Leak fuel gas discharging structure of automobile

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6557596
  • Patent Number
    6,557,596
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A leak fuel gas discharging structure for an automobile includes a hollow reinforcement member extending between a floor panel and a wheel house and interconnecting an underfloor space and an internal space of the wheel house. The wheel house has a portion facing a filler recess and having an opening which through which the filler recess and the internal space of the wheel house are connected together. The filler recess is normally closed by a filler lid with a clearance defined between a peripheral edge of the filler lid and a peripheral edge of the filler recess. By the structure thus arranged, a fuel gas, leaking from a fuel tank disposed in the underfloor space, is discharged outside the vehicle body.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a leak fuel gas discharging structure of an automobile that discharges a compressed fuel gas, leaking from a fuel tank, outside the automobile.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. (HEI) 8-88544 discloses an automobile equipped with a fuel gas tank. The tank is disposed in a trunk room of the automobile and connected with an outlet of a gas supply pipe. The gas supply pipe has an inlet connected to a filler recess formed in a sidewall of the vehicle body. The filler recess is normally closed by a filler lid. The filler lid is adapted to be open so that a compressed fuel gas can be filled or charged through the gas supply pipe into the fuel gas tank.




The fuel gas tank may encounter a problem that the compressed fuel gas leaks from a body of the fuel gas tank or a connection between the fuel gas tank and the gas supply pipe. To deal with this problem, the disclosed automobile has a leak fuel gas discharging device or structure for discharging the leak compressed fuel gas outside the automobile.




The leak fuel gas discharging structure comprises a gas discharge pipe system having plural inlets that open to the interior of valve covers connected to the tank body and a single outlet that opens from the filler recess to the outside air. With this arrangement, the leak compressed fuel gas is discharged outside the automobile through the gas discharge pipe system.




Due to the use of the gas discharge pipe system, the conventional leak fuel gas discharging structure has a relatively large number of parts used and requires a relatively long assembling time. This constitutes a bar to cost-cutting of the automobile.




Additionally, the gas discharge pipe system requires a relatively large space for installation and hence lowers the degree of design freedom of the leak fuel gas discharging system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a leak fuel gas discharging structure of an automobile, which is inexpensive to manufacture, is easy to assemble and has a higher degree of design freedom.




To achieve the foregoing object, according to the present invention, there is provided an automobile having a leak fuel gas discharging structure for discharging a compressed fuel gas, leaking from a fuel tank disposed in a space below a floor panel of the automobile, outside the automobile. The leak fuel gas discharging structure comprises: a wheel house having an internal space formed therein; a hollow reinforcement member extending between the floor panel and the wheel house and having a hollow channel interconnecting the space below the floor panel and the internal space of the wheel house; a body panel disposed on an exterior side of the wheel house and having a filler recess formed therein; and a filler lid attached to the body panel so as to open and close the filler recess, the filler recess being normally closed by the filler lid with a clearance defined between a peripheral edge of the filler recess and a peripheral edge of the filler lid. The wheel house has a portion corresponding in position to the filler recess and having an opening formed therein, the opening interconnecting the filler recess and the internal space of the wheel house. The hollow channel, the internal space, the filler recess and the clearance together form a continuous leak fuel gas discharge passageway extending from the space to the outside of the body panel thereby to allow the leak fuel gas to flow outside the automobile through the passageway.




It is preferable that the hollow reinforcement member is inclined upward in a direction from the floor panel toward the wheel house, the opening in the portion of the wheel house is disposed at a higher position than an upper end of the reinforcement member, and the clearance is disposed at a higher position than the opening.




The hollow reinforcement member may be tapered in a direction from the floor panel toward the wheel house. Further, the hollow reinforcement member may be aligned with the portion of the wheel house.




The hollow channel of the reinforcement member has a rectangular cross section or a circular cross section. When used with hydrogen gas or a like gaseous fuel much lighter than air, the hollow channel of the reinforcement member may be open downward.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a rear portion of an automobile incorporating therein a leak fuel gas discharging structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view, with parts broken away for clarity, of a main portion of the leak fuel gas discharging structure;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary perspective view showing a modified form of the leak fuel gas discharging structure; and





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, but showing another modified form of the leak fuel gas discharging structure.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings and

FIG. 1

in particular, there is shown a rear part of an automobile


10


incorporating a leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


according to an embodiment of the present invention. The automobile


10


includes a body


19


having a side frame


11


, a floor panel


12


, a side plate or panel


17


and a wheel house


20


. A rear left wheel


38


of the automobile


10


is disposed below the wheel house


20


. The automobile


10


further has two fuel tanks


40


,


40


disposed tandem in the longitudinal (front-to-fear) direction of the automobile


10


. The fuel tanks


40


,


40


are formed from a synthetic resin material and attached to the underside


12




a


of the floor panel


12


by means of a pair of fastening straps (one being shown)


