Claims
- 1. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet,
- a partition positioned within the housing to define first and second flow passages extending through the housing to provide communication between the inlet and the outlet of the housing,
- a substrate situated in the first flow passage and configured to collect particulate matter entrained in combustion product introduced into the first flow passage through the inlet, and
- a muffler situated in the second flow passage to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the second flow passage toward the outlet, the muffler including a plurality of baffles defining a plurality of muffler chambers and at least one tube configured and positioned to interconnect selected muffler chambers to define means for conducting combustion product introduced into the muffler toward the housing outlet.
- 2. The exhaust processor of claim 1, wherein the muffler extends between the partition and a portion of the housing to traverse the second flow passage.
- 3. The exhaust processor of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a top shell and a bottom shell, the partition includes a flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition and the top shell cooperate to define a portion of the second flow passage, and the muffler is situated in said second flow passage portion.
- 4. The exhaust processor of claim 3, wherein the muffler extends between the partition and the top shell to provide means for reversing the direction of combustion product flow in said portion of the second flow passage to attenuate noise so that noise generated by combustion product in the second flow passage does not exceed a predetermined maximum.
- 5. An exhaust processor assembly comprising an elongated housing formed to include an inlet and an outlet, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell, a partition positioned within the housing to define first and second flow passages extending through the housing to provide communication between the inlet and the outlet of the housing, the partition including a flange that is trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition and the bottom shell cooperating to define the first flow passage, the partition and the top shell cooperating to define the second flow passage, the partition including an inlet end positioned adjacent the housing inlet and an outlet end positioned midway along the length of the elongated housing, the top and bottom shells cooperating to define a third flow passage therebetween interconnecting the first and second flow passages and the housing outlet, a substrate situated in the first flow passage and configured to collect particulate matter entrained in combustion product introduced into the first flow passage through the inlet, and a muffler situated in the third flow passage to attenuate noise generated by combustion product passing through the third flow passage toward the outlet, the muffler including a plurality of baffles defining a plurality of muffler chambers and at least one tube configured and positioned to interconnect selected muffler chambers to define means for conducting combustion product through the muffler toward the housing outlet.
- 6. The exhaust processor of claim 5, wherein the plurality of baffles of the muffler interconnect the top and bottom shells to define the plurality of muffler chambers in the third flow passage and the muffler includes a plurality of first tubes arranged to extend through the baffles to define means interconnecting selected muffler chambers for communicating combustion product from the second flow passage to the housing outlet.
- 7. The exhaust processor of claim 6, wherein the muffler includes a second tube arranged to extend through the baffles to interconnect the first flow passage and the housing outlet without introducing combustion product passing through the first flow passage into any of the muffler chambers.
- 8. The exhaust processor of claim 6, wherein the muffler further includes a second tube arranged to extend through the baffles to interconnect the first flow passage and the housing outlet and the second tube is formed to include means for communicating combustion product passing therethrough to at least one of the muffler chambers.
- 9. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing including inlet means for introducing combustion product into the housing and outlet means for removing the combustion product from the housing,
- means located in the first flow passage of the housing for treating the exhaust as the exhaust passes through the first flow passage,
- means for selectively bypassing the treating means to cause the combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means to be diverted from the treating means to a second flow passage, and
- means located in the second flow passage for attenuating noise generated from the combustion product which bypasses the treating means through the second flow passage, the attenuating means including chamber means for providing a plurality of muffler chambers communicating with the second flow passage and means for conducting combustion product through the plurality of muffler chambers toward the housing outlet.
- 10. The exhaust processor of claim 9, wherein the housing is elongated and includes a top shell and a bottom shell, the bypassing means includes a partition having a flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition cooperates with the top shell to define the second flow passage and with the bottom shell to define the first flow passage, the attenuating means includes a plurality of baffles extending between the top shell and the partition configured to define a plurality of muffler chambers in the second flow passage and a plurality of first tubes arranged to extend through the baffles to define means interconnecting selected muffler chambers for communicating combustion product from the second flow passage to the housing outlet.
- 11. An exhaust processor assembly comprising an elongated housing including inlet means for introducing combustion product into the housing and outlet means for removing the combustion product from the housing, the housing including a top shell and a bottom shell, means located in a first flow passage of the housing for treating the exhaust as the exhaust passes through the first flow passage, means for selectively bypassing the treating means to cause the combustion product introduced into the housing through the inlet means to be diverted from the treating means to a second flow passage, the bypassing means including a partition having a flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition cooperating with the top shell to define the second flow passage and with the bottom shell to define the first flow passage, the partition extending only midway through the elongated housing, and means situated between the partition and the housing outlet for attenuating noise from the combustion product passing through the housing, the attenuating means including a plurality of baffles configured to define a plurality of muffler chambers in the housing and a plurality of first tubes arranged to extend through the baffles to define means interconnecting selected muffler chambers for communicating combustion product through the muffler chambers toward the housing outlet, the baffles interconnecting the top and bottom shells to increase the volume of the plurality of muffler chambers, thereby increasing the attenuation of noise generated by the combustion product.
- 12. The exhaust processor of claim 11 wherein the attenuating means further includes at least one vent tube extending through the baffles to interconnect the first flow passage and the housing outlet.
- 13. The exhaust processor of claim 12, wherein the at least one vent tube is formed to include at least one set of apertures to permit communication between the at least one vent tube and at least one of the muffler chambers to attenuate noise from the combustion product passing from the first flow passage to the outlet means through the at least one vent tube.
