Stamp-formed muffler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199659
  • Patent Number
    6,199,659
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A muffler includes an outer shell defining a chamber and first and second inner plates positioned to lie in the chamber. The second inner plate includes a base portion, a baffle integral with the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion. The base portion includes an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary. The baffle extends between the base portion and the outer shell and the tube portion is positioned outside the boundary of the base portion.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to exhaust systems and, in particular, to mufflers for quieting the exhaust noise of a vehicle engine. More particularly, this invention relates to mufflers having stamped outer shells and stamped inner plates.




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 Ernrick 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. U.S. Pat. No. 33,370 to Harwood.




Stamp-formed mufflers include a plurality of subchambers and tubes formed between the stamped outer shells and inner plates. The subchambers 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.




According to the present invention, a muffler is provided including an outer shell defining a chamber and first and second inner plates positioned to lie in the chamber. The second inner plate includes a base portion, a baffle integral with the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion. The base portion includes an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary. The baffle extends between the base portion and the outer shell and the tube portion is positioned outside the boundary of the base portion.




In a preferred embodiment, the second inner plate includes first and second folds that partition the second inner plate into the base portion and first and second baffle segments. The first and second baffle segments cooperate to define the baffle.




In another preferred embodiment, the first inner plate includes a base portion that cooperates with the base portion of the second inner plate to define a first baffle. The baffle of the second inner plate provides a second baffle and the second inner plate includes a third baffle integrally coupled to the base portion of the second inner plate. The base portion of the second inner plate defines a plane that partitions the outer shell into first and second outer shell portions. The second baffle extends between the base portion of the second inner plate and the first outer shell portion and the third baffle extends between the base portion of the second inner plate and the second outer shell portion.




According to a method of the present invention, a method is provided for assembling a muffler including an outer shell, a first inner plate, and a second inner plate. The second inner plate includes a base portion, a first baffle segment integral with the base portion, a second baffle segment integral with the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion. The first baffle segment is positioned in an upright position relative the base portion. The second baffle segment is positioned relative the base portion so that the second baffle is positioned over the tube portion and the first and second baffle segments cooperate to define a baffle. The first inner plate is positioned adjacent the second inner plate and the first and second inner plates are positioned in the outer shell.




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 of a stamp-formed muffler according to the present invention showing the stamp-formed muffler including a stamped top outer shell, a stamped bottom outer shell, a first stamped inner plate having spaced-apart fold-up baffles, and a second stamped inner plate having spaced-apart fold-up baffles;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the first and second stamped inner plates in their initial stamped position showing the first and second inner plates each including base portions formed to include three tube segments, tube portions integrally coupled to the respective base portions, and split first and second baffle segments integrally coupled to the respective base portions;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the first and second inner plates connected together showing the tube segments formed in the base portions of the first and second inner plates cooperating with the tube portions to define a plurality of tubes and the fold-up baffles being folded to their folded position to define a “full” baffle and two “half” baffles;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

, showing the first and second inner plates being positioned between the top and bottom outer shells;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

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





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the first and second inner plates lying in the bottom outer shell showing the flow of exhaust gas along a serpentine path from a muffler inlet through the plurality of tubes to a muffler outlet.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION 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 first stamped inner plate


16


, and a second stamped inner plate


18


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-6

. First and second inner plates


16


,


18


include


20


respective base portions


17


,


19


and first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


integrally coupled to respective base portions


17


,


19


that cooperate with top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


to define first, second, third, and fourth subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


between first and second inner plates


16


,


18


and top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown in

FIGS. 1-6

. First and second inner plates


16


,


18


further include inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


85


integrally coupled to respective base portions


17


,


19


that extend beyond respective fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


.




First and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


of first inner plate


16


include split first and second baffle segments


88


,


90


and third and fourth fold-up baffles


26


,


28


of second inner plate


18


include split first and second baffle segments


110


,


112


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1-3

. Second baffle segments


90


,


112


fold over respective inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


to engage first baffle segments


88


,


110


, respectively as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 2 and 3

to define first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


. Base portions


17


,


19


are formed to include respective tube segments


82


,


84


,


86


,


94


,


96


,


98


that cooperate with respective inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


to define inlet, intermediate, and outlet tubes


156


,


160


,


158


that direct exhaust gas into, through, and out of muffler


10


as shown in FIG.


3


.




