IP Library Granted Patent US 6,893,053
Granted Patent B2
US 6,893,053 · App. 10/121,628 · Granted May 17, 2005

Exhaust bellows for dynamic torsion control in an exhaust system

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Patent No.
US 6,893,053
App. No.
10/121,628
Granted
May 17, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flexible bellows tube connecting pipes in a system such as a vehicle exhaust system. Various embodiments are disclosed, with each including two conduit sections having mating corrugations that overlap to provide a seal while allowing the two sections to rotate in response to torsion loading. Different configurations of the interfitting corrugations and related structure are disclosed in the different embodiments.

Claims (11)

1. A pipe assembly comprising:

a first pipe;

a first metal conduit section having an end portion connected with said first pipe;

a second pipe;

a second metal conduit section having an end portion connected with said second pipe and a body portion presenting a plurality of corrugations enhancing the flexibility of said second conduit section;

a body portion of said first conduit section having at least one corrugation mating with at least one corrugation of said second conduit section to connect the body portions of said first and second conduit sections in a manner allowing relative rotation thereof with the mating corrugations maintaining a seal therebetween during such rotation; and

an intermediate layer interposed between the mating corrugations of said first and second conduit sections for reducing torsional friction, said intermediate layer being a metal dissimilar to the first and second conduit sections.

2. In a vehicle exhaust system, the combination of:

first and second pipes and a corrugated flexible conduit extending therebetween comprising first and second conduit sections having respective first and second corrugated body portions;

at least one corrugation on said first body portion; and

a plurality of corrugations on said second body portion including at least one corrugation thereon mating with said at least one corrugation on said first body portion to connect said first and second conduit sections in a manner allowing relative rotation thereof with the mating corrugations maintaining a seal therebetween during such rotation, said first and second body portions being imperforate, and wherein a cylindrical end portion of said first conduit section extends inside of substantially all of the corrugations on said second body portion that do not mate with a corrugation on said first body portion.