US701496A - Muffler for steam or other engines. - Google Patents

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US701496A
US701496A US6961201A US1901069612A US701496A US 701496 A US701496 A US 701496A US 6961201 A US6961201 A US 6961201A US 1901069612 A US1901069612 A US 1901069612A US 701496 A US701496 A US 701496A
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  • My invention relates to mulilers for steam and other engines; and the invention Aconsists in a construction of mu filer wherein the sound of discharge from the engine is deadened and the steam or other escaping vapor is more or less completely condensed and all without the production of any material back pressure by reason of resistance in the muffler, substantially as shown and described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure I is a horizontal plan view of the muiller, taken on a line corresponding Yto X X, Fig. 2; and Fig. 2 is a central cross-section of the muffler on a line corresponding substantially to Y Y, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section of the invention on a line corresponding substantially to Z Z, Fig. l.
  • I employ a muffler-casing A, which is comparatively shallow in depth, but may be deeper, if preferred, and is preferably rectangular, though it may be circular or other shape and is provided With a removable cover or top plate B.
  • a muffler-casing A which is comparatively shallow in depth, but may be deeper, if preferred, and is preferably rectangular, though it may be circular or other shape and is provided With a removable cover or top plate B.
  • projections E E and G G have an internal air-space open to the outside air at their edges on both sides of the casing and at their outer ends, so that the walls serve as condensingsurfaces for the mul'l'ler in addition to dividing up the same into a succession of partlyclosed compartments or chambers, as shown.
  • the two sets of said projections E and G overlap each other about half their length, though they are set apart so as to leave a passage of ample size between them laterally, and the nozzle C discharges into the space between the two inner projections G, which project from the opposite wall of the casing at its sides.
  • Said casing is provided with outlets 2 at one edge, and in this instance at the edge having nozzle C; but if the compartments were extended in numbers so as to have more subdividing-walls like E the discharge might be at the opposite edge as well.
  • the cover B is removable, which enables me to replace the Wool or whatever substitute therefor is used as frequently as may be required to keep the device in its best Working condition.
  • a mulller thus constructed is admirably adapted to automobile and like vehicles, but is not limited to any given place or kind of engine in its use.
  • a casing having oppositely extending and overlapping Walls to :form an open circuit-.ous steam-passage from its inlet to its outlet, a removable cover substantially over the full length of said passage an absorbent condensing material in the turns of said passage and a Wire-netting to keep said material in place and maintain a Afree passage for the steam at the turns ⁇ substan tially as described.
  • a mui'lier having a casing with double- ⁇ valled air-spaces extending part Way across the interior of the muffler from opposite directions, said air-spaces closed to the inside of the muffler and open to the outer air, sub-- stantially as described.
  • fr mul'ller having double-walled projections extending into the interior and forming condensing-surfaces and division-Walls, and an absorbent condensing and cushioning ⁇ material between said projections at Itheir base, substantially as described.

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No..7o|,496. Patented June 3, |902.
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MUFFLER FR STEAM 0R` OTHER ENGINES.
(Application filed July 25, 1901.)
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS S. MCKINNIE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
IVIUFFLER FOR STEAM OR OTHER ENGINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 701,496, dated J' une 3, 1902.
Application led July 25, 1901.
To @ZZ whom it may oon/corn:
Beit known that I, THOMAS S. MCKINNIE, a citizen ofthe United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mufflers for Steam or other Engines; and I do declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description rof the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to mulilers for steam and other engines; and the invention Aconsists in a construction of mu filer wherein the sound of discharge from the engine is deadened and the steam or other escaping vapor is more or less completely condensed and all without the production of any material back pressure by reason of resistance in the muffler, substantially as shown and described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure I is a horizontal plan view of the muiller, taken on a line corresponding Yto X X, Fig. 2; and Fig. 2 is a central cross-section of the muffler on a line corresponding substantially to Y Y, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a cross-section of the invention on a line corresponding substantially to Z Z, Fig. l.
In the drawings thus shown and described I employ a muffler-casing A, which is comparatively shallow in depth, but may be deeper, if preferred, and is preferably rectangular, though it may be circular or other shape and is provided With a removable cover or top plate B. In the operation of the muflier I have planned to have such free discharge of the steam, if it be used in connection With a steam-engine, or of the vapor or products of combustion, it' used with a gas or gasolene or other explosive engine, that there will be no material baclr pressure or resistance by reason of the discharge being through the mufiier,as so frequently occurs in muffiers designed to serve the purposes of my invention. To these ends I construct the casing with a suitable nozzle or discharge C, set centrally in or through its edge and adapted to discharge into about the middle of the casing or a pipe D, making connection from the outside. At the sides of this central nozzle there is a chambered formation divided up by the Serial No. 69,612. (No model.)
four several double-walled projections E E and G G. These projections have an internal air-space open to the outside air at their edges on both sides of the casing and at their outer ends, so that the walls serve as condensingsurfaces for the mul'l'ler in addition to dividing up the same into a succession of partlyclosed compartments or chambers, as shown. It will be seen, furthermore, that the two sets of said projections E and G overlap each other about half their length, though they are set apart so as to leave a passage of ample size between them laterally, and the nozzle C discharges into the space between the two inner projections G, which project from the opposite wall of the casing at its sides. Said casing is provided with outlets 2 at one edge, and in this instance at the edge having nozzle C; but if the compartments were extended in numbers so as to have more subdividing-walls like E the discharge might be at the opposite edge as well.
