In order to form a noise suppressor in a hose of e.g. a motor vehicle, modular
portions are connected in series to define suppression chambers with particular
noise suppression characteristics. Those characteristics are due to the volume
of each chamber, to the size of the apertures from the chambers to the central
duct of the suppressor, and optionally due to spacers which are inserted into at
least one aperture of the chambers to alter the effective open area of that aperture.
Such spacers may also be used in which the noise suppressor is not modular. Where
modular portions are used, it is preferable that each chamber is bounded by parts
of two modular portions. A wall of one modular portion may then close the chamber
in another modular portion, making the manufacture of the modular portions easier.
Also disclosed is the use of a mass acting as a damper, which may be a noise suppressor
as previously discussed, within a hose. The mass is connected to the hose by resilient
means, e.g. electrometric material.