Stamp-formed muffler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257367
  • Patent Number
    6,257,367
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A muffler includes an outer shell defining a chamber and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber. Each inner plate includes first and second folds partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion, a first baffle portion, and a second baffle portion. The base portions cooperate to define a first baffle. The first baffle portions cooperate to define a second baffle and the second baffle portions cooperates to define a third baffle. The first, second, and third baffles partition the chamber defined by the outer shell into subchambers. The first baffle includes a tube and each of the second and third baffles include a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube of the first baffle.
Description




This invention relates to exhaust systems and, in particular, to stamp-formed mufflers having stamped outer shells and stamped inner plates. More particularly, this invention relates to stamp-formed mufflers including stamped inner plates having fold-up baffles defining a plurality of chambers between the stamped outer shells.




It is known to construct mufflers using stamp-formed outer shells and inner plates. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,252,788 to Emrick et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,229,557 to Allman et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,147,987 to Richardson et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,069 to Van Blaircum et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,545 to Wilcox et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,853 to Moring; U.S Pat. No. 4,736,817 to Harwood; and Re. Pat. No. 33,370 to Harwood.




Stamp-formed mufflers include a plurality of chambers and tubes formed between the stamped outer shells and inner plates. The chambers and tubes direct exhaust gas of the vehicle engine through the muffler in a desired manner to quiet the exhaust noise produced by the vehicle engine effectively.




According to the present invention, a muffler is provided including an outer shell defining a chamber and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber. Each inner plate includes first and second folds partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion, a first baffle portion, and a second baffle portion. The base portions cooperate to define a first baffle. The first baffle portions cooperate to define a second baffle and the second baffle portions cooperates to define a third baffle. The first, second, and third baffles partition the chamber defined by the outer shell into subchambers. The first baffle includes a tube and each of the second and third baffles include a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube of the first baffle.




In a preferred embodiment, the muffler further includes a baffle plate positioned in the chamber. The baffle plate cooperates with the outer shell to further partition the chamber into an additional subchamber and is spaced apart from the first baffle defined by the inner plates.




In another preferred embodiment, the first baffle includes a first edge at the first folds of the inner plates and a second edge spaced apart from the first edge. The first baffle includes at least two tubes extending from the first edge of the first baffle to the second edge of the first baffle.




Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing a stamp-formed muffler according to the present invention including top and bottom stamped outer shells having top and bottom walls, first and second stamped inner plates having base portions and spaced-apart fold-up baffle portions extending away from the base portions, a baffle plate, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe extending through the baffle plate, and a tuning throat extending from the baffle plate;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the first and second stamped inner plates showing the fold-up baffle portions in their unfolded position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the first and second stamped inner plates showing the fold-up baffle portions in their folded positions, the inlet pipe extending from a tube defined by the first and second stamped inner plates, and the baffle plate positioned adjacent to the first and second inner plates;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 5

showing the first and second stamped inner plates situated between the top and bottom stamped outer shells, first, second, and third tubes defined by the first and second stamped inner plates, and the tuning throat being concentric with the first tube;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

, showing the fold-up baffle portions and baffle plate defining a plurality of subchambers between the top and bottom outer shells and the first and second stamped inner plates; and





FIG. 6

is a top plan view, with portions broken away, of the muffler showing the flow of exhaust gas along a serpentine path from the inlet pipe through the plurality of tubes to the outlet pipe.











DETAILED DESCRI




PTION OF THE DRAWINGS A stamp-formed muffler


10


according to the present invention is shown in FIG.


1


. Stamp-formed muffler


10


includes a stamped top outer shell


12


, a stamped bottom outer shell


14


, a stamped first inner plate


16


, a stamped second inner plate


18


, a stamped baffle plate


20


, an inlet pipe


38


, and an outlet pipe


40


as shown in

FIGS. 1-6

. First and second inner plates


16


,


18


include respective base portions


81


,


93


and respective first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


integrally coupled to respective base portions


81


,


93


that cooperate with baffle plate


20


and top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


to define first, second, third, and fourth subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


between top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown in FIG.


5


.




Top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


cooperate to define an outer shell


13


that defines a chamber


31


therein. Chamber


31


is partitioned by first, second, third, and fourth fold-up portions


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


and baffle plate


20


into first, second, third, fourth subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


. Other configurations of outer shells known to those of ordinary skill in the art may also be used with inner plates


16


,


18


.




