Liquid container and device for adjusting the liquid phase of a cooling circuit of a heat engine having such a container built-in
09759123 · 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Louis-Philippe Le Poul (Riaille, FR)
- Ghislain GAUDIAU (ANCENIS, FR)
- Caroline Archambeault (Bouguenais, FR)
- Luc N'KAOUA (NANTES, FR)
- Dominique Saint-Lary (Nantes, FR)
- Sylvain Merour (Vertou, FR)
Cpc classification
F01P11/0238
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P11/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01P11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E03B11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid container including: at least two compartments (2; 3) which are each provided with a fluid inlet and outlet and which are connectable to a fluid flow circuit, respectively, at least one communication area (4) between the compartments (2; 3), at least one opening (5) for filling the container, at least one plug (6) for closing the opening (5) for filling the container, the opening (5) for filling the container is an opening common to the compartments (2, 3) and the container further includes at least one member (7) for closing the communication area (4) between the compartments (2, 3), the closing member being movably mounted between an open position of the area and a closed position of the area, the closing member being in a closed position of the area in a closed position of the filling opening plug.
Claims
1. A liquid tank for a motor vehicle, said tank comprising: at least two compartments, each of which is equipped with a fluid inlet and with a fluid outlet, and is connectable to a respective fluid flow circuit, via said inlets and via said outlets; at least one closable communication zone providing communication between said compartments that is suitable for allowing at least the contents of one of the compartments to pass through into the other compartment; at least one closure member for closing off said communication zone between compartments, said closure member being mounted to move between an open position in which said zone is open and a closed position in which said zone is closed; at least one filler opening for filling said tank; and at least one stopper for closing said filler opening; wherein the filler opening of the tank is a single opening, common to both of the compartments, and in that said closure member is in the closed position in which said communication zone is closed when the stopper of the filler opening is in the closed position, wherein the closure member is equipped with return means for urging the closure member to return to the open position, and the stopper acts as an active pusher by applying thrust to said closure member, in opposition to the return means, while said stopper is going from the open position to the closed position.
2. A tank according to claim 1, wherein the stopper of the filler opening is thus in the form of a screw cap that is screwed onto the threaded neck of the filler opening of the tank when said stopper is in the closed position.
3. A tank according to claim 1, wherein the stopper of the filler opening is provided with a valve having a valve member and in which the valve member is mounted to move between an open position and a closed position, said valve member being suitable for going from the closed position to the open position beyond a predetermined “calibration” pressure inside the tank, at the filler opening of said tank.
4. A tank according to claim 1, wherein the tank is made up of two half-shells assembled together.
5. Regulator apparatus for regulating the liquid phase of a cooling circuit of an internal combustion engine, said regulator apparatus comprising a tank having two compartments, one of which is connected to the cooling circuit of said engine, and the other of which is connected to an auxiliary circuit, wherein the tank is a tank according to claim 1.
6. A tank according to claim 1, wherein the filler opening is extended into the tank by a dip tube provided with two “communication” openings that are mutually offset axially, the tube opening out into one of the compartments via one of said communication openings and the tube opening out into the other compartment via the other of said communication openings.
7. A tank according to claim 1, wherein the filler opening is extended into the tank by a dip tube provided with two “communication” openings that are mutually offset axially, the tube opening out into one of the compartments via one of said communication openings and the tube opening out into the other compartment via the other of said communication openings.
8. A tank according to claim 7, wherein the communication openings of the dip tube are provided in the vicinity of the free end of the dip tube.
9. A tank according to claim 7, wherein each compartment is provided with an air escape opening, which opens out into the dip tube.
10. A tank according to claim 7, wherein the closure member is in the form of a dip element provided with a sealing gasket positioned inside the dip tube, this sealing gasket being disposed at the level of the zone of the dip tube that is disposed between said openings of said tube when the stopper of the filler opening is in the closed position.
11. A tank according to claim 10, wherein the communication openings of the dip tube are provided in the vicinity of the free end of the dip tube.
12. A tank according to claim 1, wherein each compartment is provided with an air escape opening.
13. A tank according to claim 12, wherein the air escape opening of one of the compartments is provided with a valve having a valve member and in which the valve member is mounted to move between a closed position and an open position, said valve member being suitable for going from the closed position to the open position beyond a predetermined “calibration” pressure inside the tank compartment equipped with said valve (9).
14. A tank according to claim 13, wherein the valve of the air escape opening of one of the compartments is mounted to be constrained to move with the closure member for closing off the communication zone.
15. A tank according to claim 13, wherein the stopper of the filler opening is provided with a valve having a valve member and in which the valve member is mounted to move between an open position and a closed position, said valve member being suitable for going from the closed position to the open position beyond a predetermined “calibration” pressure inside the tank, at the filler opening of said tank, and the calibration pressure of the valve member of the valve equipping the air escape opening of one of the compartments is greater than the calibration pressure of the valve member of the valve equipping the closure stopper.
