SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170361703 ยท 2017-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2015/03039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K15/03177
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03447
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A system for a motor vehicle, the system including a container having a side made of a plastic material, and a component sealingly attached to the container side. The component has at least one portion provided with microgrooves that form a sealing area between the component and the container side.
Claims
1. A system for a motor vehicle comprising: a container comprising a plastic wall, and a component secured in a sealed manner to the wall of the container, wherein the component comprises at least one portion provided with microgrooves, and wherein the microgrooves are present on the surface of the component and ensure sealing between the component and the wall of the container.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the microgrooves have at least one of the following features: the microgrooves are between 10 and 100 micrometers wide; the microgrooves are between 50 and 200 micrometers deep; each microgroove is separated from a neighboring microgroove by a distance ranging from 100 to 1000 micrometers; the microgrooves have an undercut shape.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portion provided with microgrooves comprises a housing wherein a seal is housed.
4. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein an adhesive material is located on the portion provided with mi crogrooves.
5. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the component and the portion form a one-piece assembly.
6. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the component and the portion are two assembled parts.
7. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portion comprises metal.
8. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is capable of containing liquid and/or gas.
9. A method for manufacturing an assembly comprising a container of a motor vehicle tank and a component comprising at least one portion provided with microgrooves, said method comprising the following steps: extruding a molten plastic parison, which will become the container; bringing the parison into contact with the portion provided with microgrooves of the component, the microgrooves being present on the surface of the component; blow-molding the parison so as to form the container and create sealing between the component and the container.
10. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the step of bringing into contact is carried out by pressure or compression.
11. The manufacturing method as claimed claim 10, wherein the step of bringing into contact is carried out by blow-molding.
12. The manufacturing method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the step of bringing into contact is carried out by injection-molding.
Description
[0070] A clearer understanding of the invention will be achieved on reading the following description provided solely by way of example and with reference to the drawings, in which:
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[0080] In another embodiment of the invention shown in
[0081] A high pressure tank for a vehicle may thus be manufactured in the following manner, with reference to
[0082] microgrooves 7 are created on the surface of the component, in this case the metal insert 8, by means of a laser located in a fiber laser station;
[0083] the insert is secured to a bladder 9;
[0084] a parison 11 is extruded;
[0085] the molten plastic parison 11 is placed in an open mold 12;
[0086] the mold 12 is closed, as shown in
[0087] the parison 11 is blow-molded so as to form the liner 13;
[0088] the mold 12 is opened so as to allow removal of the liner comprising the metal insert.
[0089] Alternatively, the liner could also be blow-molded before the parison is brought into contact with the portion of the insert comprising the microgrooves.
[0090] The microgrooves of the insert may be brought into contact with the molten plastic parison in various ways:
[0091] by virtue of the blow-molding of the parison, which presses the parison against the portion of the component provided with microgrooves;
[0092] by virtue of pressure from a jack on the parison 11, in order to cause the latter to penetrate as much as possible into the microgrooves 7;
[0093] by virtue of pressure from a jack on the metal component, in this case an insert 8, in order to cause the parison 11 to penetrate as much as possible into the microgrooves 7 of the insert 8. Such a jack may for example be present on a core located inside the mold. Bringing into contact has the effect of filling the microgrooves with the plastic material of the liner.
[0094] It would also be possible to manufacture a liner comprising two metal components in this way. The method would be the same except that what applies to one component would apply to both components.
[0095] An example of a metal component, in this case an insert, has been used but the invention may be implemented with a non-metal component.
[0096] The microgrooves may take several forms, as shown schematically in
[0097] In another embodiment of the invention which is not shown, a metal component is first overmolded with a plastic suitable for being welded to the plastic liner of the tank. Overmolding makes it easier to weld the metal component to the liner. In this case, microgrooves are created on the metal surface of the component before overmolding. The microgrooves make it possible to ensure sealing between the metal surface of the component and the overmolded material. The method for manufacturing a tank comprising, for example, an overmolded insert is the same as the above method, except that the insert is overmolded first, in such a way that the plastic overmolding the insert becomes embedded in at least some of the microgrooves located on the metal surface of the insert. The liner is welded to the overmolding of the insert during blow-molding of the liner.
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[0101] A tank according to the invention may be manufactured using a TSBM (twin-sheet blow-molding) method described in the publication EP-1110697-A2. Thus, instead of extruding a molten plastic parison, two sheets of molten plastic are extruded and then pressed together.
[0102] Similarly, injection-molding and thermoforming steps may be used to form the tank.
[0103] As explained previously, the component according to the invention may be made of metal, but also of a plastic different to that from which the container of the tank is made. It may also include a combination of metal and plastic.
[0104] Naturally, many modifications may be made to the invention without going beyond the scope of the invention.