Patent References 2059487 3710891 Muffler for pile driving apparatus Exhaust system cover assembly Exhaust muffler Muffler for internal combustion engines and method of manufacturing same Process for the preparation of a composite mat consisting of a layer of mineral wool and a layer of steel wool Muffler for internal combustion engines Stamp formed muffler with multiple low frequency resonating chambers Patent #: 4765437 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 389813 filed on 08/04/1989US Classes:29/890.08, Muffler, manifold or exhaust pipe making29/463, Peripheral joining of opposed mirror image parts to form a hollow body181/256, With sound absorbing material181/282CasingsExaminersPrimary: Rosenbaum, MarkAssistant: Chin, Frances Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassB21K 029/00Foreign Application Priority Data1988-08-05 DEAbstractIn a process for the manufacture of an exhaust silencer for motor vehicles, the advantages derived from employing mineral fiber mouldings are extensively retained while at the same time greatly reducing expenditure on shape-stabilization and transportation. To this end the silencer casing itself is divided in the meridian plane and the mineral wool is supplied and inserted directly into the original silencer casing in the form of precisely dimensioned prefabricated elements which have been impregnated with a suitable fluid, for example pretreated with synthetic resin, but not cured. This enables fast and reliable positioning of the impregnated and manually compressed prefabricated elements around the periphery of the exhaust pipe and the internal component containing the exhaust pipe inside the original silencer casing; once the silencer casing has been closed, the silencer is ready for installation. Curing, hardening or some other time consuming method of shape-stabilization is not necessary. Nevertheless, in comparison with packing the silencer casing with loose mineral wool, a more even fiber distribution is achieved, and the introduction of a specified quantity of fibers is assured through the employment of prefabricated elements, whereby the impregnation of the prefabricated elements renders them soft and pliable and thus easy to work with when placing them in position under compression. | |