The present invention relates to a gas cylinder, i.e. a transportable container used for storing pressurized gas and having a foot for facilitating the stable resting of the cylinder on a surface, e.g. a shelf or a floor.
The cylinders are intended for a variety of uses and the standards for their construction and testing vary according to the application. The main applications of gas cylinders may include storage of liquefied or compressed gases for automotive applications, domestic or industrial uses, storage of compressed or liquefied gases for industrial use, plenum tanks for compressed air, storage of breathable mixtures for breathing apparatuses, storage of medicinal gas, and fire extinguishers.
The known gas cylinders have a cylindrical body with an either concave or convex base and an either semi-spherical or elliptical nose, and a closing valve arranged on the upper part of the cylinder.
Because of their bulging shape, the gas cylinders are often provided with a foot portion which facilitates the resting thereof.
This foot usually consists of an annular or cylindrical portion made of steel welded to the cylinder body and forming a lower “blade-like” annular resting surface, often with sharp edges.
During transportation and use, the gas cylinders are often dragged, rested and moved, whereby the steel foot portion scratches and damages the resting surface underneath or causes injury to the people using the gas cylinder.
Furthermore, when moving the gas cylinders, the knocks and frictions between the foot and the surfaces underneath also result in a deterioration of the outer lining of the cylinder itself.
It is thus the object of the present invention to provide a gas cylinder having features so as to avoid the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the prior art.
These and other objects are achieved by means of a gas cylinder comprising:
The protection ring allows to transport and use the gas cylinder without damaging the surfaces underneath, without damaging the outer lining of the cylinder itself, and without risk of injury for users.
In order to better understand the invention and appreciate the advantages thereof, some non-limitative exemplary embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings, in which:
With reference to the figures, a gas cylinder (hereinafter referred to as “cylinder”) is indicated by reference numeral 1 as a whole. Cylinder 1 comprises a cylinder body 2 internally defining a gas storage space 3, which can be closed by means of a closing valve (not shown in the figures). The cylinder body 2 comprises a tubular wall 5, preferably substantially cylindrical and extending along a longitudinal axis L of cylinder 1, a bottom wall 6, e.g. shaped as a spherical or elliptical cap, which is connected to a lower end of the tubular wall 5 and delimits the gas storage space 3 on a lower side 7 of cylinder 1, as well as an upper wall 8, e.g. ogive-shaped, which is connected to an upper edge of the tubular wall 5 and delimits the gas storage space 3 on an upper side 9 of cylinder 1 opposite to the lower side 7. Cylinder 1 further comprises a threaded tubular boss 10, formed on the cylinder body 2 so as to accommodate (by screwing) the closing valve in communication with the gas storage space 3.
Cylinder 1 further comprises a lower support part (so-called “foot”), preferably made of steel, connected to the lower wall 6 and having at least one or more resting portions 12 protruding towards the outside of the gas cylinder 1, in particular towards the lower side 7.
According to an aspect of the invention, cylinder 1 further comprises a protection ring 13 manufactured separately and then mounted to the supporting part 11 and having an annular slot 14 which accommodates said one or more resting portions 12, and one or more resting surfaces 15 turned or facing towards the lower side 7 and free from metal edges for a scratch-free resting of the gas cylinder 1.
The protection ring 13 allows to transport and use the gas cylinder 1 without damaging the surfaces underneath, without damaging the outer lining of the cylinder itself, and without risk of injury for users.
According to an embodiment, the resting portion 12 is a substantially cylindrical, circular, tubular or annular portion with a lower annular, flat surface 16, which is completely accommodated within the annular slot 14 of the protection ring 13. The entire support part 11 advantageously consists of a circular, cylindrical tubular portion.
The supporting part 11 may be integrally in one piece with or connected to the cylinder body 2 by welding or press-fitting or gluing.
The supporting part is made of metal, preferably of steel. Special embodiments may contemplate making the supporting part 11 of plastic or ceramic material.