Top outer shell


12


includes various contours and edges. Top outer shell


12


includes a top wall


42


, first and second end walls


44


,


46


, first and second side walls


48


,


50


extending between first and second end walls


44


,


46


, and a perimeter flange


52


appended to side walls


48


,


50


and end walls


44


,


46


as shown in FIGS.


1


and


4


-


6


. First and second end walls


44


,


46


and first and second side walls


48


,


50


are appended to top wall


42


and arranged to extend from top wall


42


to perimeter flange


52


at a perimeter edge


56


as shown in FIGS.


1


and


4


-


6


. Top wall


42


, first and second end walls


44


,


46


, and first and second side walls


48


,


50


include stiffening ribs


54


. Stiffening ribs


54


raise the resonant frequency of top outer shell


12


which reduces the vibration of and noise created by top outer shell


12


. First end wall


44


includes an inlet passageway


58


and second end wall


46


includes an outlet passageway


60


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

.




As with top outer shell


12


, bottom outer shell


14


also includes various contours and edges. Bottom outer shell


14


includes a bottom wall


62


, first and second end walls


64


,


66


, first and second side walls


68


,


70


extending between first and second end walls


64


,


66


, and a perimeter flange


72


appended to end walls


64


,


66


and side walls


68


,


70


. First and second end walls


64


,


66


and first and second side walls


68


,


70


are appended to bottom wall


62


and arranged to extend from bottom wall


62


to perimeter flange


72


at a perimeter edge


76


as shown in FIGS.


1


and


4


-


6


. Bottom wall


62


, first and second end walls


64


,


66


, and first and second side walls


68


,


70


include stiffening ribs


74


. Stiffening ribs


74


raise the resonant frequency of bottom outer shell


14


which reduces the vibration of and noise created by bottom outer shell


14


. First end wall


64


includes an inlet passageway


78


and second end wall


66


includes an outlet passageway


80


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


, and


6


.




First and second inner plates


16


,


18


are stamped from a sheet of stainless steel into the shapes shown in FIG.


2


. In alternative embodiments, the components of the muffler may be stamped from sheets of cold-rolled stainless steel, aluminized stainless steel, or any other appropriate type of material. First inner plate


16


includes base portion


81


and first and second fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


integrally coupled to base portion


81


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1-3

. Base portion


81


includes an inlet channel


82


, an outlet channel


84


, an intermediate channel


86


positioned between inlet and outlet channels


82


,


84


, and flat portions


83


positioned between and outside of channels


82


,


84


,


86


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1-3

. First and second fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


each include a baffle base portion


88


, an outer perimeter flange


91


defining an outer perimeter, and curved inner flanges


89


that extend substantially perpendicular to baffle base portions


88


and define circular tube-receiving apertures


92


.




Second inner plate


18


is similar to first inner plate


16


and includes base portion


93


and third and fourth fold-up baffle portions


26


,


28


integrally coupled to base portion


93


. Base portion


93


includes an inlet channel


94


, an outlet channel


96


, an intermediate channel


98


positioned between inlet and outlet channels


94


,


96


, and flat portions


95


positioned between and outside of channels


94


,


96


,


98


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Third and fourth fold-up baffle portions


26


,


28


each include a baffle base portion


110


, an outer perimeter flange


111


defining an outer perimeter, and curved inner flanges


113


that extend substantially perpendicular to baffle base portions


110


and define circular tube-receiving apertures


114


.




First and second inner plates


16


,


18


are manipulated from their original unfolded stamped positions as shown in

FIG. 2

to their folded positions as shown in FIG.


1


. First and second fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


of first inner plate


16


are initially positioned to lie flat in the same plane as flat portions


83


of base portion


81


and similarly, third and fourth fold-up baffle portions


26


,


28


of second inner plate


18


are initially positioned to lie flat in the same plane as flat portions


95


of base portion


93


. First, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


are then folded from their flat position, shown in

FIG. 2

, to a folded position as shown in FIGS.


1


and


3


-


6


.




First fold-up baffle portion


22


is folded 90° in direction


116


about an axis


118


defined by fold


117


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, so that flanges


89


engage channels


82


,


84


,


86


as shown in FIG.


5


. Similarly, second fold-up baffle portion


24


is folded 90° in direction


120


about an axis


122


defined by fold


123


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, so that flanges


89


engage channels


82


,


84


,


86


as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, folds


117


,


123


partition first inner plate


16


into base portion


81


and first and second fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


.




