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17,680. Hutton, H. T. Sept. 1. Exhaustsilencers for explosion engines consists of a number of eccentrically-arranged cylinders A, B, C, D, E of equal length secured together by bolts F ; their ends are closed by disks of asbestos or other material held in position by flanges G, which are kept in place by plates J screwed on the inlet pipe. The passage of the gases is as shown in Fig. 2 through perforations in the cylinder walls. The tubes may be seamless, brazed tubes, or sheets of metal lapped over, or a sheet forming a continuous spiral may replace them. The inlet may be in the side of the cylinders, and a valve may be supplied to allow for free exhaust. The inner cylinders may be secured together by studs F<1> and removed bodily.
GB190517680D1905-09-011905-09-01An Improved Silencer for the Exhaust Gases from Internal Combustion Engines.
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