Recirculating Muffler Apparatus and Method
A recirculating flow muffler apparatus and method includes a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, the interior space forming a return area, where the case has a front and a rear. An inlet is provided at the front of the case, the inlet extending into the case interior space. A mixing tube is provided within the interior space, where the return area surrounds the mixing tube. The mixing tube has a first end and a second end where the first end is bigger than the inlet and the first end is located next to the inlet. An outlet is provided at the rear of the case, the outlet extending out of the interior space of the case and the second end of the mixing tube includes an opening between it and the outlet.
This application claims the benefit of previously filed U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/836,881 filed Jun. 19, 2013 and PCT application PCT/US2014/42877 filed 18 Jun. 2014 for a “Recirculating Flow Muffler Apparatus and Method”, The Applicant hereby claims the benefit of these applications under 35 U.S.C. §119. The entire content of these applications are incorporated herein by this reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a recirculating flow muffler apparatus and method. In particular, in accordance with one embodiment, the invention relates to a recirculating flow muffler apparatus consisting of a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, the interior space forming a return area, where the case has a front and a rear. An inlet is provided at the front of the case, the inlet extending into the case interior space. A mixing tube is provided within the interior space, where the return area surrounds the mixing tube. The mixing tube has a first end and a second end where the first end is bigger than the inlet and the first end is located next to the inlet. An outlet is provided at the rear of the case, the outlet extending out of the interior space of the case and the second end of the mixing tube includes an opening between it and the outlet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA problem exists with regard to the noise associated with exhaust from internal combustion engines. Mufflers currently on the market restrict and or disrupt the exhaust gas flow and/or do not control noise very well. Restriction and disruption of gas flow decreases the efficiency of the engine, forcing it to work harder in effect. On the other hand, current state of the art mufflers that have less restrictions and disruptions are more efficient but provide only minimal noise reduction.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a muffler that has only minimum restrictions and disruptions while at the same time has much better noise control.
It therefore is an object of this invention to provide a muffler that provides maximum noise reduction with minimum restriction to flow thereby increasing engine efficiency and fuel economy and reducing emissions. It is a further object to provide a muffler that is adaptable to multiple engine and vehicle configurations and is easy to install and remove.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the recirculating flow muffler apparatus of the present invention, according to one embodiment, includes a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, the interior space forming a return area, where the case has a front and a rear. An inlet is provided at the front of the case, the inlet extending into the case interior space. A mixing tube is provided within the interior space, where the return area surrounds the mixing tube. The mixing tube has a first end and a second end where the first end is bigger than the inlet and the first end is located next to the inlet. An outlet is provided at the rear of the case, the outlet extending out of the interior space of the case and the second end of the mixing tube includes an opening between it and the outlet.
All terms used herein are given their normal meaning within the art. Thus, “case” describes a structure with an outside and an inside. The “case” of the present invention may be in any form desired or useful for the circumstances such as, for example only and not by way of limitation, a rectangular form, including an equal sided square or one with two longer sides and two shorter sides or even one with sides of non-uniform length. Additionally, the case may include bends and angles and the body may be round or oval or block shaped, for example only and not by way of limitation.
Further, “inlet” and “outlet” describe structures that provide ingress and egress to the inside of the case of the invention. They may be any useful form, such as for example only a cylindrically shaped pipe form as is most commonly found in exhaust systems. Likewise, the “mixing tube” describes a tube, of any desired form, into which exhaust is directed by the inlet. The “mixing” element refers to the fact that exhaust and recirculated exhaust enter the first end of the mixing tube and are mixed together as will be more fully described hereafter, and
According to one aspect of the invention, the inlet is tapered and extends into the first end of the mixing tube. In another aspect, the first end of the mixing tube is flared.
In one aspect, the mixing tube is suspended within the interior space by one or more connectors where the connectors connect the mixing tube to the case within the interior space. In another aspect, the connectors only partially block the interior space. In a further aspect, the connectors block the interior space and the connectors include at least one hole providing an opening from one side of the connector to the other side of the connector in the interior space. In yet another aspect, the connectors are located at the first end and at the second end of the mixing tube.
In one aspect, the case includes more than one outlet or more than one inlet or any combination of inlets and outlets. In a further aspect, the length of the mixing tube between the first end and the second end is angled from between zero to three hundred sixty degrees.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a recirculating flow muffler apparatus includes a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, the interior space forming a return area, where the case has a front and a rear. An inlet is provided at the front of the case, the inlet extending into the case interior space and the inlet including a tapered end. A mixing tube is provided within the interior space, where the return area surrounds the mixing tube, the mixing tube having a first end and a second end where the first end is bigger than the inlet and where the tapered end of the inlet is even with or extends at least partially into the first end of the mixing tube. Connectors connecting the mixing tube to the case within the interior space are provided such that the mixing tube is suspended within the interior space and surrounded by the return area. And, an outlet at the rear of the case is provided, the outlet extending out of the interior space of the case, and where the second end of the mixing tube includes an opening between it and the outlet.