Because first and second inner plates


16


,


18


have inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


that extend beyond fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


, muffler


10


may be made of only four stamped parts:


1


) stamped top outer shell


12


,


2


) stamped bottom outer shell


14


,


3


) first stamped inner plate


16


, and


4


) second stamped inner plate


18


. Split baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


of fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


permit first and second inner plates


16


,


18


to provide pathways for exhaust gas to enter and exit muffler


10


through inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


. In addition, fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


define first and fourth subchambers


30


,


36


with top and bottom outer shells while permitting inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


to extend through these first and fourth subchambers


30


,


36


from base portions


17


,


19


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


to 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


defining a chamber


31


therein. 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


is formed to include 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


3


-


5


. 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

,


3


, and


4


. Top wall


42


, first and second end walls


44


,


46


, and first and second side walls


48


,


50


are formed to include stiffening ribs


54


. Stiffening ribs


54


raise the resonant frequency of the top outer shell


12


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


12


. First end wall


44


is formed to include an inlet passageway


58


and second end wall


46


is formed to include an outlet passageway


60


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

.




Similar to top outer shell


12


, bottom outer shell


14


is also formed to include 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


3


-


5


. Bottom wall


62


, first and second end walls


64


,


66


, and first and second side walls


68


,


70


are formed to include stiffening ribs


74


. Stiffening ribs


74


raise the resonant frequency of the bottom outer shell


14


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


14


. First end wall


64


is formed to include an inlet passageway


78


and second end wall


66


is formed to include an outlet passageway


80


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


, and


5


.




As previously mentioned, top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


cooperate to define chamber


31


that accepts first and second inner plates


16


,


18


. Top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


mate along perimeter edges


56


,


76


to secure first and second inner plates


16


,


18


between top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Top and bottom shells


12


,


14


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


56


,


76


.




First and second inner plates


16


,


18


are stamped from a sheet of stainless steel in the shape as 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


17


including an outer periphery


65


defining a base portion boundary, first and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


integrally coupled to base portion


17


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1-3

, and inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


integrally coupled to base portion


17


at outer periphery


65


. Base portion


17


is formed to include an inlet tube segment


82


, an outlet tube segment


84


, an intermediate tube segment


86


positioned between and outside of inlet and outlet tube segments


82


,


84


, and flat portions


79


positioned to lie between tube segments


82


,


84


,


86


as shown in FIG.


2


. First and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


each include a first baffle segment


88


integrally coupled to base portion


17


at respective locations along respective folds


81


, a second baffle segment


90


integrally coupled to base portion


17


at respective locations along respective folds


77


that are spaced apart from the locations defined by folds


81


, an outer perimeter flange


91


defining an outer perimeter of baffles


22


,


24


, and inner flanges


89


defining tube-receiving apertures


92


.




Second inner plate


18


is similar to first inner plate


16


and includes base portion


19


including an outer periphery


63


defining a base portion boundary, third and fourth fold-up baffles


26


,


28


integrally coupled to base portion


19


, and inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


integrally coupled to base portion


19


at outer periphery


63


. Base portion


19


is formed to include an inlet tube segment


94


, an outlet tube segment


96


, an intermediate tube segment


98


positioned between and outside of inlet and outlet tube segments


94


,


96


, and flat portions


99


positioned to lie between tube segments


94


,


96


,


98


as shown in FIG.


2


. Third and fourth fold-up baffles


26


,


28


each include a first baffle segment


110


integrally coupled to base portion


19


at respective locations along respective folds


73


, a second baffle segment


112


integrally coupled to base portion


19


at respective locations along folds


71


that are spaced apart from the locations defined by folds


73


, an outer perimeter flange


111


defining an outer perimeter of baffles


26


,


28


, and inner flanges


113


defining tube-receiving apertures


114


on third fold-up baffle


26


.




First and second inner plates


16


,


18


are manipulated from their original stamped position as shown in

FIG. 2

to their folded position as shown in FIG.


3


. First and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


of first inner plate


16


are initially positioned to lie flat in a plane substantially parallel with a plane defined by flat portions


79


of base portion


17


and similarly, third and fourth fold-up baffles


26


,


28


of second inner plate


18


are initially positioned to lie flat in the a plane substantially parallel with a plane defined by flat portions


99


of base portion


19


. First, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


are folded from their flat position, shown in

FIG. 2

, to a folded position as shown in FIGS.