42


. The fuel tanks


40


,


40


are connected to a filler orifice


46


via a bifurcated filler tube


45


. The filler orifice


46


is disposed on a portion


32


of the wheel house


20


facing a filler lid


48


. The filler lid


48


is attached by a hinge (not shown) to the side panel


17


and normally closes a filler recess


55


(

FIG. 2

) formed in the side plate


17


, with a clearance


49


being defined between a peripheral edge


48




a


of the filler lid


48


and a peripheral edge


55




a


of the filler recess


55


. The filler recess


55


accommodates within it the filler or if ice


46


. The filler lid


48


is adapted to be opened so that a compressed fuel gas, such as hydrogen gas, can be filled or charged from the filler orifice


46


through the filler tube


45


into the fuel tanks


40


,


40


. The filler recess


55


and the clearance


49


form part of the leak fuel gas discharge structure


50


.




The automobile


10


in the illustrated embodiment comprises a fuel cell powered vehicle equipped with a fuel cell (not shown) as a power source for propelling an electric motor (not shown) in which hydrogen gas contained in the fuel tanks


40


is supplied to an anode of the fuel cell. The hydrogen gas, due to its extremely smaller density than air, will rise in the atmosphere. Furthermore, the hydrogen gas has a very small molecular size and hence it can permeate, in a very small amount, through a certain material such as rubber or synthetic resin. Accordingly, in the case of the fuel tanks


40


formed from synthetic resin, as in the illustrated embodiment, leakage of hydrogen gas may occur. The fuel tanks


40


may be formed form other materials than the synthetic resin. In

FIG. 1

reference numerals


35


,


36


and


37


denote a rear bumper, tailgate window glass and rear side window glass, respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


is designed such that hydrogen gas (fuel gas), leaking from the fuel tanks


40


) into an underfloor space


13


defined below the floor panel


12


, is discharged outside the body


19


of the automobile


10


through a continuous leak fuel gas discharge passageway


56


. To this end, the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


includes a hollow reinforcement member


51


extending from the floor panel


12


to the wheel house


20


at an angle of upward inclination to the horizontal The hollow reinforcement member


51


serves as a reinforcement member which reinforces or strengthens the wheel house


20


. The hollow reinforcement member


51


has a hollow channel


52


interconnecting the underfloor space


13


and an internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


. The wheel house portion


32


, which faces the fuel lid


48


, has an opening


32




a


through which the internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


communicates with the filler recess


55


. The filler recess


55


opens to the atmosphere through the clearance


49


normally defined between the peripheral edge


48




a


of the filler lid


48


and the peripheral edge


55




a


of the filler recess


55


. The hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


51


, the internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


, the filler recess


55


and the clearance


48




a


formed around the filler lid


48


together form the above-mentioned continuous leak fuel gas discharge passageway


56


.




The hollow reinforcement member


51


inclines upward when viewed from the floor panel


12


. The opening


32




a


formed in the wheel house portion


32


comprises a horizontal slit (

FIG. 3

) and is disposed at a position higher than an upper end of the hollow reinforcement member


51


. The clearance


49


formed around the filler lid


48


has an upper portion disposed at a higher position than the slit-like opening


32




a


. Thus, the leak fuel gas discharge passageway


56


as a whole has an upward inclination when viewed from the tanks


40


. This arrangement ensures that the leak hydrogen gas (fuel gas) much lighter than air is guided to move upward along the leak fuel gas discharge passageway


56


and finally discharged from the clearance


49


to the outside of the automobile


10


, as indicated by the profiled arrows {circle around (1)} to {circle around (5)} shown in FIG.


2


.




The floor panel


12


has a flat central portion


14


forming a floor of the vehicle body


19


, a downwardly sloped side portion


15


contiguous to a left end of the flat central portion


14


, and a flat mounting edge


16


contiguous to the left end (lower end) of the sloped side portion


15


and attached to an upper wall of the side frame


11


. The underfloor space


13


is defined between the flat central portion


14


and the downwardly sloped side portion


15


of the floor panel


12


. The side portion


15


has an opening


15




a


through which the underfloor space


13


communicated with the hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


51


.




The fastener strap


42


for mounting the fuel tanks


40


to the underside


12




a


of the floor panel


12


has opposite ends each secured to the underside


12




a


by a screw fastener composed of a bolt


43


and a nut


44


threadedly engaged with the bolt


43


. Each fuel tank


40


has one end portion (left end portion in

FIG. 2

)


41




a


connected to an end of a filler tube


45


and an end of a supply tube


47


(FIG.