- 14. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing including inlet means for introducing a combustion product into the housing and outlet means for exhausting combustion product from the housing,
- first passageway means for directing flow of the combustion product through a first portion of the housing,
- second passageway means for directing flow of the combustion product through a second portion of the housing,
- valve means for selectively directing the combustion product into either the first or second passageway means,
- means located in the first passageway means for treating the combustion product passing through the first passageway means, and
- means located in the second passageway means for attenuating noise from the combustion product passing through the second passageway means, the attenuating means including a muffler having a plurality of baffles and a plurality of tubes interconnecting selected baffles to attenuate noise from the combustion product.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the valve means includes a bypass valve to direct the combustion product entering the housing into the first or second passageway means.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the housing includes top and bottom clam shell portions, a partition situated in a predetermined position inside the housing, the partition cooperating with the bottom clam shell and the top clam shell to form the first and second passageway means, respectively, the muffler extending between the partition and the top clam shell to provide means for reversing the direction of combustion product in the second passageway means to attenuate noise so that noise generated by combustion product in the second passageway means does not exceed a predetermined maximum.
- 17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the reversing means includes a plurality of baffles interconnecting the top clam shell and the partition to define a plurality of muffler chambers therebetween and at least two tubes configured and positioned to interconnect selected chambers to define means for conducting combustion product through the muffler toward the housing outlet.
- 18. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the valve means includes a bypass valve to direct the combustion product entering the housing into the first or second passageway means, the housing is elongated and includes top and bottom clam shells to define an inner region of the housing, the muffler extends between the top and bottom clam shells to attenuate noise generated by the combustion product, the muffler having an inlet end situated midway through the elongated housing and an outlet end situated adjacent the housing outlet.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18, further comprising a partition having an outer flange trapped between portions of the top and bottom clam shells to secure the partition in its position within the housing, the partition having a first end positioned adjacent the housing inlet and a second end connected to the inlet end of the muffler, the partition cooperating with the bottom and top clam shells to define the first and second passageway means, respectively, the plurality of baffles defining a plurality of muffler chambers, and the muffler including a plurality of first tubes arranged to extend through the baffles to define means interconnecting selected muffler chambers for communicating combustion product from the second passageway means to the housing outlet.
- 20. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the muffler further includes a second tube arranged to extend through the baffles to interconnect the first passageway means and the housing outlet without introducing combustion product passing through the first passageway means into any of the muffler chambers.
- 21. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the muffler further includes a second tube arranged to extend through the baffles to interconnect the first passageway means and the housing outlet, and the second tube is formed to include means for communicating combustion product passing therethrough to at least one of the muffler chambers.
- 22. An exhaust processor assembly comprising
- a housing including inlet means for introducing a combustion product from an engine into the housing and outlet means for exhausting the combustion product from the housing,
- means for dividing an inner region of the housing into a first flow passage and a second flow passage, each flow passage providing communication between the inlet means and the outlet means,
- means located in the first flow passage for treating the combustion product, and
- means located in the second flow passage for acoustically tuning the sound generated by combustion product passing through the second flow passage, the tuning means including a muffler subassembly having at least one inlet tube, at least one outlet tube, means for providing at least one expansion chamber, and means for providing at least one resonator chamber for acoustically tuning the sound generated by combustion product.
- 23. An exhaust processor assembly comprising a housing including inlet means for introducing combustion product from an engine into the housing and outlet means for exhausting the combustion product from the housing, means for dividing an inner region of the housing into a first flow passage and a second flow passage, the dividing means including a partition positioned inside the housing, the partition cooperating with an inner wall of the housing to define the first and second flow passages, means located in the first flow passage for treating the combustion product, and means situated in the housing between the partition and the outlet for acoustically tuning the sound generated by combustion product passing through the housing, the tuning means including a muffler subassembly having at least one inlet tube, at least one outlet tube, means for providing at least one expansion chamber, and means for providing at least one resonator chamber for acoustically tuning the sound generated by combustion product.
- 24. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the muffler subassembly traverses the second flow passage.
- 25. The assembly of claim 24, wherein the first flow passage includes at least one vent tube extending through the muffler subassembly to provide communication between the treating means and the outlet means so that combustion product exiting the treating means can be exhausted through the outlet means.
- 26. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the at least one vent tube is formed to include at least one set of apertures to permit communication between the at least one vent tube and at least one resonator chamber in the muffler subassembly to attenuate noise from the combustion product passing from the treating means to the outlet means through the at least one vent tube.
- 27. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the muffler subassembly includes a plurality of baffles configured to define a first resonator chamber and a second resonator chamber, the first resonator chamber is formed to receive a portion of the combustion product from the at least one inlet tube, and the second resonator chamber is formed to receive a portion of the combustion product from the at least one outlet tube, and the at least one inlet tube and at least one outlet tube are formed to include a plurality of apertures to permit communication between the at least one inlet tube and the at least one outlet tube through the expansion chamber so that the combustion product passes from the inlet tube to the outlet tube and is exhausted from the housing through the outlet means.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27, wherein the at least one vent tube is formed to include a set of apertures to permit communication between the at least one vent tube and the second resonator chamber, thereby attenuating the combustion product passing from the treating means to the outlet means through the at least one vent tube.
- 29. The assembly of claim 28, wherein the plurality of baffles in the muffler subassembly are configured to define a third resonator chamber, and the at least one vent tube includes a second set of apertures to permit communication between the at least one vent tube and the third resonator chamber to further attenuate the combustion product passing from the treating means to the outlet means through the at least one vent tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 232,023, filed Aug. 15, 1988, and now abandoned.
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