EP0862012B1 - Dispositif d'amortissement acoustique pour amortir le bruit d'un fluide et d'un corps - Google Patents

Dispositif d'amortissement acoustique pour amortir le bruit d'un fluide et d'un corps Download PDF

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EP0862012B1
EP0862012B1 EP98102607A EP98102607A EP0862012B1 EP 0862012 B1 EP0862012 B1 EP 0862012B1 EP 98102607 A EP98102607 A EP 98102607A EP 98102607 A EP98102607 A EP 98102607A EP 0862012 B1 EP0862012 B1 EP 0862012B1
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Klaus-Henning Terschüren
Günther Prof. Dr. Ing. Hauser
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    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10KSOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10K11/00Methods or devices for transmitting, conducting or directing sound in general; Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general
    • G10K11/16Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N1/00Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing
    • F01N1/16Silencing apparatus characterised by method of silencing by using movable parts
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  • the invention relates to a noise damping device for flow and Structure-borne noise from flowing media, especially liquids, with a Flow-through part, a connecting sleeve and a sheathing that the flow-through part surrounds outside, in which the flow part consists of a soft, resilient material, in which the flow part is not completely bears against the casing, in the case of between the flow part and a closed space is formed on the inner wall of the casing, which is hollow, and in which a hydraulic separation between which the flow part flowing medium and the closed space and a device for producing such a noise damping device.
  • US Pat. No. 3,061,039 describes, inter alia, a liquid line where the actual management of a bellows-like configuration is surrounded.
  • the liquid line is made of an elastomer with special characteristic impedance values that exactly match the flowing liquid have to be adjusted.
  • This elastomer in turn is porous ceramic noise damping material that surrounds the bellows fills. This design is designed to transmit noise through the liquid due to the resulting impedance in the noise-absorbing material distract and absorb there.
  • DE 21 17 105 A1 relates to an expansion hose for use in the oil circuit in Motor vehicles between oil pump and oil cooler.
  • This expansion hose is in its interior divided in two, so that the oil flows in one half and the other half serves as a compensating cushion. In one embodiment, it flows Oil through the central area of the expansion hose, the outside of one with Air-filled compensation pad is surrounded.
  • Such a construction is for short distances may be suitable, but not for longer lines.
  • the tubular silencer for gaseous ones flowing media known. These are under pressure, in particular but are also under negative pressure.
  • the tubular silencer has a multi-layer structure on the inside by a wire coil and is surrounded on the outside by a helical protective sheath.
  • At least one end of the tubular silencer has a toroidal, in the axial direction on one side open end cap, the inner socket with a the wire helix has screwed thread formation and its outer Nozzle is attached gas-tight to the helical protective jacket, the end cap having a mounting connection at its closed end region having.
  • the outer socket of the end cap is with the protective jacket bonded.
  • the area through which the gaseous flowing medium flows the multi-layer structure consists in particular of a mesh tube made of PVC-coated glass fiber fabric, which from the inside through the wire spiral is supported.
  • the mains hose is made of a sound absorbing material surrounded, which consists in particular of polyurethane foam or glass wool.
  • the helical wave Protective jacket provided, which consists of metal.
  • DE 90 15 414 U1 is a sound-absorbing air or gas guide element known.
  • This has a longitudinally slotted inner corrugated tube as well outer corrugated pipe joined above, with spaces between the two corrugated pipes are formed, which are like chambers of chamber silencers Act.
  • the two separately manufactured pipes are pushed into each other, the outer diameter of the inner tube and the inner diameter of the Outer tube are selected so that the two tubes are firmly held together is also guaranteed without additional fixing means or connecting elements.
  • the Walls of the inner and outer tube can consist of several layers of material be constructed, of which at least one layer of a sound-absorbing, d. H. soundproof material is formed.
  • This sound absorbing layer can either on the inside of the outer tube and / or on the inside or Be arranged outside of the inner tube. Other layers can be made Metal tape or foil exist.
  • the invention has for its object a noise reduction device to dampen those occurring during the pulsation of a flowing medium Creating noise and structure-borne noise and a continuous flow to create. It is also an object of the invention to provide a device for manufacturing to create the noise damping device.
  • the object is achieved for a generic noise damping device in that that the envelope surrounding the flow-through part is formed by a corrugated tube or a corrugated hose which radially surrounds the flow-through part and is stronger and more dimensionally stable than the flow-through part, and that between the flow-through part and the inner wall of the corrugated tube or corrugated hose, sound-absorbing spaces are formed which are hollow and are available for transverse movements of the soft, elastic flow-through part.
