Cross flow baffle muffler

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Inventors

Schuhmacher, Kory J.
Goplen, Gary D.

Application #

211683

Filed

Dec-14-1998

Published

Jun-20-2000

Current US Class

181/272
181/282

International Classes

F01N 007/18

Field of Search

181/249 181/255 181/264 181/269 181/272 181/282

Assignee

Nelson Industries, Inc. (Stoughton, WI)

Examiners

Dang; Khanh

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

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Abstract
A muffler (12) has first and second outer shell members (14 and 16), and first and second inner baffle members (18 and 20). The inner baffle members are identical to each other and parallel to each other and rotated 180.degree. relative to each other about an axis (22) perpendicular to such parallel extension. The baffle members have oppositely facing laterally offset formed expansion chambers (32 and 34) partially overlapped to provide exhaust flow communication therebetween. The structural combination enables usage of identical components (18 and 20), which improves manufacturing efficiency and provides a cost reduction.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A muffler comprising first and second outer shell members, and first and second inner baffle members, said first and second inner baffle members being identical to each other and extending parallel to each other and rotated 180.degree. relative to each other about an axis perpendicular to said parallel extension.

2. The muffler according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second identical inner baffle members has first and second exhaust passages therethrough.

3. The muffler according to claim 2 wherein said second exhaust passage through said first inner baffle member is aligned with said second exhaust passage through said second inner baffle member.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY

The invention relates to noise-silencing mufflers.

The invention arose during muffler development efforts, including those directed to solving problems in box-style mufflers, including muffler shell noise and poor muffler silencing. Since cost is almost always a concern, the solution to the two noted problems must also be cost effective. Box-style or stamped mufflers tend to radiate noise from their flat exterior surfaces. This characteristic is called shell noise and is most often a concern because of its harsh sound and adverse effects on muffler silencing. Also of concern with stamped mufflers is overall acoustic effectiveness. Because these types of mufflers are often constrained to a certain size and shape, their physical layout is not always conducive to good silencing.

The present invention addresses and solves the noted problems in a particularly cost effective manner using a simple design. In one aspect the invention enables usage of identical parts within the muffler, which improves manufacturing efficiency and provides a cost reduction. Assembly of the muffler is also easy because the majority of the muffler's internal parts are designed into two cross flow baffles. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, to combat the shell noise problem, the flow from the inlet is directed into one of two interior chambers of the muffler, formed by placing two of the cross flow baffles back to back. By letting the exhaust flow expand first in an interior chamber, the pressure pulses from the engine are less likely to cause exterior shell noise problems since they are damped considerably before reaching the muffler's outer shell. Stiffening bosses may be provided on larger flat areas of the baffles to control internal shell noise. To increase silencing capability, four chambers are created within the muffler by using a twin baffle design, along with two additional volumes between the outer shells and baffles. In one aspect, a horseshoe-shaped cross flow baffle is designed to provide the twin internal silencing chambers with a desired flow path and area between them. The configuration increases the acoustical effectiveness of the muffler.
 
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