FUEL TANK FOR A VEHICLE
20210347251 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2015/03105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2200/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N3/2066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2610/1406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fuel tank for a vehicle includes a main tank comprising a first tank volume defined by an outside wall and an auxiliary tank extending from an aperture provided in the outside wall. The auxiliary tank is formed as a pocket-shaped continuation of the outside wall into the first tank volume bounded by the outside wall. The auxiliary tank forms a second tank volume which is separated from the first tank volume and opens into a filler neck which runs inside the first tank volume and emerges on the outside wall of the main tank.
Claims
1. A fuel tank for a vehicle, comprising: a main tank comprising a first tank volume defined by an outside wall; an auxiliary tank extending from an aperture provided in the outside wall, the auxiliary tank formed as a pocket-shaped continuation of the outside wall into the first tank volume bounded by the outside wall, wherein the auxiliary tank forms a second tank volume which is separated from the first tank volume; wherein, the auxiliary tank opens into a filler neck which runs inside the first tank volume and emerges on the outside wall of the main tank.
2. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second filler neck coupled to the main tank on the outside wall.
3. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein the auxiliary tank is an integral constituent part of the outside wall of the main tank.
4. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aperture formed in the outside wall is closed by a tank cap.
5. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 4, wherein the tank cap forms a liquid-tight fit along a fixing area formed on the outside wall.
6. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 4, wherein the aperture formed in the outside wall is closed by a housing of an operating component.
7. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 6, wherein along the fixing area an assembly portion surrounded by the housing of the operating component is embedded into the outside wall.
8. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 4, further comprising an assembly device for attaching the tank cap is disposed along the fixing area.
9. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 4, wherein fixing area is formed as an undercut surrounding the aperture for attaching the tank cap.
10. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main tank and auxiliary tank are connected to one another via a closeable drain valve.
11. A fuel tank for a vehicle, comprising: a main tank comprising a first tank volume defined by an outside wall, the main configured to store a first fluid in the first tank volume; an auxiliary tank for storing a second fluid in a second tank volume, the auxiliary tank extending from an aperture formed in the outside wall of the main tank such that the auxiliary tank is formed as a pocket-shaped continuation of the outside wall into the first tank volume bounded by the outside wall; a first filler neck comprising a first end and a second end, the first end being fluidly coupled to the second tank volume and the second end connected to the outside wall of the main tank; and a second filler neck fluidly coupled to the first tank volume.
12. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 11, wherein the first fluid neck passes through the first tank volume.
13. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 11, wherein, the second tank volume is separate from the first tank volume.
14. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 11, wherein the main tank comprises a recess formed in the outer wall, the second end of the first filler neck being connected to the recess.
15. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a tank cap operably closing the aperture to form a liquid-tight fit along a fixing area of the outside wall.
16. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a seal disposed between the tank cap and the fixing area.
17. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 15, wherein the tank cap comprises at least one of a dosing unit, a filling level sensor, a temperature sensor, and a conductivity sensor.
18. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 15, wherein fixing area is formed as an undercut surrounding the aperture for attaching the tank cap.
19. The fuel tank as claimed in claim 11, wherein the main tank and auxiliary tank are connected to one another via a closeable drain valve.
20. A fuel tank for a vehicle, comprising: a main tank comprising a first tank volume defined by an outside wall, the main configured to store a first fluid in the first tank volume; an auxiliary tank for storing a second fluid in a second tank volume, the auxiliary tank extending from an aperture formed in the outside wall of the main tank such that the auxiliary tank is formed as a pocket-shaped continuation of the outside wall into the first tank volume bounded by the outside wall; a first filler neck comprising a first end and a second end, the first end being fluidly coupled to the second tank volume and the second end connected to the outside wall of the main tank; a second filler neck fluidly coupled to the first tank volume; and a tank cap operably closing the aperture to form a liquid-tight fit along a fixing area of the outside wall; wherein, the main tank and auxiliary tank are connected to one another via a closeable drain valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
[0016]
[0017] Corresponding reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
[0019] The fuel tank 10 comprises a main tank 12 for diesel fuel and an auxiliary tank 14 for storing an aqueous urea solution that can be fed to an SCR catalytic converter for reduction of the nitrogen oxides contained in an exhaust gas flow from a diesel engine. Such an aqueous urea solution is also known under the designations “AdBlue” or “DEF,” i.e., Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
[0020] For reasons of clarity the diesel engine and the SCR catalytic converter—and other constituent parts of an exhaust system relating to this—are not reproduced in
[0021] The fuel tank 10 here is fitted to a supporting structure of the vehicle by clamping bands or by clamping elements as described in DE 10 2016 213 103 A1.
