Exhaust Tube and Tuning Tube Assembly with Whistle Reduction Feature
US-2017241311-A1 · Aug 24, 2017 · US
US11143070B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11143070-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916426227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A muffler for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine includes a housing, a through pipe that conducts exhaust gas during operation of the muffler and is guided through the housing, and a branch pipe fluidically branching off from the through pipe within the housing. The branch pipe has an upstream end at the through pipe and ends freely and open at an end face with a downstream end within the housing. The branch pipe has a length from the upstream to the downstream end or up to a lateral recess which has a cross-sectional area which is greater than half a pipe cross-section of the branch pipe. The branch pipe has downstream perforations in a section from ⅜ of the length as measured from the upstream end A total area of the downstream perforations is smaller than half the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe, and no perforations or upstream perforations have a total area of at most 10% of the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe being present in a section before ⅜ of the length.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A muffler for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, for a motor vehicle comprising: a housing; a through pipe which conducts exhaust gas during operation of the muffler and which is guided through the housing; and a branch pipe fluidically branching off from the through pipe within the housing, the branch pipe beginning with an upstream end at the through pipe and ending freely and open at an end face with a downstream end within the housing, the branch pipe having a length from the upstream to the downstream end and having downstream perforations in a section from ⅜ of the length as measured from the upstream end, a total area of the downstream perforations being smaller than half a pipe cross-section of the branch pipe, and no perforations or upstream perforations having a total area of at most 10% of the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe being present in a section before ⅜ of the length. 2. A muffler for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle comprising: a housing; a through pipe which conducts exhaust gas during operation of the muffler and which is guided through the housing; and a branch pipe fluidically branching off from the through pipe within the housing, the branch pipe beginning with an upstream end at the through pipe and ending freely and open at an end face with a downstream end within the housing and having a lateral recess with a cross-sectional area which is greater than half a pipe cross-section of the branch pipe, the branch pipe having a length from the upstream end to the lateral recess, and having downstream perforations in a section from ⅜ of the length as measured from the upstream end, a total area of the downstream perforations being smaller than half the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe, and no perforations or upstream perforations having a total area of at most 10% of the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe being present in a section before ⅜ of the length. 3. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the downstream perforations is arranged circumferentially in a ring shape on the branch pipe. 4. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the downstream perforations is arranged in a row along a longitudinal extension of the branch pipe. 5. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the downstream perforations each have a cross-sectional area between 3 mm2 and 13 mm2. 6. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the total number of the downstream perforations is between four and forty. 7. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe is substantially constant. 8. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the branch pipe extends substantially parallel to the through pipe at least in the region of the downstream end. 9. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the housing is at least partially filled with an absorption material, and wherein the absorption material is adjacent to the downstream perforations. 10. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the housing has at least one partition wall which divides the housing in partial chambers, and in that the branch pipe is mounted on the at least one partition wall. 11. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the muffler has a Helmholtz resonator or a bypass muffler. 12. The muffler according to claim 1 , wherein the branch pipe has a section curved in an arcuate manner which merges into a linear section extending up to the downstream end, the downstream perforations being present exclusively in the linear section. 13. The muffler according to claim 12 , wherein the curved section is curved by at least 90°. 14. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein at least part of the downstream perforations is arranged circumferentially in a ring shape on the branch pipe. 15. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein at least part of the downstream perforations is arranged in a row along a longitudinal extension of the branch pipe. 16. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein the pipe cross-section of the branch pipe is substantially constant. 17. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein the housing is at least partially filled with an absorption material, and wherein the absorption material is adjacent to the downstream perforations. 18. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein the housing has at least one partition wall which divides the housing in partial chambers, and in that the branch pipe is mounted on the at least one partition wall. 19. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein the muffler has a Helmholtz resonator or a bypass muffler. 20. The muffler according to claim 2 , wherein the branch pipe has a section curved in an arcuate manner which merges into a linear section extending up to the downstream end, the downstream perforations being present exclusively in the linear section.
Helmholtz resonators · CPC title
having sound-absorbing materials in resonance chambers · CPC title
characterised by shape, disposition or dimensions of apertures · CPC title
by using sound-absorbing materials (F01N1/04, F01N1/06, F01N1/10, F01N1/14, F01N1/16 take precedence) · CPC title
Annular resonance chambers arranged concentrically to an exhaust passage and communicating with it, e.g. via at least one opening in the exhaust passage · CPC title
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