In one aspect of this invention, the first end of the mixing tube is flared. In another aspect, the connectors only partially block the interior space. In a further aspect, the connectors block the interior space and the connectors include at least one hole providing an opening from one side of the connector to the other side of the connector in the interior space. In another aspect, the connectors are located at the first end and at the second end of the mixing tube.
In another aspect, the case includes more than one outlet or more than one inlet or any combination of inlets and outlets. In a further aspect, the length of the mixing tube between the first end and the second end is angled from between zero to three hundred sixty degrees.
In a further aspect, the mixing tube includes an inside that is a smooth surface. As used herein, the term “smooth surface” describes a surface that includes no interruptions, valleys or hills or projections or obstructions along its length and is uniformly smooth along that length as is the case for the inside of a typical pipe or tube, for example.
According to another embodiment a recirculating flow muffler method consists of:
a. providing a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, the interior space forming a return area, where the case has a front and a rear; an inlet at the front of the case, the inlet extending into the case interior space; a mixing tube within the interior space, where the return area surrounds the mixing tube, the mixing tube having a first end and a second end where the first end is bigger than the inlet and the first end is located next to the inlet; and an outlet at the rear of the case, the outlet extending out of the interior space of the case, and where the second end of the mixing tube includes an opening between it and the outlet; and
b. connecting the inlet with an engine exhaust such that exhaust passes through the inlet into the mixing tube and out of the outlet while at least some of the exhaust passes into the return area at the second end of the mixing tube and recirculates to the inlet where it again enters the first end of the mixing tube.
In one aspect, the inlet is tapered and extends into the first end of the mixing tube. In another aspect, the mixing tube is suspended within the interior space by one or more connectors where the connectors connect the mixing tube to the case within the interior space.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example in
An inlet 24 is provided at the front 20 of case 12. Met 24 starts on the outside of case 12 and extends some distance into the interior 16 of case 12 as shown. Preferably, inlet 24 includes a tapered end 26 on the end of the inlet 24 on the inside 16 of case 12, also as shown and as will be described more fully hereafter. It should be understood that the tapered end 26 may be included or not.
Mixing tube 28 is located in the interior 16 of case 12 and is at least partially if not completely surrounded by return area 18 as shown. Mixing tube 28 has a first end 30 and a second end 32. In one embodiment, first end 30 includes a flare 34 thus making the first end 30 bigger, i.e. larger and more open, than the tapered end 26 of inlet 24, all as illustrated in the figure. First end 30 is located next to inlet 24 as shown and, preferably inlet 24 is even with or actually located at least partially within first end 30 of mixing tube 28. Again, inlet 24 may include tapered end 26 that is located within the first end 30 of mixing tube 28 but which is otherwise not connected with mixing tube 28.
Outlet 36 is provided at the rear 22 of case 12. Outlet 36 extends out of the interior 16 and preferably at least partially beyond the rear 22. Outlet 36 may form the tail pipes of a typical exhaust system on a car, for example only and not by way of limitation, or the stubs upon which custom exhausts are attached. Outlet 36 may extend somewhat into the interior 16 of case 12 as shown in
Importantly, the “connection” between the second end 32 of mixing tube 28 and outlet 36 includes an opening 38.
It should be noted that the inside of mixing tube 28 is smooth. That is there are no obstructions, hills, valleys or any projections or obstacles. It is a plain, uniform surface all as illustrated. Applicant has determined that this reduces turbulence and back pressure and enhances the efficiency of any motor (not shown) to which the inlet 24 is connected.
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In summary, Applicant's recirculating flow muffler 10 has been found to have minimum disruption and restriction of exhaust gas flow with much better noise, resonance control than any prior art devices. In fact, by testing, Applicant has found that this structure is a simple, efficient design that causes almost no restriction to gas flow which allows internal combustion engines, for example only, to be more efficient. This in turn results in an increase in power, improved fuel economy and lower harmful emissions. These benefits dictate that the invention will find widespread use in the aftermarket replacement industry where individuals will modify existing vehicles for improved performance and economy. Further, because the invention is capable of being produced in many equally efficient configurations, it is suitable to be installed on new vehicles as well.
By way of further explanation, the Applicant's recirculating flow muffler creates a much to be desired muffler with a near zero resistance to exhaust flow while giving enhanced sound control without having resonance or drone at any cruising speed. The structure enables this by keeping the mixing tube smooth and, preferably, the same diameter or larger than the exhaust pipes, outlet, of the vehicle. Sound control is achieved by having some of the exhaust gases and sound waves recirculate and travel, Applicant has determined, seven times further or more than the sound waves and exhaust in the mixing tube that pass directly out of the outlet. Holes in the connectors also ensure that the sound waves travel various distances and in the process, cancel some of them.