  • press jaw elements are those which have a contour corresponding to the outer contour of the corrugated hose, by activating the press jaw elements, the contour of the corrugated hose is compressible over the diameter so that an essentially constant contour and a reduced diameter.
  • the noise damping device also proves to be advantageous because because it consists of relatively little material and still one can produce a high degree of damping. Furthermore, she grants herself High wear of the internal elastic flow part Safety. If the flow part becomes brittle and breaks, this occurs flowing fluid into the encased corrugated tube. This goes the sound damping effect of the elastic flow part is lost, but not the functionality of the entire facility. The damage will audible due to the lack of damping of the pulsation by the elastic Flow part. Such a leak is therefore long before one complete destruction of the noise attenuation device can be noticed. This makes the noise damping device a particularly large one Security guaranteed.
  • the connecting sleeve preferably provided at the ends of the flow-through part is used to connect the noise damping device for example a gear pump.
  • the pumped from the gear pump flowing medium flows through the elastic flow part. by virtue of Due to its elasticity, the flow part reduces the pulsation of the liquid or the flowing medium and dampens it.
  • the elastic flow part expand relatively far. These grooves also catch the pulses transmitted to the flow-through part during the liquid movement from. That around the elastic hose, for example, as a flow-through part arranged, deeply drawn corrugated tube also serves to support the elastic Hose.
  • the corrugated tube is essentially rigid, but flexible. It can thereby be bent into such a position that the corresponding Application location is required.
  • the wavy outer skin of the Corrugated pipe shows strong differences between wave crests and wave troughs on what is referred to as deeply indented. Due to the deeply drawn, wavy The outer skin becomes sufficient for the internal elastic hose Space for expansion with the pulses of the flowing medium offered.
  • the pulsation acting in the direction of flow is due to the elastic wall of the flow part into a cross flow or radially outwards directional flow. This is made possible by the fact that flowing liquid column in a connected to the damping device Pipeline acts as a hydraulic barrier mass.
  • the ratio of length is the Damping device crucial to the elasticity of the flow part.
  • the structure-borne sound absorption is achieved by extending the sound transmission path through the annulus of the corrugated pipe in combination with the friction damping by the elastic flow part, which by the static pressure is pressed against the corrugated pipe.
  • a hose press provided with press jaw elements is, which has jaw elements with a contour, which in essentially corresponds to the outer contour of the corrugated tube or hose.
  • a hose press provided with press jaw elements is, which has jaw elements with a contour, which in essentially corresponds to the outer contour of the corrugated tube or hose.
  • the diameters of the connecting sleeve and the pressed one are particularly preferred Corrugated hose chosen so that in the compressed state between the Connection sleeve and the corrugated hose the compressed flow part lies. This creates a tight connection.
  • the outer diameter of the elevations of the connecting sleeve is preferred chosen that it is larger than the inner diameter of the depressions of the Corrugated hose. For example, at very high pressure within the The flow part of the corrugated hose shows the endeavor from the connecting sleeve to be pressed.
  • the outside or inside diameter of the connecting sleeve and corrugated hose can be Inner diameter of the corrugated hose the outer diameter of the connecting sleeve Only overcome if the corrugated hose is expanded becomes. However, this process requires a particularly high level of force, which means that even at high pressures a stable connection between the Connection sleeve, the flow part, and the corrugated hose is given.
  • the silicone hose covers the entire area of the connecting sleeve. This is a direct one Contact between the connecting sleeve and corrugated hose and thus the structure-borne noise transmission prevented.
  • Corrugated hose using the hose press can increase the strength of the corrugated hose connection sleeve connection can be varied and adjusted as required.
  • the ends of the corrugated hose are particularly preferably crimped inwards.
  • the flow-through part does not end at any sharp edges of the corrugated hose injured.
  • By crimping inwards an im essential burr-free, soft insertion edge. The crimping however poses just an advantage, no imperative for connecting Corrugated hose and flow part.
  • the noise reduction device according to the invention for liquid and gaseous media. It shows its effect particularly advantageous for liquid media.
  • the state of the art of the two Equipment according to the above documents is only for gaseous (compressible) Media designed; with liquid media (incompressible) the Sound cannot be broken down and the sound absorbing effect of Facilities just cannot be obtained because the pulsation is none Can experience damping, and continue to use this as a pipeline Make disturbing noise noticeable, i.e. transmitted.