1


). The opposite end of the filler tube


45


is connected to the filler orifice


46


, and the opposite end of the supply tube


47


is connected to the fuel cell (not shown). The hydrogen gas (fuel gas) is charged into each fuel tank


40


through the filler tube


45


and is supplied to the non-illustrated fuel cell through the supply tube


47


(FIG.


1


).




The wheel house


20


has a generally inverted U-shaped cross section and is formed by an inner wall


21


and an outer wall


22


connected together at upper ends, so as to define therebetween the internal space


23


. The inner wall


21


has a lower end portion


21




a


attached to an outer wall of the side frame


11


, a central portion configured to form a mount seat


24


for a rear suspension


25


, and an upright upper end portion


27


connected to an upper end portion


31


of the outer wall


22


. The upper end portion


31


of the outer wall


22


is swelling outward away from the inner wall


21


, so that there is a generally triangular space


33


formed between the respective upper end portions


27


,


31


of the inner and outer walls


21


,


22


at an upper end of the internal space


23


. The wheel house portion


32


, which faces the filler recess


55


, is formed on the outwardly swelled upper end portion


31


of the outer wall


22


and has the slit-like opening


32




a


formed in proximity with the filler orifice


46


. The slit-like opening


32




a


is located at a higher position than the filler orifice


46


.




The rear suspension


25


has an externally threaded upper end portion


25




a


connected by a nut


26


to the mount seat


24


of the wheel house


20


, and a lower end portion


25




b


connected via a bracket


39


to the rear wheel


38


.




The follow reinforcement member


51


comprises a hollow duct of a rectangular cross section and has a lower end


51




a


surrounding the opening


15




a


of the sloped side portion


15


of the floor panel


12


and an upper end


51




b


surrounding an opening


21




b


formed in the inner wall


21


of the wheel house


20


. Thus, the hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


51


communicates with the underfloor space


13


through the opening


15




a


and also with the internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


through the opening


21




b


. The hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


31


has a longitudinal axis substantially aligned with the wheel house portion


32


where the opening


32




a


and the filler or if ice


46


are provided. As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the reinforcement member


31


formed in the shape of a hollow duct is tapered toward the upper end


51




b


(

FIG. 2

) so that the rectangular cross section of the tapered reinforcement member


51


decreases progressively in a direction from the lower end


51




a


to the upper end


51




b


. The opening


15




a


formed in the sloped side portion


15


of the floor panel


12


has a rectangular shape substantially the same in size as the cross-sectional shape of the hollow channel


51


at the lower end


51




a


of the reinforcement member


51


. Similarly, the opening


21




b


formed in the inner wall


21


of the wheel house


20


has a rectangular shape substantially the same in size as the cross-sectional shape of the hollow channel


51


at the upper end


51




b


of the reinforcement member


51


. By the upwardly tapering hollow reinforcement member


51


, the leak hydrogen gas (fuel gas) is directed concentratedly toward the wheel house portion


32


.




Operation of the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


of the foregoing construction will be described below with reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Hydrogen gas (fuel gas) leaking from the tank


40


into the underfloor space


13


enters the hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


51


through the opening


15




a


, as indicated by the profiled arrow {circle around (1)}. This is because the hydrogen gas is much lighter than air and hence rises in the atmosphere. The leak hydrogen gas is then guided to flow upward along the hollow channel


52


of the reinforcement member


51


. Subsequently, the leak hydrogen gas flows out from the hollow channel


51


of the reinforcement member


51


and enters into the internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


via the opening


21




b


, as indicated by the profiled arrow {circle around (2)}. In this instance, partly due to the upwardly tapered configuration of the reinforcement member


51


and due to the hollow channel


52


aligned with the wheel house portion


32


, the leak hydrogen gas is directed concentratedly toward the wheel house portion. Then, the leak hydrogen gas flows upwardly and outwardly across the internal space


23


and impinges upon an inner surface of the outwardly swelled upper end portion


31


of the outer wall


22


including the wheel house portion


32


. In this instance, by virtue of the upper end portion


31


curved toward the upper end portion


27


of the inner wall


21


, the leak hydrogen gas is introduced into the narrow triangular space


33


formed behind the wheel house portion


32


at an upper end of the internal space


23


of the wheel house


20


, as indicated by the profiled arrow {circle around (3)}. The leak hydrogen gas subsequently flows into the filler recess


55


via the slit-like opening


32




a


, as indicated by the profiled arrow {circle around (4)}, and finally it is discharged from the clearance


49


to the outside of the vehicle body


19


, as indicated by the profiled arrow {circle around (5)}.




