AU2007203169B2 - Improvements to vehicle exhaust systems - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a balance pipe assembly for a vehicle exhaust system including at least a pair of exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions, and a further pipe or pipe shaped portion extending between the exhaust pipes or s pipe shaped portions so as to act as a balance pipe. The assembly further includes at least one of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions including means adapted to reduce the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through at a position downstream of the balance pipe or pipe shaped portion. Fig1
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57443AU PAB:JO P/00/01 1 Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT ORIGINAL Name of Applicant; PACEMAKER HEADERS PTY LTD Actual Inventor(s): MICHAEL RICHTER Address for Service: COLLISON & CO.,1 17 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 Invention Title: IMPROVEMENTS TO VEHICLE EXHAUST SYSTEMS Details of Associated Provisional Application(s): Australian Patent Application No. 2006903680 Dated 10 July 2006 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 2 TITLE IMPROVEMENTS TO VEHICLE EXHAUST SYSTEMS TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to vehicle exhaust systems. 5 In this specification unless the contrary is expressly stated, where a document, act or item of knowledge is referred to or discussed, this reference or discussion is not to be construed as an admission that the document, act or item of knowledge or any combination thereof was at the priority date, publicly available, known to the public, part of common general knowledge; or known 10 to be relevant to an attempt to solve any problem with which this specification is concerned. Excess exhaust backpressure is detrimental to the performance of internal combustion engines. Reducing restrictions to the flow of the combustion by-producis (exhaust) from the combustion chamber of an internal combustion 15 engine yields considerable improvements in the torque and power outputs, and the fuel, volumetric and thermal efficiencies of the engine. The removal of the exhaust gases from the combustion chamber using the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe, or by taking advantage of the pressure waves set up in the exhaust pipe by the discharge of the 20 previously expelled gases, is known as scavenging. Balance pipes even out exhaust pulse variation in a pair of exhaust pipes, where these pulse variations are created by the firing order of an engine. Balance pipes are particularly useful in the exhaust systems of vehicles with engines that create a great deal of variation in exhaust pulse, such as V8 25 engines for Instance.
3 Generally balance pipes are useful as they reduce exhaust noise, and improve scavenging at low engine speeds (empirical evidence suggests that they provide reduced advantage at higher engine speeds). A problem with balance pipes however is the slowing or reversal of exhaust flow 5 due to the interference or indeed collision of exhaust pulses therein. It is an object of the present invention therefore to substantially ameliorate the aforement oned difficulty, or at least provide the public with a useful alternative to known exhausts and balance pipes. Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent 10 from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein, by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of the present invention is disclosed. For the purpose of this specification the word "comprising" means "including but not limited to", and the word 'comprises' has a corresponding meaning. 15 DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION In one form of this invention, there is proposed a balance pipe assembly for a vehicle exhaust system including at least a pair of exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions, a further pipe or pipe shaped portion extending between the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions so as to act as a balance pipe, at least one of the 20 exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions including means adapted to reduce the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through at a position downstream of the balance pipe or pipe shaped portion. Preferably, each of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions includes means adapted to reduce the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through at a 25 position downstream of the balance pipe or pipe shaped portion.
4 Preferably, the or each means adapted to reduce the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through further includes a pipe or pipe shaped portion having a locally reduced internal diameter, so as to thereby form a venturi creating a venturi effect. 5 Preferably, the assembly further includes a pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust gases passing there through. Preferably, each of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions includes a portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust gases passing there through. 10 Preferably. the pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adapted to promote swirling of exhaust gas passing there through is located at a position downstream of the venturi. Preferably the or each pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adapted to promote swirling commences at or near the venturi and progressively opens up in a 15 downstream direction until the pipe or pipe shaped portion once again has substantially the same diameter downstream of the venturi as it did upstream of it. Preferably, the or each portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust gas passing there through includes a swirled groove formed into the 20 wall thereof. Preferably, each exhaust pipe or pipe shaped portion includes an inlet adapted to connect with an end of a pipe from an upstream direction in the vehicle exhaust system, and an outlet adapted to connect with an end of a pipe extending in a downstream direction in the vehicle exhaust system. 25 In a further form, the invention may be said to reside in a vehicle exhaust installation including a balance pipe assembly as described above.
5 in a further form, the invention may be said to reside in a method of manufacturing a balance pipe assembly as described above, the method including the steps of forming a pair of identical parts and then joining these along substantially matching edges. 5 Preferably, the methods is further characterised in that each of the parts is pressed from a sheet or blank of metal or aluminium, and then welded along the matching edges. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS For a better understanding of this invention it will now be described with respect 10 to a preferred embodiment which shall be described herein with the assistance of drawings wherein; Figure 1 is a perspective view of a balance pipe assembly; Figure 2 is a top view of the assembly in Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a perspective view of half of the balance pipe assembly in Figure 1. 15 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Referring iow to the illustrations, and in particular to Figure 1, where there is illustrated a balance pipe assembly 1 for a dual exhaust system such as that which would be utilised on an engine having two banks of cylinders, such as a V6 or VS engine. 20 Referring now to Figure 3, the balance pipe assembly is formed from a pair of identical parts 2, each of which may be pressed from a piece or blank of sheet metal or aluminium, and then welded together along matching edges 4.
