US20070095606A1 - Internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler - Google Patents

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US20070095606A1
US20070095606A1 US10/572,130 US57213004A US2007095606A1 US 20070095606 A1 US20070095606 A1 US 20070095606A1 US 57213004 A US57213004 A US 57213004A US 2007095606 A1 US2007095606 A1 US 2007095606A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N1/00Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing
    • F01N1/16Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by using movable parts
    • F01N1/166Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by using movable parts for changing gas flow path through the silencer or for adjusting the dimensions of a chamber or a pipe
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N1/00Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing
    • F01N1/08Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by reducing exhaust energy by throttling or whirling
    • F01N1/084Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by reducing exhaust energy by throttling or whirling the gases flowing through the silencer two or more times longitudinally in opposite directions, e.g. using parallel or concentric tubes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N2470/00Structure or shape of gas passages, pipes or tubes
    • F01N2470/02Tubes being perforated
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N2470/00Structure or shape of gas passages, pipes or tubes
    • F01N2470/02Tubes being perforated
    • F01N2470/04Tubes being perforated characterised by shape, disposition or dimensions of apertures
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N2490/00Structure, disposition or shape of gas-chambers
    • F01N2490/02Two or more expansion chambers in series connected by means of tubes
    • F01N2490/06Two or more expansion chambers in series connected by means of tubes the gases flowing longitudinally from inlet to outlet in opposite directions

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  • the invention relates to an internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler.
  • This invention relates to the field of the car industry and more particularly to that of the manufacture of the material an internal combustion engine exhaust line includes and which is designed capable of reducing the noise emissions resulting from the operation of such an engine.
  • such an exhaust line includes at least one muffler which is, usually, in the form of a casing including, internally and in the direction of the exhaust gas flow, an intake pipe for these gases connected to the engine as well as at least one evacuation pipe for these gases emerging into the atmosphere.
  • the unit comprised of this engine and its exhaust line has a total noise formed, at least partly, by blowing noise and radiant noise.
  • This invention pretends to be capable of coping with the drawbacks of the devices of the state of the art.
  • this invention relates to an internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler including a casing as well as, extending inside said casing, in the exhaust gas flow direction, from the upstream portion and towards the downstream portion of this casing, on the one hand, an exhaust gas intake pipe emerging inside said casing and, on the other hand, an exhaust gas evacuation pipe emerging into the atmosphere and comprising an upstream end located inside said casing.
  • the muffler comprises, inside said casing, on the one hand, means arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, penetration of exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe, through its upstream end and, on the other hand, an evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation for penetration, into said evacuation pipe, of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe.
  • the evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation includes a plurality of perforations distributed, preferably regularly, at the periphery of this evacuation pipe.
  • Still another feature relates to the fact that the perforated evacuation pipe portion extends substantially along an axis, while the perforation or perforations are arranged, in this evacuation pipe portion, according to an axis extending either in a plane forming an angle with the axis of the evacuation pipe or in a radial direction with respect to the axis of this evacuation pipe.
  • the exhaust gas intake pipe emerges inside said casing through at least one opening provided for in the downstream portion of this intake pipe, preferably in the vicinity or at the level of a downstream end located inside this casing and which this intake pipe includes.
  • the evacuation pipe includes, at least at the level of its portion provided with at least one perforation, means arranged to define at least one channel, on the one hand, emerging in the internal volume of the casing and, on the other hand, communicating with the perforation or perforations of the evacuation pipe portion.
  • This channel is designed so as to establish a counter-current gas exhaust flow with respect to the path of these gases in the evacuation pipe, this in order to extend the path of these gases in the casing.
  • the means arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, a penetration of exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe are formed by means for obturating this evacuation pipe, more particularly the upstream end of the latter.
  • Still another feature relates to the fact that the casing is subdivided by at-least one tight dished plate defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment in which the intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment and, on the other hand, passes through said tight dished plate so that the upstream end of this evacuation pipe is located inside said upstream compartment.