Third fold-up baffle portion


26


is folded 90° in direction


136


about an axis


138


defined by fold


139


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, so that flanges


113


engage channels


94


,


96


,


98


as shown in FIG.


5


. Similarly, fourth fold-up baffle portion


28


is folded 90° in direction


140


about an axis


142


defined by fold


141


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, so that flanges


113


engage channels


94


,


96


,


98


as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, folds


139


,


141


partition second inner plate


18


into base portion


93


and third and fourth fold-up baffle portions


26


,


28


. In alternative embodiments of the present invention, the baffle portions can be folded at angles other than 90° to increase or decrease the volume of the subchambers.




After first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are positioned adjacent one another, base portions


81


,


93


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


cooperate to define a first baffle


125


. First and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


cooperate to define a second baffle


162


that extends substantially perpendicular from base portions


81


,


93


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of first and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


engage inlet channels


82


,


94


, outlet channels


84


,


96


, and intermediate channels


86


,


98


to form a substantial seal therewith.




Second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


cooperate to define a third baffle


124


that extends substantially perpendicular from base portions


81


,


93


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


engage inlet channels


82


,


94


, outlet channels


84


,


96


, and intermediate channels


86


,


98


to form a substantial seal therebetween.




When first and second inner plates


16


,


18


mate together, inlet channels


82


,


94


cooperate to define a circular inlet tube


156


, outlet channels


84


,


96


cooperate to define a circular outlet tube


158


, and intermediate channels


86


,


98


cooperate to define a circular intermediate tube


160


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Inlet tube


156


, outlet tube


158


, and intermediate tube


160


extend from an edge of first baffle


125


defined by folds


117


,


139


to an edge of first baffle


125


defined by folds


123


,


141


. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are coupled together by seam-welding flat portions


83


,


95


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


.




Inlet and outlet pipes


38


,


40


are secured by first and second inner plates


16


,


18


. Inlet pipe


38


is positioned in tube-receiving apertures


92


,


114


between inner flanges


89


,


113


adjacent to inlet channels


82


,


94


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


. When first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are mated together, inlet pipe


38


is secured between first and second inner plates


16


,


18


by the pressure of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


, and


6


. Similarly, outlet pipe


40


is positioned in tube-receiving apertures


92


,


114


between inner flanges


89


,


113


adjacent to outlet channels


84


,


96


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


as shown in

FIGS. 3-6

. When first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are mated together, outlet pipe


40


is secured by the pressure of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


. Alternatively, inlet and outlet pipes


38


,


40


can be tack-welded or otherwise coupled to the first and second inner plates.




Baffle plate


20


is spaced apart from and positioned to lie substantially parallel to third baffle


124


as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


5


, and


6


. Baffle plate


20


accepts outlet pipe


40


and a tuning throat


21


. Baffle plate


20


includes a base portion


126


, an outer perimeter flange


132


defining an outer perimeter, an outlet pipe-receiving inner flange


134


defining an outlet pipe-receiving aperture


128


, and a tuning throat-receiving inner flange


144


defining a tuning throat-receiving opening


130


.




Outlet pipe


40


is positioned in outlet pipe-receiving aperture


128


of baffle plate


20


and tuning throat


21


is positioned within tuning throat-receiving opening


130


of baffle plate


20


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3

,


5


, and


6


. Outlet pipe-receiving inner flange


134


mates with outlet pipe


40


to secure outlet pipe


40


within outlet pipe-receiving aperture


128


so that outlet pipe


40


extends through baffle plate


20


and is secured by a press fit. Tuning throat-receiving inner flange


144


mates with tuning throat


21


to secure tuning throat


21


by a press fit within tuning throat-receiving opening


130


so that tuning throat


21


extends from baffle plate


20


. Alternatively, the outlet pipe and tuning throat may be tack-welded or otherwise secured to the baffle plate.




Top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


mate along perimeter edges


56


,


76


to secure first and second inner plates


16


,


18


and baffle plate


20


between top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


are mated together by welding, crimping, or any other technique of coupling along perimeter edges


56


,


76


. When first and second inner plates


16


,


18


and baffle plate


20


are positioned in first and second outer shells


12


,


14


, second and third baffles


162


,


124


and baffle plate


20


extend from top outer shell


12


to bottom outer shell


14


to assist in defining first, second, third, and fourth subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


.




