This application claims priority of German patent application no. 10 2017 011 344.0, filed Dec. 8, 2017, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an assembly for filling a gas tank for a gas-powered combustion engine.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,240 B2 has disclosed a handheld work apparatus which, as an operating fluid tank, has an exchangeable gas cartridge. The gas cartridge is provided for being inserted upside down into a receptacle on the housing of the work apparatus. When the gas cartridge has been emptied, it must be exchanged for a new gas cartridge. For a relatively long period of working operation, the user must therefore keep a stock of a corresponding number of gas cartridges. Empty gas cartridges are recycled or are refilled at other locations with suitable filling plants.
It is an object of the invention to provide an assembly for filling a gas tank for a gas-powered combustion engine, which assembly is easy to operate and permits rapid on-site refilling of a gas tank.
This object can, for example, be achieved via an assembly for filling a gas tank for a gas-powered combustion engine. The assembly includes: a gas-filled storage bottle; the gas tank; a filling device arranged between the gas tank and the storage bottle; the gas tank having at least one fill valve, a pressure relief valve for gas in the gaseous state, and an extraction valve for liquefied gas; the filling device having a gas connection for the storage bottle and a fill connection for the fill valve; the fill valve being connected to the storage bottle via the filling device; wherein, when the fill valve is open, liquefied gas flows from the storage bottle into the gas tank via the fill valve and, during the inflow of liquefied gas, the pressure relief valve of the gas tank is configured to at least intermittently open; and, a filling level gauge configured to indicate a predefined filling level of the gas tank.
Between the gas tank for filling and a storage bottle, there is arranged a filling device which has a gas connection for the storage bottle and a fill connection for a fill valve of the gas tank. The gas tank has not only the fill valve for liquefied gas but also a pressure relief valve for gas in the gaseous state and an extraction valve for liquefied gas. The fill connection of the filling device is connected to the fill valve of the gas tank. During the inflow of liquefied gas through the fill valve into the gas tank, the pressure relief valve of the gas tank is at least intermittently kept open. The storage bottle is situated geodetically higher than the gas tank, such that the liquefied gas can flow unpressurized from the storage bottle into the gas tank. Via the pressure relief valve, the empty area of the gas tank is kept at a low pressure level, such that the liquefied gas flows in without disruption. A predefined filling level of the gas tank is indicated via a filling level gauge, such that, when the predefined filling level is reached, the user can close the bottle valve and end the filling process.
In an embodiment, the filling level gauge is in the form of a float which, when the predefined filling level in the gas tank is reached, closes at least the fill valve. The fill process thus ends automatically without the need for the user to intervene. It is expedient if, when the predefined filling level is reached, the float closes not only the fill valve but also the pressure relief valve.
A simple embodiment of a filling level gauge is formed by a monitoring pipe. That opening of the monitoring pipe which is situated in the tank lies at the height of the predefined maximum filling level. When the latter has been reached, liquefied gas phase enters the monitoring pipe and flows out. The user thus recognizes that the predefined maximum filling level has been reached, and can close the bottle valve.
To identify the attainment of a predefined filling level regardless of position, provision is made for the filling level gauge to be in the form of a monitoring snorkel which floats on the liquid phase of the gas introduced into the tank. In the gas tank, there is provided a filling cage, the cage volume of which is smaller than the predefined filling volume of the gas tank. The monitoring snorkel is situated within the filling cage, which is permeable to liquid. If the filling level in the gas tank rises, the monitoring snorkel floats on the liquid level until it abuts against the filling cage. The monitoring snorkel remains positionally fixed, while the filling level rises further. The monitoring snorkel is thus submerged by the liquid phase of the gas, such that liquefied gas emerges via the monitoring snorkel. Owing to the emergence of liquefied gas phase, the user can recognize that the predefined filling level has been reached, and can close the bottle valve.
In an embodiment, the filling cage is arranged in the gas tank with a distance on all sides. Here, the filling cage is configured such that, irrespective of the situation of the gas tank, the monitoring snorkel is always submerged by liquefied gas phase when the predefined maximum filling level has been reached. It is thus ensured that—irrespective of the situation of the gas tank during the filling process—a residual volume of the gas tank remains free from liquefied gas phase.
The monitoring pipe or the monitoring snorkel is expediently connected to the pressure relief valve of the gas tank. In an embodiment, provision is made for the pressure relief valve to be connected to a pressure reducer, which reduces the pressure of the outflowing gas in the gaseous state.
In an embodiment, provision is made for the filling device to be formed with a pump. The pump is in particular in the form of a membrane pump. To ensure unpressurized pumping, provision is made for the pressure connection of the pump and the suction connection of the pump to be connected to one another via a pressure equalization valve. Unpressurized conveyance of liquefied gas is thus achieved.
In an embodiment, the pump is equipped with a magnetically driven pump element, at least one drive magnet of the pump element being arranged outside the closed pump housing. The pump housing thus has no passages, which have to be sealed, for moving parts.
