FLEXIBLE TANK HAVING RING PART

20240199317 ยท 2024-06-20

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Abstract

A flexible tank for carrying liquid or liquid-based material in a vehicle chassis or in a container is provided, and the flexible tank has a body which defines a closed volume, at least one ring part which narrows the cross-section of said body and which forms at least one first compartment and at least one second compartment, and the flexible tank further has at least one filling inlet. Accordingly, the improvement is that the subject matter flexible tank includes at least one folding region defined between one each folding lines provided at a first distance at both sides of the ring part and folded onto or under at least one of the first compartment and the second compartment after approaching of the folding lines to each other.

Claims

1. A flexible tank for carrying liquid or liquid-based material in a vehicle chassis or in a container, wherein the flexible tank has a body, at least one ring part and at least one filling inlet, wherein the body defines a closed volume, and the at least one ring part narrows a cross-section of the body and forms at least one first compartment and at least one second compartment, wherein the flexible tank comprises at least one folding region defined between one each folding lines provided at a first distance at both sides of the ring part and folded onto or under at least one of the first compartment and the second compartment after approaching of the folding lines to each other.

2. The flexible tank according to claim 1, wherein at least one fixation element is provided for providing fixation of the folding region folded onto or under at least one of the first compartment and the second compartment.

3. A filling method for a flexible tank for carrying liquid or liquid-based material, stored in the flexible tank, in a vehicle chassis or in a container, wherein the flexible tank has a body and at least one ring part, wherein the body defines a closed volume, and the at least one ring part narrows a cross-section of the body and forms at least one first compartment and at least one second compartment, wherein the filling method comprises steps of: engaging at least one ring part onto the body of the flexible tank in a manner defining the at least one first compartment and the at least one second compartment at two sides of the ring part before filling of the flexible tank, approaching first folding lines to each other which are defined at a first distance with respect to the ring part at both sides of the ring part, folding at least one folding region, which remains between the first folding lines, onto or under at least one of the first compartment and the second compartment, and filling a material, which is to be carried, into the body through the filling inlet.

4. The flexible tank filling method according to claim 3, further comprising: after folding at least one folding region, which remains between the first folding lines, onto or under at least one of the first compartment and the second compartment, fixing by at least one fixation element.

5. The flexible tank filling method according to claim 3, further comprising: folding the folding region onto or under one of the first compartment and the second compartment which is far from the filling inlet.

6. The flexible tank filling method according to claim 3, further comprising: folding the folding region through second folding lines defined between the ring part and the first folding lines and folding onto or under both of the first compartment and the second compartment.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0019] In FIG. 1, a representative lateral view of the subject matter flexible tank in the container is given.

[0020] In FIG. 2, a representative lateral view of a possible embodiment of the subject matter flexible tank in the container is given.

[0021] In FIG. 3, a representative top view of the subject matter flexible tank in the container is given.

[0022] In FIG. 4, a representative view of the condition of fixing the ring part onto the body before filling of the subject matter flexible tank is given.

[0023] In FIG. 5, a representative view of formation of folding region by folding the subject matter flexible tank is given.

[0024] In FIG. 6, a representative view of folding and fixation of the folding region of the subject matter flexible tank onto the body is given.

[0025] In FIGS. 7 and 8, the representative views of folding and fixation through the second folding line at the folding region of the subject matter flexible tank are given.

[0026] In FIGS. 9 and 10, the representative views of the form changes of the subject matter flexible tank during filling are given.

[0027] In FIG. 11, a representative view of the multi-layered version of the subject matter flexible tank after filling is given.

[0028] In FIG. 12, a representative lateral view of the flexible tank used in the prior art is given.

REFERENCE NUMBERS

[0029] 10 Flexible tank [0030] 20 Body [0031] 21 First compartment [0032] 22 Second compartment [0033] 23 Filling inlet [0034] 30 Ring part [0035] 40 Folding line [0036] 41 Second folding line [0037] 50 Folding region [0038] 51 Fixation element [0039] 60 Container [0040] h First distance

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0041] In this detailed description, the subject matter flexible tank (10) is explained with references to examples without forming any restrictive effect only in order to make the subject more understandable.

[0042] With reference to FIGS. 1-3, the subject matter flexible tank (10) has a body (20). Said body (20) defines a closed volume in a manner providing carrying of liquid or liquid-based materials therein. There is at least one filling inlet (23) provided on the body (20).

