GB2238735A - Silencer and method of producing same - Google Patents
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- GB2238735A GB2238735A GB8927893A GB8927893A GB2238735A GB 2238735 A GB2238735 A GB 2238735A GB 8927893 A GB8927893 A GB 8927893A GB 8927893 A GB8927893 A GB 8927893A GB 2238735 A GB2238735 A GB 2238735A
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F01N13/00—Exhaust or silencing apparatus characterised by constructional features ; Exhaust or silencing apparatus, or parts thereof, having pertinent characteristics not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01N1/00 - F01N5/00, F01N9/00, F01N11/00
- F01N13/18—Construction facilitating manufacture, assembly, or disassembly
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F01N1/00—Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing
- F01N1/24—Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by using sound-absorbing materials
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F01N2450/00—Methods or apparatus for fitting, inserting or repairing different elements
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F01N2450/00—Methods or apparatus for fitting, inserting or repairing different elements
- F01N2450/06—Inserting sound absorbing material into a chamber
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Description
IL 1 Title: Silencer and method of producing same
Description of Invention
The present invention relates to a silencer suitable for use in conjunction with an internal combustion engine, f or example a reciprocating piston engine. A silencer is used to define a part of a path along which exhaust gases leave an engine and to reduce the transmission of noise along that path. A silencer commonly comprises a hollow housing, a member defining a duct which extends through the interior of the housing and a fibrous body which lies between said member and the housing. Typically the housing and said member are formed of metal and the fibrous body comprises mineral fibres. Provision is made for communication between the interior of the duct and the space containing the fibrous body. The fibrous body attenuates sound transmitted from the internal combustion engine to the silencer.
It is known to assemble the housing and the member which defines the duct and then to pack a space between these with a mass of mineral fibres. The latter operation is performed by hand, which is an unpleasant task. Furthermore, packing of the fibres into the housing represents a relatively slow step which cannot easily be integrated into a production system in which other operations are performed automatically by machines. it will be understood that the mass of fibres is resilient and, if unconfined, expands to a volume c onsiderably greater than the space available in the housing to accommodate the fibrous body. Furthermore, the mass of fibres is usually available as a substantially flat web which, when uncompressed, is typically more than 50 mm 1 1k 2 thick. This web is not easily packed into the confined space inside the housing.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided the method of producing a silencer comprising a hollow housing, a member defining a duct which extends through the interior of the housing and a f ibrous body which lies between said member and the housing, wherein a mass of f ibres is placed around said member, a shrinkable f ilm is placed around the mass, the film is shrunk to draw the fibres towards said member and the member, bearing the fibres and the shrunk film is inserted into the housing.
By shrinking the film, the mass of fibres is contracted. The contracted mass can be introduced into the housing more easily than an unconfined mass of fibres can be introduced into the housing. Contraction of the mass of fibres is preferably most severe adjacent to an end of that mass which will be a leading end, when the mass of fibres is introduced the housing.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a silencer comprising a hollow housing containing a mass of fibres and a pipe extending through the mass of fibres inside the housing, wherein the mass of fibres is confined by a film and there is a substantial clearance space between the film and the housing.
An example of a silencer embodying the second aspect of the invention and of a method of producing the silencer will now be described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIGURE I shows diagrammatically a pipe and baffle assembly to be incorporated in a silencer, together with a mass of fibres to be incorporated in the silencer with the pipe and baffle assembly, FIGURE 2 shows the pipe and baffle assembly with the mass of f ibres wrapped around the pipe of that assembly and the assembly being enclosed by a f ilm, together with means for heat sealing and cutting the film, and 2 4 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 --- V 1 14 3 FIGURE 3 shows the pipe and baffle assembly, together with a housing and end plate of the silencer.
In the drawings are represented certain components of a silencer which comprises and elongated housing 10, a pipe 11 which extends through the housing and a baffle 12 which is also disposed within the housing. The baffle is annular and the pipe 11 extends through the central opening of the baffle. The silencer further comprises annular end plates 13 and 14 which close opposite ends of the housing, the pipe 11 extending through the central openings of both end plates.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, a simple structure comprising a relatively small number of components is shown. It will be understood that the silencer may comprise additional components. For example, the silencer may comprise more than one pipe, a first pipe extending into the housing from outside one end thereof and the second pipe extending into the housing from outside the other end thereof, provision being made within the housing for flow of exhaust gases from one pipe to the other.
Provision is made for communication between the interior of the pipe 11 and the space inside the housing 10 which lies outside the pipe. For this purpose, apertures of various shapes and sizes may be pierced in the pipe.
The silencer further comprises a fibrous body which, in the completed silencer, lies outside the pipe 11 but inside the housing 10 and typically occupies a part of the housing, for example a part of the housing which extends from the baffle 12 to the end plate 14. The fibres are mineral fibres which can withstand the action of hot exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine. The housing 10, pipe 11 and baffle 12 are typically formed of steel.
After the required openings have been pierced in the pipe 11, the end plate 13 and the baffle 12 are assembled with the pipe to form the pipe and baffle assembly illustrated in Figure 1.
The mass of fibres is C - 4 4 provided in the form of a block having a shape approximating to that of a rectangular prism. It will be understood that the mass of f ibres is readily def ormable and is resilient. The block 15 is typically cut f rom a relatively long roll.
