Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Having vibration attenuating – or expansion and contraction...
Reexamination Certificate
1999-05-28
2001-04-24
Denion, Thomas (Department: 3748)
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
Having vibration attenuating, or expansion and contraction...
C060S272000, C060S282000, C138S118000, C138S121000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06220023
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a flexible line element, particularly for exhaust pipes of internal combustion engines for motor vehicles, with a screw thread-like or annularly corrugated bellows provided with cylindrical connection ends, and a metal netting or braid arranged coaxially to and in contact with the bellows.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Such line elements are introduced in the form of adaptors into the exhaust pipe, which is normally installed in fixed manner on the vehicle floor, optionally accompanied by the interposing of flexible support parts, in order to absorb movements and vibrations and prevent the transfer thereof to adjacent components, such as occur through the elastically mounted engine, vehicle faults, temperature-caused length changes, etc. If there is a lack of bellows damping, in the resonant range of the free bellows increased movements occur thereto, leading to a reduction in the service life and interact with other components for producing noise.
EP 681 096 A1 describes a flexible line element, in which the bellows is surrounded by a knitted fabric tube fixed at both bellows ends. The knitted fabric tube supports the bellows axially in both directions, because the meshes can be moved in both the tension and pressure directions and there are limits to the movement thereof in both directions. However, it is disadvantageous that the line element is relatively unprotected to the outside, because it is possible for impurities or particles, e.g. gravel or loose stones, to be fixed in the mesh gaps, so that the mobility of the knitted fabric is impaired in such a way that the axial mobility of the line element overall is reduced and consequently so is its decoupling action. Moreover, the knitted fabric is not only flat, but also has a finite, compressible height, so that the knitted fabric can also be compressed, accompanied by a lose of its action.
German utility model 296 09 293.2 discloses a flexible line element with a knitted fabric tube directly surrounding the bellows and which additionally has a braided tube completely externally surrounding the knitted fabric hose and positioned coaxially to the line element. The braided tube is fixed to the connection ends of the line element, so that the knitted fabric hose surrounding the bellows is protected against pollution and dirt applied from the outside. This construction is relatively expensive, because the line element is formed from three different types of tubes and the damping function and protective function are fulfilled by different components.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, the problem of the prior art is solved by a line element of the aforementioned type, in that the metal netting has plastic deformations for the acoustic and/or mechanical damping of the bellows.
Therefore, the problem solved by the invention, based on a line element of the aforementioned type, is to equip it in such a way that on the one hand the decoupling action is still maintained for loose stones and dirt applied from the outside to the line element and, on the other hand, the damping function and protective function are fulfilled by a single line element component.
The damping principle of the constructed line element of the invention is based on the plastic deformations of the dimensionally stable metal netting, which are imparted thereto in an appropriate structure and arrangement and in particular bring about a sound absorption. Thus, the damping principle according to the invention is characterized by a complete departure from conventional damping actions, where the damping is brought about by a wide-mesh knitted fabric tube, which has a height significantly exceeding the thickness of the wire filament forming it and whose meshes, which must be protected for maintaining the damping function against penetrating dirt, such as loose stones, can be moved in the tension and compression directions. According to a preferred development, the metal netting of the invention can comprise one or more wire coils and completely surround the bellows, so that the latter is protected against dirt. The inherently stable metal braiding provided with plastic deformations maintains its characteristics even under dirt exposure and also contributes to the axial support of the ends of the line element relative to one another, because it engages directly on the bellows and consequently acts as a stop member, particularly in the tension direction, which is important with suddenly occurring inertia forces. Thus, an excessive elongation of the bellows is reliably prevented.
The metal netting can be in monofilament or multifilament form and for a multifilament construction it preferably has metal bands or strips of differing thickness and consequently differing fundamental frequencies, so that the resonance case occurs when there is no vibrational excitation of the netting. The metal netting can e.g. be built up from a basic netting of stronger or thicker metal filaments, in which are introduced less strong or thinner metal filaments, e.g. by weaving therein.
The plastic deformations imparted to the metal netting are provided as shaped profiles facing and/or remote from the bellows and in the simplest case are in the form of circular depressions or elevations. However, as a function of the damping requirement, the plastic deformations can also have any other random profiling, e.g. oval or polygonal and can be distributed either over the entire circumference of the wire netting or in planned manner at particularly vibration-sensitive areas. According to a preferred variant, elongated depressions or elevations extend longitudinally or helically or crosswise around the bellows surface.
Whereas in one application of the line element of the invention, namely for exhaust pipes of internal combustion engines for motor vehicles, the metal netting is preferably applied to the outside of the bellows and consequently has a protective function in addition to the damping function, particularly when high damping requirements exist and additional netting can be applied to the inside of the bellows. If there is no need for a protection against external effects, the netting can also be exclusively applied to the inside of the bellows.
In order to create a reliable fixing of the metal netting and the bellows to the connection ends of the line element and consequently an effective longitudinal support, preferably the metal netting is held on the ends of the bellows by cylindrical rings. The rings which are preferably externally mounted on the bellows with the metal netting ensure that the netting reliably directly engages on the bellows, so that a release of the metal netting and consequently a loss of its damping characteristics is prevented.
According to a further development an inliner is provided. It is a medium-conducting, optionally of sound-absorbing element, such as a woven fabric tube or the like.
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Ezzeddini Fethi
Salzer Georg
Antonelli Terry Stout & Kraus LLP
Denion Thomas
IWK Regler und Kompensatoren GmbH
Tran Binh
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