[0043] There is at least one ring part (30) which encircles the body (20) and which narrows the cross-section of the body (20). Said ring part (30) forms the body (20) such that there is a first compartment (21) and a second compartment (22) at both sides. In the possible embodiment of the present invention, the number of ring parts (30) can be increased, and depending on this, the number of compartments can be increased.

[0044] As can be seen in FIG. 4, in the subject matter flexible tank (10), the ring part (30) is engaged onto the body (20) while the body (20) is empty. At two sides of said ring part (30), one each folding lines (40) are defined at a first distance with respect to the ring part (30). The part which remains between said folding lines (40) is defined as a folding region (50). Afterwards, the ring part (30) is raised upwardly from the floor at an amount essentially equal to the first distance (h), and the folding lines (40) are approached to each other (FIG. 5). Thus, the parts of the folding region (50) which remain between the ring part (30) and the folding lines (40) at the two sides of the ring part (30) are brought side by side. In other words, the folding region (50) has been brought into a form extending upwardly from the floor. At the continuation, as can be seen in FIG. 6, the folding region (50) is reposed onto at least one of the first compartment (21) and the second compartment (22). In a possible embodiment of the present invention, the folding region (50) is reposed onto one of the first compartment (21) and the second compartment (22) which is far from the filling inlet (23). As can be seen in FIGS. 7 and 8, in another possible embodiment of the present invention, one each second folding lines (41) are defined between the ring part (30) and the folding lines (40) and the sections which remain between the ring part (30) and the folding line (40) are folded again through the second folding lines (41), and the folding region (50) is reposed onto the first compartment (21) and onto the second compartment (22) at the same time.

[0045] In a possible embodiment of the present invention, there is at least one fixation element (51) for providing staying of the folding region (50) in a reposed form onto the first compartment (21) and/or onto the second compartment (22). Said fixation element (51) is essentially a band. Thanks to said fixation element (51), the folds stay in an unfolded form during transportation of the flexible tank (10) before filling thereof. At the same time, the fixation element (51) prevents unfolding of the folds for a while during filling and it at least partially prevents passage of the fluid material to a next compartment.

[0046] With reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, thanks to the subject matter flexible tank (10) embodiment, during filling, the fluid material is firstly filled into the first compartment (21) where the filling inlet (23) is associated. Thanks to the folding region (50) which remains between the first compartment (21) and the second compartment (22) and thanks to the realized folding process, passage of the fluid material to the second compartment (22) is at least partially prevented. Thanks to this, first of all, the first compartment (21) is substantially filled, and the part which remains between the ring part (30) and the folding line (40) is provided to stay in a substantially orthogonal form with respect to the floor. At the continuation of the filling process, the fluid material begins filling into the second compartment (22) and thanks to the folding realized in the folding line (40) at the side of the ring part (30) facing the second compartment (22), a form which is similar to the form of the first compartment (21) is obtained.

[0047] Thanks to said embodiment, since the parts which remain between the ring part (30) and the folding lines (40) extend in a substantially orthogonal direction with respect to the floor, the vertical components of the fluid pressure formed at these parts are reduced when compared with the prior art. Thanks to this, the fluid pressure which shall force the ring part (30) outwardly is close to zero or substantially reduced. Thus, only the force, which is equal to the fluid pressure which exists at the parts of the ring part (30) which contact the body (20), is exerted onto the ring part (30). This means the pressure exerted on the ring part (30) is reduced, and the breakage of the ring part (30) is prevented.

[0048] On the other hand, since the parts which exist between the ring part (30) and the folding lines (40) extend in a substantially orthogonal direction to the floor, the baffle effect at these parts is increased. Moreover, since the entry of the fluid to the cross-section narrowed by the ring part (30) becomes difficult, the increase of fluid speed in these cross-sections is reduced when compared with the prior art.

[0049] In a possible embodiment of the present invention, the first distance (h), defined between the ring part (30) and the folding line (40), is essentially provided as equal to ? of the height of the flexible tank (10) after filling. On the other hand, in a possible embodiment of the present invention, the periphery of the ring part (30) is provided nearly half of the outer periphery of the flexible tank (10). Thanks to this proportioning, optimum baffle effect is provided, and at the same time, the flexible tank (10) is filled and used without fragmentation of the ring part (30).

[0050] As can be seen in FIG. 11, the body (20) can consist of pluralities of layers.

[0051] The protection scope of the present invention is set forth in the annexed claims and cannot be restricted to the illustrative disclosures given above, under the detailed description. It is because a person skilled in the relevant art can obviously produce similar embodiments under the light of the foregoing disclosures, without departing from the main principles of the present invention.