FLUID CONTAINER
20220340002 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K15/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0639
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K15/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a fluid container for a vehicle, the fluid container having at least one passageway which extends therethrough between opposing faces of the fluid container, the at least one passageway being configured to be attachably mounted on the vehicle and wherein the or each passageway internal to the fluid container is configured to inhibit movement of the fluid contained therein.
Claims
1. A fluid container for a vehicle, comprising: a body having at least one passageway which extends therethrough between opposing faces of the body, the at least one passageway being configured to receive mounting means for attachably mounting the body on the vehicle and wherein the at least one passageway internal to the body is configured to inhibit movement of the fluid contained therein.
2. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one passageway is elongated to form a slotted passageway which has a wall internal to the body thereby forming at least one baffle to inhibit movement of the fluid from one side of the baffle to the other.
3. The fluid container according to claim 2, wherein, when the body is so mounted, at least one baffle is arranged to inhibit movement of the fluid substantially parallel to the direction of travel.
4. The fluid container according to claim 3, wherein, when the body is so mounted, the at least one baffle is arranged to inhibit movement of the fluid substantially transverse to the direction of travel.
5. The fluid container according to claim 4, wherein the body has at least two spaced-apart baffles, adjacent ones of which are oriented in transverse directions to inhibit movement of the fluid both transverse and parallel to the direction of travel.
6. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein, when the body is mounted on a roof of the vehicle, the at least one passageway is vertically oriented for receiving fastening means for engageable mounting on the vehicle.
7. he fluid container according to claim 6, wherein the fastening means comprises male components threadably receivable in female components of a rack or platform mounted on the roof or vice versa.
8. The fluid container according to claim 7, wherein the at least one passageway is configured to hold a washer member configured to allow the fastening means to securely mount the body via the passageway to the vehicle.
9. The fluid container according to claim 8, wherein the washer member has a slot for adjustable positioning of the fastening means.
10. The fluid container according to claim 9, wherein an upwardly directed opening of the at least one passageway is recessed for seating the washer member.
11. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein the body has an outlet for dispensing said fluid therefrom and an inlet for allowing fluid to be received therein.
12. The fluid container according to claim 11, wherein the outlet is adapted to connect to a hose.
13. The fluid container according to claim 11, wherein the inlet is arranged to receive a cap.
14. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein the body is configured to contain potable water.
15. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein the body is configured to contain fuel.
16. The fluid container according to claim 1, wherein the body of the body has attachment points for attachably mounting equipment.
17. The fluid container according to claim 16, wherein the equipment includes recovery boards.
18. The fluid container according to claim 1 wherein the body has an outer surface configured to reduce drag.
19. The fluid container according to claim 18, wherein the outer surface of the body is adapted so as to form a recess for receiving equipment.
20. The fluid container according to claim 19, wherein the body and the equipment when so received in the recess forms a profile configured to reduce drag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The present invention will now be described, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.
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[0040] The fluid container 2 has a number of passageways 4, 6 (in particular seven passageways) which extend through the fluid container 2 between opposing faces. In the embodiment illustrated the passageways 4, 6 extend between the upper and lower surfaces however it can be understood that the passageways 4, 6 could extend between other faces, such as the side faces. The wall defining each passageway 4, 6 internal to the fluid container 2 is configured to inhibit movement of the fluid. Specifically the internal passageway wall or walls define a baffle 8, 10 which inhibits movement of the fluid and suppresses sloshing effects. Sloshing generates dynamic forces which can influence the behaviour of the vehicle and affects its stability and control, especially during braking and turning, and as well as potentially increasing fuel consumption. Thus the baffle 8, 10 reduces the fluid movement and therefore promotes greater control and stability of the vehicle, and also decreases fuel consumption.
[0041] It is preferred, as illustrated particularly in
[0042] The fluid container 2 is preferably formed so as to be elongated, preferably elongated to be substantially the length of the roof of the vehicle on which it is mounted, and further can be mounted such that a longitudinal axis of the fluid container 2 is roughly parallel to the direction of travel as illustrated in
[0043] The overall profile of the fluid container 2 is configured for reducing drag when the vehicle is travelling and preferably is aerodynamically shaped. For example, as particularly illustrated in
[0044] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0045] The slotted passageways 4, 6 are also able to receive mounting means which allows the fluid container 2 to be mounted to the vehicle, preferably the of the vehicle although it can be appreciated that the fluid container 2 could be mounted in other locations such as a tray of a utility vehicle or by other mounting means which would be known by a person skilled in the art. In a preferred arrangement illustrated in
[0046] In the illustrated embodiment, the mounting means is in the form of a washer member and a fastening arrangement which is receivable through the washer member 14 and slotted passageway 4, 6 to attach the fluid container 2 to the platform 32. In preferred examples, the fastening arrangements comprise male and female components such as a bolt 16 engageable to a threaded hole member (not shown) which is held in the channel or gutter arrangement 34 or a rod held upright in the channel or gutter 34 and on which the fluid container 2 can be mounted by the slotted passageway 4, 6 and secured by a nut or bolt.
[0047] The washer member 14 is configured to be seated in a recess 18 at an upper portion of each slotted passageway 4, 6, and having a slot 20 configured to allow penetrable engagement of the shaft of the bolt 16 or rod. The slot 20 allows adjustment of positioning of the fluid container 2 as the bolt 16 or rod can be positioned anywhere along the slot 20 yet is also able to hold the fluid container 2 firmly when the fastening means is locked. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the washer member 14 can have three slots 20 as illustrated in
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[0049] In another preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0050] The above paragraphs describe a preferred method of mounting the fluid container via the use of washer members 14 however it can be appreciated that this fluid container 2 is also configurable to easily allow mounting to the vehicle via a variety of methods and mounting means. In particular, it would be understood that a person skilled in the art would be able to mount the fluid container 2 via a variety of methods and mounting means via any commercially available platforms or trays via mounting means that are already in common use. For example, mounting methods which do not require attachment points are also envisaged by the applicant. In one example, the fluid container can be mounted to a roof-bar or a portion of a platform or rack on the vehicle roof by one or more fastening means such as a U-bolt.
[0051] The fluid container 2 has an inlet 22 and outlet 24 for allowing the fluid, such as fuel or water, to fill the fluid container 2 and be dispensed therefrom. The inlet 22 is located on the upper surface of the fluid container 2 and preferably has a threaded outer portion on its periphery for receiving a screwable cap 26 although it will be appreciated that other closures may be used. The inlet 22 is recessed such that the cap 26 does not protrude above the surface profile of the fluid container 2 thereby reducing drag. The outlet 24 can be located at an end portion of the fluid container 2 and preferably, as illustrated in
[0052] The fluid container 2 also has a plurality of attachment points 28 for easy and convenient mounting of other accessories which may be useful to the vehicle's owner. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0053] In a preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0054] The fluid container 2 is preferably formed of material such as steel, aluminium or polymer material and which is also suitable for the fluid type which it may carry. It will be understood by the person skilled in the art that any type of fluid could be carried by the fluid container 2 including water and fuel. In particular, if the fluid is water, the fluid container 2 and/or lining is preferably formed of a food-grade safe and robust material such as a polymer material, for example, a UV resistant food grade polyethylene which is suitable for potable water. Similarly if the fluid container 2 is for containing fuel, the container may be formed of steel, aluminium or polymer material which is suitable for containing and storing fluid fuels, such as petrol, diesel or kerosene.
[0055] Through-out the specification and claims the word “comprise” and its derivatives is intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the context requires otherwise.
[0056] Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premise that the component, item, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the assembly uppermost.
[0057] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.