The invention relates to a fastening device, having a fastening element, for components to be arranged in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle.
Fastening devices of this type are often used, for example, for fastening a feed unit, a suction jet pump, lines or the like and are therefore known. In this case, the components to be arranged in the fuel tank, which is manufactured in a blow-molding process, are generally fastened to a flange to be inserted in an opening of the fuel tank and clamped, by way of example, to the base. The disadvantage in this case is that this fastening device requires a very large outlay in terms of construction.
Alternatively, it is known from experience to fixedly weld the components to be arranged in the fuel tank directly to the wall. This fastening is however very complex and requires tooling to fuse the wall and the component.
The invention is based on the problem of further developing a fastening device of the type mentioned in the introduction in such a way that it is of particularly simple structural design.
This problem is solved according to the invention by virtue of the fact that the fastening element has a head part arranged on the base part and a head part arranged on the component and by virtue of the fact that the head parts can be connected to one another in a non-positive manner.
This design allows the component provided with the head part to be easily mounted on the head part on the base part. A plurality of fastening elements may of course be provided in the case of large components to be arranged in the fuel tank. For this purpose, a corresponding number of head parts are to be arranged on the base part only in that region of the wall of the fuel tank in which the components are arranged. In this way, the fastening device according to the invention is of particularly simple structural design. In addition, the design according to the invention of the fastening device results, in the case of a large number of components, in a particularly simply constructed fuel tank. The non-positive connection is achieved as a result of the swelling of the component. In addition, a positive connection is generated.
The fastening device according to the invention can be easily produced if at least one of the head parts of the fastening element is of sleeve-shaped design. The other head part of the fastening element may in this case likewise be designed in the form of a sleeve or bolt-shaped. In addition, large components which are fastened to the wall with a plurality of fastening elements according to the invention may be easily oriented in their intended position by means of an appropriately forceful insertion of the head part into the base part.
Lines such as ventilation lines or a fuel line are often guided through the wall of the fuel tank. The lines are laid within the fuel tank and connected to a connector arranged in the wall. According to another advantageous development of the invention, lines of this type can be easily fastened and simultaneously connected to the connector if the fastening element has a duct running continuously through the head parts of the base part and of the component and if the head parts are sealingly connected to one another. The base part may additionally have a ventilation nipple.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, the connection of the head parts can be of particularly simple design if one of the head parts has circumferential edges facing radially in the direction of the respective other head part. As a result, one head part can be easily mounted on the other head part and thus be fastened in a non-positive manner or, with appropriate design of the region facing the edges, in a positive manner to the base part.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, the components can be easily fastened to the wall of the fuel tank and are difficult to remove if the circumferential edges have a bevel in their regions facing toward the other component and a shoulder in their regions facing away from the other components. As a result, the edges have a sawtooth-shaped cross-sectional profile.
Sealing elements to be mounted in an additional working operation can be easily eliminated, particularly in the case of the fastening elements according to the invention and having the duct, if one part of the circumferential edges is designed as a fastening region and the other part is designed as a sealing region.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, the fastening region requires a particularly low outlay in terms of construction if a part of the circumferential edges is designed to be radially rigid.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, a duct led through the fastening element can be easily sealed off from the fuel tank if a part of the circumferential edges is designed to be radially flexible.
The fastening device according to the invention has a particularly high holding force for the components to be fastened in the fuel tank and a reliable impermeability if at least one of the components of the fastening element, in its region facing the respective other component, is produced from a material which is swellable in conjunction with fuel. By way of example, the plastics polyoxymethylene (POM) or polyamide (PA) are suitable as swellable material in the case of present-day fuels. As a result of the plastic properties creep and swelling and also the mechanical pressing of the head part to the base part, a connection which cannot be detached without being destroyed is generated.
In the case of lines with high internal pressure which are to be guided through the wall of the fuel tank, such as a supply line leading to an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, a high impermeability of the fastening can easily be ensured according to another advantageous development of the invention if one of the head parts has a circumferential groove for holding a sealing ring.
The fastening device according to the invention requires a particularly low outlay in terms of assembly if the components of the fastening element are produced in one part with the wall of the fuel tank and with the component to be assembled. The components of the fastening elements can therefore, particularly in the case of fuel tanks and components to be arranged therein produced from plastic by injection molding, be easily molded on integrally during their production.
According to another advantageous development of the invention, subsequent fastening of a component in the fuel tank can be effected particularly easily if the head parts are fastened in one piece with the base part or the component. The fastening may take place by welding, adhesive bonding or positive connection. In the case of fuel tanks or components made from steel, the head parts are preferably riveted.
The fastening device according to the invention has a particularly high stability if one or both head parts have lateral support webs.
The invention permits a large number of embodiments. In order to further clarify their basic principle, several of these are illustrated in the drawing and are explained in the following.
In the drawing:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10327525.8 | Jun 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/50919 | 5/26/2004 | WO | 12/15/2005 |