  • This tight dished plate forms said means arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • the means arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end are formed by a valve associated with this upstream end and arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below said determined engine speed and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed, in order to authorize the flowing of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • Another feature consists in that the casing is subdivided by at least one dished plate defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment in which the intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment and, on the other hand, passes through said dished plate, so that the upstream end of this evacuation pipe emerges inside said upstream compartment.
  • This dished plate is provided with a valve arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below a determined engine speed and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed, in order to authorize the flowing of the exhaust gases from the downstream compartment into the upstream comportment, this valve and this dished plate forming said means arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • this invention consist in that this muffler allows to remarkably reduce, over the full range of operation speeds of the engine, the blowing noise as well as the radiant noise without the reduction of either one of these noises being to the detriment either of the other one or of the performances of the engine, or of the overall acoustic performance of the vehicle. This results into a substantial improvement of the acoustic comfort of the exhaust line equipped with a muffler according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are schematic views of a muffler corresponding to a first type of embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view similar to FIGS. 1 and 2 and corresponds to an advantageous evolution of the embodiments shown in these two figures.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are schematic views similar to FIGS. 1 to 3 and correspond to a second type of embodiment of the muffler according to the invention.
  • this invention relates to the field of the car industry and more particularly to that of the manufacture of material designed capable of reducing the noise emissions of an internal combustion engine.
  • Such an exhaust line 1 usually includes at least one muffler 2 aimed at reducing the noise emissions of the exhaust system and at improving the acoustic performances of the vehicle.
  • Such a muffler 2 is in the form of a case 3 , located on the flow path of the exhaust gases from the engine, and connected to the latter through an exhaust pipe 4 .
  • This muffler 2 includes a casing 5 having an upstream portion 6 as well as a downstream portion 7 , with respect to the flow direction of the exhaust gases through this casing 5 .
  • Said muffler 2 also includes at least one exhaust gas intake pipe 8 as well as at least one evacuation pipe 9 for these gases, these pipes 8 , 9 extending inside said casing 5 , from the upstream portion 6 towards the downstream portion 7 of this casing 5 , this in the flow direction of these gases.
  • said gas intake tube 8 it can, as the case may be, be formed by a portion of said exhaust pipe 4 connected to the engine or also connected to this pipe 4 , preferably outside said muffler 2 .
  • This intake pipe 8 emerges inside the casing 5 of the muffler 2 , through at least one opening 10 .
  • the muffler 2 includes, inside said casing 5 , on the one hand, means 13 arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, a penetration of exhaust gases inside the evacuation pipe 9 , this through the upstream end 11 of the latter 9 .
  • this muffler 2 includes, also inside said casing 5 , a portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 provided with at least one perforation 15 for the penetration, inside this evacuation pipe 9 , of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe 8 .
  • this or these perforations 15 can be provided for in a portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 facing the intake pipe 8 or, to the contrary, at the rear of this evacuation pipe 9 with respect to said intake pipe 8 .
  • this portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 includes a plurality of perforations 15 distributed, preferably regularly, at the periphery of this evacuation pipe 9 .
  • said evacuation pipe 9 extends (at least at the level of its portion 14 provided with perforations 15 ) substantially along an axis 16 and has a cross-section that can be polygonal, in particular rectangular or square, but which is preferably circular.
  • the perforation or perforations 15 are provided for, in the portion 14 of this evacuation pipe 9 , according to an axis extending in a plane forming an angle with the axis 16 of the evacuation pipe 9 .
  • Such an orientation of the axis of the perforation or perforations 15 can contribute to facilitating the penetration and the flow of exhaust gases inside the evacuation pipe 9 .
  • a preferred embodiment consists in that this or these perforations 15 are provided for according to an axis extending in a radial direction with respect to the axis 16 of this evacuation pipe 9 .
  • the muffler 2 includes a portion 14 of evacuating pipe 9 preferably provided with a plurality of perforations 15 .
  • the perforations 15 defined at the level of said portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 are arranged according to at least one line of perforations 15 , this or these lines being provided for radially and/or axially with respect to the axis 16 of the evacuation pipe 9 .
  • the muffler 2 also includes means arranged to extend the path of the exhaust gases inside the casing 5 , this in order to attenuate, here too, the total noise of the vehicle.