Base portions


81


,


93


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are not directly connected to top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


, but are coupled to top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


through fold-up baffle portions


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


as shown, for example in

FIGS. 4-6

. Base portion


81


of first inner plate


16


engages base portion


93


of second inner plate


18


when first and second inner plates


16


,


18


are connected to define first baffle


125


. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the base portions of first and second inner plates extend out to lie between the perimeter edges of the top and bottom outer shells. The base portions are then coupled to top and bottom outer shells by crimping, welding, or any other technique of coupling.




Second baffle


162


extends between top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


and bottom wall


62


of bottom outer shell


14


. Second baffle


162


is positioned substantially perpendicular to top wall


42


and bottom wall


62


as shown in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


91


of first fold-up baffle portion


22


engages top outer shell


12


and outer perimeter flange


111


of third fold-up baffle portion


26


engages bottom outer shell


14


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Stiffening ribs


54


,


74


define grooves


90


in which outer perimeter flanges


91


,


111


of first and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


, respectively, nest as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




Third baffle


124


extends between top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


and bottom wall


62


of bottom outer shell


14


. Third baffle


124


is positioned substantially perpendicular to top wall


42


and bottom wall


62


as shown in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


91


of second fold-up baffle portion


24


engages top outer shell


12


and outer perimeter flange


111


of fourth fold-up baffle portion


28


engages bottom outer shell


14


. Second baffle


162


, third baffle


124


, top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


, bottom wall


62


of bottom outer shell


14


, and first and second inner plates


16


,


18


cooperate to define second subchamber


32


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flanges


91


,


111


of second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


nest within grooves


90


defined by stiffening ribs


54


,


74


.




Baffle plate


20


extends between top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


and bottom wall


62


of bottom outer shell


14


to lie substantially parallel to third baffle


124


as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Outer perimeter flange


132


of baffle plate


20


engages top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


to define third subchamber


34


between top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


, third baffle


124


, and baffle plate


20


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Baffle plate


20


also cooperates with top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


to define fourth subchamber


36


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


132


of baffle plate


20


nests in grooves


90


defined by stiffening ribs


54


,


74


. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the flanges of the baffles are not nested in grooves but free-float between the top and bottom outer shells. Likewise, the flanges of the baffles may be welded or otherwise coupled to the top and bottom outer shells.




In preferred embodiments of the present invention, muffler


10


includes tuning throat


21


. Tuning throat


21


is positioned in tuning throat-receiving opening


130


to extend into fourth subchamber


36


and engage tuning throat-receiving inner flange


144


to form a substantial seal therebetween as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. Fourth subchamber


36


is a Helmholtz tuning chamber for attenuating low frequency noise.




Muffler


10


is positioned within an exhaust system (not shown) to attenuate noise within the exhaust system as the exhaust gas travels through muffler


10


. Inlet pipe


38


communicates with an exhaust pipe (not shown) or another component of the exhaust system (not shown) and inlet tube


156


. Inlet pipe


38


includes a first end


146


that is positioned within an inlet pipe-receiving aperture provided by inlet passageways


58


,


78


of top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


and a second end


148


positioned within inlet tube


156


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


.




Inlet tube


156


communicates with inlet pipe


38


and third subchamber


34


. Inlet tube


156


includes spaced-apart first and second open ends


164


,


166


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3 and 6

. First open end


164


receives and secures second end


148


of inlet pipe


38


. Second open end


166


of inlet tube


156


is positioned adjacent to second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


engage second open end


166


of inlet tube


156


to form a substantial seal therebetween to assist in defining second and third subchambers


32


,


34


.




Intermediate tube


160


communicates with first and third subchambers


30


,


34


. Intermediate tube


160


includes a first open end


180


positioned adjacent to first and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


and a second open end


182


positioned adjacent to second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3 and 6

. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of second and fourth fold-up baffle portions


24


,


28


engage second open end


182


of intermediate tube


160


to form a substantial seal therebetween to assist in defining second and third subchambers


32


,


34


. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of first and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


engage first open end


180


of intermediate tube


160


to form a substantial seal therebetween to assist in defining first and second subchambers


28


,


30


.




Outlet tube


158


communicates with first subchamber


30


and outlet pipe


40


. Outlet tube


158


includes spaced-apart first and second open ends


172


,


174


. First open end


174


receives and secures second end


152


of outlet pipe


40


as shown for example in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Inner flanges


89


,


113


of first and third fold-up baffle portions


22


,


26


engage second open end


172


of outlet tube


158


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

to form a substantial seal therebetween to assist in defining first and second subchambers


30


,


32


.




