GAS CONSUMER SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
20230391185 · 2023-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2015/0319
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0639
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0638
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03144
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a gas consumer system for a vehicle, the gas consumer system being configured to generate power by consuming gas, the gas consumer system comprising a gas consumer comprising an inlet configured to receive a flow of gas, at least one gas tank, the gas tank comprising a gas tank outlet, a conduit connecting the gas tank outlet of the tank to the inlet of the gas consumer, and an elongated sleeve attached to the inlet of the gas consumer and to the gas tank outlet of the gas tank, wherein the conduit is housed within the elongated sleeve, the elongated sleeve comprising a sleeve outlet configured to convey leakage of gas between the gas consumer and the gas tank away from the gas consumer system.
Claims
1. A gas consumer system for a vehicle, the gas consumer system being configured to generate power by consuming gas, the gas consumer system comprising: a gas consumer comprising an inlet configured to receive a flow of gas, at least one gas tank, the gas tank comprising a gas tank outlet, a conduit connecting the gas tank outlet of the tank to the inlet of the gas consumer, and an elongated sleeve attached to the inlet of the gas consumer and to the gas tank outlet of the gas tank, wherein the conduit is housed within the elongated sleeve, the elongated sleeve comprising a sleeve outlet configured to convey leakage of gas between the gas consumer and the gas tank away from the gas consumer system.
2. The gas consumer system according to claim 1, wherein the gas consumer system comprises a plurality of gas tanks, each gas tank having an individual gas tank outlet, wherein the conduit is connected between each gas tank outlet and the inlet of the gas consumer, wherein the conduit further extends between each of the plurality of gas tank outlets.
3. The gas consumer system according to claim 1, wherein the elongated sleeve comprises an elongated portion extending in a direction away from the gas consumer and the gas tank, the sleeve outlet being arranged at an end position of the elongated portion.
4. The gas consumer system according to claim 3, wherein the end position of the elongated portion is configured to be arranged above, or rearward of, a passenger compartment of the vehicle.
5. The gas consumer system according to claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of tanks comprises a valve at the gas tank outlet.
6. The gas consumer system according to claim 5, wherein each of the valves are housed within the elongated sleeve.
7. The gas consumer system according to claim 1, wherein the gas consumer system further comprises a gas sensor arranged in the elongated sleeve, the gas sensor being configured to detect the presence of leakage of gas in the elongated sleeve.
8. The gas consumer system according to claim 7, wherein the gas sensor is positioned at the sleeve outlet.
9. The gas consumer system according to claim 7, wherein the gas consumer system further comprises a control unit comprising processing circuitry operably connected to each of the valves, the processing circuitry being configured to: receive a signal from the gas sensor, the signal being indicative of a level of leakage gas present in the elongated sleeve, compare the level of leakage gas with a predetermined threshold, and control the valves to assume a closed position in which gas is prevented from leaving the gas tanks when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
10. The gas consumer system according to claim 9, wherein the processing circuitry is further operatively connected to the gas consumer, the processing circuitry being configured to control the gas consumer to assume a non-power generating mode when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
11. The gas consumer system according to claim 9, wherein the processing circuitry is connected to a human machine interface display, the processing circuitry being configured to transmit a signal indicative of gas leakage to the human machine interface display when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
12. The gas consumer system according to claim 1, wherein the gas consumer is a fuel cell.
13. A method of controlling a gas consumer system, the gas consumer system comprising a gas consumer comprising an inlet configured to receive a flow of gas, at least one gas tank, the gas tank comprising a gas tank outlet provided with a valve, a conduit connecting the gas tank outlet of the gas tank to the inlet of the gas consumer, and an elongated sleeve attached to the inlet of the gas consumer and to the gas tank outlet, wherein the conduit is housed within the elongated sleeve, the elongated sleeve comprising a sleeve outlet configured to convey leakage of gas between the gas consumer and the gas tank away from the gas consumer system, the method comprising: determining a level of leakage gas present in the elongated sleeve, and controlling the valve to assume a closed position in which gas is prevented from leaving the gas tank when the level of leakage gas is above a predetermined threshold.
14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising controlling the gas consumer to assume a non-power generating mode when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
15. The method according to claim 13, further comprising transmitting a signal indicative of gas leakage to a human machine interface display when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the gas consumer is a fuel cell.
17. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising program code to be executed by processing circuitry of a gas consumer system, wherein the gas consumer system includes a gas consumer comprising an inlet configured to receive a flow of gas, at least one gas tank, the gas tank comprising a gas tank outlet provided with a valve, a conduit connecting the gas tank outlet of the gas tank to the inlet of the gas consumer, and an elongated sleeve attached to the inlet of the gas consumer and to the gas tank outlet, wherein the conduit is housed within the elongated sleeve, the elongated sleeve comprising a sleeve outlet configured to convey leakage of gas between the gas consumer and the gas tank away from the gas consumer system, whereby execution of the program code causes the gas consumer system to perform operations comprising: determining a level of leakage gas present in the elongated sleeve, and controlling the valve to assume a closed position in which gas is prevented from leaving the gas tank when the level of leakage gas is above a predetermined threshold.
