Vehicle exhaust assemblies and methods therefor

US12428983B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12428983-B2
Application numberUS-202217840803-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2022
Priority dateJun 24, 2021
Publication dateSep 30, 2025
Grant dateSep 30, 2025

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Exhaust assemblies for vehicles and methods of installing exhaust systems on vehicles are disclosed. An exhaust assembly for a vehicle includes an exhaust inlet to receive combustion products from a drive unit, a catalytic converter to control emissions from combustion products received by the exhaust system, and a first piping assembly coupled to the exhaust inlet and the catalytic converter.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust system for a vehicle having a ground clearance defined along a vertical direction between an underside of the vehicle and a ground, the vertical direction being generally normal to the underside and the ground, the exhaust system comprising: an exhaust inlet to receive combustion products from a drive unit; a catalytic converter to control emissions from the combustion products received by the exhaust system; and a first piping assembly coupled to the exhaust inlet and the catalytic converter, wherein the first piping assembly includes a flexible tube and at least one conduit coupled thereto that cooperate to at least partially define a first loop between the exhaust inlet and the catalytic converter, and wherein the at least one conduit has one section that at least partially extends downwardly in the vertical direction from the flexible tube and another section that at least partially extends upwardly in the vertical direction from the one section to the catalytic converter; wherein the catalytic converter is positioned at least partially above the exhaust inlet in the vertical direction. 2. The exhaust system of claim 1 , further comprising: a heat exchanger to extract heat from the combustion products received by the exhaust system; and, a second piping assembly coupled to the catalytic converter and the heat exchanger, wherein the second piping assembly includes at least one conduit that at least partially defines a second loop between the catalytic converter and the heat exchanger. 3. The exhaust system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one conduit of the second piping assembly has one section that at least partially extends upwardly in the vertical direction from the catalytic converter and another section that at least partially extends downwardly in the vertical direction from the one section of the at least one conduit of the second piping assembly to the heat exchanger. 4. The exhaust system of claim 2 , wherein the catalytic converter is positioned at least partially above the heat exchanger in the vertical direction. 5. The exhaust system of claim 2 , further comprising: a muffler to reduce sound associated with the combustion products received by the exhaust system; and a third piping assembly coupled to the muffler and the heat exchanger, wherein a service point that provides access to the exhaust system for servicing and/or maintenance is located on at least one conduit of the third piping assembly. 6. The exhaust system of claim 5 , wherein the exhaust system does not include a resonator that is positioned between the service point and an exhaust outlet of the exhaust system. 7. The exhaust system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly includes one section that at least partially extends along, and is arranged at least partially parallel to, a linear axis between the heat exchanger and the muffler, and wherein the service point is located on the one section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly. 8. The exhaust system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly includes another section coupled between the one section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly and the muffler, and wherein the another section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly is not arranged parallel to the linear axis. 9. The exhaust system of claim 8 , wherein the third piping assembly includes a flexible tube coupled between the another section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly and the muffler. 10. The exhaust system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor to measure oxygen contents of the combustion products passed through the first piping assembly, wherein the sensor is affixed to the one section of the at least one conduit of the first piping assembly. 11. The exhaust system of claim 1 , further comprising: a heat exchanger to extract heat from the combustion products received by the exhaust system, wherein the heat exchanger is positioned at least partially below the catalytic converter in the vertical direction; and a second piping assembly coupled to the catalytic converter and the heat exchanger, wherein the second piping assembly includes at least one conduit that at least partially defines a second loop between the catalytic converter and the heat exchanger, and wherein the second loop at least partially extends upwardly from the catalytic converter in the vertical direction and downwardly in the vertical direction to the heat exchanger. 12. The exhaust system of claim 11 , further comprising a sensor to measure oxygen contents of the combustion products passed through the first piping assembly, wherein the sensor is affixed to the first piping assembly downstream of the flexible tube on a section of the first loop that at least partially extends downwardly in the vertical direction. 13. The exhaust system of claim 11 , further comprising: a muffler to reduce sound associated with the combustion products received by the exhaust system; and a third piping assembly coupled to the muffler and the heat exchanger, wherein a first service point that provides access to the exhaust system for servicing and/or maintenance is located on at least one conduit of the third piping assembly. 14. The exhaust system of claim 13 , wherein a second service point that provides access to the exhaust system for servicing and/or maintenance is located in close proximity to the exhaust inlet and upstream of the flexible tube of the first piping assembly. 15. The exhaust system of claim 13 , wherein the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly includes one section that at least partially extends along, and is arranged at least partially parallel to, a linear axis between the heat exchanger and the muffler, and wherein the first service point is located on the one section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly. 16. The exhaust system of claim 15 , wherein the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly includes another section coupled between the one section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly and the muffler, and wherein the another section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly is not arranged parallel to the linear axis. 17. The exhaust system of claim 16 , wherein the third piping assembly includes a flexible tube coupled between the another section of the at least one conduit of the third piping assembly and the muffler. 18. A method of installing an exhaust system on a vehicle having a ground clearance defined along a vertical direction between an underside of the vehicle and a ground, the vertical direction being generally normal to the underside and the ground, the method comprising: coupling an exhaust inlet of the exhaust system to a drive unit of the vehicle; arranging a catalytic converter of the exhaust system relative to the exhaust inlet such that the catalytic converter is at least partially positioned above the exhaust inlet in the vertical direction; coupling the catalytic converter to the exhaust inlet by a first piping assembly defining a first loop between the exhaust inlet and the catalytic converter that at least partially extends downwardly in the vertical direction from the exhaust inlet and upwardly in the vertical direction to the catalytic converter; arranging a heat exchanger of the exhaust system relative to the catalytic converter such that the heat exchanger is at least partially positioned below the

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  • using heat exchangers · CPC title

  • by using dead chambers communicating with exhaust gas flow passages · CPC title

  • by catalytic processes · CPC title

  • Construction of catalytic reactors · CPC title

  • Other arrangements or adaptations of exhaust conduits {(pipes, joints or supports therefor in general F16L; collecting or removing exhaust gases of vehicle engines in workshops B08B15/00, on highways E01C1/005)} · CPC title

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What does patent US12428983B2 cover?
Exhaust assemblies for vehicles and methods of installing exhaust systems on vehicles are disclosed. An exhaust assembly for a vehicle includes an exhaust inlet to receive combustion products from a drive unit, a catalytic converter to control emissions from combustion products received by the exhaust system, and a first piping assembly coupled to the exhaust inlet and the catalytic converter.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Braun Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01N13/1805. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 30 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).