| (19) |
 |
|
(11) |
EP 2 195 512 B1 |
| (12) |
EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
| (45) |
Mention of the grant of the patent: |
|
28.11.2018 Bulletin 2018/48 |
| (22) |
Date of filing: 18.09.2008 |
|
| (51) |
International Patent Classification (IPC):
|
| (86) |
International application number: |
|
PCT/SE2008/051046 |
| (87) |
International publication number: |
|
WO 2009/041892 (02.04.2009 Gazette 2009/14) |
|
| (54) |
SOUND-ABSORBING ARRANGEMENT
SCHALLSCHLUCKENDE ANORDNUNG
DISPOSITIF D'INSONORISATION
|
| (84) |
Designated Contracting States: |
|
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL NO PL
PT RO SE SI SK TR |
| (30) |
Priority: |
25.09.2007 SE 0702130
|
| (43) |
Date of publication of application: |
|
16.06.2010 Bulletin 2010/24 |
| (73) |
Proprietor: Scania CV AB |
|
151 87 Södertälje (SE) |
|
| (72) |
Inventors: |
|
- GLAV, Ragnar
S-186 50 Vallentuna (SE)
- KARLSSON, Mikael
S-413 11 Göteborg (SE)
|
| (74) |
Representative: Scania CV AB |
|
Patents, GP 117kv 151 87 Södertälje 151 87 Södertälje (SE) |
| (56) |
References cited: :
EP-A1- 0 540 891 DE-A1- 19 520 157 KR-A- 20020 074 965
|
DE-A1- 4 341 951 JP-A- 9 088 568 US-B1- 6 633 646
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
| Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
|
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION, AND STATE OF THE ART
[0001] The present invention relates to a sound-damping arrangement according to the preamble
of claim 1.
[0002] A problem in the dimensioning of exhaust systems and silencers of vehicles is the
difficulty of damping the dominant low-frequency noise generated during the combustion
processes in diesel and Otto engines. The frequency of this noise varies with the
speed of the combustion engine.
[0003] Exhaust systems of vehicles usually comprise a silencer which contains a more or
less curved flow passage for the exhaust gases. In such cases the sound led into the
silencer is reflected a number of times by the walls of the silencer before it can
proceed further. For such a silencer to be able to damp low-frequency noise effectively
without much pressure drop, it needs to have very large dimensions. Silencers of a
resonance type can effect good damping of low-frequency noise, but such silencers
are only effective within a narrow frequency range and are therefore usable with advantage
for damping noise from engines run at constant speed. Another sound-damping technique
is to actively generate a counternoise which cancels out unwanted noise. This technique
works well in, for example, the interior of vehicles but is difficult to implement
in the harsh environment which prevails in an exhaust system.
[0004] JP 2001-140627 refers to a silencer for an exhaust system in a vehicle. The silencer comprises a
inlet line which leads exhaust gases into the silencer and a outlet line which leads
exhaust gases out from the silencer. A bypass line extends between two different portions
of the silencer. The bypass line comprises a control valve and a chamber. The chamber
serves as an expansion space in the silencer when the control valve is open and as
a resonance chamber when the control valve is closed.
[0005] US 6,494,290 refers to a silencer arranged in a line which leads air to a combustion engine. The
silencer comprises a resonance chamber connected to the air line. One embodiment involves
the use of an adjustable wall which can give the resonance chamber a variable volume.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The object of the present invention is to provide a sound-damping arrangement of
relatively small dimensions which has high capacity for damping low-frequency noise
generated at variable frequency.
[0008] This object is achieved with the sound-damping arrangement of the kind mentioned
in the introduction which is characterised by the features indicated in the characterising
part of claim 1. Conventional sound-damping containers usually have a natural frequency
considerably higher than the low-frequency noise generated by machines run at variable
speed. Conventional sound-damping containers therefore do not normally have the ability
to damp low-frequency noise if they are not made large enough. Arranging a line element
between an inlet line and an outlet line close to a sound-damping container makes
it possible for the natural frequency of the sound-damping container to be lowered
markedly. A relatively small sound-damping container may thus have a natural frequency
which corresponds to the frequency of the low-frequency noise generated by a machine
run at variable speed. By suitably altering the configuration of the internal passage
of such a line element it is possible to vary the acoustic characteristics of the
line element and hence the natural frequency of the sound-damping container. By means
of an adjusting device which actively and steplessly adjusts the characteristics of
the line element, such as the latter's geometry and material, the sound-damping container
can be given a variable natural frequency which corresponds at each time to the frequency
of the noise which the machine generates at different speeds. Such a sound-damping
arrangement damps very effectively the dominant low-frequency noise generated by the
machine irrespective of how the speed of the machine changes during operation.