  • Fig. 1 shows a sectional view through the detail of a noise damping device 1 for flow and structure-borne noise.
  • a flowing medium is indicated by a black arrow.
  • the noise damping device 1 has a connecting sleeve 2 as a so-called fitting.
  • the connecting sleeve 2 is provided with an internal thread 3. In this area, it can be connected to a corresponding connector on, for example, a gear pump.
  • the connecting sleeve passes below the internal thread 3 from the further head part 4 into a connecting piece 5 of smaller diameter.
  • the connector 5 is provided at least at two points with recesses 7 lying on the outside 6.
  • an elastic flow part encasing the connecting piece 5 10 a This can be a hose, for example.
  • the hose 10 is pulled firmly and dimensionally stable over the connecting sleeve 2.
  • the hose end 11 is located at the transition area from the head part 4 to the connector 5 Connection sleeve 2 on.
  • the hose is preferably made of an elastomer, especially made of silicone. It has such softness and elasticity that it closes close to the connection sleeve. An exit of the flowing medium from this hose in the area of the connecting sleeve therefore not possible. To avoid wear on the hose, this is advantageous from a temperature-resistant and resistant to aging Made of material.
  • the hose 10 is surrounded on its outer surface 12 by a corrugated tube 13.
  • the corrugated tube 13 has deeply drawn-in wave crests 14 and troughs 15 on.
  • the corrugated tube is made of a solid, dimensionally stable material, in particular Stainless steel. It supports the hose 10 from the outside and protects it at the same time from external damage.
  • the corrugated tube 13 has one such an inner diameter that it the hose 10 firmly on the connector 5 of the connecting sleeve 2 presses. This resists the elastic hose a sliding off the connection sleeve and possibly releasing a contact surface protected between corrugated pipe and connecting sleeve.
  • the hose is mechanically supported and can therefore higher internal pressures of the endure pulsating flowing medium. Between the outside of the hose 10 and inside of the corrugated tube 13 are thus sound reduction rooms 17 educated.
  • FIG. 2 shows a detailed section of the noise damping device according to FIG. 1.
  • the pulsating flowing medium represented by arrows running in the longitudinal and transverse directions, presses the inner soft hose 10 in the transverse direction in the direction against the inner cavities of the corrugated tube 13 formed by the wave crests 14, that is to say the sound-absorbing spaces 17.
  • the hose touches the corrugated tube Not. This reduces transmission of the pulsation of the flowing medium in the longitudinal direction.
  • the pulsation is thus dampened.
  • the deep-drawn corrugated tube 13 alone could not ensure such damping.
  • the pulsation of the flowing medium would only set the corrugated tube in longitudinal vibrations.
  • the liquid column also vibrates in this longitudinal oscillation.
  • a transverse movement of the damping material is required to reduce the pulsation of the flowing medium.
  • This transverse movement can be carried out by the soft, elastic hose 10.
  • the pressure pulsation is thus reduced in that the hose is flexible in the radial direction due to its high elasticity.
  • the elastic flow-through part must not lie completely against the corrugated pipe, since otherwise damping is no longer possible.
  • the radial movement of the elastic flow part is only about 0.1 mm.
  • FIG. 3 shows a sectional view through a gear pump 20 with a connected noise damping device 1.
  • the gear pump has two meshing externally toothed wheels 71, 72.
  • a liquid supply 20 and a liquid discharge 21 are provided. These are shown by arrows.
  • the direction of rotation of the two gear wheels 71, 72 is also indicated by arrows.
  • the displacement takes place in Fig. 3 from left to right. Due to the tooth mesh, a pulsation with tooth frequency is superimposed on the flow of the flowing medium. The frequency of the non-uniformity depends primarily on the number of teeth.
  • the current pulsation causes pressure fluctuations in the pressure chamber and causes the pump to run.
  • the cause of the pressure pulsation are tooth gaps filled with incompressible fluid.
  • Liquid is displaced in the area in which the gear wheels 71, 72 mesh with one another.
  • the amount of fluid displaced therefore depends on the volume between the teeth of the gears.
  • the amplitude of the pulsation also depends on this volume.
  • Another parameter for the amplitude of the pulsation is the time during which the displacement takes place. To lengthen the time, helical gearing is advantageously provided or the speed is reduced.
  • a larger gearwheel diameter is provided while simultaneously reducing the tooth height. This increases the number of teeth and thereby the frequency of the pulsation, but the amplitude of the pulsation is considerably reduced as a major disturbance variable.
