Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Muffler – fluid conducting type
Patent
1990-12-24
1992-12-22
Hix, L. T.
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Muffler, fluid conducting type
181249, 181255, F01N 100
Patent
active
051735768
ABSTRACT:
A muffler for an internal combustion engine or the like having improved attenuation, minimal back pressure and minimal effect to column inertia through the muffler. The muffler comprises an outer housing and a first perforated tube insert extending from one end of the housing and terminating within the muffler. In another embodiment the perforated first tube includes a second tube insert abutting the distal end of the first tube in a continuous flow relationship therewith. The second tube has a smaller diameter than the first tube and includes at least one enlarged portion between its ends. Other embodiments are shown that include a combination of either the first and second tubes alone, a second tube with a plurality of enlarged portions between its ends, different sized enlarged portions between the ends of the second tube, various configured enlarged portions and at least two different sized perforations through the perforated tubes. A bracket is shown for attaching the tubes within the housing.
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patent: 1611475 (1926-12-01), Maxim
patent: 1909394 (1933-05-01), Dodge
patent: 2332543 (1943-10-01), Wilson
patent: 2940538 (1960-06-01), Billey
patent: 4671381 (1987-06-01), Rascov
Feuling Engineer, Inc.
Gilliam Frank D.
Hix L. T,.
Lee Eddie C.
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