[0022] As can be seen from
[0023] In addition, a further filler neck 30 is provided, which opens into the main tank 12 on the outside wall 18. The further filler neck 30 is situated on an upper side 32 of the main tank 12. An outer end 34 that can be closed by a further tank cap (not shown) in an altogether conventional manner points obliquely upwards away from the upper side 32 of the main tank 12.
[0024] In the fitted position on the vehicle in which the fuel tank 10 is intended to operate, the aperture 16 of the auxiliary tank 14 is situated, for example, on the upper side 32 of the main tank 12. This aperture has a circular cross section corresponding to the shape of the auxiliary tank 14. In this context it is also feasible, in a departure from the squared shape of the fuel tank 10 shown, for the main tank 12 to be formed as a polyhedron having further wall portions, in particular ones running at an oblique or skewed angle to one another, the aperture 16 of the auxiliary tank 14 being situated in one of these wall portions.
[0025] The auxiliary tank 14 is an integral constituent part of the outside wall 18 of the main tank 12. The fuel tank 10 formed in this is composed of a thermoplastic material, which is blow-molded, thermoformed or roto-formed or produced by another suitable hollow body forming process. The fuel tank 10 here is produced from one molding or in multiple parts, the individual constituent parts of the tank in the latter case being permanently welded or bonded together so as to produce an integral tank body 36. Depending on the tank capacity, the type of plastics used and the method of manufacture, the thickness of the outside wall 18 of the tank body 36 thus formed is in the range from 2 to 35 mm.
[0026] The aperture 16 formed in the outside wall 18 of the main tank 12 is closed by a tank cap 38, the tank cap 38 creating a liquid-tight fit along a fixing area 40 formed on the outside wall 18. For this purpose, an elastic seal 42 runs between the fixing area 40 and the tank cap 38.
[0027] Among other things, the tank cap 38 carries a dosing unit 44, which in addition to a suction pipe 46 projecting into the auxiliary tank 14 comprises a pump 38 for delivering the urea solution contained in the auxiliary tank 14 to an injection nozzle of the SCR catalytic converter, a filling level sensor 50 and also sensors 52 for registering the temperature, conductivity and other quality criteria of the urea solution. In addition, a tank ventilation 54 and a temperature control device 56, which in operation of the vehicle serves to prevent the urea solution from potentially solidifying at winter temperatures, are arranged on the tank cap 38. In this case the tank cap 38 forms a module, which combines all the operating components needed for supplying the SCR catalytic converter with urea solution.
[0028] Along the fixing area 40 an assembly device 58 for attaching the tank cap 38 is embedded into the outside wall 18 to protect it against corrosion. In the case of the hollow-formed tank body 36 here, the assembly device 58 is inserted into an associated injection mold and then at least partially encased with plastic. The assembly device 58 takes the form of threaded inserts 60 distributed along the fixing area 40, into which corresponding clamping elements 62 can be screwed for attaching the tank cap 38.
[0029] According to the representation in
[0030] In order to facilitate cleaning of the auxiliary tank 14, the main tank 12 and the auxiliary tank 14 can be connected to one another via a closeable drain valve 66 in the shape of a drain screw plug 68. The drain valve 66 is arranged in a base 70 of the pocket-shaped auxiliary tank 14, in such a way that the latter is easily accessible from outside when the tank cap 38 is removed. The liquid drained off from the auxiliary tank 14 when cleaning then passes first into the main tank 12 and from there can be pumped out.
[0031] According to another embodiment and differing from the representation in
[0032] While embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed hereinabove, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.