18. The non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 17, further comprising controlling the gas consumer to assume a non-power generating mode when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
19. The non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 17, further comprising transmitting a signal indicative of gas leakage to a human machine interface display when the level of leakage gas is above the predetermined threshold.
20. The non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 17, wherein the gas consumer is a fuel cell.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The above, as well as additional objects, features, and advantages, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of exemplary embodiments, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. The disclosed subject matter may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness. Like reference character refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0034] Reference is made to
[0035] As can be seen from
[0036] Moreover, as seen in
[0037] Although the
[0038] Moreover, the working machine 10 also comprises a control unit 1. The control unit 1 may form part of the below described gas consumer system for controlling operation thereof. Further, the control unit 1 comprises control circuitry which may include a microprocessor, microcontroller, programmable digital signal processor or another programmable device. The control circuitry may also, or instead, each include an application specific integrated circuit, a programmable gate array or programmable array logic, a programmable logic device, or a digital signal processor. Where the control circuitry includes a programmable device such as the microprocessor, microcontroller or programmable digital signal processor mentioned above, the processor may further include computer executable code that controls operation of the programmable device. It should be understood that all or some parts of the functionality provided by means of the control circuitry may be at least partly integrated with an upper layer vehicle control unit (not shown) of the working machine. Accordingly, the control unit 1 thus controls gear shifting of the below described transmission arrangements as well as operation of the electric machines. When controlling gear shifting, the control unit 1 may control operation of the various shift elements of the transmission arrangements.
[0039] In order to describe the gas consumer system in further detail, reference is made to
[0040] Moreover, the gas consumer system 200 also comprises a conduit 206 connecting the gas tank 204 and the gas consumer 202 to each other. Hence, the gas in the gas tank 204 is fed to the gas consumer 202 via the conduit 206. Also, the gas consumer system 200 further comprises an elongated sleeve 208. The elongated sleeve 208 is, as also depicted in detail in
[0041] Moreover, the elongated sleeve 208 also comprises an elongated portion 214. The elongated portion 214 extends from an intermediate position 216 of the elongated sleeve 208 to a sleeve outlet 218. The intermediate position 216 is arranged on the elongated sleeve 208 at a position between the gas tank 204 and the gas consumer 202. Potential leakage of gas is thus conveyed to the sleeve outlet 218 via the elongated portion 214. The position of the sleeve outlet 218 relative to the working machine 10 depends on the particular gas conveyed from the gas tank 204 to the gas consumer 202. As a non-limiting example, a heavy gas, i.e., a gas with relatively high density, may be vented downwards, while a light gas with a relatively low density may be vented upwards. In the latter case, and according to a non-limiting example, the elongated portion, and in turn the sleeve outlet 218 is arranged above and/or rearward of a passenger compartment of the working machine 10.
[0042] The elongated sleeve may be made from a material which is flexible and of low weight, i.e., the density of the elongated sleeve may be low. The elongated sleeve 208 must not be designed to withstand high pressure levels as its purpose is to merely convey leakage gas. Also, a lower weight of the elongated sleeve is beneficial as it will not substantially affect the overall weight of the working machine 10.
[0043] The gas consumer system 200 also comprises a valve 220. The valve 220 is arranged and connected to the gas tank outlet 212. The valve 220 may be controlled by means of control unit 1. Hence, the control unit 1 controls the valve 220 between an open position in which gas from the gas tank 204 is fed to the gas consumer 202, and a closed position in which gas is prevented from leaving the gas tank 204, i.e., prevented to reach the gas consumer 202. As depicted in
[0044] In order to describe the gas consumer system 200 according to another example embodiment, reference is now made to
[0045] In
[0046] The gas consumer system 200 exemplified in
[0047] At the sleeve outlet 218, the gas consumer system 200 comprises a gas sensor 330. The gas sensor 330 is connected to the control unit 1 and configured to transmit a signal indicative of the presence of gas in the elongated sleeve 208 to the control unit 1. When the control unit 1 receives a signal indicating the presence of gas in the elongated sleeve 208, the control unit 1 can control each of the valves 220, 220′, 220″ to assume the closed position, in particular if the gas level is above a predetermined threshold limit. Hereby, the leakage may be potentially stopped, and the damage reduced.
[0048] As an alternative, or complement, the control unit 1 can also transmit a control signal to the gas consumer 202 to assume a non-power generating mode, i.e., to stop operation of the gas consumer 202.
[0049] It should be readily understood that the
[0050] Furthermore, upon detecting the presence of gas, the control unit 1, or processing circuitry of the control unit 1, can also transmit a signal to a human machine interface display (not shown) in the cabin compartment to inform the operator of a leakage. As an alternative, the detected leakage of gas can be transmitted via telematics/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi, etc. to a control station at a remote distance from the working machine, whereby a suitable action can be taken.
[0051] In order to sum up, reference is made to
[0052] It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.