  • the pulsation as a rhythmic displacement of the liquid from the tooth gaps in the direction of the liquid discharge 21 is retained.
  • Fig. 3 is therefore between the pipe 22 and the gear pump 70 Noise reduction device 1 inserted.
  • the transition from the noise damping device to the gear pump is shown, but not the Transition area to the pipeline 22.
  • the pipeline 22 is advantageously corresponding via a connecting sleeve with the noise damping device connected.
  • the noise damping device is via a connecting sleeve connected to the liquid discharge 21 of the gear pump 70. Even better Noise reduction is provided by the provision of a further noise reduction device achieved on the feed side.
  • Noise reduction device can be used in a particular Use case with, for example, a length of the noise damping device of 350 mm attenuation values of 26 dB, which means an attenuation factor of 20 corresponds to be generated. Will a for the noise damping device If the length is longer, even better damping values can be achieved. The noise pollution from such a gear pump is considerable reduced.
  • the pump itself can help avoid structure-borne noise about their attachment, for example, on soft rubber buffers stored to isolate their own structure-borne noise.
  • FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of a noise damping device 1 according to the invention with two ends E1, E2.
  • the noise damping device has the continuous corrugated hose 13, the continuous flow part 10 and two connecting sleeves 30.
  • union nuts are attached as fastening parts 41. Sealing takes place within the union nuts 41 by means of sealing elements 40, namely O-rings.
  • the corrugated hose 13 has the corrugated one, provided with elevations and depressions Outer contour that essentially corresponds to the inner contour.
  • the corrugated hose 13 In the area of the end E1 of the noise damping device 1 has the corrugated hose 13 a straight edge 18.
  • the edge 19 In the area of the end E2 of the noise damping device 1, alternatively, the edge 19 is crimped inwards, to make a burr-free, soft end.
  • the flow-through part 10 is arranged inside the corrugated hose 13. in the The area between the two connecting sleeves 30 has the flow-through part, in particular a silicone tube, a cylindrical profile. In the field of Both connection sleeves 30, however, the flow part 10 has a wavy Profile on. The flow part follows in this area with regard to its Profile or its contour the undulating elevations and depressions of corrugated hose and connecting sleeves.
  • the two ends 101 and 102 of the The flow-through part is attached obliquely to the two union nuts 41. At the same time, they form a spacer of the outer edges 18, 19 of the Corrugated hose 13 to the respective union nut 41 Operation a noise due to striking Edges of the corrugated hose and the union nut and structure-borne noise transmission be prevented.
  • the two connecting sleeves 30 each have a wave-shaped outer contour 32 and an essentially cylindrical inner contour 31.
  • the respective Elevations 33 of the outer contour 32 are essentially correct with regard to their Position with the respective wave mound 14 of the corrugated hose 13.
  • the two connecting sleeves 30 are inclined from and additionally form an annular projection 35 for gripping over through the union nut and fastening in this.
  • a corresponding on End 36 of the connecting sleeves 30 provided paragraph 37 supports the sealing element 40 or the O-ring, attached to the annular projection 35.
  • the two union nuts have to fasten the noise damping device 1 on a further element, for example a pipe, in particular a heating pipe, an internal thread as a screw thread 42.
  • the O-ring then seals the pipe device connection against leakage.
  • FIG. 5 shows a combined side and sectional view of the connecting sleeve 30.
  • the shoulder 37 is provided with a radius so that the respective O-ring 40 can be positively received.
  • the end 38 directed away from this paragraph 37 of the connecting sleeve 30 is with rounded edges 39 provided. This means that even with pulsating, the flow-through part and the connecting sleeves flowing medium none Danger of injuries to the flow-through part made of elastic material given by possibly sharp edges.
  • connection sleeve 30 is provided larger than the inner diameter of the pressed Corrugated hose 13 in the area of its troughs 15. This results in it is advantageous that at the moment when within the flow part For example, there is a very high pressure, which is normally this would press from the connecting sleeve 30, the inner diameter of the Corrugated hose the outer diameter of the connecting sleeve only then can overcome if the corrugated hose would be expanded. However, this would require a particularly high level of force, which in general of the pressure prevailing within the flow part is not available is provided. This creates a stable connection even at high pressures between the connecting sleeve, the flow part pushed over it, for example in the form of a silicone tube, as well as the corrugated tube created.
  • grooves 34 of the connecting sleeves 30 are shown.
