Fuel tank
20180043769 ยท 2018-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2015/03486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0523
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The fuel tank of a vehicle has a wail (26) and filling pipe (10) for adding fuel. The filling pipe has a mouth, through which there opens a connection into the fuel tank, The fuel tank comprises a protective cover (16) installed movably to the wall, the protective cover being movable to a first position in front of the mouth of the filling pipe and to a second position away from the front of the mouth of the filling pipe. The mouth of the filling pipe is usually covered by a releasable cap (14). When the protective cover is in front of the mouth, the cap in the mouth cannot be accessed and it cannot be removed from the end of the filling pipe. Respectively, when the protective cover is in the second position, it does not prevent or hinder the handling of the cap at the end of the filling pipe. The fuel tank can further comprise a locking element for locking the protective cover in place to the said first position. Preferably the locking element can be opened from the cabin of the vehicle.
Claims
1. Fuel tank of a vehicle, which has a wall (26) and filling pipe (10) for adding fuel, the filling pipe (10) having a mouth, characterized in that the fuel tank comprises a protective cover (16) movably attached to the wall (26), which protective cover is movable to a first position in front of the mouth of the filling pipe (10) and to a second position away from the front of the mouth of the filling pipe (10).
2. Fuel tank according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises sliding elements, such as slide bars (28), on which the protective cover (16) is arranged to move between the first and second position.
3. Fuel tank according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it further comprises a locking element for locking the protective cover (16) in place to said first position.
4. Fuel tank according to claim 3, characterized in that said locking element can be opened from the cabin of the vehicle.
5. Fuel tank according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that said locking element comprises a lock cylinder (20), which has a locking pin (22) moving in and out, the protective cover having a locking hole (48) for receiving the locking pin (22).
6. Fuel tank according to claim 5, characterized in that the said lock cylinder (20) is connectable to the pneumatic system of the vehicle and that the locking pin (22) is arranged to be set to a locking position preventing the moving of the protective cover (16), when the air pressure in the lock cylinder (20) is lower than the set relief pressure.
7. Fuel tank according to claim 6, characterized in that the locking pin (22) of the lock cylinder (20) is arranged to move to an opening position releasing the moving of the protective cover (16), when the air pressure in the lock cylinder (20) is higher than the set relief pressure.
8. Fuel tank according to any of the claims 1-7, characterized in that the fuel tank comprises a protective casing (24), into which the lock cylinder (20) is fitted.
9. Fuel tank according to any of the claims 1-8, characterized in that it further comprises a suction pipe (12) for discharging fuel out from the fuel tank, the suction pipe (12) being arranged at least partly inside the protective casing (24).
10. Fuel tank according to any of the claims 1-9, characterized in that the wall (26), filling pipe (10), protective cover (16) and protective casing (24) are made of steel.
Description
[0015] The invention is next explained in more detail, referring to the attached drawings, in which
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[0019] In the lid 34 of the wall 26 there is provided a filling pipe 10, through which there opens a connection through the wall into the fuel tank. The filling pipe has a mouth, which is covered by an openable cap 14 (
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[0021] The protective casing is a trough-type part opening towards the lid 34 of the fuel tank, which has an inner wall 50 and outer wall 52, and a neck 54 (
[0022] Below the protective cover 16 there are three polygon-shaped support plates 40a, 40b, 40c attached to the upper surface of the lid 34 by welding. The first support plate 40a is attached to the edge of the lid substantially in the same line with the second longitudinal edge of the protective casing 24. The third support plate 40c is attached in the same way to the edge of the lid at a distance of the length of the protective cover from the first support plate, and the second support plate 40b is attached to the lid substantially halfway of the first and second support plate. The filling pipe 10 of the fuel tank is located between the first and second support plate. The first and second support plate and the second and third support plate are connected to each other with three slide bars 28 of a circular cross-section (
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[0024] The first end of the protective casing 24 extends to be nearly in contact with the second edge side 44b of the protective cover 16, and the open second end of the protective casing extends up to the back side 33 of the fuel tank. In a fuel tank installed in place to the vehicle, the second end of the protective casing is located very close to the vehicle body so that the protective casing is in practice closed also from its second end. Upon leaving the protective casing, the fuel suction pipe 12 leading from the protective casing to the vehicle's motor travels protected by the vehicle's body structures.
[0025] The lock cylinder 20 is connected to the vehicle's pneumatic system by pneumatic hoses 56. In a fuel tank installed in place to the vehicle, also the pneumatic hoses travel in the protection of the vehicle's body structures immediately when leaving the protective casing. Thus it is in practice very difficult to access the pneumatic hoses, the suction pipe of the fuel tank or the lock cylinder inside the protective casing, so that they are protected against thieves and vandalizers. A control device for the lock cylinder can be arranged into the locked cabin of the vehicle so that it can only be used by a person in possession of the keys to the vehicle's cabin.
[0026] Some advantageous embodiments of the fuel tank of the invention have been explained above. The invention is not restricted to the solutions disclosed above, but the inventional idea can be applied in different ways within the limits set by the patent claims.