16. A tank according to claim 15, wherein the valve of the air escape opening of one (2) of the compartments is mounted to be constrained to move with the closure member (7) for closing off the communication zone.
Description
(1) The invention can be well understood on reading the following description of embodiments given with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(17) As mentioned above, the liquid tank 1 of the invention is a multi-compartment tank. In particular, this tank comprises two compartments 2; 3, each of which is equipped with a fluid inlet 21; 31 and with a fluid outlet 22; 32. The inlet 21 and the outlet 22 of the compartment shown at 2 in the figures are connectable to a fluid flow circuit 13, while the inlet 31 and the outlet 32 of the compartment shown at 3 in the figures are connectable to a fluid flow circuit 14. The fluid inlets 21; 31 are positioned in the top portion of the tank and the fluid outlets 22; 32 are positioned in the bottom portion of said tank.
(18) In the example, shown said tank is installed in the cooling circuit 13 for cooling an internal combustion engine 10. Naturally, this liquid tank is suitable for containing any other type of liquid rather than a liquid coolant, and the invention applies to any tank having at least two compartments. Thus, the compartment shown at 2 in the Figures is fed via its inlet 21 with cooling fluid coming from the radiator 11 of the engine 10 via a circuit shown at 13, this fluid being removed via the outlet 22 of the compartment 2 that is provided in the bottom portion of the compartment 2 so as to return to a circulation pump provided in the cooling circuit of the engine and so as to serve to provide head for the cooling circuit. The compartment shown at 3 is fed at its inlet 31 via a circuit, shown at 14 in
(19) The fluid feeding the compartment 3 via the inlet 31 is removed from the compartment 3 via an outlet 32 provided in the bottom portion of the compartment, by pumping means disposed in the circuit connecting said outlet to the auxiliary element 15. Naturally, the integration of the tank as it is described above is merely one embodiment.
(20) The tank, as described above, also has a closable communication zone 4 providing communication between said compartments 2; 3, which zone is suitable for allowing at least the liquid contents of one of the compartments to pass through into the other compartment, a filler opening 5 for filling said tank, and a stopper 6 for closing said filler opening 5.
(21) In a manner characteristic of the invention, the filler opening 5 is common to both of the compartments so that it is possible, from said filler opening 5, to fill both compartments of the tank. In this example, the filler opening 5 is provided with a threaded neck and extends into the tank 1 via a dip tube 8, provided with two openings 81, 82 that are offset axially, the tube 8 opening out into compartment 2 via the opening 81, and opening out into compartment 3 via the opening 82.
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(23) The stopper 6 of the filler opening 5 is thus in the form of a screw cap that is screwed onto the threaded neck of the filler opening 5 of the tank when said stopper is in the closed position. The cap is formed by an end wall 61 surrounded by a tapped cylindrical peripheral wall 62.
(24) The stopper 6 of the filler opening 5 is provided with a valve 63 having a valve member and in which the valve member is mounted to move between an open position and a closed position, said valve member being suitable for going from the closed position to the open position beyond a predetermined “calibration” pressure inside the tank 1, at the filler opening 5 of said tank 1.
(25) The tank 1 also has a closure member 7 mounted to move between an open position in which said closable communication zone 4 between the compartments is open and a closed position in which said zone 4 is closed. This closure member 7 is in the closed position in which said communication zone 4 is closed when the stopper 6 of the filler opening 5 is in the closed position.
(26) This closure member 7 is in the form of a dip element 71 provided with a sealing gasket 72 positioned inside the dip tube 8, this sealing gasket 72 being disposed at the zone of the dip tube 8 that is disposed between said openings 81, 82 of said tube when the stopper 6 of the filler opening is in the closed position.
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(29) In these two embodiments, the stopper and the closure member are made in the form of two distinct parts. In particular, the closure member 7 is equipped with return means 73 for urging it to return to the open position, and the stopper 6 acts as an active pusher by applying thrust to said closure member 7, in opposition to the return means 73, while said stopper 6 is going from the open position to the closed position.
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(31) Thus, the compartments are filled via said axial opening and then the transfer from one compartment to the other takes place via the radial openings. When the stopper 6 is closed, it acts, via the inside of its cap, which is, for example, provided with an internal bulge at the end-wall of the cap, to bear on the top end of the rod so as to cause the rod to slide inside the dip tube to a position in which the sealing gasket is positioned at the zone of the dip tube 8 that is disposed between the openings 81, 82 of said tube and obstructs said tube 8 when the stopper 6 of the filler opening is in the closed state. Thus, any communication between the compartments via this zone is prevented.
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(33) Independently of the embodiment chosen for the closure member 7, each compartment 2; 3 is provided with an air escape opening 84; 85. The air escape openings 84, 85 of the compartments 2, 3 open out into the dip tube 8.
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(37) By means of the tank as described above, the architecture is simplified, and the filling time is reduced without adversely affecting overall operation.