  • the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 provided with at least one perforation 15 is located in the upstream portion 17 of this evacuation pipe 9 , preferably near the upstream end 11 of the latter 9 .
  • the exhaust gas intake pipe 8 emerges inside said casing 5 through at least one opening 10 .
  • such an opening 10 can be provided for in the downstream portion 18 of this intake pipe 8 , namely near a downstream end 19 , located inside this casing 5 , and which this intake pipe 8 includes.
  • such an opening 10 can consist of a perforation of said intake pipe 8 .
  • such an opening 10 is provided for at the level of this downstream end 19 of the intake pipe 8 .
  • Such embodiments allow, in combination with a portion 14 located in the upstream portion 17 of the evacuation pipe 9 , to extend the paths of the gases in the casing 5 .
  • the evacuation pipe 9 includes, at least at the level of its portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15 , means arranged to define at least one channel 20 .
  • Such a channel 20 is arranged to emerge in the inner volume of the casing 5 and to communicate with the perforation or perforations 15 of the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 .
  • This channel 20 is designed so as to create at least one counter-current exhaust gas flow with respect to the path of these gases in the evacuation pipe 9 , this in order to extend the path of these gases in the casing 5 .
  • the means arranged to define a channel 20 consist of a sleeve 21 , in particular a tubular and/or annular sleeve, arranged at least over the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 including at least one perforation 15 .
  • such a sleeve 21 extends substantially to the vicinity of the downstream end of the casing 5 of the muffler 2 .
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment consists of a casing 5 inside which the intake pipe 8 (provided with at least one opening 10 , preferably provided for at the level of the downstream end 19 of this pipe 8 ) extends substantially to the vicinity of the downstream end of the casing 5 , while the evacuation pipe 9 (including a portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15 and preferably located near the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9 ) extends substantially to the vicinity of the upstream end of the casing 5 .
  • the evacuation pipe 9 includes means 13 arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases inside this evacuation pipe 9 , this through its upstream end 11 .
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 a first type of muffler 2 has been shown for which the means 13 arranged to prevent a penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 are so defined as to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, such a penetration of these gases.
  • the means 13 arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 consist of means 22 for obturating this evacuation pipe 9 .
  • Such obturating means 22 are, more particularly, capable of ensuring an obturation of the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9 .
  • such obturating means 22 can be designed capable of ensuring an obturation of this evacuation pipe 9 between the upstream end 11 of the latter 9 and the portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15 .
  • the casing 5 of said mufflers 2 includes, internally, at least one tight dished plate 23 designed capable of subdividing said casing 5 and of defining, in the latter 5 , an upstream compartment 24 and a downstream compartment 25 in which the intake pipe 8 emerges.
  • the evacuation pipe 9 extends through said downstream compartment 25 and, on the other hand, passes through said tight dished plate 23 so that the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9 is located inside said upstream compartment 24 , isolated from the downstream compartment 25 by said tight dished plate 23 .
  • said tight dished plate 23 forms said means 13 arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 a second type of muffler 2 has been shown for which the means 13 arranged to prevent penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 are defined so as to prevent, below a determined engine speed, such a penetration of these gases.
  • the means 13 (arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 ) consist of a valve 26 associated with this upstream end 11 .
  • This valve 26 is arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below said determined engine speed (shown in discontinuous lines) in order to prevent the flow of the gases through the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9 and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed (shown in full lines) in order to authorize the flow of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • the casing 5 is subdivided by at least one dished plate 27 delimiting an upstream compartment 24 and a downstream compartment 25 in which the intake pipe 8 emerges.
  • said evacuation pipe 9 extends through said downstream compartment 25 and, on the other hand, passes through said dished plate 27 so that the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9 emerges inside said upstream compartment 24 .
