This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application DE 10 2010 019959.1 filed May 8, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a silencer (also known as a muffler) for an exhaust system of a combustion engine, more preferably of a motor vehicle, with two end face bottoms facing away from each other, with a closed circumferential jacket, with at least one silencer insert, with at least one inlet pipe and with at least one outlet pipe. In addition, the invention relates to an associated manufacturing method.
Silencers (mufflers) are divided into two manufacturing types with respect to the manufacture of their closed circumferential jacket, namely silencers in shell design and silencers in wrap design. While with the shell design two deep-drawn metal sheets are joined together at the edge, a metal sheet is wrapped and closed around a core in the case of the wrap design. Following this, a silencer insert is pushed into the wrapped jacket at the end face, that is axially and two end bottoms are attached or inserted at axial end faces distant from each other and joined to the material for instance through crimping.
In the case of a transversely positioned silencer, particularly in the case of a transversely positioned rear silencer at least one pipe, more preferably an inlet pipe, is laterally arranged so that it extends through the jacket into the interior of the silencer. This is problematic in connection with the wrap design since this laterally arranged pipe can only be assembled after the insertion of the silencer insert. For in order to be able to reliably absorb the forces occurring in operation it is necessary to support the pipe laterally introduced through the jacket both on the jacket as well as on the silencer insert located inside. This supporting on the silencer insert however can only be realized with difficulty in connection with the wrap design because of the reduced accessibility.
From WO 2006/131165 A1 a silencer of the type mentioned at the outset is known. It comprises two end face bottoms facing away from each other, a closed circumferential jacket, at least one silencer insert, at least one inlet pipe and at least one outlet pipe. There, at least one of the pipes extends through the jacket into the silencer interior. This pipe is additionally fastened to the jacket. With the known silencer this pipe is additionally fastened to the silencer insert, namely through mechanical forming. Fastening of the pipe laterally guided through the jacket to the silencer insert with the known silencer is effected for example in that a flaring tool is inserted in the pipe with which the pipe in the region of a bottom of the silencer insert through which the pipe has been passed, is flared in such a manner that the pipe is positively crimped to the bottom in radial direction.
The present invention deals with the problem of providing an improved embodiment for a silencer of the type mentioned at the outset, which is more preferably characterized by a simplified manufacturability.
The invention is based on the general idea of equipping the pipe, which protrudes through the jacket into the silencer interior with a cone (a curved surface) at its end located inside, which in the assembled state interacts with a mating cone formed on the silencer insert for supporting the pipe on the silencer insert. Through the cone engaged with the mating cone a positive support between pipe and silencer insert materializes radially and axially to the axial direction of the pipe. Both the cone as well as the mating cone can be realized comparatively easily. The positive engagement between cone and mating cone during the assembly can be likewise produced easily. In the assembled state, an adequate support is obtained for the laterally attached pipe namely on the one hand on the jacket and on the other hand by way of the cone interacting with the mating cone, also on the silencer insert. Thus, an adequate stability for the laterally arranged pipe is achieved with cost-effective manufacturability. According to the invention, the mating cone is formed on an intermediate pipe of the silencer insert.
According to an advantageous embodiment the pipe extending into the silencer interior can be attached so that subject to axial preload it is supported on the silencer insert via the cone engaged with the mating cone. Through the preload any play between cone and mating cone is eliminated, as a result of which relative movements between pipe and silencer insert can also be prevented. The supporting effect for the respective pipe is improved as a result.
According to a special embodiment the axial preload, with which the pipe supports itself on the silencer insert, can be specifically selected so that an axial minimum preload is retained over the entire expected thermal operating range of the silencer. Because of this, particularly thermal expansion effects can be taken into account, so that an adequate stability for the silencer can be guaranteed with all operating states.