[0009] According to the present invention, the adjusting device comprises a control unit
adapted to substantially continuously receiving information about the machine's current
speed, and an actuator adapted to receiving control signals from the control unit
and adjusting the configuration of the passage on the basis of that information. The
control unit may be a computer unit with suitable software. The control unit may contain
stored information about how the actuator should be controlled to give the passage
a configuration such that the sound-damping container has a natural frequency corresponding
to the frequency of the dominant noise generated by the machine at its current speed.
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the adjusting device
is adapted to adjusting the configuration of the passage by varying the material which
defines the wall of the passage. Passages defined by different materials have different
acoustic characteristics. In this case the configuration of the passage may be such
that by suitable measures it is possible for the adjusting device to have two different
materials for defining the walls of the passage in variable proportions. Alternatively
or in combination, the adjusting device may be adapted to adjusting the configuration
of the passage by varying the geometry of the passage. Varying the geometry of the
passage will alter its acoustic characteristics and hence the natural frequency of
the sound-damping container. The adjusting device may be adapted to varying the geometry
of the passage by steplessly adjusting the length of the passage. If the adjusting
device increases the length of the passage, the sound-damping container assumes a
higher natural frequency. If instead the adjusting device reduces the length of the
passage, the sound-damping container assumes a lower natural frequency. Alternatively
or in combination, the adjusting device may be adapted to steplessly adjusting the
cross-sectional area of the passage in at least one region. Such variation of the
cross-sectional area may be effected by means of a valve or other constricting mechanism
which steplessly varies the cross-sectional area in a limited region of the passage
or throughout the passage. If the adjusting device increases the cross-sectional area
of the passage, the sound-damping container assumes a lower natural frequency. If
instead the adjusting device reduces the cross-sectional area of the passage, the
sound-damping container assumes a higher natural frequency. Relatively small changes
to the geometry of the passage may result in large changes in the natural frequency
of the sound-damping container.
[0011] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the line element
comprises at least two line portions arranged for movement relative to one another.
The line portions may be made of different materials. The different materials of the
line portions may therefore define wall surfaces in the passage with a varying size
when the line portions are placed in different linear positions relative to one another.
By means of a plurality of movable line portions the length of the passage may also
be steplessly varied. If the adjusting device increases the length of the passage,
the sound-damping container assumes a higher natural frequency. If instead the adjusting
device reduces the length of the passage, the sound-damping container assumes a lower
natural frequency.
[0012] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the inlet line
and the outlet line have apertures within the sound-damping container which are so
oriented relative to one another that sound led into the container from the aperture
of the inlet line cannot be led out through the aperture of the outlet line without
first having been reflected at least once by an internal surface in the container.
Such a sound-damping container also provides effective damping of higher-frequency
noise. With advantage, the inlet line and the outlet line are arranged in parallel
close to the sound-damping container. This makes it easier to apply the line element
between the inlet line and the outlet line. Such a sound-damping container may be
called a turning chamber.
[0013] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the arrangement
is part of a exhaust system for leading exhaust gases out from a combustion engine.
