Equalization device, in particular in the form of a tank

11168706 · 2021-11-09

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An equalization device is, in particular, in the form of a tank. The housing (2) of the tank has at least one inlet (8) and one outlet (10) for receiving and discharging fluid, respectively, at least in one of the housing walls (4) of the housing, which housing can be filled with the fluid. At least one equalization body (14) is arranged within the housing (2). The equalization body is at least partly provided with an elastically compliant separating wall (20). The interior of the equalization body is delimited, and is at least partly in pressure-equalizing connection (32) with the surroundings at a passage (12, 32) through one of the housing walls (4).

Claims

1. A equalization device, comprising: a tank housing having housing walls with an inlet for filling fluid in the tank housing, with an outlet for discharging the fluid from the tank housing and with a pressure-equalizing connection in fluid communication with an environment outside the tank housing and attached to an upper housing wall of the tank housing, the tank housing forming a closed container for the fluid in the housing except for passages of the inlet, the outlet and the pressure-equalizing connection; an equalization body disposed inside the tank housing and rigidly mounted to the upper housing wall, the equalization body having an elastically flexible separating wall delimiting an internal space of the equalization body, the internal space being connected continuously in fluid communication with the pressure-equalization connection and thereby to the environment, the separating wall being a flexible accumulator bladder of elastomeric material, the internal space being at least partially filled with foam material; and a protective housing fixedly rigidly mounted in the tank housing at an upper end of the protective housing to the upper housing wall under the pressure-equalizing connection by a mounting bracket, the equalization body being disposed in the protective housing, the protective housing protecting the equalization body from pressure pulsation and pressure shocks and having a passage passing therethrough; whereby an oscillating volume of the fluid in the tank housing or a volume increase due to a temperature increase of the fluid in the tank housing deforms the separating wall of the equalization body corresponding to displacement volumes in the fluid in the tank housing.

2. An equalization device according to claim 1 wherein the foam material is open-celled, porous and elastically flexible.

3. An equalization device according to claim 1 wherein the flexible accumulator bladder is spindle-shaped in an uncompressed state thereof and extends vertically in the tank housing.

4. An equalization device according to claim 1 wherein the housing walls of the tank housing form a rectangular-shaped storage tank; and the flexible accumulator bladder is disposed in a corner region of the tank housing at least partial untouched by fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet in the tank housing.

5. An equalization device according to claim 1 wherein the foam material is a polymer polyol cured to form flexible polyurethane foam crosslinked by a crosslinking agent.

6. An equalization device according to claim 5 wherein the crosslinking agent is diglycol amine.

7. An equalization device according to claim 5 wherein the flexible polyurethane foam after being cured and crosslinked has a thermal capacity of 20° C. greater than 1 J/gk at a flow resistance between 1400 and 3800 Ns/m.sup.2 as a porosity measure of the foam material.

8. An equalization device according to claim 7 wherein a value of the thermal capacity is between 1.5 and 1.9 J/gk.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:

(2) FIG. 1 is a schematically simplified, perspective view of an equalization device according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in form of a tank; and

(3) FIG. 2 is a side view in section through the equalization body of the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(4) FIG. 1 shows a schematically much simplified representation of the exemplary embodiment of the invention in form of a tank. The housing 2 of the tank has the shape of a cube, with planar housing walls 4. The housing 2 provides for the fluid a container which, with the exception of passages, is completely closed. One of the passages shown in the representation of FIG. 1 is a normally closed service opening 6, which is located in a central position in a vertical housing wall 4. When open, opening 6 permits access to the inside of the housing. In the vertical housing wall 4, which adjoins the wall with the service opening 6 as shown in FIG. 1, six further passages 8 are provided, each of which is a fluid inlet connection point. Provided in the opposite vertical housing wall 4 are also six connection points 10, each of which constitutes a fluid outlet. A further and last passage is provided in the upper, horizontal housing wall 4, which is a connection point 12 to which an equalization body 14 is attached, as depicted separately in FIG. 2 together with its protective housing 16. The remaining construction elements disposed on the housing walls 4, as shown in FIG. 1, are attachment or mounting components, such as the base rails 18, which do not provide a passage in the housing walls 4 into the inside of the container.

(5) The equalization body 14 is provided as elastically flexible separating wall with a flexible accumulator bladder 20 that is provided with a filling 22 of foam material. The filling 22 provided in the equalization device according to the invention is an open-cell foam material that is highly porous and elastically flexible. The filling 22 used in the present example is flexible polyurethane foam. Nevertheless, other highly porous foam materials may also be used. As shown in FIG. 2, the accumulator bladder 20 is retained inside the protective housing 16 to protect it from pressure pulsations and pressure shocks. The protective housing 16 comes in the present example in form of a storage cylinder with a circular cross-section. The protective housing 16 may be made from metal or laminates. At the lower end, as depicted in FIG. 2, the protective housing 16 is provided with an opening 26 through which the accumulator bladder 20 may be inserted into protective housing 16 in a compressed state. In the uncompressed state, as it is shown in FIG. 2, the flexible accumulator bladder 20 has the depicted spindle-shaped, rotationally symmetrical form shown in the drawing. At the upper end, the accumulator bladder 20 is provided with a reinforced section 28 into which a connector 30 is fitted. Connector 30 protrudes through the protective housing 16 to the outside. Provided on the inside of connector 30, which is shaped as a rotationally symmetrical spigot, is a coaxial channel 32, which provides a passage from the inside of the accumulator bladder 20, facilitating an air exchange between the inside of the accumulator bladder 20 and the environment. The connector 30 forms at the same time the attachment of the accumulator bladder 20 together with protective housing 16 at the connection point 12 of the upper housing wall 4. To this end the connector 30 is provided with an external thread for a clamp nut 34, which forms a screw connection with housing wall 4. The end of connector 30, which protrudes from the housing wall 4, is protected by a protective cover 36, which is permeable to air and is pushed over the nut 34.

(6) To obtain the flexible polyurethane foam, the insertion of the foam filling 22 may be implemented through a method in which the foam components are inserted as a free-flowing blend of polyols, catalysts and a crosslinking agent, such as di glycol amine, via channel 32 in connector 30. After curing of the cross-linked compound, the finished, flexible polyurethane foam, which is advantageously suitable for the equalization body of the equalization device according to the invention, has a thermal capacity of 20° C.>1 J/gK, preferably a value of 1.4 J/gK to 1.9 J/gK. The flow resistance, which is a measure for the porosity of the foam material, is between 1400 and 3800 Ns/m.sup.3. As shown in FIG. 1, the equalization body 14, which extends in vertical direction inside housing 2, is attached in a corner section at the upper housing wall 4 of housing 2, which is in the vicinity of corner 38, formed by the housing wall 4 with the connection points 10 and the housing wall 4 with the service opening 6. In this arrangement, the equalization body 14 is located in a part of the housing that is offset from the top as well as laterally with respect to the main flow section of the fluid flowing from the connection points 8 to the connection points 10. Due to the comparably even flow, the equalization body 14 is then subjected to a reduced load of flow forces that may harm it.

(7) While one embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.