Replaceable Fluid Container with Removable Manifold
20200173606 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16N19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0483
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16N19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A power unit replaceable fluid container, the power unit being in fluid connection with a fluid distribution system, is disclosed. The container comprises a generally cuboid housing adapted to contain a fluid, the housing having a continuous outer wall, a base portion closing one end of the outer wall and a lid portion situated opposite the base portion and closing a second end of the outer wall to form a container. An indent is provided in the base portion and a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet situated within the indent. The indent in the base portion is sized to receive and accommodate a removable manifold.
Claims
1. Power unit replaceable fluid container, the power unit being in fluid connection with a fluid distribution system, comprising: A generally cuboid housing adapted to contain a fluid, the housing having a continuous outer wall, a base portion closing one end of the outer wall and a lid portion situated opposite the base portion and closing a second end of the outer wall to form a container; An indent in the base portion; and A fluid inlet and a fluid outlet situated within the indent; Wherein the indent in the base portion is sized to receive and accommodate a removable manifold.
2. Replaceable fluid container as claimed in claim 1, wherein The indent in the base portion includes securing means to secure the removable manifold to the housing.
3. Replaceable fluid container as claimed in claim 2, wherein The securing means comprise a screw thread or at least one lip and channel arrangement.
4. Replaceable fluid container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base portion is further adapted to sit within a dock provided to connect the replaceable fluid container with the fluid distribution system of the power unit.
5. Removable manifold for use in the replaceable fluid container as claimed in claim 1, comprising: A manifold housing having at least first and second opposing sides, a first opposing side adapted to be adjacent the replaceable fluid container and the second opposing side adapted to be remote from the fluid container; A manifold inlet and a manifold outlet positioned on the second opposing side; A container inlet and a container outlet positioned on the first opposing side; Wherein interior to the manifold housing, the manifold inlet is connected to the container inlet and the manifold outlet is connected to the container outlet; and Wherein a filter is mounted in the manifold housing such that fluid flowing into the manifold inlet and fluid flowing out of the manifold outlet flows via the filter.
6. Removable manifold as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a screw thread or at least one channel and lip to engage with the securing means in the indent of the base portion.
7. Replaceable fluid container as claimed in any preceding claim 1, wherein the fluid is a lubricating fluid.
8. Removable manifold as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a self-sealing coupling.
Description
[0007] Embodiments of the invention will now be explained by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0010] Embodiments of the present invention take the approach that a replaceable oil container can be used with a removable manifold that contains an oil filter. In situations where a power unit, such as an engine, is in fluid connection with a fluid distribution system, the replaceable fluid container comprises a generally cuboid housing adapted to contain a fluid, the housing having a continuous outer wall, a base portion closing one end of the outer wall and a lid portion situated opposite the base portion and closing a second end of the outer wall to form the container. An indent is provided in the base portion, with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet situated within the indent. The indent itself is sized to receive and accommodate a removable manifold. The manifold comprises a manifold housing having at least first and second opposing sides. The first opposing side is adapted to be adjacent the replaceable fluid container and the second opposing side is adapted to be remote from the fluid container. A manifold inlet and a manifold outlet are positioned on the second opposing side. A container inlet and a container outlet are positioned on the first opposing side. Interior to the manifold housing, the manifold inlet is connected to the container inlet and the manifold outlet is connected to the container outlet. A filter is mounted in the manifold housing such that fluid flowing into the manifold inlet and fluid flowing out of the manifold outlet flows via the filter. This will now be described in more detail below.
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[0012] A removable manifold 14 may be connected to the replaceable fluid container 1 via the indent 8 in order for fluid contained in the replaceable fluid container 1 to flow out through the manifold 14. The manifold 14 may be connected using a friction fit, where the indent 8 and manifold 14 are sized such that the manifold 14 just fits into the indent 8 and is retained by friction. Alternatively, the indent 8 in the base portion 4 may include securing means (not shown) to secure the removable manifold 14 to the housing 2. The securing means may comprise a screw thread or at least one lip and channel arrangement. For example, a single lip may extend around the entire periphery of the indent 8 or several smaller lips may be provided regularly spaced around the periphery of the indent 8. The indent 8 itself is sized to receive and accommodate a removable manifold 14. Additionally or alternatively, the removable manifold 14 may comprise a self-sealing coupling.
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[0014] The replaceable fluid container 1 is preferable made from recyclable and/or reusable materials. These include many plastics materials and reinforced plastics materials, such as nylon, that may be recycled easily or are robust enough to be reused several times. With this in mind, the replaceable manifold 14 is adapted to be removed from the housing 2 to facilitate the recycling and/or reuse of the replaceable fluid container 1. The replaceable manifold 14 may also be made from a recyclable material, preferably the same as, or compatible with, the material used for the replaceable fluid container 1. The replaceable fluid container 1 may also comprise a controller unit to control the flow of fluid into and out of the replaceable fluid container 1. The controller may comprise a processor and a memory to store information about the fluid, fluid flow or fluid quality. The controller may be able to communicate with an engine controller in the machine 1. The replaceable fluid container 1 also comprises a level sensor to indicate when the fluid within the replaceable fluid container has reached a critical level. The push-fit connectors are made of suitable materials such as stainless steel.
[0015] Further embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to the person skilled in the art from the scope of the dependent claims.