partition being concave in shape and facing away from the inlet opening,
- the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions so as to create a low pressure region in these outward spaces as exhaust gases flow past the outward ends of the partitions, the second intermediate partition creating a low pressure region between the first and second intermediate partitions,
- whereby sound is attenuated in the spaces between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions as exhaust gases are directed past the outward ends of the partitions.
- 52. The muffler of claim 51, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is sufficient to allow sound vibrations to enter the spaces between the partitions, yet is not so great as to divert a substantial amount of the exhaust gases.
- 53. The muffler of claim 51, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length greater than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions.
- 54. The muffler of claim 51, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions so as to create a low pressure region in these outward spaces as exhaust gases flow past the outward ends of the partitions.
- 55. The muffler of claim 51, wherein the divider partition is a divergently tapered partition formed to deflect gases toward sidewalls of the casing, and the first and second intermediate partitions are divergently tapered, and the partition walls of the divider and intermediate partitions are substantially parallel with each other.
- 56. A method of attenuating sound in a muffler including a casing having an exhaust gas inlet opening and an exhaust gas outlet opening, a partition array including a divider partition that is mounted within the casing and positioned to receive incoming exhaust gases and direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition, a first intermediate partition spaced downstream from the divider partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past outward ends of the first intermediate partition, a second intermediate partition spaced downstream from the first intermediate partition and in a position permitting exhaust gases to flow past the outward ends of the second intermediate partition, and a collector partition mounted within the casing downstream of the partition array to direct exhaust gases to the outlet opening, the spaces between the divider partition, the first intermediate partition, and the second intermediate partition being concave in shape and facing away from the inlet opening, comprising the steps of:
- introducing exhaust gases through the inlet opening,
- passing the exhaust gases around the divider partition to direct the incoming exhaust gases at least partially laterally around outward ends of the divider partition, the divider partition being imperforate to exhaust gas flow therethrough,
- passing the exhaust gases past the outward ends of the first and second intermediate partitions in a manner whereby sound is attenuated in the spaces between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions as exhaust gases are directed past the outward ends of the partitions, the divider partition, first intermediate partition and the second intermediate partition creating low pressure regions between the partitions, and
- passing the exhaust gases through an opening in the collector partition and out through the outlet opening.
- 57. The method of claim 56, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is sufficient to allow sound vibrations to enter the spaces between the partitions, yet is not so great as to divert a substantial amount of the exhaust gases from the main flow path, so as exhaust gases move past the outward ends of the partitions, sound vibrations enter the spaces between the partitions and attenuate therein.
- 58. The method of claim 56, wherein the space defined between the divider partition and the first intermediate partition has a length greater than the length of the space defined between the first and second intermediate partitions, so that each space attenuates different frequency sound vibrations.
- 59. The method of claim 56, wherein the outward portions of the spaces defined between the divider partition and the first and second intermediate partitions are oriented at an angle with respect to the direction of exhaust gas flow past the outward ends of the partitions, which angle is no greater than one hundred degrees, so that as exhaust gases move past the outward ends of the partitions, a low pressure region is created in these outward spaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/742,651 filed Nov. 4, 1996 now abandoned.
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