Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Muffler – fluid conducting type
Patent
1991-12-26
1993-06-15
Gellner, Michael L.
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Muffler, fluid conducting type
181265, 181268, 181272, 181283, F01N 108
Patent
active
052201376
ABSTRACT:
A muffler for muffling engine operating sounds and including a cylindrical shell closed at opposite ends by double-walled closure caps. The space within the shell is partitioned into three axially contiguous chambers. A gas charging pipe projects through one end of the shell and axially within the shell, and has two pairs of facing discharge elbows for discharging gas from the charging pipe at locations in the first of the chambers. A first pair of gas transfer pipes extends from the first chamber into the central chamber to points of opposed gas discharge. A second pair of gas transfer pipes extends from the central chamber into the third or discharge chamber, and from this location, the gas passes out of the muffler via a discharge pipe.
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Howerton Kenneth R.
Smith Derrell
Dang Khanh
Gellner Michael L.
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