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US2264524A
US2264524A US317078A US31707840A US2264524A US 2264524 A US2264524 A US 2264524A US 317078 A US317078 A US 317078A US 31707840 A US31707840 A US 31707840A US 2264524 A US2264524 A US 2264524A
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  • This application relates to muiflers or silencers and to methods of manufacturing such devices.
  • the muffler hereof like muillers now known, comprises a shell having two open ends receiving annular heads whose outer edges are secured to the ends of the shell and whose inner edges are secured tc an inner assembly.
  • an improvement in the mufer construction consists in the formation of an inwardly projecting bead in the shell, near a head, against which the head abuts, with the end of the shell turned over so as to be within an outer flange of the head, thus forming a lock seam between the shell and the head and eliminating the necessity for welding, commonly used in relatively securing heads and shells in muumblers.
  • This application also discloses a novel method for assembly of muillers having shells, heads, and inner assemblies.
  • Fig. 1 shows a muflier shell having an inner assembly therein
  • Fig. 2 shows the inwardly beading of the shell near its ends
  • Fig. 3 shows the placing of heads within the shell around the inner assembly
  • Fig. 4 shows a part of the lock seaming or crimping of the ends of the shell around the outer flanges of the head
  • Fig. 5 shows another part of the lock seaming or crimping step
  • Fig. 6 shows the completion of the lock seaming or crimping step
  • Fig. 7 shows the welding of the heads to the inner assembly and also shows the completed mullier.
  • this muiiier has a shell Ill with two open ends in which are seated heads II whose outer edges abut inwardly projecting beads I2 of the shell, the latter having its ends turned over, as at I4, to form lock seams around the flanges I5 oi the heads.
  • These have center holes in the form of tubular extensions I6 telescoped around the ends of the inner assembly Il.
  • the latter comprises an inner tube I8 surrounded by an intermediate tube and having numerous transverse diaphragms 2 I, the latter set tightly fitting within the shell.
  • the assembly of the muiller may be carried on in the following manner:
  • the inner assembly Il is slid endwise into the shell through an open end and until the shell and inner assembly occupy the relative positions shown in Fig. 1.
  • the friction between the shell and the diaphragms 2l holds the parts together while the shell is carried to and placed in a horizontal grooving or beading machine, as shown in Fig. 2, so that the grooving rollers 22, having beads 23 and grooves 24 may roll inwardly projecting beads I2 in the shell.
  • the shell may be turned vertically and its lower end telescoped over the flange I5 of a head II seated on a lower one of the dies 25,
  • the muffler With the heads held in the shell against the beads by the turned in ends of the shell, the muffler is then moved to the horizontal machine shown in Figs. 5-6. 'I'his machine has dies 23.
  • the assembly operation is completed, as shown in Fig. 7, by welding the center hole flanges of one of the heads to the end of the inner assembly therein contained, the welding electrodes being indicated at 30.
  • a method for making a muilier having an open ended shell, flanged annular heads at and seated in its ends, and an inner assembly connecting the heads and lling their center holes comprising, sliding the inner assembly lengthwise into the shell through one open end thereof, beading the shells inwardly near their ends, placing the heads in the shell ends and around the ends of the inner assembly, and against the beads, and turning the ends of the shell over the flanges, and welding the heads to the ends of the inner assembly.

