Claims
- 1. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake of a machine which produces noise while taking in a gas flow through said gas intake, said muffler comprising:
- a plurality of venturi nozzles, every said venturi nozzle including an inlet opening and an outlet opening; and
- a chamber including a chamber inlet and a chamber outlet, said chamber engaging every said venturi nozzle by connecting said chamber inlet to either of said inlet opening and said outlet opening, said chamber engaging said machine by connecting said chamber outlet to said gas intake; and
- means, operatively connected to said chamber, for closing at least one said inlet opening.
- 2. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 1, wherein:
- every said venturi nozzle includes a throat portion which is intermediate said inlet opening and said outlet opening, and which defines a cross-sectional throat area; and
- said muffler is characterized by a total active throat area which is determined by said means for closing, and which is defined by the aggregate of each said cross-sectional throat area which is defined by a throat portion which is included by a said venturi nozzle which includes a said inlet opening which is not closed.
- 3. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 2, wherein every said cross-sectional throat area is approximately equal.
- 4. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 2, wherein at least two said cross-sectional throat areas are unequal.
- 5. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 1, wherein said chamber engages every said venturi nozzle by connecting said chamber inlet to said outlet opening, and wherein every said venturi nozzle projects outside said chamber.
- 6. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 1, wherein said chamber engages every said venturi nozzle by connecting said chamber inlet to said inlet opening, and wherein every said venturi nozzle is enclosed by said chamber.
- 7. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 1, wherein said chamber defines a chamber volume, and wherein said muffler comprises means, operatively combined with said chamber, for varying said chamber volume.
- 8. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 7, wherein said chamber includes a first chamber section and a second chamber section which overlap so as to share an interface, and wherein said means for varying said chamber volume includes means for varying the extent of said interface.
- 9. A muffler for connecting to a gas intake as in claim 1, wherein:
- at least one said inlet opening is capable of being characterized by an open condition and by a closed condition;
- said means for closing is for closing at least one said inlet opening which is in said open condition; and
- said muffler comprises means, operatively connected to said chamber, for opening at least one said inlet opening which is in said closed condition.
- 10. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise at a gas intake of a machine, said machine being of the type requiring a known volume of a gas at said gas intake during an intake cycle of said machine, said low frequency noise arising during each said intake cycle, said muffler comprising:
- at least two venturi nozzles, every said venturi nozzle having an inlet opening, an outlet opening, a throat section, an inlet flared section between said inlet opening and said throat section, and an outlet flared section between said said outlet opening and said throat section;
- a chamber having a chamber inlet and a chamber outlet, said chamber being connected via said chamber inlet to every said venturi nozzle via one of said inlet opening and said outlet opening, said chamber being connected via said chamber outlet to said gas intake; and
- means, operatively connected to said chamber, for impeding at least one said inlet opening, whereby said gas does not pass through each said venturi nozzle having an impeded said inlet opening, and whereby said gas passes through each said venturi nozzle having an unimpeded said inlet opening so that said gas passes through at least a portion of said chamber and reaches said gas intake.
- 11. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 10, wherein:
- every said throat section defines a cross-sectional throat area, every said cross-sectional throat area pertaining to a said venturi nozzle;
- a total potential throat area is associated with said muffler, said total potential throat area being defined by the sum of every said cross-sectional throat area;
- a total effective throat area is associated with said muffler, said total effective throat area being defined by the sum of each said cross-sectional throat area pertaining to a said venturi nozzle having an unimpeded said inlet opening; and
- said muffler comprises means for selecting said total effective throat area, said means for selecting including said means for impeding.
- 12. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 11, wherein every said cross-sectional throat area is equal.
- 13. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 11, wherein at least two said cross-sectional throat areas are unequal.
- 14. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 10, wherein said chamber is connected to every said venturi nozzle via said outlet opening, and wherein every said venturi nozzle projects outside said chamber.
- 15. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 10, wherein said chamber is connected to every said venturi nozzle via said inlet opening, and wherein every said venturi nozzle is enclosed by said chamber.
- 16. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 10, wherein a chamber volume is associated with said chamber, wherein said muffler comprises means for varying said chamber volume, and wherein said means for varying said chamber volume is operatively joined with said chamber.
- 17. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 16, wherein said chamber includes a major chamber portion and a minor chamber portion which are in overlapping engagement, and wherein said means for varying includes means for adjusting the degree of said overlapping engagement.
- 18. A muffler for attenuation of low frequency noise as in claim 10, wherein:
- at least one said venturi muffler is capable of having either one of an impeded inlet opening and an unimpeded inlet opening;
- said means for impeding is for impeding at least one said unimpeded inlet opening; and
- said muffler comprises means, operatively connected to said chamber, for unimpeding at least one said impeded inlet opening.
- 19. A muffler for attenuating noise of a machine having a gas intake, said muffler comprising:
- at least one venturi nozzle, each said venturi nozzle including an inlet opening and an outlet opening;
- a chamber including a chamber inlet and a chamber outlet, said chamber engaging each said venturi nozzle by connecting said chamber inlet to either of its said inlet opening and its said outlet opening, said chamber engaging said machine by connecting said chamber outlet to said gas intake, said chamber having a chamber volume associated therewith; and
- means, operatively coupled with said chamber, for varying said chamber volume.
- 20. A muffler for attenuating noise as in claim 19, wherein:
- said chamber includes a first chamber portion and a second chamber portion;
- said second chamber portion fits within said first chamber portion so that said first chamber portion overlaps said second chamber portion and is relatively movable with respect to said second chamber portion; and
- said means for varying includes means for relatively moving said first chamber portion with respect to said second chamber portion.
- 21. A muffler for attenuating noise as in claim 19, wherein:
- each said venturi nozzle has a throat portion intermediate an inlet opening and an outlet opening, said throat portion defining a cross-sectional throat perimeter which bounds a cross-sectional throat area; and
- said muffler comprises means for structurally altering at least one said throat portion so as to modify said cross-sectional throat perimeter which said throat portion defines and thereby vary said cross-sectional throat area which said cross-sectional throat perimeter bounds.
- 22. A muffler for attenuating noise as in claim 21, wherein said means for structurally altering includes means selected from the group consisting of:
- means for constricting and deconstricting at least one said throat portion, at least one said venturi nozzle having a flexible said throat portion which defines a curvilinear said cross-sectional throat perimeter, said means for constricting and deconstricting including an adjustable collar for surrounding a said flexible said throat portion which defines a curvilinear said cross-sectional throat perimeter; and
- means for relatively positioning a pair of opposite doubly flared sides, said means for relatively positioning including means for moving at least one of said doubly flared sides toward the other of said doubly flared sides, at least one said venturi nozzle including said pair of doubly flared sides and a pair of opposite approximately parallel sides, said doubly flared sides being approximately orthogonal with respect to said approximately parallel sides, said venturi nozzle having a said throat portion which is approximately rectangular in cross-section, each said pair of doubly flared sides including three pairs of corresponding sections of said doubly flared sides, a first pair of said sections being approximately parallel and forming two sides of said throat portion, a second pair of said sections convergently extending from said inlet opening to said throat portion, a third pair of said sections divergently extending from said throat portion to said outlet opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application number 08/646,571 filed May 8, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No; 5,821,475 issued Oct. 13, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application number 08/309,520 filed Sep. 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,530,214 issued Jun. 25, 1996. Application number 08/646,571 filed May 8, 1996, entitled "Venturi Muffler with Variable Throat Area," is hereby incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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