The invention relates to a holding device for mounting substantially gas cylinders to a support frame on which they are disposed in spaced relationship, and to a motor vehicle carrying the gas cylinders.
DE 43 10 707 A1 discloses a holder for a gas cylinder which is arranged in a section of an aircraft or vehicle that is at risk of fire and contains an extinguishing medium. The holder comprises a hollow rail made from special steel to which clamp-type straps are fixed with the aid of continuous articulated bars which are mounted at one end in a plastic stopper and at the other end in a plastic insert piece. Plastic stopper and insert piece are fixed on a hollow rail. A bracket is used to fix the valve head of the gas cylinder.
Ever lower exhaust gas emission limits make the use of natural gas as a variant to the pure gasoline- or diesel-operated combustion engine appear expedient in the future. Since natural gas mixes particularly well with air, the emission of harmful substances (including CO2 and other components, such as, for example, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) is significantly lower than pure gasoline engine operation, even in comparison to fuel injection engines with a controlled three-way catalytic converter. This is because natural gas is free from lead compounds and has very good combustion properties with excellent mixture formation and distribution, which is particularly important for engine operation at low temperatures.
Conversion to natural gas operation is possible in all vehicles with combustion engines. The vehicles may be converted to monovalent or bivalent operation, i.e. either to gasoline/diesel or natural gas operation. Gas cylinders are usually carried on the loading surfaces of trucks or in the trunk compartments of passenger vehicles and they therefore take up a certain loading volume. In addition, gas cylinders which are insufficiently or unsuitably secured lead to an unstable mounting of the same, in particular, for example, during unloading operations, braking operations or rear-end collisions. The cylinders tear loose and put the occupants and the other traffic participants at risk. There is also the risk of the cylinder valves being damaged and the cylinder content being released.
It is the object of the invention to provide a space-saving holding device for substantially cylindrical gas bottles, which is suitable for securely accommodating these gas bottles or cylinders in motor vehicles.
In a holding for gas cylinders device and a motor vehicle including such a holding device for gas cylinders, comprising a frame formed by two longitudinal members interconnected at opposite ends by cross-members and supporting a first gas cylinder mounted to the longitudinal members by straps extending around the first gas cylinder, a profiled support rail is disposed on each of the straps and has a first profile fitting the first gas cylinder and at the opposite side a second profile for accommodating a second gas cylinder which is also mounted by straps to the support rail offset sidewardly so that the two cylinders are disposed laterally displaced to facilitate accommodation thereof adjacent an inclined rear seat back wall in the trunk of the motor vehicle.
According to the invention, a profiled piece or profiled rail (6, 6′) is therefore placed on each of the tightening straps (5, 5′) on the side facing away from the longitudinal members (3, 3′), which profiled piece or profiled rail, on the side resting on the tightening strap (5, 5′), has a first profile for the mounting of the first gas cylinder (2) and, on the side facing away from the tightening strap (5, 5′), has a second profile for the mounting of a second gas cylinder (2′), each profiled piece (6, 6′) being connected to a further tightening device (7, 7′) in such a manner that the second gas cylinder (2′) can be braced against the second profile of the profiled piece (6, 6′) by means of the further tightening device (7, 7′).
The holding device comprises at least two profiled pieces which are interconnected by two further longitudinal members 3, the longitudinal members 3 extending essentially parallel to each other.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the profiled pieces have an asymmetrical shape, as viewed in the axial direction of the gas cylinders.
The second profile is constructed for the mounting of a smaller gas cylinder than the first profile.
The second gas cylinder (2′) is arranged in a manner such that it is tilted with respect to the first gas cylinder (2) resting on the longitudinal members (3, 3′).
In a vehicle according to the invention, which is equipped with at least two gas cylinders, the gas cylinders are secured by means of at least one holding device as claimed in one holding device.
In an alternative development, the motor vehicle has an interior space, the interior space being equipped with a floor part and a wall extending with respect to the floor part at an angle of less than 90° thereto.
In a preferred development, the holding device is connected fixedly to the floor part in such a manner that the two gas cylinders are arranged at the smallest possible distance from the wall.
According to a preferred embodiment of the motor vehicle according to the invention, the wall constitutes a rear wall of a rear bench seat of the motor vehicle, which rear wall faces the interior space.
In a further refinement of the invention, the interior space constitutes a trunk compartment 13 of a motor vehicle.
By means of the holding device according to the invention with gas cylinders arranged one above another, in which the upper cylinder has a slight overhang in the direction of the trunk compartment opening, a particularly space-saving accommodation of the gas cylinders is advantageously provided with optimum use of the existing volume or very small losses of volume, with the result that the customary luggage in the form of at least two large cases can still be accommodated in the trunk compartment without any problem.
Furthermore, according to legal specifications, such as, for example, ECE R110, securing devices have to be able to absorb a load of 20 g in the direction of travel and 8 g in the transverse direction. This is provided as a further advantage by the holding device according to the invention in such a manner that, by means of the connection of the upper cylinder to the lower cylinder, all of the forces which occur are conducted directly into the longitudinal members of the body in the rear region of the vehicle, with a further supporting of the upper cylinder advantageously no longer being necessary because of the high connecting forces which the tightening straps apply.
The invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment on the basis of the accompanying drawings:
a shows a cross section through the holding device according to the invention,
b shows a cross section through the holding device according to the invention with a trunk compartment lining, and
The holding device 1 shown in
In each case two U-shaped metal members 11, 11′ (shown in
According to the invention, a profiled piece or a profiled rail 6, 6′ is placed on each of the tightening straps 5, 5′ on the side facing away from the first gas cylinder 2, which profiled piece or profiled rail is matched in a form-fitting manner to the first gas cylinder 2 on one side and on the opposite side has a profile for the form-fitting mounting of a second gas cylinder 2′, each profiled piece 6, 6′ carrying a tightening strap 7, 7′ by means of which the second gas cylinder 2′ is braced against the respective profiled piece 6, 6′. The tightening strap 7, 7′ is likewise connected in a form-fitting manner to the cylindrical gas vessel. The at least two profiled pieces 6, 6′ are connected to each other by two further longitudinal members 8, 8′ and serve to secure the second gas cylinder, the longitudinal members 8, 8′ extending essentially parallel to each other. The tightening strap 7, 7′ is tightened and held by a mounting screw which extends through two holes 12, 12′ (see
The frame of the holding device 1 is connected non-releasably via the cross members 4, 4′ to longitudinal body members (not shown) in the rear region of the vehicle body. This can take place by riveting, welding and/or screwing the cross members 4, 4′ to the body.
The tightening straps, which serve to fixedly, but releasably loop around the cylindrical body, and the fastening of the frame to the vehicle body in an advantageous manner prevent movement of the gas cylinders due to dynamic loading. Because the load forces may occur abruptly, corresponding exacting requirements are to be made of the fastening system. Dynamic loads can be generated, for example, by acceleration, deceleration, cornering, an inclined position or a crash of the vehicle. The tightening force or the tightening torque between tightening straps and gas cylinders therefore has to be selected to be correspondingly high. Furthermore, as shown in
As
b shows a variant of the holding device according to the invention of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 41 204.2 | Sep 2003 | DE | national |
This is a Continuation-In-Part Application of International application PCT/EP2004/009025 filed Aug. 12, 2004 and claiming the priority of German Application 103 41 204.2 filed Sep. 4, 2003.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP04/09025 | Aug 2004 | US |
Child | 11363503 | US |