It will be appreciated that the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


of the present invention can readily be formed by merely providing a hollow reinforcement member


51


and forming three openings


15




a


,


21




b


and


32




a


and does not require substantial reconstruction of the vehicle body


19


. Additionally, the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


does not have a complicated gas discharge pipe system as in the case of the conventional device and, hence, is simple in construction, is easy to assemble and can be manufactured at a relatively low cost The reinforcement member


51


, as opposed to the conventional gas discharge pipe system, occupies only a small space for installation thereof and secures a higher degree of design freedom of the vehicle body


19


. Since the clearance


49


, formed around the filler lid


48


when the filler recess


55


is closed by the filler lid


48


, is used as a discharge opening of the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


, there is no need to form a separate discharge opening in the side panel


17


of the vehicle body


19


, which may deteriorate the external appearance of the vehicle body


19


.





FIG. 4

shows a part of a leak fuel gas discharging structure


60


according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The leak fuel gas discharging structure


60


differs from the structure


50


of the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-3

only in that a hollow cylindrical reinforcement member


61


is used in place of the hollow rectangular reinforcement member


51


. The reinforcement member


61


has a hollow channel


62


of a circular cross section, and the downwardly sloped side portion


1


of the floor panel


12


has a circular hole or opening


63


of a diameter substantially the same as that of the hollow circular channel


62


at a lower end of the reinforcement member


61


. The reinforcement member


61


in the illustrated embodiment has a uniform cross-sectional area throughout the length thereof. The reinforcement member


61


may be tapered in the same manner as the first embodiment. Use of the hollow circular reinforcement member


61


enables structural simplification of the leak fuel gas discharging structure


60


.





FIG. 5

shows a part of a leak fuel gas discharging structure


70


according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The leak fuel gas discharging structure


70


is substantially the same as the structure


50


of the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-3

with the exception that a hollow reinforcement member


71


has an inverted U-shaped cross section and has a hollow channel


72


open downward. Since hydrogen gas is much lighter than air and will rise in the atmosphere, the inverted U-shaped hollow reinforcement member


71


can perform the same guiding function as the hollow rectangular reinforcement member


51


(

FIG. 3

) with respect to the leak hydrogen gas (fuel gas). Use of the channel-shaped reinforcement member


71


achieves a certain reduction in weight and cost of the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the opening


32


formed in the wheel house portion


32


comprises a horizontally extending slit (FIG.


3


). The slit


32




a


may be replaced with any other form of opening. Additionally, the fuel gas used with the leak fuel gas discharging structure


50


is not limited to hydrogen gas in the illustrated embodiment but may includes other gases, such as liquefied natural gases.




Obviously, various minor changes and modifications are possible in the light of the above teaching. It is to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.




The present disclosure relates to the subject matter of Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-42145, filed Feb. 19, 2001, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety



Claims
  • 1. An automobile having a leak fuel gas discharging structure for discharging a compressed fuel gas, leaking from a fuel tank disposed in a space below a floor panel of the automobile, outside the automobile, said leak fuel gas discharging structure comprising:a wheel house having an internal space formed therein; a hollow reinforcement member extending between the floor panel and the wheel house and having a hollow channel interconnecting the space below the floor panel and the internal space of the wheel house; a body panel disposed on an exterior side of the wheel house and having a filler recess formed therein; a filler lid attached to the body panel so as to open and close the filler recess, the filler recess being normally closed by the filler lid with a clearance defined between a peripheral edge of the filler recess and a peripheral edge of the filler lid; the wheel house having a portion corresponding in position to the filler recess and having an opening formed therein, said opening interconnecting the filler recess and the internal space of the wheel house; and the hollow channel, the internal space, the filler recess and the clearance together forming a continuous leak fuel gas discharge passageway extending from the space to the outside of the body panel thereby to allow the leak fuel gas to flow outside the automobile through the passageway.
  • 2. The automobile according to claim 1, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is inclined upward in a direction from the floor panel toward the wheel house, the opening in the portion of the wheel house is disposed at a higher position than an upper end of the reinforcement member, and the clearance is disposed at a higher position than the opening.
  • 3. The automobile according to claim 2, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is tapered in the direction from the floor panel toward the wheel house.
  • 4. The automobile according to claim 3, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is aligned with the portion of the wheel house.
  • 5. The automobile according to claim 1, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is tapered in a direction from the floor panel toward the wheel house.
  • 6. The automobile according to claim 5, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is aligned with the portion of the wheel house.
  • 7. The automobile according to claim 1, wherein the hollow reinforcement member is aligned with the portion of the wheel house.
  • 8. The automobile according to claim 1, where in the hollow channel of the reinforcement member has a rectangular cross section.
  • 9. The automobile according to claim 1, where in the hollow channel of the reinforcement member has a circular cross section.
  • 10. The automobile according to claim 1, wherein the hollow channel of the reinforcement member is open downward.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-042145 Feb 2001 JP
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