  • the number of grooves 34 can be varied. Particularly preferred it depends on the strength of the connection to be provided dimensioned between corrugated hose and connecting sleeve.
  • connection sleeve cannot be made from a medium flowing through vulnerable, with this unreactive material, especially brass be made by turning.
  • FIG. 6 shows a press jaw element 50 of a device for producing a noise damping device by pressing the corrugated hose shafts over the connecting sleeve with the flow part, in particular a hose press, being interposed therebetween.
  • the press jaw element shown in Fig. 6 has a Corresponding outer contour to be generated wave profile of the corrugated hose 52 on.
  • the crowned elevation 53 or depth of the depressions 54 the outer contour 52 of the press jaw elements 50 also corresponds to the desired dimensions of the contour of the corrugated hose.
  • the device For installation in a hose press, for example, as a device for manufacturing the device has a noise damping device by pressing 6 a fitting bore as a blind bore 55 on. In addition, a thread 56 is provided in this area.
  • the press jaw elements are preferably made of hardened steel.
  • FIG. 7 shows the top view of the cross-sectional shape of the pressing jaw element 50 according to FIG. 6.
  • the pressing jaw element 50 has radii in the area of its wavy outer contour 52 as well as in the area of its inner contour 51 and forms a circular ring segment as a whole.
  • the press jaw element encloses an angle ⁇ of 45 °.
  • the dimensions thereof are varied with respect to the encompassing angle ⁇ .
  • such a number of press jaw elements is used that the corrugated hose can be pressed completely along its entire circumference, that is to 360 °, at the same pressure to be provided. This is advantageously done by a symmetrical number of press jaw elements, distributed over the circumference of the corrugated hose.
  • FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of such a pressing jaw element 50.
  • the press jaw element 50 is provided with a lever element 60.
  • the lever element 60 serves to actuate the press jaw element and to fasten it within the device for producing the noise damping device by pressing.
  • the lever element 60 is connected to the press jaw element 50 via a dowel pin 58 connected.
  • the lever element 60 is also in a recess 57 in Area of the inner contour 51 of the press jaw element 50 is arranged.
  • By doing illustrated embodiment has the fitting bore 55, in contrast 6, no additional thread on.
  • a dowel pin 61 for connecting or fastening the lever element 60 and press jaw element 50 created unit within the device for pressing the noise damping device is a dowel pin 61 in a fitting bore (Blind bore) 62 provided in the rear region of the lever element 60.
  • the rear edge 63 of the lever element 60 is rounded.
  • FIG. 9 This shape and the profile or the cross-sectional view of the pressing jaw element 50 can be better seen in FIG. 9 .
  • This figure shows a plan view of the pressing jaw element 50 and the lever element 60 connected to it.
  • the pressing jaw element 50 encloses an angle of 60 °.
  • the total length of the pressing jaw element 50 and the lever element 60 up to its rear edge 63 can be, for example, 56 mm, the lever element having a length of 47.16 mm and storing 2.41 mm of the lever element in the recess 57 of the pressing jaw element 50.
  • the recesses can be made with a radius of 1.5 mm, for example be the ridges with a radius of 1 mm.
  • the connecting sleeve 30 5 is therefore the distance between two ridges 33 and between two depressions 34 also chosen to be 5 mm.
  • the radius is at the depression is 1.66 mm, whereas if it is raised at 1 mm lies. This allows optimal compression of a corrugated hose over the outer contour of the connecting sleeve by the respective press jaw element 50 are provided.

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  1. Dispositif d'insonorisation pour les bruits d'écoulement et les bruits de structure provoqués par l'écoulement de milieux, tels que des liquides, comprenant un élément de passage (10), un manchon de raccordement (2, 30) et une chemise (13) qui enveloppe à l'extérieur l'élément de passage (10), dans lequel l'élément 'de passage (10) est formé par un matériau souple, élastique, dans lequel l'élément de passage (10) n'est pas en.appui intégralement contre la chemise, dans lequel un espace fermé (17) creux est formé entre l'élément de passage (10) et la paroi intérieure de la chemise, et dans lequel une séparation hydraulique èst réalisée entre le milieu circulant à travers l'élément de passage et l'espace fermé, caractérisé en ce que la chemise enveloppant l'élément de passage (10) est formée par un tube ondulé (13) ou un tuyau flexible ondulé, qui enveloppe radialement l'élément de passage (10) et qui est plus solide et plus stable en forme que l'élément de passage (10), et en ce que, entre l'élément de passage (10) et la paroi intérieure du tube ondulé (13) ou du tuyau flexible ondulé, sont formés des espaces à absorption acoustique (17), qui sont creux et qui sont prévus pour les mouvements transversaux de l'élément de passage (10) souple, élastique.
