WO1991011342A1 - A device in fuel tanks - Google Patents

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WO1991011342A1
WO1991011342A1 PCT/SE1991/000011 SE9100011W WO9111342A1 WO 1991011342 A1 WO1991011342 A1 WO 1991011342A1 SE 9100011 W SE9100011 W SE 9100011W WO 9111342 A1 WO9111342 A1 WO 9111342A1
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filler tube
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Bo Harde
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K15/00Arrangement in connection with fuel supply of combustion engines or other fuel consuming energy converters, e.g. fuel cells; Mounting or construction of fuel tanks
    • B60K15/03Fuel tanks
    • B60K15/04Tank inlets
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S285/00Pipe joints or couplings
    • Y10S285/91Gaskets

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  • the invention concerns a device in fuel tanks, pre- ferably for vehicles, the tank being provided with a mouth socket to which a filler tube is connected.
  • the invention provides a device designed for direct connection of a rigid filler tube to a filler tank without the need of a hose.
  • the device allows rotational and to some extent oscillating movements of the filler tube relatively to the fuel tank and even distortion of the fuel tank without any risk of leakage.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through the connection area between a fuel tank and a filler tube;
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through a seal incorporated into the device. On the drawing only a small part of the fuel tank 1 is illustrated, the filler opening of which merges into a mouth socket 2. A filler tube 3 extends through the mouth socket 2 and projects somewhat into the tank 1.
  • a seal 4 having the particular configuration appearing from Fig. 2, is inserted between the mouth socket 2 and the filler tube 3.
  • a first portion 5 of the seal 4 grippingly encloses the mouth edge 6 of the socket 2 while a second portion 7 and a third portion 8 of the seal are pressed against the socket 2 and the filler tube 3, respectively, in a manner similar to that of 0-rings.
  • a fourth portion 9 the seal 4 together with the filler tube 3 projects into the interior of the tank 1 and the inner marginal end portion 10 of the seal likewise presses against the filler tube 3 in the manner of an 0-ring.
  • the seal 4 is also formed with a lip portion 11 which abuts the inner face of the mouth socket 2 in the area of the junction of said socket with the tank 1. Together with the seal portion 9 the lip 11 forms a pocket 12.
  • the seal 4 is configured so as to define a space 13 towards the filler tube 3.
  • a washer 14 is 3 forced onto the filler tube 3 so as to press against the latter and an outer, bent-over portion 15 of the washer 14 bridges said space 13 and grippingly engages the portion 5 of the seal 4.
  • a clamp-joint sleeve 16 is provided around the mouth socket 2 so as to enclose portion 5 of the seal 4 and the washer 14. In its function as an interconnecting member the clamp-joint sleeve 16 serves as security device in the event of collisions.
  • the tank 1 Owing to the design of the seal 4 as described above and the position of the seal in the mouth of the tank 1 the tank 1 is well sealed while at the same time some movement of the filler tube 3 is allowed in an arbitrary direction in relation to the mouth socket 2 without any risks of leakage.
  • the space 13 When the filler tube 3 swings arbitra- rily to the left or to the right as seen in the drawing figure the space 13 will be reduced or increased accord ⁇ ingly on one side or the other as the case may be while at the same time the washer 14 will enclose portion 5 of the seal 4 to a larger or smaller extent.
  • the marginal end portion 10 of the seal 4 will at all times adhere to the inner end portion of the filler tube 3 and sealingly abut against the latter.
  • the filler tube may be manufactured from a rigid material, such as aluminium, which is better suited than a rubber hose to withstand the effects of exposure to the severe conditions prevailing in a vehicle.
  • the inner end portion of the filler tube 3 is also provided with a reinforcement sleeve 17 made from a harder material than the filler tube 3. The sleeve 17 permits a certain maximum movement of the filler tube 3 without the latter being distorted, which otherwise could have caused leakages.

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Abstract

The invention concerns a device in fuel tanks (1), preferably for vehicles, said tanks being provided with a mouth socket (2) to which a filler tube (3) is connected so as to have its one end portion projecting into the tank (1). Between the mouth socket (2) and the filler tube (3) a seal (4) is provided, the latter being formed with a portion (5) grippingly enclosing the mouth edge (6) of the socket (2) and defining, together with the filler tube (3), an intermediate space (13) allowing oscillation of the filler tube (3) relatively to the socket (2). A washer (14) is pressed against the filler tube (3) and is formed with a bent-over portion (15) grippingly engaging said portion (5) of the seal (4). A reinforcement sleeve (17) is positioned inside the filler tube (3) and presses against the inner face of the filler tube (3). A clamp-joint sleeve (16) is fitted around the mouth socket (2), enclosing portion (5) of the seal (4) and the washer (14).

