Supercharger inlet panels
US-2018306191-A1 · Oct 25, 2018 · US
US11339708B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11339708-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016920511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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A supercharger assembly comprises a housing, a rotor bore with an outer wall, an outlet in an outlet plane, an inlet in an inlet plane perpendicular to the outlet plane, and an outlet divider wall. The supercharger assembly comprises a first recess, a first perforated material covering the first recess, and an outlet resonator. The first recess is separated from the outlet by the outlet divider wall. The first recess is located between the outer wall and the first perforated material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A supercharger assembly comprising: a housing; a rotor bore comprising an outer wall; an outlet through the outer wall; an inlet fluidly communicating with the rotor bore; an outlet divider wall extending from the outlet; a first recess separated from the outlet by the outlet divider wall; a spacer abutting the outlet, the spacer having a first spacer recess aligned over the first recess; and a first perforated material covering the first spacer recess and the first recess, wherein the first spacer recess and the first recess are located between the outer wall and the first perforated material. 2. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second recess, wherein the spacer comprises a second spacer recess aligned over the second recess. 3. The supercharger assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second recess is separated from the first recess by a portion of the divider wall, wherein the first perforated material covers the second spacer recess and the second recess and wherein the second spacer recess and the second recess are located between the outer wall and the first perforated material. 4. The supercharger assembly of claim 2 , wherein a second perforated material covers the second spacer recess and the second recess and wherein the second spacer recess and the second recess are located between the outer wall and the second perforated material. 5. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet comprises an outlet plane, wherein the spacer abuts the outlet plane. 6. The supercharger assembly of claim 4 , wherein the outlet comprises an outlet plane, wherein the spacer abuts the outlet plane, and wherein the spacer receives the first perforated material and the second perforated material. 7. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein first perforated material is seated on a step on the spacer. 8. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material is positioned a distance away from the outer wall to dampen vibrations or sound. 9. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first porous material is located in the first recess between the outer wall and the first perforated material. 10. The supercharger assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first porous material comprises at least one of the following materials: melamine foam, fiberglass, mineral glue, BASOTECT® open cell foam by BASF: The Chemical Company, melamine resin, thermoset polymer, or NOMEX® flame resistant fiber by DuPont. 11. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material is a micro-perforated material, wherein the micro-perforated material comprises openings with a cross-section having an area of less than 1 square millimeter. 12. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material comprises openings with a cross-section having an area greater than or equal to two square millimeters and less than or equal to four square millimeters. 13. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material comprises circular openings and wherein at least one opening has a diameter of less than two millimeters. 14. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material comprises openings in the shape of slits, rectangles, or crenelated slots. 15. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first perforated material damps sound when air pulsations move through the perforated material. 16. The supercharger assembly of any one of claim 1 , wherein the first recess damps sound when air pulsation moves in the recess. 17. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet is in an outlet plane of the outer wall, and wherein the inlet is in an inlet plane perpendicular to the outlet plane. 18. The supercharger assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an extender comprising a perforated lip, the spacer connected between the extender and the outlet. 19. An outlet resonator for a supercharger assembly, comprising: a spacer connected to a supercharger outlet comprising a divider wall separating the outlet from a first spacer recess and a second spacer recess; a first perforated material covering the first spacer recess; and a second perforated material covering the second spacer recess. 20. The outlet resonator for a supercharger assembly of claim 19 , further comprising a first porous material in the first spacer recess and a second porous material in the second spacer recess.
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