Otto engines and diesel engines generate during operation a dominant low-frequency
noise which arises from their combustion processes. The frequency of the noise thus
varies with the speed of the combustion engine. This low-frequency noise which is
difficult to damp with conventional silencers can with advantage be damped with the
sound-damping arrangement according to the invention. The sound-damping arrangement
is usable in line systems for both gaseous and liquid fluids in cases where a machine
generates low-frequency noise at variable frequency. The arrangement may for example
be part of a line system for leading compressed air from a compressor. The arrangement
may also be part of a line system for leading a liquid fluid with a machine which
generates during operation a dominant noise with a frequency which is related to the
speed of the machine. In such cases the arrangement may be part of a hydraulic system
in which a machine, e.g. an oil pump, generates low-frequency noise with variable
frequency.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below by way of examples with
respect to the attached drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1
- depicts a sound-damping arrangement according to a first embodiment of the invention
and
- Fig. 2
- depicts a sound-damping arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Fig. 1 depicts a sound-damping arrangement adapted to being applied in an exhaust
system for a combustion engine 1. The combustion engine 1 may be a diesel engine or
an Otto engine run at variable speed. The combustion engine may power a vehicle which
may be a heavy vehicle. The exhaust gases in the exhaust system are led via an inlet
line 2 to an internal space 3a in a sound-damping container 3. The inlet line 2 has
an aperture 2a situated at a distance from an interior wall surface in the container
3. The exhaust gases are intended to be led out from the sound-damping container 3
via an outlet line 4. The outlet line 4 has an aperture 4a which is likewise situated
at a distance from an interior wall surface in the container 3. The inlet line 2 and
the outlet line 4 have a substantially parallel extent close to the sound-damping
container 3. The aperture 2a of the inlet line and the aperture 4a of the outlet line
are so arranged relative to one another that sound led into the sound-damping container
3 has to be reflected at least once by an internal surface before it can be led out
through the outlet aperture 4a. The sound-damping container 3 constitutes here a so-called
turning chamber. A line element 5 which has an internal passage connects the inlet
line 2 and the outlet line 4 close to the sound-damping container 3. The internal
passage of the line element 5 is considerably narrower than the internal passages
of the inlet line 2 and the outlet line.
[0016] The line element 5 comprises a first line portion 5a fastened in the inlet line 2
and a second line portion 5b fastened in the second exhaust line 4. A third line portion
5c is arranged for movement relative to the first line portion 5a and the second line
portion 5b. The third line portion 5c is arranged radially outside the first line
portion 5a and radially inside the second line portion 5b. The third line portion
5c is made of different material from the first and second line portions 5a, b. A
first actuator 6 is adapted to steplessly moving the third line portion 5c relative
to the first and second line portions 5a, b. When the third line portion 5c is moved
downwards in Fig. 1, the material of the third line portion 5c defines a larger proportion
of the wall surface of the passage than when it is moved upwards to a higher position.
A schematically depicted second actuator 7 is adapted to steplessly varying the cross-sectional
area of the passage in a region of the second line portion 5b by placing a valve body
8 in a variable rotational position. A control unit 9 is adapted to substantially
continuously receiving information concerning the speed of the combustion engine 1
and to controlling the actuators 6, 7 on the basis of that information. The control
unit 9 may be a computer unit with suitable software for this purpose.
[0017] During operation, the combustion engine generates noise which is propagated by the
exhaust flow. This noise is composed of various frequencies, but the low-frequency
noise generated during the combustion processes of the combustion engine 1 is the
clearly dominant noise. This noise, the frequency of which varies with the speed of
the combustion engine, is difficult to damp with conventional silencers. Every sound-damping
container has a natural frequency which is related to the configuration of the container
with regard to material and geometry. Effective damping of a low-frequency noise involves
using a very large conventional sound-damping container. However, arranging the line
element 5 between the inlet line 2 and the outlet line 4 makes it possible for a sound-damping
container 3 with a relatively small size to assume a natural frequency which is level
with the dominant low-frequency noise generated by a combustion engine 1. The stepless
linear movement of the third line portion 5c to different positions, effected by the
first actuator 6, makes it possible for the internal wall surface of the passage to
be defined by different materials in varying proportions. The acoustic characteristics
of the line element 5 and the natural frequency of the sound-damping container can
thus be varied. The stepless positioning of the valve 8 at different angles of rotation,
effected by the second actuator 7, makes it possible for the internal passage of the
line element 5 to assume a steplessly variable cross-sectional area in the region
where the valve 8 is arranged. By varying the cross-sectional area of the passage,
the acoustic characteristics of the line element 5 and the natural frequency of the
sound-damping container 3 can also be varied. An advantage of such a line element
5 is that quite small changes to the configuration of the internal passage result
in a relatively large difference in the natural frequency of the sound-damping container
3. The sound-damping arrangement may therefore have relatively small dimensions.
[0018] Operation of the combustion engine 1 results in the generation of exhaust gases which
flow through the inlet line 2 to the sound-damping container 3. The exhaust gases
are led from the sound-damping container to the outlet line 4. A small proportion
of the exhaust gases is led from the inlet line 2 to the outlet line 4 via the passage
in the line element 5. The control unit 9 substantially continuously receives information
about the current speed of the combustion engine 1. On the basis of that information,
the control unit 9 substantially continuously estimates the frequency of the dominant
noise of the combustion engine 1. The control unit 9 contains stored information about
how the actuator 6 should position the third line portion 5c and about how the actuator
7 should position the valve 8 if the sound-damping container 3 is to assume a natural
frequency which corresponds to the dominant sound frequency of the combustion engine.
