Composite dual tubing

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Inventors

Sasaki, Takesada
Endo, Hiroshi
Zama, Yoshimasa
Shiraishi, Masahiko
Miura, Yosinari
Yamaguchi, Masayuki

Application #

300050

Filed

Sep-8-1981

Published

Sep-20-1983

Current US Class

060/322
138/140
138/149
138/177
138/178

International Classes

F16L 009/14

Field of Search

138/111 138/113 138/114 138/148 138/149 138/140 138/177 138/178 60/322

Assignee

Nippon Steel Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a steel tubing and more particularly a composite dual tubing which can be suitably used for an exhaust pipe capable of effectively decreasing the radiated noise from the exhaust pipe of automobile. Several known dual tubings are effective occasionally for the reduction of radiated noise, but their effects are drastically reduced at high temperature. A metallic dual tubing of the present invention comprises an inner tube (10) and an outer tube (20) and is, characterized in that the metallic dual tubing is provided with an intermediate layer (18) comprising combustible material filled between the inner tube (10) and the outer tube (20). This layer may be single layer consisting of the combustible material or of the mixture of such material with a heat-resistant material. The intermediate layer may be a dual layer of the combustible material and the heat-resistant material.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An exhaust pipe for discharging hot gases from an internal combustion engine comprising:

a metallic dual tubing having an inner tube spaced from an outer tube;

an intermediate layer filling the space between the inner tube and the outer tube;

said intermediate layer comprising a combustible material which combusts at the temperature of the hot gases to be discharged from said engine;

whereby upon exposing said exhaust pipe to said temperature of the hot gases to be discharged said combustible material combusts thereby providing a gap between said inner and outer tube.

2. An exhaust pipe according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of said intermediate layer is in the range of from about 0.1 to 0.5 mm.



Description
The present invention relates to a steel tubing and more particularly a composite dual tubing which can be suitably used for an exhaust pipe capable of effectively decreasing the radiated noise from the exhaust pipe of automobile.

In the automobiles, an exhaust pipe connects the exhaust manifold to the muffler and allows the exhaust gas having a high temperature and a pulsating pressure to pass therethrough. The exhaust pipe radiates therearound noise, which is generated by the mechanical vibration of an internal combustion engine and then transmitted via a flange and the like, as well as the noise which is generated by the vibration of the exhaust pipe itself due to the pulsating exhaust gas. The automobile noises are divided into a group of a power source sounds and a group of travelling sounds. The former group is caused by the engine, the radiator fan, the exhaust gas and the like. The latter group is caused by the rotational contact of tyres with the road, the windage of an automobile body and the like. It is considered that the radiated noise from an exhaust pipe amounts to about 14% of the power source sounds. Research and development of steel tubing for the exhaust pipe proceed, therefore, so as to decrease the radiated noise of the exhaust pipe and hence to provide automobiles with low noises. The material of the exhaust pipe has been devised and the so developed ferritic stainless steel tubing for the exhaust pipe radiates reduced noise as compared with the radiated noise in the case of a carbon steel exhaust pipe. The reduction effect of radiated sound is, however, not satisfactory and the exhaust pipe becomes expensive in the ferritic stainless steel exhaust pipe.
 
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