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Dec. 2, 1941. i A. A. HALE 2,264,524
METHOD OF MAKING MUFFLERS Filed Feb. 5, 1940 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEY.
Patented Dec. 2, 1941 UNTED STATES PATENT OFFIC METHOD OF MAKING MUFFLERS Adolph A. Hale, Grand Haven, Mich.
Application February 3, 1940, Serial No. 317,078
1 Claim.
This application relates to muiflers or silencers and to methods of manufacturing such devices.
The muffler hereof, like muillers now known, comprises a shell having two open ends receiving annular heads whose outer edges are secured to the ends of the shell and whose inner edges are secured tc an inner assembly.
In this application, an improvement in the mufer construction is disclosed. That improvement consists in the formation of an inwardly projecting bead in the shell, near a head, against which the head abuts, with the end of the shell turned over so as to be within an outer flange of the head, thus forming a lock seam between the shell and the head and eliminating the necessity for welding, commonly used in relatively securing heads and shells in muiilers.
This application also discloses a novel method for assembly of muillers having shells, heads, and inner assemblies.
For an understanding of the muiiler herein disclosed and the novel method for making the same, reference shouldbe had to the appended drawings. In these drawings,
Fig. 1 shows a muflier shell having an inner assembly therein;
Fig. 2 shows the inwardly beading of the shell near its ends;
Fig. 3 shows the placing of heads within the shell around the inner assembly;
Fig. 4 shows a part of the lock seaming or crimping of the ends of the shell around the outer flanges of the head;
Fig. 5 shows another part of the lock seaming or crimping step;
Fig. 6 shows the completion of the lock seaming or crimping step;
Fig. 7 shows the welding of the heads to the inner assembly and also shows the completed mullier.
Referring particularly to Fig. 7 which shows the completed muiller, it will be seen that this muiiier has a shell Ill with two open ends in which are seated heads II whose outer edges abut inwardly projecting beads I2 of the shell, the latter having its ends turned over, as at I4, to form lock seams around the flanges I5 oi the heads. These have center holes in the form of tubular extensions I6 telescoped around the ends of the inner assembly Il. The latter comprises an inner tube I8 surrounded by an intermediate tube and having numerous transverse diaphragms 2 I, the latter set tightly fitting within the shell.
The assembly of the muiller may be carried on in the following manner:
First, the inner assembly Il is slid endwise into the shell through an open end and until the shell and inner assembly occupy the relative positions shown in Fig. 1. The friction between the shell and the diaphragms 2l holds the parts together while the shell is carried to and placed in a horizontal grooving or beading machine, as shown in Fig. 2, so that the grooving rollers 22, having beads 23 and grooves 24 may roll inwardly projecting beads I2 in the shell.
Then the shell may be turned vertically and its lower end telescoped over the flange I5 of a head II seated on a lower one of the dies 25,
, shown in Fig. 4, with the lower end of the inner assembly Il teles-coped into the flange I6 of the head. Another head II is placed in the upper one of the dies 25 which is then moved downwardly whereby the lower end of the shell is pressed tightly over the lower head and the upper head is pressed tightly into the upper end of the shell, each head abutting the adjacent shellk bead or groove I2. Die plates 26 of the dies 25, when moved towards each other, will operate to turn in the ends of the shell sharply over the flanges of the heads, as shown in Fig. 4.
With the heads held in the shell against the beads by the turned in ends of the shell, the muffler is then moved to the horizontal machine shown in Figs. 5-6. 'I'his machine has dies 23.
which further turn in the ends of the shell over the flanges of the heads, when the dies move towards each other, until the shell ends are completely turned in, as shown in Fig. 6 to form lock seams around the flanges of the heads.
The assembly operation is completed, as shown in Fig. 7, by welding the center hole flanges of one of the heads to the end of the inner assembly therein contained, the welding electrodes being indicated at 30.
It will be observed that the engagement between the diaphragms 2| of the inner assembly and the shell is tight enough to permit the shell to be transported from the station where the inner assembly is slid into a muffler shell to the grooving machine of Fig. 2 and there grooved,
and then transported from the grooving machine to the head pressing-in machine of Figs. 3-4.
Similarly the sharp turning in of the shell endsin the machine of Figs. 3-4 creates an interlocking between the shell and the heads sufcient to permit the shell and heads therein to be transported to the horizontal seaming machine of Figs. 5-6 and there manipulated.
Now having described the muier herein disclosed and the assembly method shown herein, reference should be had to the claim which follows:
I claim:
A method for making a muilier having an open ended shell, flanged annular heads at and seated in its ends, and an inner assembly connecting the heads and lling their center holes comprising, sliding the inner assembly lengthwise into the shell through one open end thereof, beading the shells inwardly near their ends, placing the heads in the shell ends and around the ends of the inner assembly, and against the beads, and turning the ends of the shell over the flanges, and welding the heads to the ends of the inner assembly.
ADOLPH A. HALE.
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US2558576A (en) * 1945-05-25 1951-06-26 Acorn Designing Co Apparatus for securing sheet metal heads to tubular bodies
US3204723A (en) * 1962-05-08 1965-09-07 Natalie Payne Exhaust muffler with filling of porous ceramic cinders and method of making same
US3242558A (en) * 1962-06-13 1966-03-29 Oldberg Mfg Company Method of making intermediate shell construction for silencer or muffler
US3646657A (en) * 1969-08-08 1972-03-07 Bernard J Small Apparatus and process for forming tubular bodies
US3772752A (en) * 1969-08-08 1973-11-20 B Small Apparatus and process for forming tubular bodies
US4413392A (en) * 1980-08-22 1983-11-08 Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Method of making two-stage catalytic converter
EP0100687A1 (en) * 1982-08-04 1984-02-15 K.D. Binnie Engineering Pty. Ltd. Apparatus to manufacture a metal casing such as a muffler
US4546529A (en) * 1983-01-20 1985-10-15 Estee Lauder Inc. Method of fabricating container with metal skin
WO1999017905A1 (en) * 1997-10-07 1999-04-15 Arvin Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for assembling exhaust components

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2558576A (en) * 1945-05-25 1951-06-26 Acorn Designing Co Apparatus for securing sheet metal heads to tubular bodies
US3204723A (en) * 1962-05-08 1965-09-07 Natalie Payne Exhaust muffler with filling of porous ceramic cinders and method of making same
US3242558A (en) * 1962-06-13 1966-03-29 Oldberg Mfg Company Method of making intermediate shell construction for silencer or muffler
US3646657A (en) * 1969-08-08 1972-03-07 Bernard J Small Apparatus and process for forming tubular bodies
US3772752A (en) * 1969-08-08 1973-11-20 B Small Apparatus and process for forming tubular bodies
US4413392A (en) * 1980-08-22 1983-11-08 Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Method of making two-stage catalytic converter
EP0100687A1 (en) * 1982-08-04 1984-02-15 K.D. Binnie Engineering Pty. Ltd. Apparatus to manufacture a metal casing such as a muffler
US4546529A (en) * 1983-01-20 1985-10-15 Estee Lauder Inc. Method of fabricating container with metal skin
WO1999017905A1 (en) * 1997-10-07 1999-04-15 Arvin Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for assembling exhaust components

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