Claims
- 1. An automotive exhaust manifold construction consisting of a shell of dense thin sheet metal, with said shell having an outer surface with the ability to transmit sound, and having a sound deadening outer coating of less dense metal material with an irregular surface area greater than the shell outer surface to damp the ability of the shell to transmit the sound.
- 2. A manifold construction as in claim 1, wherein the irregular surface area is porous, uneven and rough, thereby providing an essentially continuous, jagged-like surface breaking up sound waves emanating from the shell.
- 3. A manifold construction as in claim 1, wherein the outer coating consists of a material sprayed onto said shell outer surface in a manner to provide a large uneven surface coating of non-uniform thickness.
- 4. A manifold construction as in claim 3, wherein the shell is of a thin dense tubular stainless steel with a uniform outer surface and the coating is a lower density, irregular large surface area of stainless steel.
- 5. A tubular steel automotive exhaust manifold construction comprising a tubular shell of dense essentially smooth and thin stainless steel sheet metal of uniform cross-section, the shell having an outer coating bonded thereto consisting of a less dense stainless steel coating of non-uniform cross-section that is sprayed onto the shell using a wire arc spraying process to provide a large irregular surface area to minimize noise waves emanating from the shell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/061,952, filed May 17, 1993, abandoned.
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