Systems and methods for a fluid noise suppressor
US-12117116-B2 · Oct 15, 2024 · US
US12253202B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12253202-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017621222-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 18, 2025 |
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A fluid silencer includes: an expansion pipe disposed on a pipe through which a fluid containing noise sources flows and having an accommodation space therein; a viscous fluid received in the accommodation space; a noise introducing member disposed between the pipe and the expansion pipe to seal the accommodation space and allowing the noise sources to be introduced into the accommodation space therethrough; at least one partition member disposed in the accommodation space and dividing the accommodation space in a flow direction of the fluid; multiple baffle members disposed on one surface of the partition member and forming multiple sound absorbing spaces into which the noise sources introduced into the accommodation space are dispersedly introduced; and an elastic member disposed between the partition member and the baffle members and contracted/expanded by the viscous fluid entering/leaving the sound absorbing spaces as the noise sources are introduced into the sound absorbing spaces.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid silencer comprising: an expansion pipe disposed on a pipe through which a fluid containing noise sources flows and having an accommodation space therein; a viscous fluid received in the accommodation space; a noise introducing member disposed between the pipe and the expansion pipe to seal the accommodation space and allowing the noise sources to be introduced into the accommodation space therethrough; at least one partition member disposed in the accommodation space and dividing the accommodation space in a flow direction of the fluid; multiple baffle members disposed on one surface of the partition member and forming multiple sound absorbing spaces into which the noise sources introduced into the accommodation space are dispersedly introduced; an elastic member disposed between the partition member and the baffle members and contracted/expanded by the viscous fluid entering/leaving the sound absorbing spaces as the noise sources are introduced into the sound absorbing spaces, whereby the noise sources are converted and dissipated into thermal energy due to friction between the viscous fluid and the baffle member; and a sleeve member having a cylindrical shape and being disposed between the noise introducing member and the baffle members and preventing the noise sources having passed through the noise introducing member from being directly introduced into the sound absorbing spaces, wherein each baffle is located in a radial direction on an outer surface of the sleeve member having the cylindrical shape, wherein each baffle member extends radially outward from the outer surface of the sleeve member as a single continuous structure, with each baffle member having a friction surface on both sides of the radially extending structure, the friction surface being corrugated to have alternating ridges and grooves to increase a contact area with the viscous fluid, wherein the friction surface is corrugated in a travel direction of the noise sources entering/leaving the sound absorbing spaces. 2. The fluid silencer according to claim 1 , wherein the sleeve member is integrally formed with the baffle member. 3. The fluid silencer according to claim 1 , wherein the baffle members are arranged radially around the noise introducing member such that the multiple sound absorbing spaces are formed in a circumferential direction of the accommodation space. 4. The fluid silencer according to claim 1 , wherein the baffle members have different diameters and are arranged to be concentric with one another such that the multiple sound absorbing spaces are formed in a radial direction of the accommodation space. 5. The fluid silencer according to claim 1 , wherein the baffle members and the elastic member are disposed on rear surfaces of the partition member.
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