The inlet and outlet may be the same diameter. The first end 30 of the mixing tube 28, however, is bigger, such as twenty-five to fifty percent bigger, than the inlet 24. The velocity of the exhaust gases entering the first end 30 of mixing tube 28 from the inlet 24, particularly inlet 24 with tapered end 26, creates a vacuum in the gap between the smaller inlet 24 and the larger first end 30. The vacuum draws gases and sound waves from the return area 18 and from the second end 32 and recirculates it to the first end 30 where it enters mixing tube 28 and is mixed with exhaust therein. Some exhaust, again, has escaped from the second end 32 of mixing tube 28 through openings 38 before passing from outlet 36.
The muffler of the present invention may be round, oval or any desired shape and in various lengths. Larger and longer bodies have been found to provide best sound control.
The description of the present embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. As such, while the present invention has been disclosed in connection with an embodiment thereof, it should be understood that other embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A recirculating flow muffler apparatus comprising:
- a. a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, said interior space forming a return area, wherein the case has a front and a rear;
- b. an inlet at the front of the case, said inlet extending into said case interior space;
- c. a mixing tube within said interior space, wherein said return area surrounds said mixing tube, said mixing tube having a first end and a second end wherein said first end is bigger than said inlet and said first end is located next to said inlet; and
- d. an outlet at the rear of the case, said outlet extending out of said interior space of said case, and wherein said second end of said mixing tube includes an opening between it and said outlet.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said inlet is tapered and extends into said first end of said mixing tube.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first end of said mixing tube is flared.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mixing tube is suspended within the interior space by one or more connectors wherein said connectors connect the mixing tube to the case within the interior space.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said connectors only partially block said interior space.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said connectors block said interior space and wherein said connectors include at least one hole providing an opening from one side of the connector to the other side of the connector in said interior space.
7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said connectors are located at said first end and at said second end of said mixing tube.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said case includes a combination of inlets, outlets and mixing tubes selected from a group consisting of: one or more than one inlet, one or more than one outlet and one or more than one mixing tube.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the length of said mixing tube between said first end and said second end is angled from between zero to three hundred sixty degrees.
10. A recirculating flow muffler apparatus comprising:
- a. a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, said interior space forming a return area, wherein the case has a front and a rear;
- b. an inlet at the front of the case, said inlet extending into said case interior space and said inlet including a tapered end;
- c. a mixing tube within said interior space, wherein said return area surrounds said mixing tube, said mixing tube having a first end and a second end wherein said first end is bigger than said inlet and wherein said tapered end of said inlet is even with or extends at least partially into said first end of said mixing tube;
- d. connectors connecting the mixing tube to the case within the interior space such that said mixing tube is suspended within the interior space and surrounded by said return area; and
- e. an outlet at the rear of the case, said outlet extending out of said interior space of said case, and wherein said second end of said mixing tube includes an opening between it and said outlet.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said first end of said mixing tube is flared.
12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said connectors only partially block said interior space.
13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said connectors block said interior space and wherein said connectors include at least one hole providing an opening from one side of the connector to the other side of the connector in said interior space.
14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said connectors are located at said first end and at said second end of said mixing tube.
15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said case includes a combination of inlets, outlets and mixing tubes selected from a group consisting of: one or more than one inlet, one or more than one outlet and one or more than one mixing tube.
16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the length of said mixing tube between said first end and said second end is angled from between zero to three hundred sixty degrees.
17. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said mixing tube includes an inside that is a smooth surface.
18. A recirculating flow muffler method comprising:
- a. providing a case with an exterior surrounding an interior space, said interior space forming a return area, wherein the case has a front and a rear; an inlet at the front of the case, said inlet extending into said case interior space; a mixing tube within said interior space, wherein said return area surrounds said mixing tube, said mixing tube having a first end and a second end wherein said first end is bigger than said inlet and said first end is located next to said inlet; and an outlet at the rear of the case, said outlet extending out of said interior space of said case, and wherein said second end of said mixing tube includes an opening between it and said outlet; and
- b. connecting the inlet with an engine exhaust such that exhaust passes through the inlet into the mixing tube and out of the outlet while at least some of the exhaust passes into the return area at the second end of the mixing tube and recirculates to the inlet where it again enters the first end of the mixing tube.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein said inlet is tapered and extends into said first end of said mixing tube.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein said mixing tube is suspended within the interior space by one or more connectors wherein said connectors connect the mixing tube to the case within the interior space.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 18, 2014
Publication Date: May 12, 2016
Inventor: James, Gene NORVELL (Mary Esther)
Application Number: 14/899,140