  2. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de passage (10) est assemblé avec le manchon de raccordement (2, 30), moyennant quoi celui-ci s'engage dans l'élément de passage.
  3. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le manchon de raccordement (30) est conçu avec un contour extérieur (32) qui correspond au contour intérieur (11) du tuyau flexible ondulé ou du tube ondulé (13) ou en ce que le manchon de raccordement (2) est sensiblement cylindrique et comporte ponctuellement sur sa face extérieure (6), dans la zone de son embout de raccordement (5), des évidements (7), en vue d'être raccordé à l'élément de passage (10) et dans lesquels celui-ci s'engage par conjugaison de forme.
  4. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de passage (10) souple, élastique s' engage autour de la face extérieure du manchon de raccordement (2), de telle sorte que le tube ondulé (13) ne vient pas en contact avec le manchon de raccordement (2), moyennant quoi le tube ondulé (13) pousse l'élément de passage (10) fermement contre le manchon de raccordement (2), au moins dans la zone de son embout de raccordement (5) et/ou en ce que le diamètre extérieur des'manchons de raccordement dans la zone de leurs bosses (33) est supérieur au diamètre intérieur du tuyau flexible ondulé comprimé dans la zone des creux (15) de celui-ci.
  5. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la résistance de l'assemblage entre le tuyau flexible ondulé et le manchon de raccordement peut être réglée par la variation du nombre de gorges (34) dans le contour extérieur (32) du manchon de raccordement (30) et le nombre d'ondulations du tuyau flexible ondulé (13) comprimées par des organes (50) d'un dispositif destiné à la fabrication d'un dispositif d'insonorisation.
  6. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de passage (10) souple, élastique est réalisé dans un matériau résistant aux températures et au vieillissement, est en particulier un tuyau flexible et est réalisé dans un élastomère, en particulier le silicone, et en ce que le tube ondulé ou le tuyau flexible ondulé (13) est réalisé dans un matériau dur, en particulier un acier inoxydable ou dans un autre matériau inoxydable.
  7. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les extrémités du tuyau flexible ondulé ou du tube ondulé comportent des arêtes (16) sans bavure et souples ou sont serties vers l'intérieur.
  8. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu une matière isolante qui est insérée au niveau de la zone de couplage entre le dispositif d'insonorisation (1) et une canalisation (22), à laquelle ledit dispositif peut être assemblé par l'intermédiaire du manchon de raccordement (2, 30).
  9. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le diamètre du manchon de raccordement et du tuyau flexible ondulé ou du tube ondulé peut être choisi ou est choisi, de telle sorte que, à l'état comprimé entre le manchon et le tuyau flexible ondulé, l'élément de passage est inséré et il est prévu un assemblage étanche.
  10. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu une zone d'étranglement à la sortie du dispositif d'insonorisation en vue d'augmenter l'effet d'amortissement des pulsations.
  11. Dispositif d'insonorisation selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le facteur d'amortissement des pulsations peut être réglé par la variation du rapport entre la longueur du dispositif d'insonorisation et l'élasticité de l'élément de passage, moyennant quoi il se produit un dimensionnement pour différents domaines de pression et moyennant quoi le bruit de structure peut être affaibli de manière variable par un prolongement du trajet de transmission du son combiné à un amortissement de la friction.
  12. Dispositif de fabrication d'un dispositif d'insonorisation selon une des revendications 1 à 11 comprenant un tube ondulé ou tuyau flexible ondulé (13) et un manchon de raccordement (2), dans lequel sont prévus des éléments de mâchoires de serrage (50), dont le contour correspond (52) au contour extérieur (12) du tuyau flexible ondulé, sachant qu'une activation des éléments de mâchoires de serrage permet de comprimer le contour du tuyau flexible ondulé dans le sens du diamètre, de manière à obtenir un contour sensiblement uniforme et un diamètre réduit.
  13. Dispositif selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que plusieurs éléments de mâchoires de serrage (50), ayant en particulier les mêmes dimensions, sont disposés sur le pourtour du tuyau flexible ondulé ou tube ondulé, sachant que chacun des éléments de mâchoires de serrage est dimensionné de manière à couvrir une fraction de 360°.
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