1


and


3


-


6


. When first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


are in their folded position, first and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


extend between base portion


17


of first inner plate


16


and top outer shell


12


, third fold-up baffle


26


extends between base portion


19


of second inner plate


18


and bottom outer shell


14


, and fourth fold-up baffle


28


extends between base portion


19


of second inner plate


18


and top outer shell


12


to define first, second, third, and fourth subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


.




First baffle segment


88


of first fold-up baffle


22


is folded 90° in direction


116


about axis


117


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Similarly, first baffle segment


88


of second fold-up baffle


24


is folded 90° in direction


120


about an axis


121


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




Second baffle segment


90


of first fold-up baffle


22


is first folded 90° in direction


124


about axis


119


and then folded 180° in direction


126


about axis


128


over inlet tube segment


82


, as shown, in

FIG. 2

to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Similarly, second baffle segment


90


of second fold-up baffle


24


is first folded 90° in direction


130


about axis


123


and then folded 180° in direction


132


about an axis


134


over outlet tube segment


84


, as shown, in

FIG. 2

to reach the folded position shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. After folding first and second baffle segments


88


,


90


, inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


of first inner plate


16


extend beyond respective first and second fold-up baffles


26


,


28


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Thus, inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


of first inner plate


16


are positioned outside of the base portion boundary defined by outer periphery


65


of base portion


17


.




First baffle segment


110


of third fold-up baffle


26


is folded 90° in direction


136


about axis


137


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Similarly, first baffle segment


110


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


is folded 90° in direction


140


about axis


141


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




Second baffle segment


112


of third fold-up baffle


26


is first folded 90° in direction


144


about axis


139


and then folded 180° in direction


146


about an axis


148


over inlet tube segment


94


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Similarly, second baffle segment


112


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


is first folded 90° in direction


150


about axis


143


and then folded 180° in direction


152


over outlet tube segment


96


about an axis


154


, as shown in

FIG. 2

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

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Thus, inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


of second inner plate


18


are positioned to lie outside of the base portion boundary defined by outer periphery


63


of base portion


19


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, third fold-up baffle


26


and fourth fold-up baffle


28


extend in opposite directions from base portion


19


. Flat portions


99


of base portion


19


of second inner plate


18


define a plane partitioning outer shell


13


into lower and upper portions so that third fold-up baffle


26


extends between base portion


19


and the lower portion of outer shell


13


and fourth fold-up baffle


28


extends between base portion


19


and the upper portion of outer shell


13


.




Second baffle segments


90


,


112


include hinges


244


connected to base portions


17


,


19


, respectively, as shown, for example, in FIG.


2


and base portions


245


coupled to hinges


244


. Each hinge


244


includes a first portion


246


connected to respective base portions


17


,


19


and a second portion


248


connected to each first portion


246


and base portions


245


. First and second portions


246


,


248


of hinges


244


permit second baffle segments


90


,


112


to fold to their folded position. For example, second baffle segment


112


of baffle plate


26


folds as follows: first, as shown in

FIG. 2

, second baffle segment


112


is folded 90° about axis


139


so that first and second portions


246


,


248


of hinge


244


do not move and base portion


245


of second baffle segment


112


rotates about axis


139


. Next, second baffle segment


112


is folded 180° about axis


148


so that base portion


245


and first and second portions


246


,


248


of hinge


244


rotate about axis


148


so that first portion


246


of hinge


244


overlaps flat portion


99


of base


19


.




Creases may be stamped in each hinge to define each portion and aid in folding. The baffles may also be folded at angles other than 90° to increase or decrease the volume of the subchambers. Alternatively, the second baffle segments


90


,


112


may be folded 90° about respective axes


119


,


121


,


139


,


141


so that first portions


246


of hinges


244


do not move and second portions


248


and base portion


245


rotate about respective axes


119


,


121


,


139


,


141


and first and second portions


246


,


248


and base portions


245


are then rotated about respective axes


128


,


134


,


148


,


154


to assume folded positions.




First baffle segments


88


of fold-up baffles


22


,


24


each include a flat edge


232


extending between outer perimeter flange


91


and base portion


17


and first baffle segments


110


of fold-up baffles


22


,


24


each include a flat edge


234


extending between outer perimeter flange


111


and base portion


19


as shown, for example, in FIG.