Outlet pipe


40


communicates with an exhaust pipe (not shown) or another component of the exhaust system (not shown). Outlet pipe


40


includes a first end


150


that is positioned within an outlet pipe-receiving aperture provided by outlet passageways


60


,


80


of top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


, a second end


152


coupled to first and second inner plates


16


,


18


, and a middle region


154


. Middle region


154


of outlet pipe


40


is positioned within outlet pipe-receiving aperture


128


of baffle plate


20


and is coupled to outlet pipe-receiving inner flange


134


of baffle plate


20


to form a substantial seal therebetween.




Exhaust gas flows through a serpentine path through muffler


10


between inlet pipe


38


and outlet pipe


40


. Exhaust gas enters muffler


10


through first end


146


of inlet pipe


38


in direction


196


as shown in FIG.


6


. Exhaust gas exits inlet pipe


38


in direction


196


and enters first open end


164


of inlet tube


156


. Exhaust gas flows through inlet tube


156


and exits inlet tube


156


in direction


198


into third subchamber


34


. Second open end


166


defined by inlet tube


156


defines an exhaust gas passage


210


through which exhaust gas flows from inlet tube


156


into third subchamber


34


. Inlet tube


156


includes perforations


212


through which exhaust gas in inlet tube


156


communicates with second subchamber


32


.




Once exhaust gas is in third subchamber


34


, exhaust gas communicates with fourth subchamber


36


through tuning throat


21


. Exhaust gas continues flowing in direction


214


from third subchamber


34


into intermediate tube


160


as shown in FIG.


6


. Second open end


182


defined by intermediate tube


160


provides an exhaust gas passage


216


through which exhaust gas flows from third subchamber


34


into intermediate tube


160


. Exhaust gas flows through intermediate tube


160


and exits intermediate tube


160


in direction


218


into first subchamber


30


as shown in FIG.


6


. First open end


180


defined by intermediate tube


160


provides an exhaust gas passage


222


through which exhaust gas flows from intermediate tube


160


into first subchamber


30


as shown in FIG.


6


. Intermediate tube


160


includes perforations


220


through which exhaust gas communicates with second subchamber


32


.




Exhaust gas flows through first subchamber


30


from first open end


180


of intermediate tube


160


to first open end


172


of outlet tube


158


as shown in FIG.


6


. Exhaust gas flows in direction


226


from first subchamber


30


into outlet tube


158


. First open end


172


defined by outlet tube


158


provides an exhaust gas passage


224


through which exhaust gas flows from first subchamber


30


into outlet tube


158


. Outlet tube


158


includes perforations


228


through which exhaust gas in outlet tube


158


communicates with second subchamber


32


. In alternative embodiments of the present invention, the inlet tube, outlet tube, and intermediate tube may include louvers or any other type of aperture instead of perforations or any or all of the inlet tube, outlet tube, and intermediate tube may not include perforations, louvers, or apertures.




Exhaust gas enters second end


152


of outlet pipe


40


through second open end


174


of outlet tube


158


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Exhaust gas flows through outlet pipe


40


and exits muffler


10


in direction


230


through first end


150


of outlet pipe


40


as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




Muffler


10


includes five stamped parts


12


,


14


,


16


,


18


,


20


(top and bottom stamped outer shells


12


,


14


, first and second stamped inner plates


16


,


18


, and stamped baffle plate


20


) that form three tubes


156


,


158


,


160


and four subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


for exhaust gas to flow through muffler


10


when used in combination with inlet and outlet pipes


38


,


40


.