  • This dished plate 27 is provided with a valve 26 arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed (shown in discontinuous lines) below a given engine speed (here too, in order to prevent the gas from flowing through the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9 ) and, on the other hand, to be opened (shown in full lines) above this engine speed, in order to authorize the exhaust gases to flow from the downstream compartment 25 into the upstream compartment 24 , then into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • a valve 26 arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed (shown in discontinuous lines) below a given engine speed (here too, in order to prevent the gas from flowing through the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9 ) and, on the other hand, to be opened (shown in full lines) above this engine speed, in order to authorize the exhaust gases to flow from the downstream compartment 25 into the upstream compartment 24 , then into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • This valve 26 and this dished plate 27 then form said means 13 arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • the valve 26 provided, as the case may be, on the evacuation pipe 9 or the dished plate 27 , is an overpressure valve, in particular of a self-controlled type.
  • said dished plate 27 is preferably of an exhaust gas tight type.
  • the casing 5 is subdivided by a dished plate 23 , 27 .
  • the portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 (provided with at least one perforation 15 for the penetration, into this tube 9 , of the exhaust gases proceeding from the intake pipe 8 ) is located downstream of the dished plate 23 , 27 and in the downstream compartment 25 of the casing 5 .
  • the muffler 2 can also include, internally, at least one dished plate for ensuring the mounting of at least one (intake 8 and/or evacuation 9 ) pipe inside said casing 5 .
  • a particular embodiment can consist in that such a dished plate can be formed by the dished plate 23 , 27 of the means 13 capable of preventing the penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 .
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 they can, in the same way as the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 , receive means arranged to extend the path of these gases in casing 5 (channel 20 , sleeve 21 , implanting of perforations 15 and/or the opening 10 ).

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The internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler includes a casing; as well as, extending inside the casing, in the exhaust gas flow direction, from the upstream part and towards the downstream part of the casing, an exhaust gas intake pipe emerging inside the casing; and an evacuation pipe for the gas emerging into the atmosphere and having an upstream end located inside the casing. The muffler also includes, inside the casing, a device arranged to prevent, at least below a certain specific engine speed, penetration of exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe, through its upstream end; and an evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation for penetration, into the pipe, of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe.

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  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to an internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to the field of the car industry and more particularly to that of the manufacture of the material an internal combustion engine exhaust line includes and which is designed capable of reducing the noise emissions resulting from the operation of such an engine.
  • In order to reduce such noise emissions, such an exhaust line includes at least one muffler which is, usually, in the form of a casing including, internally and in the direction of the exhaust gas flow, an intake pipe for these gases connected to the engine as well as at least one evacuation pipe for these gases emerging into the atmosphere.
  • When the engine is operating, the unit comprised of this engine and its exhaust line has a total noise formed, at least partly, by blowing noise and radiant noise.
  • In this respect, it should be noted that, when the engine operates at low speed, the blowing noise is predominant in the total noise. As the speed of this engine increases, there is an increase in radiant noise which, from a determined engine speed, becomes in turn predominant in the total noise.
  • When the acoustic performances of a vehicle have to be improved, it is already known to implement means arranged to ensure a reduction in radiant noise. The implementation of these means has however a number of drawbacks consisting, in particular, of an increase in exhaust line gas counter-pressure inducing a reduction of the performances of the engine.
  • There are also known means arranged to ensure a reduction of the blowing noise. The implementation of these means however occurs to the detriment of the treatment of radiant noise.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention pretends to be capable of coping with the drawbacks of the devices of the state of the art.
  • To this end, this invention relates to an internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler including a casing as well as, extending inside said casing, in the exhaust gas flow direction, from the upstream portion and towards the downstream portion of this casing, on the one hand, an exhaust gas intake pipe emerging inside said casing and, on the other hand, an exhaust gas evacuation pipe emerging into the atmosphere and comprising an upstream end located inside said casing. The muffler comprises, inside said casing, on the one hand, means arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, penetration of exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe, through its upstream end and, on the other hand, an evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation for penetration, into said evacuation pipe, of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe.
  • According to another feature of the invention, the evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation includes a plurality of perforations distributed, preferably regularly, at the periphery of this evacuation pipe.
  • Still another feature relates to the fact that the perforated evacuation pipe portion extends substantially along an axis, while the perforation or perforations are arranged, in this evacuation pipe portion, according to an axis extending either in a plane forming an angle with the axis of the evacuation pipe or in a radial direction with respect to the axis of this evacuation pipe.
