Claims
- 1. A sound attenuating apparatus comprising:
- a housing including an inlet, an outlet, a first chamber having an effective volume, and a second chamber;
- a first conduit positioned to lie in said housing along a first conduit axis, said first conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway, and an outlet opening into the passageway, said outlet of said first conduit communicating with said first chamber so that exhaust gas passses through the outlet of the first conduit into the first chamber; and
- a second conduit positioned to lie in said housing along said first conduit axis around said first conduit, the second conduit having a passageway, a first end defining an inlet opening into the passageway so that exhaust gas passes from the first chamber into the inlet of the second conduit, and a second end spaced apart from the first end and defining an outlet opening in the passageway so that exhaust gas passes through the outlet of the second conduit into said second chamber, the first end being situated in the first chamber and the second end being situated in the second chamber.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second conduit includes an outer surface facing away from said first conduit and having at least one peripheral opening.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a third conduit positioned to lie in the housing and extend along a second conduit axis through said first volume tuning chamber and the third conduit having a passageway and an outlet opening into the passageway and defining the outlet of the housing so that exhaust gas passes from the third conduit through the outlet of the housing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the housing further includes a third chamber, the apparatus further includes a fourth conduit positioned to lie in the housing and extend along a third conduit axis to connect said second chamber to said third chamber, the fourth conduit has a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the second chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the second chamber into the inlet of the fourth conduit, and an outlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the third chamber so that exhaust gas passes through the outlet of the fourth conduit into the third chamber, and said third conduit has a passageway and an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with said third chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the third chamber into the inlet of the third conduit.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said third conduit extends through said second chamber.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said first, second, and third conduit axes are parallel.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second conduit extends over a portion of the first conduit a distance, the second conduit includes an overlap section having an overlap length along the first conduit axis which defines the distance said second conduit extends over said first conduit, said first conduit includes an overlapped section which defines the portion of said first conduit overlapped by said second conduit, and said overlapped section of said first conduit includes a solid outer surface facing toward said second conduit.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said second conduit includes an outer surface facing away from said first conduit and having at least one peripheral opening.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first conduit extends into said first volume tuning chamber along said first conduit axis a first distance and said second conduit extends into said first volume tuning chamber along said first conduit axis a second distance that is equal to said first distance.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first conduit extends into said first volume tuning chamber along said first conduit axis a first distance and said second conduit extends into said first volume tuning chamber along said first conduit axis a second distance that is no greater than said first distance.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first conduit defines a first flow passageway means for receiving flow in a first direction, said second conduit defines a second flow passageway means for receiving flow in a second direction, and further comprising a third conduit positioned to lie in the housing, the third conduit defining a third flow passageway means for receiving flow in a third direction that is 180.degree. opposed to said second direction and including an inlet communicating with said second chamber and an outlet defining said outlet of said housing.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the housing further includes a third chamber, the apparatus further includes a fourth conduit positioned to lie in the housing and configured to connect said second chamber to said third chamber, the fourth conduit has a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the second chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the second chamber into the inlet of the fourth conduit, and an outlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the third chamber so that exhaust gas passes through the outlet of the fourth conduit into the third chamber, and said third conduit has a passageway and an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with said third chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the third chamber into the inlet of the third conduit.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first conduit includes an outer surface at a first radius from said first conduit axis, said second conduit includes an inner surface at a second radius from said first conduit axis that is greater than said first radius, wherein the difference between said second radius and said first radius is a conduit radial difference, said second conduit includes an overlap section having an overlap length along the first conduit axis which defines the distance along said first conduit axis said second conduit extends over said first conduit, and said conduit radial difference, said overlap length, and said effective volume of said first volume tuning chamber attenuate a preselected frequency of sound.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing includes an outer shell and a conduit support coupled to the outer shell and the first and second conduits are coupled to at least one of the outer shell and conduit support.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second conduit is coupled to the conduit support.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the conduit support includes a baffle coupled to the outer shell and configured to separate the first and second chambers.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the housing further includes a third chamber and the conduit support includes first and second baffles coupled to the outer shell and configured to define first, second, and third chambers.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the conduit support is formed to include a conduit-receiving aperture and the first and second conduits extend through the conduit-receiving aperture formed in the conduit support.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the outlet of the first conduit is spaced apart from the conduit support a first distance and the inlet of the second conduit is spaced apart from the conduit support a second distance that is equal to the first distance.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second conduit engages the conduit support and the first conduit is spaced apart from the conduit support.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outlet of the first conduit is situated in the first chamber.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first conduit extends through the second chamber.