Although the invention has been disclosed in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a baffle plate positioned in the chamber, and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber, each inner plate including first and second folds partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion, a first baffle portion, and a second baffle portion, the base portions cooperating to define a first baffle, the first baffle portions cooperating to define a second baffle, the second baffle portions cooperating to define a third baffle, the first, second, and third baffles partitioning the chamber into subchambers, the baffle plate being spaced apart from the first baffle, the first baffle including a first edge at the first fold of the inner plates and a second edge at the second folds of the inner plates, the first baffle including at least two tubes extending from the first edge of the first baffle to the second edge of the first baffle, and the second and third baffles including tube-receiving apertures sized to receive the tubes of the first baffle.
  • 2. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the outer shell includes grooves and the baffle plate, second baffle, and third baffle include outer perimeters positioned in the grooves.
  • 3. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the first baffle includes at least three tubes.
  • 4. The muffler of claim 1, further comprising a pipe, wherein the baffle plate includes a pipe-receiving aperture, the pipe is positioned in the chamber, the pipe-receiving aperture, and one of the tubes of the first baffle.
  • 5. The muffler of claim 4, further comprising another pipe positioned in the chamber and one of the tubes of the first baffle.
  • 6. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber, each inner plate including first and second folds partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion, a first baffle portion, and a second baffle portion, the base portions cooperating to define a first baffle, the first baffle portions cooperating to define a second baffle, the second baffle portions cooperating to define a third baffle, the first, second, and third baffles partitioning the chamber into subchambers, the first baffle including a tube, and each of the second and third baffles including a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube of the first baffle.
  • 7. The muffler of claim 6, wherein the second baffle includes a base portion and a flange coupled to the base portion and the flange defines the tube-receiving aperture of the second baffle and engages the tube.
  • 8. The muffler of claim 7, wherein the flange extends substantially perpendicular to the base portion of the second baffle.
  • 9. The muffler of claim 7, wherein the flange is curved.
  • 10. The muffler of claim 7, wherein the tube is circular and the tube-receiving aperture is circular.
  • 11. The muffler of claim 6, wherein the first baffle includes at least two tubes, each of the second and third baffles include at least two tube-receiving apertures sized to receive the tubes.
  • 12. The muffler of claim 6, further comprising a pipe positioned in the chamber and one of the tube-receiving apertures.
  • 13. The muffler of claim 12, wherein the second baffle includes a base portion and a flange coupled to the base portion, the flange defines the tube-receiving aperture of the second baffle and engages the pipe.
  • 14. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a baffle plate positioned in the chamber, and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber, each inner plate including a fold partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion and a baffle portion, the base portions cooperating to define a first baffle, the baffle portions cooperate to define a second baffle, the first and second baffles and the baffle plate partitioning the chamber into subchambers, the baffle plate being spaced apart from the first baffle.
  • 15. The muffler of claim 14, wherein each of the inner plates include another fold partitioning each of the inner plates into an additional baffle portion, the additional baffle portions cooperate to define a third baffle.
  • 16. The muffler of claim 14, wherein the first baffle includes a tube and the second baffle includes a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube.
  • 17. The muffler of claim 14, further comprising a pipe, the baffle plate including a pipe-receiving aperture, and the pipe being positioned in the chamber and the pipe-receiving aperture.
  • 18. The muffler of claim 17, wherein the first baffle includes a tube and the pipe is positioned in the tube.
  • 19. The muffler of claim 17, wherein the outer shell includes a pipe-receiving aperture and the pipe is positioned in the pipe-receiving aperture of the outer shell.
  • 20. The muffler of claim 17, wherein the baffle plate includes an opening spaced apart from the pipe-receiving aperture.
  • 21. The muffler of claim 17, wherein the baffle plate includes a base portion and a flange coupled to the base portion, the flange defines the pipe-receiving aperture of the baffle plate, and the flange engages the pipe.
  • 22. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein and a pair of inner plates positioned in the chamber, each inner plate including a fold partitioning each of the inner plates into a base portion and a baffle portion, the base portions cooperating to define a first baffle, the baffle portions cooperate to define a second baffle, the first and second baffles partitioning the chamber into subchambers, the first baffle including a first edge at the folds of the inner plates and a second edge spaced apart from the first edge, the first baffle includes at least two tubes extending from the first edge of the first baffle to the second edge of the first baffle.
  • 23. The muffler of claim 22, wherein the outer shell includes groove and the second baffle includes a perimeter positioned in the groove.
  • 24. The muffler of claim 22, wherein the first baffle includes first, second, and third tubes extending from the first edge of the first baffle to the second edge of the first baffle.
  • 25. The muffler of claim 24, further comprising an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe, the second tube being positioned between the first and third tubes, the inlet pipe being positioned in the chamber and the first tube, and the outlet pipe being positioned in the chamber and the third tube.
  • 26. The muffler of claim 22, wherein the first, second, and third tubes are spaced apart.
  • 27. The muffler of claim 22, further comprising a pipe, the pipe being positioned in the chamber and one of the tubes of the first baffle.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority under U.S.C. § 119 (e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/076,848, filed Mar. 5, 1998, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

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