Corrosion Inhibitor Apparatus for Land Vehicles
20210230752 ยท 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sacrificial metal component, such as a zinc bar, is mounted on the frame of a land vehicle to reduce the corrosion of the frame of the land vehicle. The zinc bar is mounted on the frame in a manner to electrically couple the zinc bar to the land vehicle to promote the sacrificial nature of the zinc bar. The zinc bar can be mounted on a metal bracket secured to the frame of the land vehicle by metal fasteners, molded with a steel mounting strap that can be secured to the frame of the land vehicle by metal fasteners, or simply be detachably connected to the zinc bar and to the frame of the land vehicle, or alternatively, attached directly to the frame of the land vehicle. With reduction in size, the zinc bar will need to be replaced for continued operation.
Claims
1. A corrosion inhibitor device for mounting on a steel or aluminum component of a land vehicle or machine operating over the surface of the land, comprising: a zinc body adapted to be detachably connected to the steel or aluminum component of a land vehicle or machine; and fastener members detachably connecting the zinc body to the steel or aluminum component of the land vehicle or machine so that the zinc body is electrically conductive with respect to the steel or aluminum component of said land vehicle.
2. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 1 further comprising: a mounting strap secured to the zinc body and engaged by said fastener members to said steel or aluminum component of the land vehicle or machine.
3. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 2 wherein said mounting strap is integrally molded into the zinc body.
4. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 3 wherein said fastener members are bolts that pass through holes formed in said mounting strap and aligned holes in said steel or aluminum component to secure the mounting strap to the steel or aluminum component.
5. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 3 wherein said mounting strap extends from opposing ends of the zinc body to present mounting tabs that connect directly to said steel or aluminum component of said land vehicle or machine.
6. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 2 wherein said mounting strap and said zinc body are separate components to enable the zinc body to be detached from said mounting strap without requiring said mounting strap to be disconnected from said steel or aluminum component.
7. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 1 wherein said zinc body is formed with an opening passing centrally therethrough to enable said fasteners to connect said zinc body directly to said steel or aluminum component.
8. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 1 wherein said steel or aluminum component of said land vehicle comprises the frame of said land vehicle.
9. A corrosion inhibitor device for mounting on a steel or aluminum component of a land vehicle or machine operating over the surface of the land, comprising: a zinc body adapted to be detachably connected to the steel or aluminum component of a land vehicle or machine; fastener members to connect the zinc body to the steel or aluminum component of the land vehicle or machine in an electrically conductive manner; and a mounting strap molded into said zinc body and projecting from opposing ends of said zinc body to present a pair of opposing mounting tabs for engagement by said fastener members mount said zinc body to said steel or aluminum component of the land vehicle or machine in said electrically conductive manner.
10. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 9 wherein said steel or aluminum component of the land vehicle or machine comprises the frame of said land vehicle or machine.
11. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 10 wherein said fastener members are bolts that pass through holes formed in said mounting tabs and aligned holes formed in said steel or aluminum component to secure the mounting strap to the frame of said land vehicle or machine.
12. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 10 wherein said mounting strap and said zinc body are separate components to enable the zinc body to be detached from said mounting strap without requiring said mounting strap to be disconnected from said frame of said land vehicle or machine.
13. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 12 wherein said zinc body is formed with an opening passing centrally therethrough to enable said fasteners to connect said zinc body directly to said frame of said land vehicle or machine.
14. A corrosion inhibitor device for mounting on a frame of a land vehicle operating over the surface of the land, comprising: a sacrificial metal body detachably connected to said frame of said land vehicle; fastener members connecting the sacrificial metal body to said frame of the land vehicle in an electrically conductive manner.
15. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 14 wherein said sacrificial metal body is formed of zinc.
16. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 15 wherein said sacrificial zinc body is connected to a mounting strap engaged by said fastener members to said frame of said land vehicle.
17. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 16 wherein said mounting strap is molded into said sacrificial zinc body, said mounting strap projecting from one end of said zinc body to be engaged by said fastener members for connection thereof to said frame of said land vehicle.
18. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 16 wherein said mounting strap is molded into said sacrificial zinc body, said mounting strap projecting from opposing ends of said zinc body to present opposing mounting tabs for engagement by said fastener members and connection thereof to said frame of said land vehicle.
19. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 16 wherein said sacrificial zinc body is detachably connected to said mounting strap.
20. The corrosion inhibitor device of claim 15 wherein said sacrificial zinc body is connected directly to said frame of said land vehicle by said fastener members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The advantages of this invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of the invention, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0041] A second embodiment of the corrosion inhibitor device 10 is best seen in
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[0047] In each of the seven embodiments, the body 12 is connected to the frame 20 in a manner that the body 12 has a good ground so that the electrical current can pass through and into the zinc body 12. As a result, the zinc body 12 establishes a sacrificial component that corrodes first, as the second lowermost element on the Nobel Scale, before much corrosion is encountered by the steel or aluminum components of the land vehicle. The zinc body 12 serves as a sacrificial member to accept the corrosion that would otherwise be attacking the steel or aluminum components. Accordingly, over time, the zinc body 12 will reduce in size due to the corrosion thereof. As a rule of thumb, when, the zinc body 12 is about half the size, i.e., weight, compared to the original size of the zinc body 12 when initially installed, the device 10 should be replaced.
[0048] The size of the zinc body 12 can change from one application to another. For commercial trucks and tractor-trailers, which are typically on the highway much of the time through all kinds of weather, a zinc body 12 weighing about six pounds would be appropriate for initial installation. Other applications, such as perhaps a motorcycle, would likely have a much smaller zinc body 12, perhaps one and one-half or two pounds in weight. Construction machines, such as bulldozers or cranes, may utilize even larger zinc bodies 12, perhaps even ten pound zinc bodies 12. Placement on the frame 20 of the land vehicle or machine 5, 6, 8, 9 is a matter of convenience, and can largely be placed out of sight, but not out of reach, as the zinc body 12 needs to be replaced when worn through corrosion.
[0049] Installation is rather simple in that the corrosion inhibitor device 10 is connected directly to the steel frame 20 or other steel or aluminum component without insulating the device 10 from the frame 20. The direct connection facilitates the passage of electrical current into the zinc body 12 when the vehicle is wet. The location of the attachment is a matter of choice of the owner, however, the larger the vehicle or machine, it is possible that multiple devices 10 will preferably be attached to the vehicle frame. Monitoring of the corrosion inhibitor devices 10 is also important, as the devices 10 should be checked every three months and annually to determine the remaining size of the zinc body 12. When the zinc body 12 has reduced to about half size, compared to the weight of the zinc body 12 when originally installed on the land vehicle or machine, the zinc body 12 should be replaced with a full sized zinc body 12.
[0050] It will be understood that changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts, which have been described and illustrated to explain the nature of the invention will occur to and may be made by those skilled in the art upon a reading of this disclosure within the principles of the scope of the invention. The foregoing description illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention; however, concepts, as based upon the description may be employed in other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following claims are intended to protect the invention broadly, as well as in the specific form shown.
[0051] For example, the term fasteners or fastener members described above and placed in the claims can include other attachment processes, including welding, riveting or other connecting devices or processes. In addition, the zinc body 12 could be placed into a carrier (not shown) that can retain the zinc body in an electrically conductive manner while the carrier is affixed, connected, welded, riveted, etc. to the steel or aluminum component that is intended to be protected from corrosion.
[0052] Any land vehicle or machine that has an electrical system accelerates the corrosion process due to electrolysis. However, corrosion will still occur at a slower rate on equipment without an electrical system, such as snow plows, farm equipment and pipes in dairy barns, as examples.