The cylinder body 2 is made of metal, preferably of steel, or fiber-reinforced composite material.
The protection ring 13 may be made of plastic, polymeric or elastomeric material. In this case, the plastic or elastic yielding and the relative softness of the protection ring 13 obviate the problem of scratching on the resting surfaces and reduces the risk of injury for the user.
Alternatively, the protection ring 13 may be made of metal, e.g. stainless steel or aluminum, preferably with the smoothed, e.g. polished, resting surface 15 and with rounded and smoothed or rayed lower outer edges 16. If the protection ring 13 has a “U”-shaped profile, the lower outer edges 16 mean the outer side edges of the base of the “U”.
The protection ring 13 (made of metal or plastic) may be press-fitted or friction-fitted on the resting portion 12 using the elasticity of the protection ring 13 as fastening force. In an embodiment, the protection ring 13 forms one or more rims 25 or teeth (or recesses) which engage one or more corresponding rims or teeth (or recesses) of the upper part 11, thus forming extraction-prevention means of the protection ring 13.
Alternatively or in addition to the elastic fastening, the protection ring 13 (made of metal or plastic) may be locked onto the resting portion 12 by means of auxiliary mechanical connection members 17 different from the protection ring 11 and from the resting portion 12, e.g. clamping springs, rivets, screws (
Alternatively or in addition to the elastic fastening and/or the mechanical connection members 17, the protection ring 13 (made of metal or plastic) may be locked onto the resting portion 12 by means of gluing, in particular by means of gluing inside the annular slot 14.
In an advantageous embodiment, the adhesive for gluing the protection ring 13 is chosen from epoxy adhesives, e.g. mono- or bi-component, possibly with hot or induction curing.
In a preferred embodiment, the protection ring 13 has a circular shape and a “U-shaped” section profile (on a radial section plane with respect to the longitudinal axis L) with a base wall 19, which forms the resting surface 15, and two side walls 20, 21 (radially inner wall 20, radially outer wall 21, see
The grooves 23 allow a uniform distribution of the glue and its programmed movement out of the slot 14 when inserting the protection ring 13 over the support part 11.
Furthermore, the grooves 23 and the ribs increase the friction between the protection ring 13 and the supporting part 11, also in case of press-fitting.
Using a glue, the grooves 23 form local resting points for the cured glue, thus forming rotation-prevention and extraction-prevention means of the protection ring 13.
Finally, in the absence of glue or in case of partial gluing, the grooves 23 form condensate evacuation and ventilation channels which reduce the risk of interstitial corrosion of the supporting part 11 and/or of the protection ring 13.
The depth T23 of the grooves 23 and, similarly, the height of the ribs is less than 0.15*T13, preferably from 0.125*T13 to 0.085*T13, where T13 is the total radial thickness of the protection ring 13.
At least three, preferably at least four of said grooves 23 per circumferential length unit equal to the total radial thickness T13 of the protection ring 13 are preferably formed in the inner surface 22 in circumferential direction of the protection ring 13.
The grooves 23 advantageously extend parallel to the longitudinal axis L.
In a preferred embodiment, the protection ring 13 forms one or more through openings 24 from the resting surface 15 to the slot 14 (
In an advantageous embodiment, the radial thickness T12 of the tubular wall of the resting portion 12 is greater than the thickness T19 of the bottom wall 19 of the protection ring 13. With further advantage, the radial thickness T12 of the tubular wall of the resting portion 12 is equal to or greater than the single radial thicknesses T20, T21 of the two side walls 20, 21 of the protection ring 13.
Thereby, the support part 11 reinforces and stabilizes the shape, including the outer shape, of the protection ring 13 and of its resting surface 15, despite the relative softness or yielding of the material of the protection ring 13.
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Obviously, those skilled in the art may make further changes and variants to the gas cylinder according to the present invention, all without departing from the scope of protection of the invention as defined in the following claims, in order to meet contingent and specific needs.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2015U000062 | Mar 2015 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/051048 | 2/26/2016 | WO | 00 |