2


. Second baffle segments


90


of fold-up baffles


26


,


28


include a flat edge


236


extending between outer perimeter flange


91


and inner flange


89


and a flap


238


coupled to flat edge


236


and arranged to extend between inner flange


89


and outer perimeter flange


91


. Flaps


238


and second baffle segments


90


each include a surface


85


,


87


, respectively, and each surface


85


,


87


defines a plane. The plane of surface


85


of flaps


238


is slightly offset from the respective plane of surface


87


of second baffle segments


90


. Similarly, second baffle segments


112


of fold-up baffles


26


,


28


include a flat edge


240


extending between outer perimeter flange


111


and inner flange


113


and a flap


242


connected to flat edge


240


and arranged to extend between inner flange


113


and outer perimeter flange


111


. Flaps


242


and second baffle segments


112


each include a surface


95


,


97


, respectively, and each surface


95


,


97


defines a plane. The plane of surface


95


of flaps


242


is slightly offset from the respective plane of surface


97


of second baffle segments


112


.




When split first and second baffle segments


88


,


90


of first and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


are folded to their folded position, each flat edge


232


of first baffle segment


88


abuts or is positioned near flat edge


236


of second baffle segment


90


and each flap


238


of second baffle segments


90


overlaps flat edge


232


of first baffle segment


88


to substantially close any gap between split first and second baffle segments


88


,


90


. Flap


238


is welded to flat edge


232


or mechanically coupled using any other technique. Similarly, when split first and second baffle segments


110


,


112


of third and fourth fold-up baffles


26


,


28


are folded to their folded position, flat edge


234


of first baffle segment


110


abuts or is positioned near flat edge


240


of second baffle segment


112


and flap


242


of second baffle segment


112


overlaps flat edge


234


of first baffle segment


110


to substantially close any gap between split first and second baffle segments


110


,


112


. Flap


242


is welded to flat edge


234


or mechanically coupled in any other technique. Flaps


238


,


242


close gaps between split baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


so that subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


are adequately sealed.




Outlet tube portion


183


adjacent second fold-up baffle


24


is inserted through tube-receiving aperture


92


adjacent second baffle segment


112


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


so that first and second inner plates


16


,


18


connect together as shown in

FIGS. 3-6

. Base portion


17


of first inner plate


16


engages base portion


19


of second inner plate


18


when first and second plates


16


,


18


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


16


,


18


are coupled together by seam-welding flat portions


79


,


99


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


. In yet another 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.




When first and second inner plates


16


,


18


mate together, inlet tube segments


82


,


94


and respective inlet tube portions


83


combine to form inlet tube


156


, outlet tube segments


84


,


96


and respective outlet tube portions


183


combine to form outlet tube


158


, and intermediate tube segments


86


,


98


combine to form intermediate tube


160


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Exhaust gas flows from a muffler inlet


38


to a muffler outlet


40


along a serpentine path through inlet tube


156


, intermediate tube


160


, and outlet tube


158


.




First and third fold-up baffles


22


,


26


cooperate to define a “full” baffle


162


that extends between top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


and bottom wall


62


of bottom outer shell


14


to lie substantially perpendicular to top wall


42


and bottom wall


62


as shown in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


91


of first fold-up baffle


22


engages top outer shell


12


, outer perimeter flange


111


of third fold-up baffle


26


engages bottom outer shell


14


, and inner flanges


89


,


113


of first and third fold-up baffles


22


,


26


engage inlet tube


156


, outlet tube


158


, and intermediate tube


160


to define first subchamber


30


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Stiffening ribs


54


,


74


define grooves


75


in which outer perimeter flanges


91


,


111


of first and third fold-up baffles


22


,


26


, respectively, nest.




Second fold-up baffle


24


extends from base portion


17


of first inner plate


16


to top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


to lie substantially perpendicular to base portion


17


and top wall


42


as shown in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


91


of second fold-up baffle


24


engages top outer shell


12


and inner flanges


89


of second fold-up baffle


24


engage inlet tube


156


, outlet tube


158


, and intermediate tube


160


to define second subchamber


32


between top outer shell


12


, first inner plate


16


, and first and second fold-up baffles


22


,


24


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


91


of second fold-up baffle


24


nests in a groove


75


formed by a stiffening rib


54


.