- 23. A sound attenuating apparatus comprising
- a housing including an outer shell, a conduit support coupled to the other shell and formed to include a conduit-receiving aperture, an inlet, an outlet, and a chamber having an effective volume and
- first and second conduits positioned to lie in said housing, said first conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway, an outlet opening into the passageway, and a first length, said second conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway adjacent to said outlet of said first conduit, an outlet opening into the passageway, and a second length that is less than the first length, said second conduit being positioned to lie around said first conduit, and said outlet of said first conduit and said inlet of said second conduit being spaced-apart from the conduit support and situated within said chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the outlet of the first conduit into the chamber and from the chamber into the inlet of the second conduit.
- 24. A sound attenuating apparatus having a longitudinal axis, the sound attenuating apparatus comprising
- a housing including an inlet, an outlet, an outer shell, and first and second interior walls that cooperate with the outer shell to define first, second, and third chambers, the second interior wall being formed to include an outlet aperture,
- a first conduit positioned to lie in the housing along a first conduit axis, said first conduit having a passageway an inlet opening into the passageway communicating with the inlet of the housing so that exhaust gas passes from the inlet of the housing into the inlet of the first conduit, and an outlet opening into the passageway communicating with the first chamber so that exhaust gas passes through the outlet of the first conduit into the first chamber, and
- a second conduit positioned to lie in the housing along the first conduit axis around the first conduit, the second conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with said first chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the first chamber into the inlet of the second conduit, and an outlet opening into the passageway communicating with said second chamber so that exhaust gas passes through the outlet of the second conduit into the second chamber, and the first conduit axis being spaced apart from the outlet aperture formed in the second interior wall.
- 25. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 24, wherein the longitudinal axis is positioned to lie between the outlet of the second conduit and the outlet aperture formed in the second interior wall.
- 26. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 24, wherein the first interior wall is formed to include a conduit-receiving aperture and the first and second conduits extend through the conduit-receiving aperture formed in the first interior wall.
- 27. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 24, further comprising a third conduit positioned to lie in the housing and extend through the outlet aperture formed in the second interior wall along a second conduit axis, the third conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the second chamber so that exhaust gas flows from the second chamber into the inlet of the third conduit, and an outlet spaced apart from the inlet, opening into the passageway, and communicating with the third chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the outlet of the third conduit into the third chamber, and the second conduit axis being spaced apart from the first conduit axis.
- 28. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a fourth conduit positioned to lie in the housing and extend along a third conduit axis and the fourth conduit having a passageway, an inlet opening into the passageway and communicating with the third chamber so that exhaust gas passes from the third chamber into the inlet of the fourth conduit, and an outlet spaced apart from the inlet, opening into the passageway, and communicating with the outlet of the housing so that exhaust gas passes from the passageway of the fourth conduit into the outlet of the housing.
- 29. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 28, wherein the second interior wall is formed to include a conduit-receiving aperture and the fourth conduit extends through the conduit-receiving aperture formed in the second interior wall.
- 30. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 28, wherein the first, second, and third conduit axes are parallel.
- 31. The sound attenuating apparatus of claim 28, further comprising a third interior wall formed to include first, second, and third conduit-receiving apertures, the first conduit extends through the first conduit-receiving aperture, the third conduit extends through the second conduit-receiving aperture, and the fourth conduit extends through the third conduit-receiving aperture.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/516,281, filed Aug. 17, 1995, now abandoned.
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