Claims
- 1. A structural unit for holding fuel for an internal combustion engine having an exhaust gas purification system using a reducing agent, said structural unit comprising:a fuel space for holding the fuel; and a reducing agent space for holding the reducing agent separate from the fuel, said reducing agent space having at least one common wall with said fuel space, wherein said common wall has a predetermined thermal conductivity promoting heat transfer between the fuel space and the reducing agent space.
- 2. The structural unit of claim 1, further comprising brackets for mounting said structural unit as a whole to a vehicle.
- 3. The structural unit of claim 1, wherein said fuel space and said reducing agent space are disposed side by side and are separated by said common wall.
- 4. The structural unit of claim 3, wherein said common wall is made of a metal with a high thermal conductivity.
- 5. The structural unit of claim 1, wherein said reducing agent space is disposed substantially wholly within said fuel space.
- 6. The structural unit of claim 5, further comprising a heating device for heating said reducing agent space.
- 7. The structural unit of claim 5, wherein said reducing agent space is suspended in said fuel space.
- 8. The structural unit of claim 5, wherein said reducing agent space has rigid walls.
- 9. The structural unit of claim 8, wherein said rigid walls are made of a metal with a high thermal conductivity.
- 10. The structural unit of claim 9, further comprising a heating device for heating said reducing agent space.
- 11. The structural unit of claim 5, wherein said fuel space and said reducing agent space are one of a cylinder or a parallelepiped.
- 12. The structural unit of claim 5, wherein said reducing agent space has flexible walls.
- 13. The structural unit of claim 12, wherein said reducing space is a flexible bladder.
- 14. The structural unit of claim 13, further comprising a heating device for heating said reducing agent space.
- 15. The structural unit of claim 13, wherein said fuel space includes at least one lateral holding wall for holding said flexible bladder in place in said fuel space.
- 16. The structural unit of claim 1, wherein said structural unit includes a fuel space feed/fill opening and a reducing agent feed/fill opening.
- 17. The structural unit of claim 1, further comprising a heating device for heating said reducing agent space.
- 18. A structural unit for holding fuel for an internal combustion engine having an exhaust gas purification system using an aqueous urea solution as a reducing agent, said structural unit comprising:a fuel space for holding the fuel; and a reducing agent space for holding the aqueous urea solution, said reducing agent space having at least one common wall with said fuel space, wherein said common wall has a predetermined thermal conductivity promoting heat transfer between the fuel space and the reducing agent space.
- 19. A diesel engine system comprising:an internal combustion engine using diesel fuel; an exhaust gas purification system using a reducing agent; and a structural unit including a fuel space for holding the diesel fuel, and a reducing agent space for holding the reducing agent separate from the diesel fuel, said reducing agent space having at least one common wall with said fuel space, wherein said common wall has a predetermined thermal conductivity promoting heat transfer between the fuel space and the reducing agent space.
- 20. The diesel engine system of claim 19, further comprising a vehicle mounting said internal combustion engine and said structural unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/DE98/01639, with an international filing date of Jun. 17, 1998, now abandoned.
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