Fourth fold-up baffle


28


is spaced apart from second fold-up baffle


24


and extends between top wall


42


of top outer shell


12


and base portion


19


of second inner plate


18


to lie substantially parallel to second fold-up baffle


24


as shown in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


111


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


engages top outer shell


12


and inner flange


113


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


engages outlet tube


158


to define third subchamber


34


between top outer shell


12


, second inner plate


18


, and second and fourth fold-up baffles


24


,


28


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Fourth fold-up baffle


28


also cooperates with top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


, second inner plate


18


, and third fold-up baffle


26


to define fourth subchamber


36


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Outer perimeter flange


111


of fourth fold-up baffle


28


nests in a groove


75


formed by a stiffening rib


54


. 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.




Inlet tube


156


is formed to communicate with an exhaust pipe (not shown) or another component of an exhaust system (not shown) and third subchamber


34


. Inlet tube


156


includes a first end


164


that lies within inlet passageways


58


,


78


formed in top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


and a second end


166


positioned adjacent to second and fourth fold-up baffles


24


,


28


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. At second end


166


of inlet tube


156


, inlet tube segment


82


of first inner plate


16


is formed to include an open end


168


and inlet tube segment


94


of second inner plate


18


is formed to include a closed end


170


. Inner flange


89


of second fold-up baffle


24


engages inlet tube


156


adjacent to open end


168


and closed end


170


is positioned to lie adjacent to fourth fold-up baffle


28


.




Outlet tube


158


is formed to communicate with the first subchamber


30


and an exhaust pipe (not shown) or another component of an exhaust system (not shown). Outlet tube


158


includes a first end


172


positioned adjacent to first and third fold-up baffles


22


,


26


and a second end


174


that lies within outlet passageways


60


,


80


formed in top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. At first end


172


of outlet tube


158


, outlet tube segments


84


,


96


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


, respectively, are formed to include open ends


176


,


178


. Inner flange


89


of first fold-up baffle


22


engages outlet tube


158


adjacent to open end


176


and inner flange


113


of third fold-up baffle


26


engages outlet tube


158


adjacent to open end


178


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


.




Intermediate tube


160


is formed to communicate with the first and third subchambers


30


,


34


. Intermediate tube


160


includes a first end


180


positioned adjacent to first and third fold-up baffles


22


,


26


and a second end


182


positioned adjacent to second and fourth fold-up baffles


24


,


28


as shown, for example, in FIG.


6


. At first end


180


of intermediate tube


160


, intermediate tube segments


86


,


98


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


, respectively, are formed to include open ends


184


,


186


, respectively. Inner flange


89


of first fold-up baffle


22


engages intermediate tube


160


adjacent to open end


184


and inner flange


113


of third fold-up baffle


26


engages intermediate tube


160


adjacent to open end


186


as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. At second end


182


of intermediate tube


160


, intermediate tube segment


86


of first inner plate


16


is formed to include an open end


188


and intermediate tube segment


98


of second inner plate


18


is formed to include a closed end


190


. Inner flange


89


of second fold-up baffle


24


engages intermediate tube


160


adjacent to open end


188


and closed end


190


is positioned adjacent to fourth fold-up baffle


28


.




By dividing first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


into split first and second baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


, inlet and outlet tubes


156


,


158


are permitted to include inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


that extend beyond first, second, third, and fourth fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


in their folded positions as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


5


, and


6


. While defining first subchamber


30


between fold-up baffles


22


,


26


and top and bottom outer shells outer shells


12


,


14


and a portion of fourth subchamber


36


between fold-up baffle


28


and top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, split baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


permit inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


to extend through respective subchambers


30


,


36


between base portions


17


,


19


of first and second inner plates


16


,


18


to top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, muffler


10


may include only four parts:


1


) stamped top outer shell


12


,


2


) stamped bottom outer shell


14


,


3


) first stamped inner plate


16


, and


4


) second stamped inner plate


18


.




In preferred embodiments of the present invention, muffler


10


includes a fifth part, tuning throat


192


. Fourth fold-up baffle


28


is formed to include a tuning throat-receiving aperture


194


and tuning throat


192


is positioned to lie in tuning throat-receiving aperture


194


to extend into fourth subchamber


36


which is a Helmholtz tuning chamber as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Tuning throat


192


is secured to fourth fold-up baffle


28


by a press fit.