  • According to an additional feature, the exhaust gas intake pipe emerges inside said casing through at least one opening provided for in the downstream portion of this intake pipe, preferably in the vicinity or at the level of a downstream end located inside this casing and which this intake pipe includes.
  • According to another feature of the invention, the evacuation pipe includes, at least at the level of its portion provided with at least one perforation, means arranged to define at least one channel, on the one hand, emerging in the internal volume of the casing and, on the other hand, communicating with the perforation or perforations of the evacuation pipe portion. This channel is designed so as to establish a counter-current gas exhaust flow with respect to the path of these gases in the evacuation pipe, this in order to extend the path of these gases in the casing.
  • According to an additional feature, the means arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, a penetration of exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe are formed by means for obturating this evacuation pipe, more particularly the upstream end of the latter.
  • Still another feature relates to the fact that the casing is subdivided by at-least one tight dished plate defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment in which the intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment and, on the other hand, passes through said tight dished plate so that the upstream end of this evacuation pipe is located inside said upstream compartment. This tight dished plate forms said means arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • According to an additional feature, the means arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end are formed by a valve associated with this upstream end and arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below said determined engine speed and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed, in order to authorize the flowing of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • Another feature consists in that the casing is subdivided by at least one dished plate defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment in which the intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment and, on the other hand, passes through said dished plate, so that the upstream end of this evacuation pipe emerges inside said upstream compartment. This dished plate is provided with a valve arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below a determined engine speed and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed, in order to authorize the flowing of the exhaust gases from the downstream compartment into the upstream comportment, this valve and this dished plate forming said means arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through its upstream end.
  • The advantages of this invention consist in that this muffler allows to remarkably reduce, over the full range of operation speeds of the engine, the blowing noise as well as the radiant noise without the reduction of either one of these noises being to the detriment either of the other one or of the performances of the engine, or of the overall acoustic performance of the vehicle. This results into a substantial improvement of the acoustic comfort of the exhaust line equipped with a muffler according to the invention.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention is set forth more in detail in the following description referring to embodiments given by way of examples and shown in the figures of the attached drawings.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are schematic views of a muffler corresponding to a first type of embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view similar to FIGS. 1 and 2 and corresponds to an advantageous evolution of the embodiments shown in these two figures.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are schematic views similar to FIGS. 1 to 3 and correspond to a second type of embodiment of the muffler according to the invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • As evoked above, this invention relates to the field of the car industry and more particularly to that of the manufacture of material designed capable of reducing the noise emissions of an internal combustion engine.
  • As known per se, such an engine is completed, at its outlet, with an exhaust line 1 arranged to ensure the evacuation of the exhaust gases produced by the combustion of an air-fuel mixture within this engine.
  • Such an exhaust line 1 usually includes at least one muffler 2 aimed at reducing the noise emissions of the exhaust system and at improving the acoustic performances of the vehicle.
  • Such a muffler 2 is in the form of a case 3, located on the flow path of the exhaust gases from the engine, and connected to the latter through an exhaust pipe 4.
  • This muffler 2 includes a casing 5 having an upstream portion 6 as well as a downstream portion 7, with respect to the flow direction of the exhaust gases through this casing 5.
  • Said muffler 2 also includes at least one exhaust gas intake pipe 8 as well as at least one evacuation pipe 9 for these gases, these pipes 8, 9 extending inside said casing 5, from the upstream portion 6 towards the downstream portion 7 of this casing 5, this in the flow direction of these gases.
  • As regards said gas intake tube 8, it can, as the case may be, be formed by a portion of said exhaust pipe 4 connected to the engine or also connected to this pipe 4, preferably outside said muffler 2. This intake pipe 8 emerges inside the casing 5 of the muffler 2, through at least one opening 10.
  • As regards said evacuation pipe 9, it includes an upstream end 11 located inside said casing 5 and extends through the wall of the downstream portion 7 of said case 3, so as to emerge, outside this case 3 and through a nozzle 12, into the atmosphere.
  • According to the invention, the muffler 2 includes, inside said casing 5, on the one hand, means 13 arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, a penetration of exhaust gases inside the evacuation pipe 9, this through the upstream end 11 of the latter 9.
