The present invention relates to a method for detecting leaks in a pressurised gas tank head having various integrated components, and a tank head for use of such a method.
The technical sector concerned by the invention is the field of manufacturing and use of pressurised gas tank heads, in particular for hydrogen, and methods and devices for detecting gas leaks in such heads, in particular those which integrate various components or members for treating, distributing and/or shutting off this gas, such as fittings, thermal fuses, sensors, regulator parts, valves and/or plugs closing orifices communicating with the outside.
These components or members internal to the tank head are supplied with gas from inside the gas tank on which the head is attached, and each comprise, for security, at least two sealing devices, one being upstream and the other being downstream, which is often the case in equipment for receiving high-pressure hydrogen.
In this field of pressurised gas tank heads, reference can be made, for example, to:
In such tank heads, having various integrated components and members, with double sealing, it is difficult, if not impossible, to check the sealing of all the members and components thus integrated, except by using methods and devices which can be implemented when not in operation, such as:
The disadvantage is that such methods and devices are quite intrusive and, above all, cannot therefore be used during use of these gas tanks in operation, in other words with their head connected to a circuit for distributing the gas contained in the tank.
Reference could also be made to the Patent Application FR2974883 from Michelin, which teaches a valve, installed on a tank containing pressurised gas, and comprising various components including a regulator, a solenoid valve controlling the supply to the outlet of low pressure gas and a gas leak detector (integrated or not in the valve) making it possible to cut the supply to the solenoid valve and/or to activate an evacuation of gases which have escaped due to the leak, and therefore certainly during use of the gas tank in operation, in other words with the head connected to a circuit for distributing the gas contained in this tank.
The problem posed and the objective of the present invention are therefore to achieve, without the drawbacks of the above-cited devices and without there necessarily being a solenoid valve, a tightness check by leak detection in a pressurised gas tank head having a plurality of integrated components and members, and this on the one hand without having to check each member separately, as could be envisaged but which would be rather complex, and on the other hand even in operation and during the distribution of gas, which is essential especially when the gas is hydrogen and the user must absolutely be warned as soon as there is a leak (which can happen even after a check before use) on a sealing device of one of its integrated components or members.
A solution to the problem posed is a pressurised gas storage tank head suitable for being attached directly and removably on such a tank and which comprises, in an integrated manner, in the body of the head itself, at least two components for treating, distributing and/or shutting off this gas, an upstream connector suitable for being removably attached in a boss of the tank and inside which is located and emerges at least one pipe for supplying the tank head, and downstream outlet pipes suitable for connecting the tank head to any system using said gas through the said components, and according to the invention:
The objective of the present invention is also obtained by a method for leak detecting in a pressurised gas tank head such as described above and such that:
Thus such a leak detection being made before the second sealing device can also leak, such a method and such a device guarantee the security of the atmosphere surrounding the storage tank head, especially when the gas is hydrogen and this atmosphere is confined as in an aeroplane or an underground construction machine.
Moreover, in a particular embodiment in order to avoid, in the event of failure of an upstream seal, common space itself leaking into the atmosphere surrounding the tank head, the leakage gas being able to escape in this common space is evacuated, for example above a predetermined pressure, to any secure zone, or outside the atmosphere surrounding the storage tank head, such as outside the cabin in the case of an aeroplane.
The result is a new method for detecting leaks in a pressurised gas tank head having various integrated components, and a new gas tank head which can use such a method, which responds to the problem posed and to the objective stated above, in particular in uses in confined atmospheres and when the gas used is hydrogen.
Other advantages of the present invention could be cited, but those mentioned above already show enough to prove its interest.
The description below and the attached figures represent an exemplary embodiment of the invention, but are in no way limiting: other embodiments are possible within the scope and extent of this invention as defined by the claims attached below.
In the present description, the various components are positioned and qualified by the terms upstream and downstream taken in the direction of flow of the gas, thus from the chamber 3 of the storage tank 1 to the outside 10 of the tank head 2 according to the invention.
This head comprises, in an integrated and compact manner in the same body, which is substantially tubular, e.g. cylindrical with axis XX′, and made from compatible material that is gas-tight for gases, such as hydrogen:
The principle of the operation of such a tank head is very well known to a person skilled in the art and will not be explained here, except of course as regards the subject matter of the invention.
Moreover, according to the present invention and in the case where the outside 10 surrounding the tank head 2 is a confined space as in an aeroplane or an underground construction machine, and where it would be dangerous to allow a gas such as hydrogen to leak, the tank head 2 has an evacuation orifice 15 between the common space 8, into which all the tapping pipes 12 emerge, and any pipe (not shown in the figures) connecting the said head 2 and any external secure zone, i.e. outside the atmosphere 10 surrounding the storage tank head, such as the cabin in the case of an aeroplane.
In a preferred embodiment, this evacuation orifice 15 between the common space 8 and any pipe connecting said head 2 is the same orifice as the one, represented in
In the embodiment of the attached figures, the common space 8, into which all of the tapping pipes 12 emerge, is a circular groove made on the top of the tank head 2 and closed on its upper face by a sealed cover 7.
This cover is represented in the
This cover 7 comprises at least the orifice 15 making the common space 8 communicate with the device 16 for detecting the presence of the gas which is itself attached, in a sealed manner by means of a seal 19, to the outlet of the said orifice 15 which in this case is specifically a bore made in the thickness of the cover 7.
This cover 7 could also be thinner, or even be a simple moulded plastic lid with, for example, a custom seal which will act as communication channels and common space 8 between the different orifices 12, 15; thus the cover might not withstand the pressure which could increase in the event of a leak in the common space 8, a relief valve could then be provided to evacuate the gas to the outside 10 or through an evacuation pipe to a secure zone as previously indicated.
In another embodiment, this cover 7 could even be made in the same body of the tank head 2 and would then, in this case, constitute only one part with the head body and without a seal: this could then be manufactured, for example:
Thus, whatever the embodiment of the said tank head 2 according to the invention, when the gas distribution is put into operation by the said tank 1 through this tank head 2,
Moreover, depending on the pressure conditions, if it is desired to know whether it is upstream seal of one of the said components 13 which is faulty (which can be the most critical) and not a downstream seal, the doubt can be removed according to one of the following methods:
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