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Vehicle exhaust systems

  • US 7,506,722 B2
  • Filed: 09/14/2007
  • Issued: 03/24/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/27/2004
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A vehicular muffler system, relating to modifying at least one pressure wave of at least one moving exhaust gas passing through at least one muffler housing, said system comprising:

  • the at least one muffler housing having at least one exhaust gas inlet to admit the at least one moving exhaust gas and at least one exhaust gas outlet to discharge the at least one moving exhaust gas;

    at least one exhaust gas transfer passage adapted to transfer the at least one moving exhaust gas between the at least one exhaust gas inlet and the at least one exhaust gas outlet,wherein the at least one exhaust gas transfer passage includes core walls that are disposed within the at least one muffler housing between the at least one exhaust gas inlet and the at least one exhaust gas outlet;

    a gas-permeable sound-attenuating material locating in an interstitial space created between the core walls and an interior of the at least one muffler housing,wherein the core walls include a plurality of perforations to permit fluid communication between an interior of the at least one exhaust gas transfer passage and the interstitial space,wherein the plurality of perforations is configured in a pattern of perforation holes that spans a entire surface area of the core walls and that is characterized by a hole diameter and a stagger of holes,wherein the hole diameter and the stagger of holes are configured based on a type of the gas-permeable sound-attenuating material located in and interstitial space and an area of gas transfer utilized to modify the at least one pressure wave of the at least one moving exhaust gas passing into the interior of the at least one exhaust gas transfer passage,wherein the hole diameter ranges from 0.12 inches to 0.008 inches,wherein the core walls of the at least one exhaust gas transfer passage are formed into distinct portions that permit at least one unrestricted linear passage of at least one portion of the at least one moving exhaust gas from the at least one exhaust gas inlet to the at least one exhaust gas outlet, the portions comprising;

    (a) at least one first portion of said at least one exhaust gas transfer passage, adjacent the at least one exhaust gas inlet, that comprises at least one substantially uniform first cross-sectional area that is substantially equal to such at least one inlet cross-sectional area of the at least one exhaust gas inlet;

    (b) at least one second portion of said at least one exhaust gas transfer passage, adjacent the at least one first portion, that initially provides a constriction with a reduced cross-sectional area that is substantially less than the inlet cross-sectional area and that accelerates a speed of the at least one moving exhaust gas, thereby reducing a pressure of the at least one moving exhaust gas on the gas-permeable sound-attenuating material via the plurality of perforations located at the at least one second portion, and that subsequently steps up to at least one second cross-sectional area substantially larger than such at least one first cross-sectional area;

    (c) at least one third portion of said at least one exhaust gas transfer passage, adjacent to at least one second portion and to the at least one exhaust gas outlet, that initially comprises at least one third cross-sectional area no more than substantially equal to such at least one inlet cross-sectional area of the at least one exhaust gas inlet, that subsequently steps up to a chamber having a chamber cross-sectional area that is substantially 1.7 times larger than the first cross-sectional area, wherein the chamber cross-sectional area prevents pressure obstruction of the at least one moving exhaust gas and induces eddies thereof, and that steps down to a cross-sectional area of the at least one exhaust gas outlet, wherein the at least one inlet cross-sectional area of the least one exhaust gas inlet is substantially 1.5 times larger than the cross-sectional area of the at least one exhaust gas outlet.

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