  • On the other hand, this muffler 2 includes, also inside said casing 5, a portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 provided with at least one perforation 15 for the penetration, inside this evacuation pipe 9, of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe 8.
  • In this respect, one should note that, according to a first embodiment, not shown, this or these perforations 15 can be provided for in a portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 facing the intake pipe 8 or, to the contrary, at the rear of this evacuation pipe 9 with respect to said intake pipe 8.
  • However and according to a preferred embodiment of the invention as can be seen in FIGS. 1 to 5, this portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 includes a plurality of perforations 15 distributed, preferably regularly, at the periphery of this evacuation pipe 9.
  • It should be noted that said evacuation pipe 9 extends (at least at the level of its portion 14 provided with perforations 15) substantially along an axis 16 and has a cross-section that can be polygonal, in particular rectangular or square, but which is preferably circular.
  • Also and according to another feature of the invention, the perforation or perforations 15 are provided for, in the portion 14 of this evacuation pipe 9, according to an axis extending in a plane forming an angle with the axis 16 of the evacuation pipe 9. Such an orientation of the axis of the perforation or perforations 15 can contribute to facilitating the penetration and the flow of exhaust gases inside the evacuation pipe 9.
  • In this respect, it should be noted that a preferred embodiment consists in that this or these perforations 15 are provided for according to an axis extending in a radial direction with respect to the axis 16 of this evacuation pipe 9.
  • In fact, the muffler 2 according to the invention includes a portion 14 of evacuating pipe 9 preferably provided with a plurality of perforations 15.
  • According to an additional feature, the perforations 15 defined at the level of said portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 are arranged according to at least one line of perforations 15, this or these lines being provided for radially and/or axially with respect to the axis 16 of the evacuation pipe 9.
  • According to another feature of the invention, the muffler 2 also includes means arranged to extend the path of the exhaust gases inside the casing 5, this in order to attenuate, here too, the total noise of the vehicle.
  • To this end and as can be seen in the figures of the attached drawings, the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 provided with at least one perforation 15 is located in the upstream portion 17 of this evacuation pipe 9, preferably near the upstream end 11 of the latter 9.
  • According to another feature of the invention, the exhaust gas intake pipe 8 emerges inside said casing 5 through at least one opening 10.
  • In this respect, one should note that such an opening 10 can be provided for in the downstream portion 18 of this intake pipe 8, namely near a downstream end 19, located inside this casing 5, and which this intake pipe 8 includes. In such a case, such an opening 10 can consist of a perforation of said intake pipe 8.
  • However and according to a preferred embodiment visible in the attached figures, such an opening 10 is provided for at the level of this downstream end 19 of the intake pipe 8.
  • Such embodiments allow, in combination with a portion 14 located in the upstream portion 17 of the evacuation pipe 9, to extend the paths of the gases in the casing 5.
  • According to an additional feature of the invention and as can be seen in FIG. 3, the evacuation pipe 9 includes, at least at the level of its portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15, means arranged to define at least one channel 20.
  • Such a channel 20 is arranged to emerge in the inner volume of the casing 5 and to communicate with the perforation or perforations 15 of the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9. This channel 20 is designed so as to create at least one counter-current exhaust gas flow with respect to the path of these gases in the evacuation pipe 9, this in order to extend the path of these gases in the casing 5.
  • In this respect, it should be noted that the means arranged to define a channel 20 consist of a sleeve 21, in particular a tubular and/or annular sleeve, arranged at least over the portion 14 of evacuation pipe 9 including at least one perforation 15.
  • According to a preferred embodiment of the invention visible in FIG. 3, such a sleeve 21 extends substantially to the vicinity of the downstream end of the casing 5 of the muffler 2.
  • In addition, it should be noted that, when one wishes to extend the path of the gases in the casing 5, a particularly advantageous embodiment consists of a casing 5 inside which the intake pipe 8 (provided with at least one opening 10, preferably provided for at the level of the downstream end 19 of this pipe 8) extends substantially to the vicinity of the downstream end of the casing 5, while the evacuation pipe 9 (including a portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15 and preferably located near the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9) extends substantially to the vicinity of the upstream end of the casing 5.