6 It would be understood by a person skilled in the relevant art however, that such a balance pipe assembly could be fabricated from lengths of pipe that are welded together so as to have this arrangement, although a drawback of such a fabrication is that it would be laborious to produce. 5 Referring back to Figure 1, the balance pipe assembly defines a pair of pipes 6 that run parallel to one another, each of which is intended to be positioned in line with one of the pair of exhaust pipes of a vehicle exhaust system at a point approximately midway between the engine exhaust manifolds and the exhaust outlets, so as to provide an exhaust gas passageway for the exhaust gasses to 10 pass there through. The assembly includes a pair of adjacent inlets 8 adapted to accept the end of a piece of exhaust pipe that extends from the engine exhaust manifold or catalytic converter as the case may be. The balance pipe assembly also includes a pair of adjacent outlets 10 that are adapted to accept the end of a piece of exhaust is pipe that extends to the mufflers, and ultimately the exhaust outlet. These pipes are connected by a balance pipe 12 that runs between them, and both of the oipes 6 includes means to create a source of reduced pressure at a position downstream of the balance pipe 12. This means to create a source of reduced pressure includes a locally reduced 20 internal diameter. There is also a portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust gas passing there through. That is, at point downstream of the balance pipe, each of the pipes tapers down so as to reduce the internal diameter from that at the inlet 8, thereby forming a venturi 14. Each pipe then gradually opens out again to the full diameter at the 25 outlet 10.
7 There are a series of gradually swirled grooves 16 formed into the wall of each pipe 6 in the region where it opens out gradually, these gradually swirled grooves project inwardly of the wall of the pipe 6. In use, the exhaust gasses from the engine speed up as they pass through the 5 venturi (the restriction created by the reduced diameter 14), this reduces the pressure in the pipe, creating a partial vacuum, as per the Bernoulli affect. Upon leaving the venturi, the exhaust gasses are swirled into a vortex by the swirled grooves 16, this too creates a suction that augments the suction created by the venturi 14. 1o The practical effect created by this suction is that it assists to draw exhaust gas through and past the balance pipe 12, thereby preventing reversion of the exhaust gases in the balance pipe. More generally, it also speeds up exhaust flow at a point approximately midway in the exhaust system (i.e. similar to a scavenging effect), improving overall exhaust flow in the exhaust system. 15 It is considered therefore that the balance pipe assembly such as that described herein would prove to be of considerable benefit to those seeking an exhaust system that will improve the torque and power outputs, and the fuel, volumetric and therma, efficiency of their car engine. Although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is 20 conceived 10 be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognised that departures can be made within the scope of the invention, which is not to be limited t the details described herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the appended claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatus.
EDITORIAL NOTE APPLICATION NUMBER - 2007203169 The following page is numbered 9
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1. A balance pipe assembly for a vehicle exhaust system including at least a pair of exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions, a further pipe or pipe shaped portion extending between the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions so as to 5 act as a balance pipe, at least one of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions including means adapted to reduce the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through at a position downstream of the balance pipe or pipe shaped portion and a pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust 10 gases passing there through, wherein each of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions comprises a portion that is adapted to promote the swirling of exhaust gases passing there through, wherein the pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adapted to promote swirling of exhaust gas passing there through is located at a position downstream of the 15 venture, wherein the or each pipe or pipe shaped portion that is adaptedtqpMmote swirling commences at or near the venturi and progressively opens up in a downstream direction until the pipe or pipe shaped portion once again-has substantially the same diameter downstream of the venturi as it did upstream of 20 it, and wherein the or each portion that is adaptedto promote the swirling of exhaust gas passing there through comprises a swirled groove formed into the wall thereof.
2. The balance pipe assembly of claim 1, further characterised in that each 25 of the exhaust pipes or pipe shaped portions includes means adapted to reduce 10 the pressure of exhaust gasses passing there through at a position downstream of the balance pipe or pipe shaped portion.
3. The balance pipe assembly as in either one of the preceding claims, further characterised in that the or each means adapted to reduce the pressure 5 of exhaust gasses passing there through further includes a pipe or pipe shaped portion having a locally reduced internal diameter, so as to thereby form a venturi creating a venturi effect.
4. The balance pipe assembly of claim 1, further characterised in that each exhaust pipe or pipe shaped portion includes an inlet adapted to connect with 10 an end of a pipe from an upstream direction in the vehicle exhaust system, and an outlet adapted to connect with an end of a pipe extending in a downstream direction in the vehicle exhaust system.
5. A vehicle exhaust installation including a balance pipe assembly as defined in claim 1. 15
6. A method of manufacturing a balance pipe assembly as described in the specification, with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying representations.
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