Exhaust gas flows through a serpentine path through muffler


10


. Exhaust gas enters muffler


10


through first end


164


of inlet tube


156


in direction


196


as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Exhaust gas flows through inlet tube


156


and exits inlet tube


156


in direction


198


into third subchamber


34


. Open end


168


formed in inlet tube segment


82


and closed end


170


formed in inlet tube segment


94


define an exhaust gas passage


210


through which exhaust gas flows from inlet tube


156


into third subchamber


34


. Inlet tube segment


82


of inlet tube


156


is formed to include perforations


212


through which exhaust gas in inlet tube


156


communicates with second subchamber


32


.




Exhaust gas in third subchamber


34


communicates with fourth subchamber


36


through tuning throat


192


. Exhaust gas continues flowing in direction


214


from third subchamber


34


into intermediate tube


160


as shown in FIG.


6


. Open end


188


formed in intermediate tube segment


86


and closed end


190


formed in intermediate tube segment


98


define an exhaust gas passage


216


. Exhaust gas flows through intermediate tube


160


and exits intermediate tube


160


in direction


218


into first subchamber


30


as shown in FIG.


6


. Open ends


184


,


186


formed in intermediate tube segments


86


,


98


define an exhaust gas passage


222


through which exhaust gas flows from intermediate tube


160


into first subchamber


30


as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


, and


6


. Intermediate tube


160


is formed to include perforations


220


through which exhaust gas communicates with second subchamber


32


.




Exhaust gas flows through first subchamber


30


from first end


180


of intermediate tube


160


to first end


172


of outlet tube


158


as shown in FIG.


6


. Open ends


176


,


178


formed in outlet tube segments


84


,


96


, respectively, define an exhaust gas passage


224


. Exhaust gas flows in direction


226


from first subchamber


30


into outlet tube


158


. Outlet tube


158


is formed to include perforations


228


through which exhaust gas in outlet tube


158


communicates with second subchamber


32


. Exhaust gas exits muffler


10


in direction


230


through second end


174


of outlet tube


158


as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. In alternative embodiments of the present invention, the inlet tube, outlet tube, and tube may be formed to include louvers (not shown) instead of perforations.




Muffler


10


includes four stamped parts


12


,


14


,


16


,


18


(top and bottom stamped outer shells


12


,


14


and first and second stamped inner plates


16


,


18


) that form three tubes


156


,


158


,


160


and four subchambers


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


for exhaust gas to flow through. The reason that muffler


10


includes only four stamped parts is, in large part, because fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


include split baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


. The split baffle segments


88


,


90


,


110


,


112


permit inlet and outlet tubes


156


,


158


to include inlet and outlet tube portions


83


,


183


that extend past fold-up baffles


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


in their folded position and into inlet and outlet passageways


58


,


60


,


78


,


80


formed in top and bottom outer shells


12


,


14


.