  • According to another feature of the invention and as evoked above, the evacuation pipe 9 includes means 13 arranged to prevent, at least below a determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases inside this evacuation pipe 9, this through its upstream end 11.
  • In FIGS. 1 to 3, a first type of muffler 2 has been shown for which the means 13 arranged to prevent a penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 are so defined as to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, such a penetration of these gases.
  • According to a first embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the means 13 arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9, consist of means 22 for obturating this evacuation pipe 9.
  • Such obturating means 22 are, more particularly, capable of ensuring an obturation of the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9. Alternatively, such obturating means 22 can be designed capable of ensuring an obturation of this evacuation pipe 9 between the upstream end 11 of the latter 9 and the portion 14 provided with at least one perforation 15.
  • According to another embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the casing 5 of said mufflers 2 includes, internally, at least one tight dished plate 23 designed capable of subdividing said casing 5 and of defining, in the latter 5, an upstream compartment 24 and a downstream compartment 25 in which the intake pipe 8 emerges.
  • In this embodiment, the evacuation pipe 9, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment 25 and, on the other hand, passes through said tight dished plate 23 so that the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9 is located inside said upstream compartment 24, isolated from the downstream compartment 25 by said tight dished plate 23.
  • This results in that the exhaust gases, proceeding from said intake pipe 8, penetrate into the evacuation pipe 9, while flowing only through the perforation or perforations 15 which said portion 14 of this evacuation pipe 9 includes.
  • Thus, said tight dished plate 23 forms said means 13 arranged to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11.
  • In FIGS. 4 and 5, a second type of muffler 2 has been shown for which the means 13 arranged to prevent penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11 are defined so as to prevent, below a determined engine speed, such a penetration of these gases.
  • As can be seen in FIG. 4, the means 13 (arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11) consist of a valve 26 associated with this upstream end 11. This valve 26 is arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed below said determined engine speed (shown in discontinuous lines) in order to prevent the flow of the gases through the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9 and, on the other hand, to be opened above this engine speed (shown in full lines) in order to authorize the flow of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11.
  • According to another embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the casing 5 is subdivided by at least one dished plate 27 delimiting an upstream compartment 24 and a downstream compartment 25 in which the intake pipe 8 emerges.
  • In this embodiment, said evacuation pipe 9, on the one hand, extends through said downstream compartment 25 and, on the other hand, passes through said dished plate 27 so that the upstream end 11 of this evacuation pipe 9 emerges inside said upstream compartment 24.
  • This dished plate 27 is provided with a valve 26 arranged, on the one hand, to remain closed (shown in discontinuous lines) below a given engine speed (here too, in order to prevent the gas from flowing through the upstream end 11 of the evacuation pipe 9) and, on the other hand, to be opened (shown in full lines) above this engine speed, in order to authorize the exhaust gases to flow from the downstream compartment 25 into the upstream compartment 24, then into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11.
  • This valve 26 and this dished plate 27 then form said means 13 arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11.
  • According to another feature of the invention, the valve 26 provided, as the case may be, on the evacuation pipe 9 or the dished plate 27, is an overpressure valve, in particular of a self-controlled type.
  • As regards said dished plate 27, it is preferably of an exhaust gas tight type.
  • It should be noted that in the embodiments shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, the casing 5 is subdivided by a dished plate 23, 27. In this respect, it should be noted that the portion 14 of the evacuation pipe 9 (provided with at least one perforation 15 for the penetration, into this tube 9, of the exhaust gases proceeding from the intake pipe 8) is located downstream of the dished plate 23, 27 and in the downstream compartment 25 of the casing 5.
  • In this respect, it should be noted that the muffler 2 according to the invention can also include, internally, at least one dished plate for ensuring the mounting of at least one (intake 8 and/or evacuation 9) pipe inside said casing 5.
  • A particular embodiment can consist in that such a dished plate can be formed by the dished plate 23, 27 of the means 13 capable of preventing the penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe 9 through its upstream end 11.
  • As regards the embodiments shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, they can, in the same way as the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, receive means arranged to extend the path of these gases in casing 5 (channel 20, sleeve 21, implanting of perforations 15 and/or the opening 10).