The cone and the mating cone can be matched to each other so that the cone engages in the mating cone. Then the cone, at least on its outer contour, can be configured in the shape of a cone segment or ball segment. Matching to this, the mating cone at least on its inner contour can be configured in the shape of a cone segment or ball segment or funnel shaped. Alternatively, cone and mating cone can be configured so that the mating cone engages in the cone. Then the cone, at least on its inner contour, can be configured in the shape of a cone segment or ball segment. Matching to this, the mating cone at least on its outer contour can be configured in the shape of a cone segment or ball segment or funnel shaped. Provided that the cone has a ball segment shaped outer contour, particularly position tolerances, which can occur within the scope of the manufacture, can be easily compensated since the pipe in this case does not need to be assembled exactly coaxially to the mating cone of the silencer insert in order to achieve the desired supporting effect. The same applies also in the event that the mating cone has a ball segment shaped outer contour.
Practically, the intermediate pipe in the silencer insert can be arranged so that it fluidically connects the inlet pipe to the outlet pipe. Optionally it can be provided to fluidically connect the intermediate pipe to a branch-off pipe which terminates in a resonance chamber. According to a further development, this resonance chamber can be fluidically connected to an additional chamber via at least one connecting pipe, as a result of which for example the volume of the resonant chamber can be significantly enlarged. Optionally, the additional chamber can be connected to a further pipe which can be a further outlet pipe.
With simple embodiments, which are characterized by a particularly simple assemblability, the cone can be formed at an end of the pipe penetrating the jacket located inside facing the intermediate pipe. Likewise, the mating cone can be formed at an end of the intermediate pipe facing the respective pipe penetrating the jacket. With another embodiment, which makes possible a stronger lateral or radial support between the pipe penetrating the jacket and the intermediate pipe, the cone can be positioned spaced from the end located inside, so that an end portion protruding over the cone exists, which is inserted into the intermediate pipe through the mating cone or into which the mating cone is inserted. Additionally or alternatively the mating cone can be arranged spaced from the end of the intermediate pipe so that an end portion protruding over the mating cone engages over the pipe penetrating the jacket in axial direction in such a manner that the cone is inserted in this end portion of the intermediate pipe in order to be able to engage into the mating cone or in such a manner that this end portion of the intermediate pipe is inserted through the cone into the respective pipe in order to be able to engage in the cone.
According to another embodiment the cone can have several protrusions arranged distributed in circumferential direction, via which the cone is supported on the mating cone. Because of this, position tolerances and shape tolerances between cone and mating cone can be better compensated. More preferably, passage openings in circumferential direction between these protrusions between cone and mating cone can remain open. Alternatively it is also possible to equip the mating cone with several protrusions arranged distributed in circumferential direction, via which the mating cone is supported on the cone.
Additionally or alternatively it can be provided according to another embodiment that the cone comprises several slits arranged distributed in circumferential direction, which extend axially, which are axially open on one side and which in circumferential direction separate several cone segments from one another. Through this measure, the cone receives an increased radial spring elasticity in the region of its cone segments, which simplifies the insertion operation for the engagement between cone and mating cone. In addition or alternatively the mating cone can comprise several slits arranged distributed in circumferential direction which extend axially, which are axially open on one side and which in circumferential direction separate several mating cone segments from one another, as a result of which the mating cone possesses an increased radial spring elasticity in the region of the mating cone segments.
It is to be understood, that the features mentioned above and still to be explained in the following cannot only be used in the respective combination stated, but also in other combinations or by themselves without leaving the scope of the present invention.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the following description, wherein same reference characters refer to same or similar of functionally same components. 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 in particular, according to
The silencer 1 is intended for installation in an exhaust system of a combustion engine which is not shown and can more preferably be used in a motor vehicle. Preferentially, the silencer 1 is a rear silencer, that is the silencer which, within the exhaust system or with respect to the exhaust gas flow direction, is the silencer through which the flow flows last before the exhaust gas reaches the respective tailpipe of the exhaust system which comprises the mouth of the exhaust system to the environment. Particularly advantageously the silencer is a silencer arranged positioned horizontally in the assembled state. With the transversely positioned silencer 1 an axial direction 7 of the silencer 1 substantially extends parallel to a horizontal transverse direction of the vehicle. In order to be able to more easily install the silencer 1 transversely in the vehicle, at least one of the pipes, that is at least one inlet pipe 5 and/or one outlet pipe 6 extends through the jacket 3 into the silencer interior 8. In the shown example exactly one pipe, namely the inlet pipe 5 extends through the jacket 3.