The block 15 of fibres is wrapped around a part of the pipe 11 which projects from the baffle 12 in a direction away from the end plate 13. This wrapping operation may be performed by hand or by machine. The pipe and baffle assembly, bearing the block 15 wrapped thereon is then placed in a wrapping of plastics film 16. The film is conveniently provided as a roll of double thickness, the film having free edges at one end of the roll and a fold at the other end of the roll. A length of film is drawn from the roll onto a table 17 as a double layer. The uppermost layer of film is lifted away from the table and the lower layer of f ilm to provide a space which receives the pipe and baffle assembly. The upper layer of film is drawn over the pipe and baffle assembly and down to the lower layer of f ilm on the table 17. Heating and severing means 18 is then applied to the double layer of f ilm to sever the portion of f ilm containing the pipe and baf f le assembly f rom the film extending to the roll and to heat seal the edges of the film wrapping containing the pipe and baffle assembly.
The f ilm 16 is a heat-shrinkable f ilm. TPe fi m TM.
supplied by W R Grace under the designation CRYOVACN f il is suitable.
The f ilm envelope containing the pipe and baf f le assembly is transferred from the table 17 to a conveyor which carries the envelope through a heating chamber. In this chamber, the f ilm is heated suf f iciently to shrink the film onto the pipe and baffle assembly. The film draws the f ibres towards the pipe 11 so that the mass of fibres is contracted. Contraction is most severe at an end of the mass of fibres remote from the baffle 12. Accordingly, an end portion of the mass of fibres remote from the baffle Q i i J 1 a adopts an approximately conical form, having a taper with the smaller diameter remote from the baffle 12.
The entire pipe and baf f le assembly, bearing the mass of f ibres, is enveloped by the f ilm 16. It will be understood that the diameter of the baffle 12 is substantially equal to the internal diameter of the housing 10. Shrinking of the film 16 contracts the mass of fibres to a diameter somewhat less than that of the baffle 12 so that the mass of f ibres can be inserted easily into the housing 10. The conical form of an end portion of the mass of f ibres f acilitates insertion of the pipe and baf f le assembly, bearing the mass of fibres, into the housing 10. Thus, this insertion may be performed by a machine or by hand without significant risk of a proportion of the mass of fibres remaining outside the housing or being transferred past the baffle 12.
After the pipe and baffle assembly has been inserted into the housing 10, the end plate 14 is applied to the housing and sealed to a protruding part of the pipe 11. The end plate 13 is sealed to the housing.
It will be understood that the f ilm-wrapped pipe and baffle assembly can be handled, transported and stored conveniently without risk of the mass of f ibres becoming displaced from the pipe 11. Furthermore, the filmwrapped assembly is not unpleasant to handle. Movement and handling of the assembly does not release fibres into the atmosphere.
In the newly-assembled silencer, the film wrapping maintains the mass of fibres in a compressed condition so that there is a significant clearance space between the mass of f ibres and the wall of the housing 10. The clearance space is particularly large near to the end plate 14. When the silencer has been connected with an internal combustion engine and is subjected to flow of hot exhaust gases from the engine, the film 16 inside the silencer is destroyed by the elevated temperature so that the film no longer confines the mass of fibres. This mass expands to A 6 j bear on the housing 10 and occupy substantially entirely that part of the housing which extends from the end plate 14 to the baffle 12.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may, separately or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
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Claims (6)
1. A method of producing a silencer comprising a hollow housing, a member defining a duct which extends through the interior of the housing and a f ibrous body which lies between said member and the housing, wherein a mass of fibres is placed around said member, a shrinkable film is placed around the mass, the film is shrunk to draw the fibres towards said member and the member, bearing the fibres and the shrunk film, is inserted into the housing.
2. A method according to Claim 1 wherein said member and the mass of fibres are enclosed in the film.
3. A method according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the mass of fibres is contracted more severely adjacent to one end of that mass and less severely at positions spaced away from that end.
4. A silencer comprising a hollow housing containing a mass of fibres and a pipe extending through the mass of fibres inside the housing, wherein the mass of fibres is confined by a film and there is a substantial clearance space between the film and the housing.
5. A method of producing a silencer substantially as hereindescribed with reference to the accompanying drawing.
6. Any novel feature or novel combination Of features disclosed herein or in the accompanying drawing.
Published 1991 at The Patent Officc. State House. 66/71 High Holborn, London WCIR41?. Further copies may be obtained from Sales Branch, Unit 6, Nine Mile Point. Cwmfelinfach, Cross Keys. Newport, NPI 7HZ. Printed by Multiplex techniques lid. St Mary Cray. Kent.
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GB8927893A GB2238735A (en) | 1989-12-09 | 1989-12-09 | Silencer and method of producing same |
EP90111336A EP0434895A1 (en) | 1989-12-09 | 1990-06-15 | Silencer and method of producing of same |
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GB8927893A GB2238735A (en) | 1989-12-09 | 1989-12-09 | Silencer and method of producing same |
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GB2238735A true GB2238735A (en) | 1991-06-12 |
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GB986377A (en) * | 1962-01-15 | 1965-03-17 | Versil Ltd | A new or improved package for use in an exhaust silencer |
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GB986377A (en) * | 1962-01-15 | 1965-03-17 | Versil Ltd | A new or improved package for use in an exhaust silencer |
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US7730996B2 (en) | 2006-04-12 | 2010-06-08 | Ocv Intellectual Capital, Llc | Long fiber thermoplastic composite muffler system with integrated crash management |
US7934580B2 (en) | 2006-04-12 | 2011-05-03 | Ocv Intellectual Capital, Llc | Long fiber thermoplastic composite muffler system |
US7942237B2 (en) | 2006-04-12 | 2011-05-17 | Ocv Intellectual Capital, Llc | Long fiber thermoplastic composite muffler system with integrated reflective chamber |
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