Claims
- 1. A suction duct to be disposed between an outside air intake of a motorcar and an intake manifold of an engine, wherein said suction duct has a duct wall, and at least a part of said duct wall is formed out of a molded body of non-woven fabric having permeability,wherein the permeability per 1m2 of said molded body is not larger than 6,000m3/h in case of air with a pressure difference of 98 Pa.
- 2. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein permeability per 1 m2 of said molded body is not larger than 6,000 m3/h in case of air with pressure difference 98 Pa.
- 3. A suction duct according to claim 2, wherein said permeability per 1 m2 of said molded body is smaller than 4,200 m3/h in case of air with a pressure difference of 98 Pa.
- 4. A suction duct according to claim 3, wherein said permeability per 1 m2 of said molded body is larger than 0 m3/h and smaller than 3,000 m3/h in case of air with a pressure difference of 98 Pa.
- 5. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein said non-woven fabric contains thermoplastic resin fibers.
- 6. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein all of said duct wall is formed out of said molded body.
- 7. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein all of said duct wall is formed out of said molded body, and wherein said non-woven fabric contains high-melting fibers of high-melting thermoplastic resin and low-melting fibers of low-melting thermoplastic resin having a lower melting point than that of said high-melting fibers, and a ratio of said low-melting fibers to said non-woven fabric is higher than that of said high-melting fabric.
- 8. A suction duct according to claim 7, wherein a volume ratio of said low-melting fibers to said non-woven fabric is in a range of from 20% to 50%.
- 9. A suction duct according to claim 7, wherein a melting point of said low-melting fibers is in a range of from 150° C. to 170° C., and a melting point of said high-melting fibers is in a range of from 220° C. to 260° C.
- 10. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein all of said duct wall is formed out of said molded body, and wherein said non-woven fabric contains thermoplastic fibers constituted by a core material of high-melting thermoplastic resin and a coating layer applied onto a surface of said core material and of a low-melting thermoplastic resin having a lower melting point than that of said core material, and a volume of said coating layer is larger than that of said core material.
- 11. A suction duct according to claim 10, wherein a melting point of said low-melting fibers is in a range of from 150° C. to 170° C., and a melting point of said high-melting fibers is in a range of from 220° C. to 260° C.
- 12. A suction duct according to claim 1, wherein said molded body is formed out of non-woven fabric having a functional layer to which a predetermined function is given.
- 13. A suction duct according to claim 12, wherein said functional layer is a water-repellent layer.
- 14. A suction duct according to claim 12, wherein said functional layer is a clogging preventing layer.
- 15. A suction duct to be disposed between an outside air intake of a motorcar and an intake manifold of an engine, said suction duct comprising:a first segment constituted by a molded body of synthetic resin; and a second segment constituted by a molded body of non-woven fabric, the non-woven fabric having permeability, wherein said first and second segments are coupled integrally with each other so as to be formed into a cylinder.
- 16. A suction duct according to claim 15,wherein said first segment has an engagement protrusion, wherein said second segment has a through hole, and wherein said engagement protrusion is engaged with said through hole so that said first and second segments are coupled integrally with each other.
- 17. A suction duct according to claim 15,wherein said first segment has a protrusion, wherein said second segment has a through hole, and wherein said protrusion is inserted into said through hole, and then a head of said protrusion is melted so that said protrusion is made to engage with said through hole, and said first and second segments are coupled integrally with each other.
- 18. A suction duct according to claim 15, wherein said second segment has a through hole, an engagement portion made of resin is provided to penetrate said through hole, and said engagement portion and said first segment are welded with each other so that said first and second segments are coupled integrally with each other.
- 19. A suction duct according to claim 15,wherein said first segment has a pin boss having flexibility, a hinge portion, an engagement hole and a protrusion strip which are formed outside said hinge portion, wherein said second segment has a through hole, and wherein said pin boss is passed through said through hole, and said hinge portion is bent so that said pin boss is engaged with said engagement hole, whereby said protrusion strip presses said second segment onto said first segment so that said first and second segments are coupled integrally with each other.
- 20. A suction duct disposed between an outside air intake of a motorcar and an intake manifold of an engine, said suction duct comprising a hard portion with high compressibility and a soft portion with low compressibility, which portions are formed out of non-woven fabric containing a thermoplastic resin binder by compression molding, the non-woven fabric having permeability.
- 21. A suction duct according to claim 20, wherein said non-woven fabric contains thermoplastic resin fibers.
- 22. A suction duct according to claim 20, wherein said hard portion extends linearly.
- 23. A suction duct according to claim 22, wherein said hard portion is formed in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which said suction duct extends.
- 24. A suction duct according to claim 22, wherein said hard portion is formed in a direction in which said suction duct extends.
- 25. A suction duct according to claim 20, wherein an engagement portion which can engage with a partner member is formed in said hard portion.
- 26. A suction duct according to claim 25, wherein only the compressibility of said engagement portion is further higher.
- 27. A suction duct to be disposed between an outside air intake of a motorcar and an intake manifold of an engine, said suction duct comprising a plurality of segments, each of said segments being formed out of non-woven fabric, the non-woven fabric having permeability and containing a thermoplastic resin binder by compression molding so as to have a substantially semicircular sectional shape with flange portions on its opposite sides, said flange portions of said segments being bonded with each other so that said segments are formed into a cylinder, a deformable flexible portion being provided in at least a part of said flange portions.
- 28. A suction duct according to claim 27, wherein said flexible portion is formed into a corrugated shape in which mountain portions and valley portions are alternated continuously.
- 29. A suction duct according to claim 27, wherein a flexible portion is provided in a portion other than said flange portions.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-097585 |
Apr 1998 |
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10-153133 |
Jun 1998 |
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10-168893 |
Jun 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of International Application PCT/JP99/01535 filed Mar. 25, 1999 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP99/01535 |
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WO99/53188 |
10/21/1999 |
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