Preferably only a single inlet pipe 5 is also provided. In contrast with this, more than one outlet pipe 6 can also be provided. The example of
The inlet pipe 5 is fastened to the jacket 3. In the example, at least one welded connection 9 is provided with which the inlet pipe 5 is fastened to the jacket 3. This can for example be a closed ring-shaped circumferential weld seam, as a result of which a gas-tight connection is created at the same time. Alternatively it is likewise possible for example during the manufacture of the silencer 1 to fasten the inlet pipe 5 to the jacket 3 by means of at least one spot weld or a tack weld. When installing the silencer 1 in an exhaust system a corresponding feed pipe 29 can then be connected to the inlet pipe 5. When fastening the feed pipe 29 a circumferential weld seam can then be created. The provision of a three-sheet seam, which simultaneously interconnects three metal sheets, i.e. the inlet pipe 5, the jacket 3 and the feed pipe 29 is then preferred.
The inlet pipe 5 to this end penetrates an opening 17 laterally worked into the jacket 3. The respective welded connection 9 in this case can be formed at a end face of a collar 18 extended outwardly, which surrounds the opening 17.
In the interior 8 the inlet pipe 5 has a cone 10 which is in engagement with a mating cone 11 shaped fittingly or complementarily thereto, which is provided on the silencer insert 4. Through this positive engagement between the cone 10 and the mating cone 11 suitably formed thereto, a radial and axial support on the silencer insert 4 is obtained for the inlet pipe 5 or its pipe longitudinal axis 12. Thus the inlet pipe 5 on the one hand is supported on the jacket 3 and on the other hand, spaced from the latter, on the silencer insert 4 via the cone 10 engaging in the mating cone 11. Because of this, the inlet pipe 5 can absorb moments and easily support the forces that occur in operation.
With all shown examples of
It is particularly advantageous if the inlet pipe 5 is provided so that it is supported on the silencer insert 4 subject to a preload that is axial with respect to the pipe longitudinal axis 12. This axial preload is indicated in
Preferred, in this case, is an embodiment wherein the axial preload 13 is not randomly selected but has a predetermined value. More preferably, the axial preload 13 can be specifically set to a dimension that an axial minimum preload for the entire temperature range to be expected during the silencer operation is guaranteed. The thermal operating range in a vehicle application can range from minus 40° C. to plus 500° C., provided it is a rear silencer.
The cone 10 is practically formed integrally on the inlet pipe 5. For example, the end of the inlet pipe 5 located on the inside is formed for producing the cone 10. In principle, however, a built version is also possible.
The mating cone 10 is formed on an intermediate pipe 14 of the silencer insert 4. This intermediate pipe 14 in this case is fastened to an intermediate bottom 15 of the silencer insert 4 which is arranged between the two end bottoms 2.
Practically, the mating cone 11 is integrally formed on the intermediate pipe 14. A built embodiment is likewise possible. Practically, the intermediate pipe 14 is configured so that in the region of the mating cone 11 it yields spring-elastically in the pipe longitudinal axis 12. This spring-elastic yield simplifies the generation of the axial preload 13. On assembly, the intermediate pipe 14 is quasi tensioned like a spring in order to generate the preload 13. In order to be able to generate a comparatively high preload 13, the intermediate pipe 14 is designed with a comparatively high spring stiffness or stability. This can be realized for example in that the intermediate pipe 14 is curved as in the shown example and supported on two intermediate bottoms 15 and 30.