As soon as the speed of the combustion engine changes, the control unit 9 activates
the actuators 6, 7 so that the sound-damping container 3 continuously assumes a natural
frequency which corresponds to the dominant sound frequency of the combustion engine.
In this way the sound-damping arrangement can damp the dominant low-frequency noise
from a combustion engine very effectively irrespective of the speed of the combustion
engine.
[0019] Fig. 2 depicts an alternative version of a sound-damping arrangement. In this case
the arrangement is part of a line system for leading compressed air from a compressor
11. A sound-damping container 3 is here viewed from outside and an inlet line 2 and
an outlet line 4 are depicted in a transverse section. The compressed air from the
compressor 11 is led via the inlet line 2 to an internal space in the sound-damping
container 3. The air is intended to be led out from the sound-damping container 3
via the outlet line 4. The inlet line 2 and the outlet line 4 have a substantially
parallel extent close to the sound-damping container 3. A tubular line element 5 with
an internal passage connects the parallel lines 2, 4 close to the sound-damping container
3. The line element 5 comprises a first line portion 5a fastened on the inlet line
2, and a second line portion 5b fastened on the outlet line 4. The line element 5
comprises a third line portion 5d which connects the first line portion 5a and the
second line portion 5b. The third line portion 5d comprises a first tubular connecting
portion 5d
1 connected movably to the first line portion 5a, and a second tubular connecting portion
5d
2 connected movably to the second line portion 5b. The third portion 5d also comprises
a base portion 5d
3 which constitutes a transverse connection between the tubular connecting portions
5d
1, 5d
2.
[0020] An actuator 6, exemplified here as a cylinder, is adapted to steplessly moving the
third line portion 5d relative to the fixed first and second line portions 5a, b.
When the third line portion 5d moves downwards in Fig. 1, the internal passage of
the line element 5 becomes shorter, and when the third line portion 5d moves upwards
in Fig. 1 the passage of the line element 5 becomes longer. By such linear movements
the internal passage of the line element 5 can be provided with a steplessly variable
length. The acoustic characteristics of the passage and the natural frequency of the
sound-damping container 3 can thus be varied. A control unit 9 is adapted to substantially
continuously receiving information concerning the speed of the compressor 11 and to
controlling the actuator 6 on the basis of that information. The control unit 9 may
be a computer unit with suitable software for the purpose.
[0021] During operation of the compressor 11, the control unit 9 substantially continuously
receives information concerning the speed of the compressor 11 and determines the
dominant low-frequency noise emitted by the compressor 11. Alternatively, the control
unit 9 may receive information from a sonic sensor which detects the noise generated
by the compressor. On the basis of that information, the control unit controls the
actuator 6 so that the line element 5 assumes a length which gives the sound-damping
container 3 a natural frequency which continuously corresponds to the dominant low-frequency
noise of the compressor 11. The dominant low-frequency noise of the compressor 11
can thus be effectively damped in the sound-damping device.
[0022] The invention is in no way limited to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings
but may be varied freely within the scopes of the claims. The sound-damping arrangement
may be arranged in any desired line system which leads a fluid from a machine which
produces a noise with a variable frequency. Such a fluid may be gaseous or liquid.
The adjusting device may of course comprise other components than those exemplified
in the embodiments for varying the natural frequency of the sound-damping container.
It is also possible to arrange different types of sound-damping material within the
sound-damping container 3 and/or within the line element 5.
1. A sound-damping arrangement which comprises a sound-damping container (3) with an
internal space (3a), an inlet line (2) adapted to leading a fluid to the container
(3) from a machine (1) which generates during operation a dominant noise with a frequency
which is related to the speed of the machine, an outlet line (4) adapted to leading
the fluid out from the container (3), and a line element (5) which has an internal
passage which connects the inlet line (2) and the outlet line (4) at a position outside
of and in the vicinity of the sound-damping container (3), characterised in that the arrangement comprises an adjusting device (5a-d, 6-9) adapted to adjusting the
configuration of said passage and hence the acoustic characteristics of the sound-damping
container so that the latter continuously assumes a natural frequency corresponding
to the dominant sound frequency generated by the machine at its current speed, and
that the adjusting device comprises a control unit (9) adapted to substantially continuously
receiving information about the current speed of the machine (1), and an actuator
(6, 7) adapted to receiving control signals from the control unit (9) and to adjusting
the configuration of the passage on the basis of that information.