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1. Internal combustion engine exhaust line muffler comprising:
a casing;
an exhaust gas intake pipe, extending inside said casing, in an exhaust gas flow direction, from an upstream portion of said casing and towards a downstream portion of said casing and emerging inside said casing;
an exhaust gas evacuation pipe emerging into the atmosphere and being comprised of an upstream end located inside said casing;
a means to prevent penetration of exhaust gases, at least below a determined engine speed, into said evacuation pipe, through an upstream end thereof, the means to prevent being arranged inside said casing; and
an evacuation pipe portion comprised of at least one perforation for penetration, into said evacuation pipe, of the exhaust gases from the intake pipe.
2. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein said evacuation pipe portion is further comprised of a plurality of perforations distributed, preferably regularly, at a periphery of said evacuation pipe.
3. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein said evacuation pipe portion extends substantially along an axis, perforations in said evacuation pipe portion being provided according to another axis extending in a plane forming an angle with said axis.
4. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein at least a perforated portion of said evacuation pipe extends substantially along an axis, perforations being provided for according to another axis extending in a radial direction with respect to said axis.
5. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein said evacuation pipe portion is located in the upstream portion of said evacuation pipe, preferably in a vicinity of an upstream end of said evacuation pipe.
6. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust gases intake pipe emerges inside said casing through at least one opening provided for in a downstream portion of said intake pipe, preferably in a vicinity or at a level of a downstream end, located inside said casing and said intake pipe.
7. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein said evacuation pipe further comprises:
at least at a level of the portion provided with at least one perforation, a means arranged to define at least one channel, emerging into an internal volume of said casing and communicating with the perforation or perforations of the evacuation pipe portion, the channel creating a counter-current exhaust gas flow with respect to a path of gases in said evacuation pipe, extending a path of said gases in said casing.
8. Muffler according to claim 7, wherein the means arranged to define a channel is comprised of a sleeve, being a tubular and/or annular sleeve, arranged at least over said evacuation pipe portion.
9. Muffler according to claim 1, wherein the means to prevent penetration of exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe are defined as to prevent, irrespective of engine speed, such a penetration of the gases.
10. Muffler according to claim 9, wherein the means to prevent penetration of exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe, irrespective of engine speed, is further comprised of means for obturating said evacuation pipe, more particularly an upstream end of said evacuation pipe.
11. Muffler according to claim 9, wherein said casing is subdivided by at least one tight dished plate, defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment;
wherein said intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe extends through said downstream compartment and passes through said tight dished plate, so that the upstream end of said evacuation pipe is located inside said upstream compartment, said tight dished plate forming said means to prevent, irrespective of the engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe through an end thereof upstream.
12. Muffler according to claim 2, wherein the means to prevent penetration of the exhaust gases into said evacuation pipe through an upstream end thereof, are defined so as to prevent, below a determined engine speed, such a penetration of these gases.
13. Muffler according to claim 12, wherein the means, arranged for impeding, below said determined engine speed, to prevent penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through an upstream end thereof, comprises:
a valve associated with said upstream end and arranged to remain closed below said determined engine speed and to be open above said engine speed, authorizing the exhaust gases to flow into said evacuation pipe through an upstream end thereof.
14. Muffler according to claim 12, wherein said casing is subdivided by at least one dished plate defining an upstream compartment and a downstream compartment, wherein said intake pipe emerges, while said evacuation pipe extends to through said downstream compartment and passes through said dished plate so that the upstream end of said evacuation pipe emerges inside said upstream compartment said dished plate being comprised of a valve arranged to remain closed below a determined engine speed and to be opened above said engine speed, authorizing said exhaust gases to flow from said downstream compartment into said upstream compartment, said valve and said dished plate forming said means arranged to prevent, below said determined engine speed, penetration of the exhaust gases into the evacuation pipe through an upstream end thereof.
15. Muffler according to claim 13, wherein said valve is an overpressure valve of a self-controlled type.
16. Muffler according to claim 11, said evacuation pipe portion provided with at least one perforation being located downstream from the dished plate and in a downstream compartment of said casing.
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