The jacket 3 is formed through the wrapping of a sheet metal part. Accordingly, this is a silencer 1 produced according to the wrapping construction method. For example, the jacket 3 can have a longitudinal seam 16, which extends parallel to the silencer longitudinal axis 7. Practically, the longitudinal seam 16 is positioned on a side facing away from the inlet pipe 5.
At least one of the end bottoms 2, in this case the end bottom 2 shown on the right in
The respective outlet pipe 6 extends through one of the end bottoms 2, in this case the end bottom 2 shown on the right in
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The inlet pipe 5 is axially open so that the exhaust gas can flow into the intermediate pipe 14 through the cone 10 and through the mating cone 11. In the example, the inlet pipe 5 protrudes through the jacket 3 into a chamber 22, which is formed in the silencer interior 8 with the help of the silencer insert 4. Said chamber 22 is laterally delimited by the intermediate walls 15, 30 and by a portion of the jacket 3. The intermediate walls 15, 30, 31 can be configured permeable to gas or permeable to sound, for example by means of openings or by means of a perforation. The one outlet pipe 6 in the shown example is fluidically connected to the inlet pipe 5 via the intermediate pipe 14 and leads out of the silencer 1. At least one of the outlet pipes 6 can have a perforation 23 in order to communicate with a chamber 24, which is formed between the intermediate wall 31 and the neighboring end bottom 2. The intermediate wall 31 can also be configured permeable to gas or permeable to sound for example by means of a perforation in order to enlarge the volume of the chamber 24 as far as to the intermediate bottom 15 so that for example a chamber 25, which is formed between the intermediate bottoms 15 and 31, can be utilized for example as adsorption chamber.
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The intermediate pipe 14 according to
The chamber 22, which in the following can also be called intermediate chamber 22, can be optionally coupled in a sound-transmitting manner to the resonance chamber 32 and/or to the additional chamber 25 and/or to the interior of the connecting pipe 33 and/or to the interior of the intermediate pipe 14. The respective sound-transmitting connection can for example be realized by means of a perforation 35, which is formed in the intermediate bottom 30 separating the intermediate chamber 22 from the resonance chamber 32. Likewise, such a perforation 35 can be formed in the intermediate bottom 15 separating the intermediate chamber 22 from the additional chamber 25. Likewise, the connecting pipe 33 can have such a perforation. Finally, the intermediate pipe 14 can also have such a perforation 35 as a matter of principle.
With low exhaust flow rates the flow flows largely directly from the inlet pipe 5 via the intermediate pipe 14 to the outlet pipe 6 through the silencer 1. With larger flow rates, an increasing additional exhaust gas flow can form via the branch-off pipe 26, the connecting pipe 33 and the further outlet pipe 6.
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The mating cone 11 however can also have a ball segment shaped inner contour 28 according to
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The protrusions 40 or the slits 42 simplify a tolerance compensation and improve the supporting effect between cone 10 and mating cone 11.
The silencer introduced here can be preferentially produced as follows:
Initially, the respective silencer insert 4 is pushed into the jacket 3 at the end face, that is parallel to the silencer longitudinal axis 7. Following this, the inlet pipe 5 is laterally inserted into the opening 17 of the jacket 3, namely so far until the cone 10 and the mating cone 11 are engaged with each other. After this, the inlet pipe 5 is fastened to the jacket 3.
Preferably, prior to the fastening of the inlet pipe 5 to the jacket 3, the inlet pipe 5 in this case is inserted through the opening 17 into the silencer interior 8 until the inlet pipe 5 via the cone 10 engaged with the mating cone 11 is supported on the silencer insert 4 with the axial preload 13, more preferably with the predetermined axial preload 13. Fastening of the inlet pipe 5 to the jacket 3, that is more preferably the provision of the welded connection 9, is then carried out with axial preload 13 maintained, that is while the inlet pipe 5 is supported axially preloaded on the silencer insert 4. Because of this, the previously, more preferably specifically applied preload 13 can be preserved.
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.
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