2. A sound-damping arrangement according to claim 1, characterised in that the adjusting device (5a-c, 6, 9) is adapted to adjusting the configuration of the
passage by varying the material (5a-c) which defines the walls of the passage.
3. A sound-damping arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the adjusting device (5a, b, d, 6-9) is adapted to adjusting the configuration of
the passage by varying the geometry of the passage.
4. A sound-damping arrangement according to claim 3, characterised in that the adjusting device (5a, b, d, 6, 9) is adapted to varying the geometry of the passage
by steplessly adjusting the length of the passage.
5. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the adjusting device (7, 8, 9) is adapted to varying the geometry of the passage
by steplessly adjusting the cross-sectional area of the passage in at least one region.
6. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the line element (5) comprises at least two line portions (5a-d) arranged for movement
relative to one another.
7. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the inlet line (2) and the outlet line (4) have apertures (2a, 4a) within the sound-damping
container (3) which are so oriented relative to one another that sound led into the
container (3) from the inlet line's aperture (2a) cannot be led out through the outlet
line's aperture (4a) without first having been reflected at least once by an internal
surface in the container (3).
8. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the arrangement is part of an exhaust system for leading exhaust gases out from a
combustion engine (1).
9. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterised in that the arrangement is part of a line system for leading compressed air from a compressor
(11).
10. A sound-damping arrangement according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the arrangement is part of a line system for leading a liquid fluid with a machine
which generates during operation a dominant noise with a frequency which is related
to the speed of the machine.
1. Schalldämpfende Anordnung, die einen schalldämpfenden Behälter (3) mit einem Innenraum
(3a), eine Einlassleitung (2), die derart angepasst ist, dass sie ein Fluid zu dem
Behälter (3) von einer Maschine (1) leitet, die während des Betriebs ein dominantes
Geräusch mit einer Frequenz erzeugt, die mit der Geschwindigkeit der Maschine in Zusammenhang
steht, eine Auslassleitung (4), die derart angepasst ist, dass sie ein Fluid aus dem
Behälter (3) leitet, und ein Leitungselement (5) umfasst, das einen inneren Durchgang
aufweist, der die Einlassleitung (2) und die Auslassleitung (4) an einer Position
außerhalb von und in der Nähe des schalldämpfenden Behälters (3) verbindet, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anordnung umfasst
eine Einstellvorrichtung (5a-d, 6-9), die derart angepasst ist, dass sie die Konfiguration
des Durchgangs und damit die akustischen Eigenschaften des schalldämpfenden Behälters
einstellt, sodass letzterer kontinuierlich eine natürliche Frequenz annimmt, die der
dominanten Schallfrequenz entspricht, die durch die Maschine während ihrer aktuellen
Geschwindigkeit erzeugt wird, und dass die Einstellvorrichtung eine Steuereinheit
(9) umfasst, die derart angepasst ist, dass sie im Wesentlichen kontinuierlich Informationen
über die aktuelle Geschwindigkeit der Maschine (1) empfängt und ein Betätigungselement
(6, 7), das derart angepasst ist, dass es ein Steuersignal von der Steuereinheit (9)
empfängt und die Konfiguration des Durchgangs auf Basis dieser Information einstellt.
2. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einstellvorrichtung (5a-c, 6-9) derart angepasst ist, dass sie die Konfiguration
des Durchgangs durch das Variieren des Materials (5a-c) einstellt, das die Wände des
Durchgangs definiert.
3. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einstellvorrichtung (5a, b, d, 6-9) derart angepasst ist, dass sie die Konfiguration
des Durchgangs durch das Variieren der Geometrie des Durchgangs einstellt.
4. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einstellvorrichtung (5a, b, d, 6, 9) derart angepasst ist, dass sie die Geometrie
des Durchgangs durch stufenloses Einstellen der Länge des Durchgangs variiert.
5. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einstellvorrichtung (7, 8, 9) derart angepasst ist, dass die Geometrie des Durchgangs
durch stufenloses Einstellen des Querschnittsbereichs des Durchgangs zumindest in
einem Bereich variiert.
6. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Leitungselement (5) mindestens zwei Leitungsabschnitte (5a-d) umfasst, die für
eine Bewegung relativ zueinander angeordnet sind.
7. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der vorangegangen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Einlassleitung (2) und die Auslassleitung (4) Öffnungen (2a, 4a) in dem schalldämpfenden
Behälter (3) aufweisen, die derart relativ zueinander ausgerichtet sind, dass der
Schall, der von der Öffnung (2a) der Einlassleitung in den Behälter (3) geleitet wird,
nicht durch die Öffnung (4a) der Auslassleitung geleitet werden kann, ohne dass er
zuerst mindestens von einer Innenfläche des Behälters (3) reflektiert wurde.
8. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anordnung ein Abschnitt eines Abgassystems zum Leiten von Abgasen aus einem Verbrennungsmotor
(1) ist.
9. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anordnung ein Abschnitt eines Leitungssystems zum Leiten von komprimierter Luft
von einem Kompressor (11) ist.
10. Schalldämpfende Anordnung nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anordnung ein Abschnitt eines Leitungssystems zum Leiten von einem flüssigen
Fluid mit einer Maschine ist, die während des Betriebs ein dominantes Geräusch mit
einer Frequenz erzeugt, die in Zusammenhang mit der Geschwindigkeit der Maschine steht.
1. Dispositif d'insonorisation qui comprend un conteneur d'insonorisation (3) avec un
espace interne (3a), une conduite d'entrée (2) adaptée pour acheminer un fluide dans
le conteneur (3) depuis une machine (1) qui génère en fonctionnement un bruit dominant
avec une fréquence qui est en rapport avec la vitesse de la machine, une conduite
de sortie (4) adaptée pour acheminer le fluide hors du conteneur (3), et une conduite
(5) qui a un passage interne qui raccorde la conduite d'entrée (2) et la conduite
de sortie (4) à un emplacement en dehors et à proximité du conteneur d'insonorisation
(3), caractérisé en ce que le dispositif comprend
un dispositif de réglage (5a-d, 6-9) adapté pour régler la configuration dudit passage
et par conséquent les caractéristiques acoustiques du conteneur d'insonorisation pour
que ce dernier adopte en continu une fréquence naturelle correspondant à la fréquence
sonore dominante générée par la machine à sa vitesse actuelle, et en ce que le dispositif de réglage comprend une unité de commande (9) adaptée pour sensiblement
recevoir en continu des informations relatives à la vitesse actuelle de la machine
(1), et un actionneur (6, 7) adapté pour recevoir des signaux de commande en provenance
de l'unité de commande (9) et pour régler la configuration du passage en fonction
de ces informations.
2. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de réglage (5a-c, 6, 9) est adapté pour régler la configuration du
passage en faisant varier le matériau (5a-c) qui définit les parois du passage.
3. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de réglage (5a, b, d, 6-9) est adapté pour régler la configuration
du passage en faisant varier la géométrie du passage.
4. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de réglage (5a, b, d, 6, 9) est adapté pour faire varier la géométrie
du passage en réglant sans saut la longueur du passage.
5. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de réglage (7, 8, 9) est adapté pour faire varier la géométrie du passage
en réglant sans saut la surface en section transversale du passage dans au moins une
région.
6. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que la conduite (5) comprend au moins deux parties de conduite (5a-d) agencées pour un
mouvement l'une par rapport à l'autre.
7. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que la conduite d'entrée (2) et la conduite de sortie (4) ont des ouvertures (2a, 4a)
dans le conteneur d'insonorisation (3) qui sont orientées l'une par rapport à l'autre
de sorte que le son acheminé dans le conteneur (3) par l'ouverture (2a) de la conduite
d'entrée ne peut pas être acheminé en dehors par l'ouverture (4a) de la conduite de
sortie sans avoir d'abord été réfléchi au moins une fois par une surface interne dans
le conteneur (3).
8. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le dispositif fait partie d'un système d'échappement pour acheminer des gaz d'échappement
hors d'un moteur à combustion (1).
9. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif fait partie d'un système de conduite pour acheminer de l'air comprimé
provenant d'un compresseur (11).
10. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le dispositif fait partie d'un système de conduite pour acheminer un fluide liquide
avec une machine qui génère en fonctionnement un bruit dominant avec une fréquence
qui est en rapport avec la vitesse de la machine.

REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only.
It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has
been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description