The invention relates to a cap for fuel tanks, in particular for motor cycle fuel tanks.
Motor cycles are normally provided with a cap for access to the fuel tank. The cap is provided with a lid for access to the tank, the lid being provided with a lock barrel. The lock barrel enables blocking and unblocking of the fuel-tank cap by introducing and rotating a key, which is normally the same key required for starting up the motor. In this way, the key offers a minimum condition of safety connected to the fact that the key has to be extracted from the ignition block of the motor cycle before opening the tank; this means that the motor must be switched off before the tank is accessed.
The degree of safety offered by the key is in reality rather modest, as the user might easily obtain a second key with which to open the cap cover without having to stop the motor. Further, the key offers no type of safety in dangerous situations which might obtain with the opening of the cap lid, for example when the motor cycle is too inclined, or a condition in which the motor cycle is not stationary. Moreover, the use of the key is in any case awkward, especially when the rider is wearing gloves.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a cap for tanks, in particular for motor cycles, which provides greater safety guarantees with respect to caps of known type and which is further more handy to use.
The set technical task and the set aims are substantially attained by the cap for tanks comprising the technical characteristics as set out in one or more of the accompanying claims.
Characteristics and advantages of the present invention will better emerge from the following description of a non-limiting embodiment of the invention, provided by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying figures of the drawings, in which:
a is a section view of the cap of
b and 2c show the cap of
With reference to the accompanying figures, the cap for tanks of the present invention comprises an annular body 2, predisposed to be fixed stably to the edge of an access opening of a tank, which delimits a through-opening 3 through which the tank can be accessed. The annular body 2 is a common component of caps for tanks, in particular for motor cycles, and as such will not be further described in detail.
A lid 4 is rotatably constrained to the annular body 2, which lid 4 is rotatable about an axis B between an open position, in which the through-hole 3 is accessible, and a closed position, in which the through-hole 3 is not accessible.
A shaped element 20, a seal ring 25 and an o-ring 26 are interposed between the annular body 2 and the lid 4, which shaped element 20, seal ring 25 and o-ring 26 have the function of preventing leakage of the liquid contained in the tank.
The cap is provided with a closing device, predisposed to block the lid 4 in the closed position.
The closing device comprises a manoeuvring lever 5, rotatably associated to the lid 4 about a rotation axis A between a closed position and an open position. A bolt 6 is operatively associated to the manoeuvring lever 5 and is activated thereby to move between a closed position, in which it prevents the rotation of the lid 4 from the closed position to the open position, and an open position, in which it enables rotation of the lid 4. In the closed position, the bolt 6 has an end 16 below an undercut of the annular body 2, such that the rotation of the lid 4 is prevented, while in the open position the end 16 of the bolt 6 does not interfere with the undercut of the annular body 2.
The manoeuvring lever 5 comprises a first end 5a, on which a user can act by rotating the manoeuvring lever 5 itself, and a second end 5b, facing downwards, which is predisposed to interact with the bolt 6. To this end the bolt 6 comprises a first appendage 6a, facing upwards and predisposed to interact with the second end 5b of the manoeuvring lever 5. Elastic means 6c, for example a helical spring, are predisposed to push the bolt 6 towards the closed position and to keep the first appendage 6a in constant contact with the second appendage 5b of the manoeuvring lever 5.
The closing device further comprises a blocking and unblocking device, operatively connected to the bolt 6 and predisposed to assume, on command, an enabled configuration in which the bolt 6 can move into the open position, and a disenabled configuration, in which it prevents the bolt 6 from moving into the open position.
The blocking and unblocking device 7, 8, 9 comprises a cursor 7. The cursor 7 is associated to the block 6 such as not to obstruct a first tract of the bolt 6 run from the closed position into the open position. For this purpose the cursor 7 comprises a first seating 7a, facing upwards, which is predisposed to house a second appendage 6b of the bolt 6 facing downwards. The first seating 7a exhibits an extension along the run of he bolt 6 which substantially corresponds to the first tract of run of the bolt 6 from the closed position to the open position (
In order to control the cursor's 7 freedom to move, the blocking and unblocking device comprises an anchoring element 8, 9, predisposed to assume an open configuration and a closed configuration. In the open configuration the anchoring element 8, 9 enables the cursor 7 to follow the bolt 6 in the second tract of run from the closed position to the open position. In the closed configuration, the anchoring element prevents the cursor 7 from following the bolt 6 in the second tract of run from the closed position to the open position, such that the bolt 6 cannot reach the open position.
The anchoring element is preferably electromechanical and comprises an anchor 8 activated to run, by means of a solenoid 9, from an external position, in which it engages the cursor 7 to prevent the cursor 7 from following the bolt 6 in the second tract of run from the closed position to the open position, to an internal position, in which it does not engage to the cursor 7, which is free to follow the bolt 6 in the second tract of run. Elastic means 18 are predisposed to push the anchor 8 from the internal position towards the external position. The anchor 8, in the external position, is arranged with an end portion internally of a second seating 7b of the cursor 7 (
The solenoid 9 is supplied via a circuit. The circuit comprises a microswitch 10, provided with an activating button 10a which is predisposed to close during the first tract of run of the bolt 6 from the closed position to the open position. To this end the cursor 7 comprises a third seating 7c, predisposed to receive an end portion of the activating button of the microswitch 10. The closing of the microswitch 10 enables supply to the circuit by a source which is not illustrated.
A control element 11 is electrically connected to the solenoid 9. The control element 11 is predisposed to enable electrical supply to the solenoid 9 following verification of a plurality of conditions. The control device 11 can advantageously be connected to a plurality of sensors from which it receives corresponding signals relating to the conditions to be verified before enabling electrical supply to the solenoid 9 and thus the opening of the lid 4. The sensors and the corresponding signals can indicate for example when the motor cycle is not moving, when it is in a not-excessively-inclined position, or a condition in which the motor is switched off, and others besides. If all these set conditions are verified, supply to the solenoid 9 is enabled and the lid 4 can be rotated into the open position.
The functioning of the cap is now described.
Starting from an initial configuration which is illustrated in
Elastic means 7d are predisposed to push the cursor 7 in the direction of the run of the bolt 6 from the closed position to the open position of the bolt 6. The function of the elastic means 7d of the cursor 7 is to maintain the cursor 7 into the position assumed at the open position of the bolt 6, i.e. in the position illustrated in
From the configuration illustrated in
The cap of the present invention provides important advantages.
It enables a considerable improvement in comfort of use of the cap, as it does not require use of a key but rather a simple activation of the manoeuvring lever. The safety function which in traditional caps is performed by the key to open the lid, i.e. it requires the motor to be turned off before opening the cap lid, is performed more efficiently and completely by the cap closing device of the invention, as beyond the mere turning off of the motor other conditions of the motor cycle can be verified, such as for example the stationary situation thereof and a position of correct inclination thereof The cap is further light and compact and does not exceed the dimensions of caps of known type.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MO2008A000325 | Dec 2008 | IT | national |