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 first inner plate positioned in the chamber, the first inner plate including a base portion, and a second inner plate positioned in the chamber, the second inner plate including first, second, third, and fourth folds partitioning the second inner plate into a base portion including an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary, a first baffle segment integral with the base portion, a second baffle segment integral with the base portion, a third baffle segment integral with the base portion, a fourth baffle segment integral with the base portion, a first tube portion integral with the base portion and positioned outside the boundary of the base portion, and a second tube portion integral with the base portion and positioned outside the boundary of the base portion, the base portions of the inner plates cooperating to define a first baffle, the base portion of the second inner plate defining a plane partitioning the outer shell into first and second outer shell portions, the first and second baffle segments extending between the base portion of the second inner plate and the first outer shell portion to define a second baffle, and the third and fourth baffle segments extending between the base portion of the second inner plate and the second outer shell portion to define a third baffle.
  • 2. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the first tube extends between the second baffle and the outer shell.
  • 3. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the first baffle includes a first tube segment in communication with the first tube portion of the second inner plate to define a first tube and a second tube segment in communication with the second tube portion of the second inner plate to define a second tube.
  • 4. The muffler of claim 3, wherein the first baffle includes a third tube segment defining a third tube positioned between the first and second tubes.
  • 5. The muffler of claim 1, wherein the first inner plate includes first, second, third, and fourth folds partitioning the first inner plate into the base portion, a first baffle segment integral with the base portion of the first inner plate, a second baffle segment integral with the base portion of the first inner plate, a third baffle segment integral with the base portion of the first inner plate, a fourth baffle segment integral with the base portion of the first inner plate, the first and second baffle segments of the first inner plate cooperating to define a fourth baffle, the third and fourth baffle segments cooperating to define a fifth baffle.
  • 6. The muffler of claim 5, wherein the base portion of the first inner plate includes an outer edge defining a base portion boundary, the first inner plate includes a first tube portion integral with the base portion of the first inner plate that is positioned outside the base portion boundary of the first inner plate and a second tube portion integral with the base portion of the first inner plate that is positioned outside the base portion boundary of the first inner plate and spaced apart from the first tube portion of the first inner plate.
  • 7. The muffler of claim 5, wherein the fourth baffle extends between the base portion of the first inner plate and the first outer shell portion and the fifth baffle extends between the base portion of the first inner plate and the first outer shell portion.
  • 8. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a first inner plate positioned in the chamber, and a second inner plate positioned in the chamber, the second inner plate including first and second folds partitioning the second inner plate into a base portion, a first baffle segment, and a second baffle segment, the first and second baffle segments cooperating to define a baffle extending between the outer shell and the base portion.
  • 9. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first baffle segment is mechanically coupled to the second baffle segment.
  • 10. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first baffle segment includes base portion and a flange coupled to the base portion of the first baffle segment that overlaps a portion of the second baffle segment.
  • 11. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first and second inner plates cooperate to define a tube and the baffle includes a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube.
  • 12. The muffler of claim 11, wherein the base portion includes an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary and a tube segment, the second inner plate includes a tube portion integral with the base portion, the tube portion is positioned outside of the boundary of the base portion, and the tube portion is in communication with the tube segment.
  • 13. The muffler of claim 12, wherein the first inner plate includes a base portion having an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary and a tube segment, a tube portion integral with the base portion of the first inner plate, the tube portion of the first inner plate is positioned outside of the boundary of the base portion of the first inner plate, and the tube portion of the first inner plate is in communication with the tube segment of the first inner plate.
  • 14. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the second inner plate includes third and fourth folds partitioning the second inner plate into a third baffle segment and a fourth baffle segment, the third and fourth baffle segments cooperate to define another baffle extending between the outer shell and the base portion.
  • 15. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first inner plate includes first and second folds partitioning the second inner plate into a base portion, a first baffle segment, and a second baffle segment, the first and second baffle segments of the first inner plate cooperate to define a baffle extending between the outer shell and the base portion of the first inner plate.
  • 16. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first baffle segment a base portion and a hinge portion between the base portion of the first baffle segment and the base portion of the second inner plate.
  • 17. The muffler of claim 16, wherein the hinge portion includes a first segment and second segment that overlaps the first segment of the hinge portion.
  • 18. The muffler of claim 8, wherein the first baffle segment is coupled to the base portion at a first location, the second baffle segment is coupled to the base portion at a second location, and the tube portion of the second inner plate is coupled to the base portion at a location between the first and second locations.
  • 19. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a first inner plate positioned in the chamber, and a second inner plate positioned in the chamber, the second inner plate including a base portion including an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary, a baffle integral with the base portion and extending between the outer shell and the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion, the tube portion being positioned outside of the base portion boundary.
  • 20. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the second inner plate includes another tube portion integral with the base portion that is positioned outside the base portion boundary and spaced apart from the other tube portion.
  • 21. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the tube portion extends between base portion and the outer shell portion.
  • 22. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the first inner plate includes a base portion and a tube portion integral with the base portion, the base portion includes an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary, and the tube portion is positioned outside the base portion boundary.
