Claims
- 1. A sound damper for gas streams emerging from a ported periphery comprising:
- a resilient first wall comprised of a cylindrical sheath of gas impervious material surrounding said periphery, said first wall including end portions extending between said sheath and said periphery defining a first volume into which said gas streams emerge;
- a rigid second wall concentrically surrounding said first wall defining a closed second volume between said first and second walls;
- a fluid filling said second volume;
- means for securing one of said end portions in gas tight relation to said periphery; and
- the other of said end portions resiliently opening in response to gas pressure to define intermittent gas exit means.
- 2. A sound damper in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a first plurality of contact means extending annularly between said first wall and said periphery and a second plurality of contact means extending longitudinally between said first wall and said periphery, said first and second contact means combining to form a grid of contact ribs subdividing said first volume into a plurality of closed chambers, each of said chambers receiving at least one of said gas streams, said first wall resiliently flexing in response to gas pressure in said chambers to provide intermittently opening exits from said chambers.
- 3. A sound damper in accordance with claim 1 wherein said gas exit means comprises slits in said other end portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 408,388 filed Oct. 23, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,918,549.
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