Itis of course desirable to get the most completecondensation and deadening of sound in the least possible space compatible with minimum back pressure. I have found that I can get this best by the use of mineral wool, asbestos, or like substance to cushion the impact of the discharge. Such material is comparatively open or loose in bulk and is a ready absorbent which is not affected by heat or steam or the like, and by placing this matorial directly in front of the discharge-nozzle, as Well as at the turns about the ends of walls E and G, so as to arrest the sound and the escaping vapors here and there in their travel out through the muffler, I am enabled to both condense the escaping vapors and practically absorb all sounds.
It Will be seen that I have placed a body of cushioning material II between the two projections G directly opposite nozzle C and confine it there by a Wire-netting or its equivalent arranged, as here shown, on a circle and by means of which arrangement and construction the nozzle discharges directly against said material. I have found that by delivering sound against a yielding porous absorbent substance of this kind the sound is Very largely absorbed and lost at the outset, and this is supplemented by the wool vat the turns about projections E and G. The Wool thore- IOO fore serves both my purposes admirably and enables me to make a compact, cheap, and efficient muffler.
The cover B is removable, which enables me to replace the Wool or whatever substitute therefor is used as frequently as may be required to keep the device in its best Working condition.
A mulller thus constructed is admirably adapted to automobile and like vehicles, but is not limited to any given place or kind of engine in its use.
l. A steam-muftlerhaving aseries ol' Walls overlapping` each other and spaced apart to form an open circuitous passage for the steam, an absorbent, condensing and cushioning material between said Walls at each turn of said passage, and means to hold said material in place at said turns, substantially as described.
2. In asteam-mu'lfler, a casing having oppositely extending and overlapping Walls to :form an open circuit-.ous steam-passage from its inlet to its outlet, a removable cover substantially over the full length of said passage an absorbent condensing material in the turns of said passage and a Wire-netting to keep said material in place and maintain a Afree passage for the steam at the turns` substan tially as described.
A mui'lier having a casing with double- \valled air-spaces extending part Way across the interior of the muffler from opposite directions, said air-spaces closed to the inside of the muffler and open to the outer air, sub-- stantially as described.
4. fr mul'ller having double-walled projections extending into the interior and forming condensing-surfaces and division-Walls, and an absorbent condensing and cushioning` material between said projections at Itheir base, substantially as described.
fitness my hand to the foregoing speciiication this 20th day of July, 1901.
THOMAS S. MCKINNIE.
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R. B. Mossa, Il. E. MU'DRA.
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US2759555A (en) * 1952-07-21 1956-08-21 Bolt Beranek & Newman Acoustic method and system
US2820406A (en) * 1954-05-14 1958-01-21 Connor Eng Corp Noise reduction means for air outlet devices
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US2699822A (en) * 1950-02-11 1955-01-18 Jehlicka Josef Apparatus for drying by atomization, particularly of organic substances
US2759555A (en) * 1952-07-21 1956-08-21 Bolt Beranek & Newman Acoustic method and system
US2974745A (en) * 1953-01-15 1961-03-14 Hi Press Air Conditioning Of A Sound-deadening air-intake devices
US2820406A (en) * 1954-05-14 1958-01-21 Connor Eng Corp Noise reduction means for air outlet devices
DE1109344B (en) * 1954-08-16 1961-06-22 Connor Eng Corp Multi-stage noise-absorbing air outlet for air conditioning systems
US3590947A (en) * 1968-09-04 1971-07-06 Theo A Latch Muffler for internal combustion engines
US4122913A (en) * 1976-08-09 1978-10-31 Stemp Leslie W Silencer
KR20010077036A (en) * 2000-01-31 2001-08-17 오석송 A temporary filling materials for the root canal of tooth
WO2002036944A1 (en) * 2000-11-02 2002-05-10 Rouse Gregory C Turbogenerator exhaust silencer
US20160232885A1 (en) * 2003-12-22 2016-08-11 Noiseout Inc. Perforation Acoustic Muffler Assembly and Method of Reducing Noise Transmission Through Objects
US10490178B2 (en) * 2003-12-22 2019-11-26 Bonnie S. Schnitta Perforation acoustic muffler assembly and method of reducing noise transmission through objects
US20060113145A1 (en) * 2004-11-30 2006-06-01 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Fuel cell vehicle
US7694778B2 (en) * 2004-11-30 2010-04-13 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Fuel cell vehicle
US7472774B1 (en) * 2006-01-27 2009-01-06 Lockheed Martin Corporation Versatile engine muffling system
US20080185219A1 (en) * 2007-02-02 2008-08-07 Officepower, Llc Exhaust Silencer for Microturbines
US7980357B2 (en) * 2007-02-02 2011-07-19 Officepower, Inc. Exhaust silencer for microturbines
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