  • 23. The muffler of claim 22, wherein the first inner plate further includes a baffle integral with the base portion of the first inner plate and the baffle extends between the tube portion and the outer shell.
  • 24. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the baffle includes a first baffle segment integrally coupled to the base portion at a first location and a second baffle segment integrally coupled to the base portion at a second location and the tube portion of the second inner plate is integrally coupled to the base portion at a location between the first and second locations.
  • 25. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the baffle includes a first baffle segment integrally coupled to the base portion and a second baffle segment integrally coupled to the base portion and the first and second baffle segments are mechanically coupled to define the baffle.
  • 26. The muffler of claim 19, wherein the second inner plate includes first and second folds partitioning the second inner plate into the base portion, a first baffle segment, and a second baffle segment, and the first and second baffle segments cooperate to define the baffle of the second inner plate.
  • 27. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a first inner plate positioned in the chamber, the first inner plate including a base portion, and a second inner plate positioned in the chamber adjacent to the first inner plate, the second inner plate including a base portion, the base portion of the first inner plate and the base portion of the second inner plate cooperating to define a first baffle, the second inner plate further including a second baffle integrally coupled to the base portion and a third baffle integrally coupled to the base portion, the base portion of the second inner plate defining a plane partitioning the outer shell into first and second outer shell portions, the second baffle extending between the base portion of the second inner plate and the first outer shell portion, the third baffle extending between the base portion of the second inner plate and the second outer shell portion.
  • 28. The muffler of claim 27, wherein the second inner plate includes first, second, third, and fourth folds partitioning the second inner plate into the base portion, the second baffle, and the third baffle.
  • 29. The muffler of claim 27, wherein the second inner plate includes first and second baffle segments integrally coupled to the base portion and the first baffle segment is mechanically coupled to the second baffle segment to define the second baffle.
  • 30. The muffler of claim 27, wherein the base portion of the second inner plate includes an outer periphery defining a base portion boundary, the second inner plate includes a tube portion integral with the base portion of the second inner plate, and the tube portion is positioned outside of the base portion boundary.
  • 31. The muffler of claim 27, wherein the first inner plate includes a fourth baffle extending between the base portion of the first inner plate and the first outer shell portion and a fifth baffle extending between the base portion of the first inner plate and the first outer shell portion.
  • 32. The muffler of claim 31, wherein the first and second outer shell portions and the first, second, and third baffles cooperate to define a subchamber.
  • 33. The muffler of claim 31, wherein the first outer shell and the first, second, and fourth baffles cooperate to define a subchamber.
  • 34. A muffler comprisingan outer shell defining a chamber therein, a first inner plate positioned in the chamber, and a second inner plate positioned in the chamber, the second inner plate including a base portion, a baffle integral with the base portion and extending between the outer shell and the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion, the baffle and the outer shell cooperating to define a subchamber, the tube portion extending into the subchamber between the base portion of the second inner plate and the outer shell.
  • 35. The muffler of claim 34, wherein the baffle includes first and second baffle segments, the first baffle segment is coupled to the base portion of the second inner plate at a first location, the second baffle segment is coupled to the base portion of the second inner plate at a second location, and the tube portion is coupled to the base portion at a location between the first and second locations.
  • 36. The muffler of claim 34, wherein the first and second inner plates cooperates with the tube portion to define a tube and the baffle includes a tube-receiving aperture sized to receive the tube.
  • 37. A method of assembling a muffler, the method including the steps ofproviding an outer shell, a first inner plate, and a second inner plate, the second inner plate having a base portion, a first baffle segment, a second baffle segment, and a tube portion, folding the first baffle segment relative to the base portion, folding the second baffle segment relative to the base portion and the first baffle segment so that the second baffle segment is positioned over the tube portion to define a baffle with the first baffle segment, positioning the first inner plate adjacent the second inner plate, and positioning the first and second inner plates in the outer shell.
  • 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the base portion of the second inner plate defines a plane defining a first region and a second region separated from the first region by the plane, the step of folding the first baffle segment includes folding the first baffle segment through a first angle so that the first baffle segment is positioned in the first region, the step of folding the second baffle segment includes the steps of folding the second baffle segment through a second angle so that the second baffle segment lies in the first region defined by the plane and folding the second baffle segment through a third angle so that second baffle segment lies on the second region defined by the plane.
  • 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the first angle is 90 degrees, the second angle is 90 degrees, and the third angle is 180 degrees.
  • 40. A method of assembling a muffler, the method including the steps ofproviding an outer shell, a first inner plate, and a second inner plate, the second inner plate having a base portion, a first baffle segment integral with the base portion, a second baffle segment integral with the base portion, and a tube portion integral with the base portion, positioning the first baffle segment in an upright position relative the base portion, positioning the second baffle segment relative the base portion so that the second baffle is positioned over the tube portion and the first and second baffle segments cooperate to define a baffle, positioning the first inner plate adjacent the second inner plate, and positioning the first and second inner plates in the outer shell.
  • 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the step of positioning the first baffle segment includes folding the first baffle segment relative to the base portion and the second baffle segment.
  • 42. The method of claim 40, wherein the step of positioning the second baffle segment includes folding the second baffle segment relative to the base portion and the first baffle segment.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority under U.S.C. § 119 (e) to U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/076,858, filed Mar. 5, 1998, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

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