Description

A DEVICE IN FUEL TANKS
The invention concerns a device in fuel tanks, pre- ferably for vehicles, the tank being provided with a mouth socket to which a filler tube is connected.
Previously, fuel tanks for vehicles within the car industry were made from deep-drawn, lead-covered sheet metal. In accordance with prior-art technology, an upper and a lower section are welded together and the tank thus formed is provided with a socket to which a filler tube is in turn connected. In order to prevent leakages from arising at the socket mouth, as may be caused by vibra¬ tions when the vehicle is running, a rubber hose is in- serted between the socket and the filler tube and attached to said components with the aid of hose clamps. In parti¬ cularly exposed positions reinforced rubber hoses are usually used.
In later years, synthetic resin tanks have come into use as they are now capable of satisfying the strength and security requirements on fuel tanks. How- . ever, the technology used in the manufacture of sheet metal tanks as concerns the interconnection between the socket and the filler tube has been adopted also for syn- thetic resin tanks. Thus, the socket, now manufactured from blow-moulded synthetic resin, is connected to the filler tube by means of a rubber hose and hose clamps. The joint between the tank and the filler tube is, however, a weak link. The rubber hose ages more rapidly than the rest of the components, particularly when used in positions where, during vehicle running it is exposed to sprays of water mixed with sand and salt from the roadway. This increases largely the risks for leakages caused by cracks in the tube, and also increases the risks for rupture of the tube, which could easily occur in the event of a collision. Obviously, fuel leakages constitute serious fire hazards. The invention provides a device designed for direct connection of a rigid filler tube to a filler tank without the need of a hose. The device allows rotational and to some extent oscillating movements of the filler tube relatively to the fuel tank and even distortion of the fuel tank without any risk of leakage.. The caracterizing features of this device appears from the appended claims. The invention will be described in closer detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through the connection area between a fuel tank and a filler tube; and
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through a seal incorporated into the device. On the drawing only a small part of the fuel tank 1 is illustrated, the filler opening of which merges into a mouth socket 2. A filler tube 3 extends through the mouth socket 2 and projects somewhat into the tank 1.
In accordance with the invention a seal 4,- having the particular configuration appearing from Fig. 2, is inserted between the mouth socket 2 and the filler tube 3. A first portion 5 of the seal 4 grippingly encloses the mouth edge 6 of the socket 2 while a second portion 7 and a third portion 8 of the seal are pressed against the socket 2 and the filler tube 3, respectively, in a manner similar to that of 0-rings. By means of a fourth portion 9 the seal 4 together with the filler tube 3 projects into the interior of the tank 1 and the inner marginal end portion 10 of the seal likewise presses against the filler tube 3 in the manner of an 0-ring. The seal 4 is also formed with a lip portion 11 which abuts the inner face of the mouth socket 2 in the area of the junction of said socket with the tank 1. Together with the seal portion 9 the lip 11 forms a pocket 12. In the area of the gripping portion 5 the seal 4 is configured so as to define a space 13 towards the filler tube 3. In accordance with the invention, a washer 14 is 3 forced onto the filler tube 3 so as to press against the latter and an outer, bent-over portion 15 of the washer 14 bridges said space 13 and grippingly engages the portion 5 of the seal 4. A clamp-joint sleeve 16 is provided around the mouth socket 2 so as to enclose portion 5 of the seal 4 and the washer 14. In its function as an interconnecting member the clamp-joint sleeve 16 serves as security device in the event of collisions.
Owing to the design of the seal 4 as described above and the position of the seal in the mouth of the tank 1 the tank 1 is well sealed while at the same time some movement of the filler tube 3 is allowed in an arbitrary direction in relation to the mouth socket 2 without any risks of leakage. When the filler tube 3 swings arbitra- rily to the left or to the right as seen in the drawing figure the space 13 will be reduced or increased accord¬ ingly on one side or the other as the case may be while at the same time the washer 14 will enclose portion 5 of the seal 4 to a larger or smaller extent. The marginal end portion 10 of the seal 4 will at all times adhere to the inner end portion of the filler tube 3 and sealingly abut against the latter.
Owing to the particular design of the seal 4 the filler tube may be manufactured from a rigid material, such as aluminium, which is better suited than a rubber hose to withstand the effects of exposure to the severe conditions prevailing in a vehicle. In accordance with the invention, the inner end portion of the filler tube 3 is also provided with a reinforcement sleeve 17 made from a harder material than the filler tube 3. The sleeve 17 permits a certain maximum movement of the filler tube 3 without the latter being distorted, which otherwise could have caused leakages.
In case the tank 1 is distorted, for instance in the event of a collision, resulting in generation of a posit¬ ive pressure is created inside the tank, said positive pressure will force the lip 11 of the seal to be pressed against the inner faces of the socket 2 or the tank 1 while at the same time the portion 9 and the edge portion 10 of the seal will be pressed against the filler tube 3. Positive pressure inside the pocket 12 thus will provide an improved sealing function.
The invention is.not limited to the embodiment as illustrated and described but could be varied in many ways within the scope.of the appended claims. It goes without saying that the seal 4 could be used in various kinds of tanks in other connections than in fuel tanks for vehicles.

Claims

1. A device in fuel tanks having a mouth socket.(2) with a filler tube (3) connected thereto, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that one of the end portions of the filler tube (3) extends through the mouth socket (2) and into the tank (1), that a seal (4) is provided between the mouth socket (2) and the filler tube (3), a portion (-5) of said seal enclosing the outer mouth edge (6) of the socket (2) so as to define a space (13) together with said filler tube (3), thus permitting oscillating movements of said filler tube (3) relatively to the socket (2), that a washer (14) is pressed into abutment against the filler tube (3), said washer (14) being formed with a bent-over portion (15) which is fitted over said seal portion (5), that inside the filler tube (3) is positioned a rein¬ forcement sleeve (17) which is pressed into engagement with the inner wall of the filler tube (3), and that a clamp-joint sleeve (16) is fitted externally about the mouth socket (2) so as to enclose the gripping bent-over portion (15) of the seal (4) as well as the washer (14).
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the seal (4) has a lip (11) which is directed inwards, towards the tank (1), and which is in abutting relationship with the inner face of the mouth socket (2) or the tank (1), said lip (11) defining a pocket (12) together with the rest of the seal (4).
3. A device as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c - t e r i z e d in that the inner edge end portion (10) of the seal (4) serves the purpose of an O-ring.
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