The drive magnet is situated in a drive plane and is provided for being moved relative to the pump element by a movement drive. The attracting or repelling magnetic forces move the pump element up and down as soon as the drive magnet is moved in the drive plane by the movement drive. To realize good conveying performance, provision is made whereby, above the pump element, multiple drive magnets are arranged on a circular path. A large stroke is achieved if the multiple drive magnets have alternating polarity. The drive magnets which follow one another on a circular path preferably each have different polarity.
The gas tank is advantageously mounted on a gas-powered combustion engine and provided so as to enable the outlet of the pressure relief valve to open into an intake channel of the combustion engine.
The gas-powered combustion engine is preferably provided as a drive engine in a handheld work apparatus, the fillable gas tank being fixedly mounted on the work apparatus as an operating fluid tank fixed to the apparatus.
Further advantageous embodiments are realized through any desired combination of the stated features and of the described embodiments.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
The operation of the saw chain 6 is controlled by a safety brake device. An actuating bracket 8 which is arranged between the saw chain 6 and the upper bale handle 4 serves as an actuating element of the safety brake device.
The combustion engine 10 is started via a pull-rope starter 9. A spring-type starter, an electrical starter or similar starting device may also be provided as starting device.
A spray fluid is fed via a line 15 to the blowing air stream emerging from the blowing tube 13, which spray fluid is stored in a spray fluid tank 16.
Below the combustion engine 10, a gas tank 11 as operating fluid tank 50 is situated between the carrier frame 17 of the backpack-type blower apparatus and the housing 2 of the drive. Liquefied gas as operating fluid is fed from the gas tank 11 to the combustion engine 10.
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The fill valve 35 and the pressure relief valve 36 open into the gas tank 11 within the protective cage 38. The movable float 39 and its control lever 52 are likewise provided in the protective cage 38. It is thereby ensured that the elastic hose 28, which is movable in terms of its situation in the gas tank 11, does not impair the mechanism of the filling level gauge 49, or the float 39 thereof. The elastic, flexible hose 28 is situated permanently outside the protective cage 38.
In a first embodiment of the assembly 66 for filling a gas tank 11, provision is made for a storage bottle 70 to be connected via a filling device 80 to the gas tank 11. The storage bottle 70 in this case lies higher, in terms of its situation, than the gas tank 11.
The filling device 80 has a gas connection 81 for the storage bottle 70 and has a fill connection 82 for the fill valve 35. The gas tank 11 is connected by the fill connection 82 and the fill valve 35 to the filling device 80. Furthermore, a pressure relief valve 36 of the gas tank 11 is connected via a discharge connection 63. The discharge connection 63 is connected—preferably via a pressure reducer 85—to the atmosphere.
If the bottle valve 71 is connected to the gas connection of the filling device 80 and the bottle valve 71 is opened, then, owing to the higher situation of the storage bottle 70, liquefied gas flows via the extraction hose 73 thereof via the bottle valve 71, the gas connection 81, the fill connection 82 and the fill valve 35 into the gas tank 11, which is situated at a lower height. During the inflow of the liquefied gas 72 from the storage bottle into the gas tank 11, the pressure relief valve 36 of the gas tank 11 is—at least intermittently—open. Via the discharge connection 63 of the filling device 80, the pressure relief valve 36 is connected to the pressure reducer 85. Gas—in the gaseous state—flowing out via the pressure relief valve 36 and the discharge connection 63 is released via the pressure reducer 85 into the surroundings.
To monitor the amount of liquefied gas 29 introduced into the gas tank 11, a filling level gauge 49 is provided, which signals the present filling state 37 of the gas tank 11. This may be realized visually or acoustically or recognized via the change in the phase of the outflowing gas.
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A simple embodiment of a filling level gauge is a monitoring pipe 95, as illustrated in
It is preferable if the pressure relief valve 36 or the pressure reduction valve 85 in the embodiment as per
In a preferred embodiment, the filling level gauge is in the form of a monitoring snorkel 90 as illustrated in
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If the liquid level 97 rises, the monitoring snorkel 90 abuts against the wall of the filling cage 91 and is submerged by the liquid level 97 of the liquefied gas phase, which rises further. Then, liquefied gas phase emerges via the monitoring snorkel 90 and indicates to the user that the tank has reached its predefined filling level 37.
The advantage of the monitoring snorkel 90 consists in that it is connected—via an elastic hose—to the pressure relief valve and thus reliably indicates the attainment of the predefined filling level in every operating situation of the gas tank (
The pump 88 of the filling device 80 as shown in the embodiment as per
The pump chamber 87 of the membrane pump is delimited by a membrane 89 which, driven by a movement drive 110, performs pump strokes. The rear area 79, which is separated from the pump chamber 87, of the pump 88 is expediently connected via a connecting line 78 to the pressure connection 84 of the pump 88. Higher conveying performance can be achieved in this way.
The pump 88 of the filling device 80 expediently has a magnetically driven pump element 101, as shown in
The rotational movement of the movement drive 110 is, in the embodiment of
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 011 344.0 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |