This is an application filed under 35 USC §371 of PCT/DE2010/050008, filed on Mar. 8, 2010, claiming priority to DE 10 2009 001 460.8 filed on Mar. 11, 2009.
(1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an oil container. It relates to a container for receiving an oil supply for an oil circuit and includes means for filtering the oil carried in the oil circuit.
(2) Description of Related Art
Oil containers of the aforedescribed type are employed particularly in motor vehicles, for example in the steering system as part of the hydraulic steering. Because the automotive industry is continuously striving to improve safety and comfort, particularly modern motor vehicles have typically a number of systems aided by hydraulics. Several oil circuits are therefore disposed in a vehicle, which require a container for storing the required oil and preferably means for filtering the oil. The filter means are partially integrated in the respective oil containers. Such oil container is disclosed, for example, in EP 1 669 119 A1.
According to the state of the art, separate oil containers for each oil circuit are arranged at suitable locations of the vehicle. This requires finding a suitable installation space among the other vehicle components. In addition, each hydraulic circuit must be separately serviced. Several locations or several oil containers must be filled with suitable oil when the systems are initially filled and whenever the vehicle is serviced. If in individual cases a composite hydraulic system is contemplated, then an additional line must be provided, thereby increasing the risk of leaks.
It is an object of the invention to provide an oil container which obviates the aforementioned disadvantages. Use of this oil container should also make it easier to service and potentially also to initially fill the hydraulic systems. The object is attained with an oil container having the features of the independent claim. Advantageous embodiments or modifications of the invention are recited in the dependent claims.
The oil container proposed for solving the object includes a container housing constructed to receive oil filter means. For installation in a hydraulic system or hydraulic systems, fittings for the oil inlet, for the oil outlet, for filling the oil container and for an opening which can be closed with a cover for temporarily removing or exchanging the oil filter means are arranged on the container housing, as is known in the art. The oil container also includes, as known in the art, at least one air exit opening.
According to the invention, the container housing is divided into at least two separate chambers. To this end, at least one partition or, if divided into more than two chambers, several partitions are arranged in the container housing, The partition(s) is/are formed as a single section or as several sections. A corresponding oil filter which is integrated in the oil circuit is arranged in each chamber. In addition, the type and number of the aforementioned fittings on the container housing are configured so that each chamber has an oil inlet fitting, an oil outlet fitting and an opening, which can be closed with a cover, for filling with oil and/or removing the oil filter. The partition(s), which divides(s) the container housing into several chambers, also have an oil overflow opening located above a minimum oil filling level which is defined with respect to a rest state; the oil overflow opening interconnects the chambers which are separated from each other by the respective chamber partition.
According to the above remarks, the container housing can be divided into two or more chambers. Unless explicitly specified otherwise, the additional diagrams relate to an embodiment with two chambers which is particularly relevant for practical applications. However, the invention is not limited to a two-chamber system. With the invention which provides, on one hand, the partitions which divide the container housing into at least two chambers, and, on the other hand, the oil overflow opening disposed on each wall, at least two oil circuits or hydraulic circuits can be filled with oil from a single oil container, whereby the oil circuits are still implemented as separate circuits. It is of particular importance that the oil overflow opening is arranged above a minimum oil filling level of the oil circuits. In this way, a leak occurring in one of the oil circuits is unable to adversely affect the other circuit(s), at least not with respect to operational safety. In this case, the level of the filling level would be equalized via the aforementioned oil overflow opening only until the minimal oil filling level is reached. Thereafter, the oil filling level could decrease only in the particular chamber in the oil circuit where a leak occurs. By using an oil container constructed according to the invention with two chambers for a system of a motor vehicle which for safety reasons is designed with two oil circuits, the respective system can operate reliably even if one of the oil circuits has a leak, as is necessary for the safety of the occupants.
On the other hand, as mentioned above, all chambers of the oil container can be filled via a one or possibly several suitable openings or fittings when initially first or when serviced. Preferably, a fitting which can be closed by a closure in form of a collar or a cover is formed on the container housing in the region of at least one of the chambers. Preferably, means for measuring or controlling the oil filling level are advantageously arranged on the closure or on the fitting. This may be, for example, a rod connected with the cover, which protrudes into the respective chamber in form of an oil dipstick when the fitting is closed. Alternatively, noncontact sensors could also be used for this purpose. All chambers of the oil container can be filled with oil through the corresponding fitting or the corresponding opening; on the other hand, the oil filling level in the chambers can be determined with only a single measurement device. The latter applies, of course, only as long as the oil.filling level in one chamber does on fall below the minimum oil filling level, for example, due to leakage. If the oil filling level should be reliably determined for each chamber, then corresponding fittings with associated closure and measurement devices would have to be installed on each chamber.
According to a practical embodiment, the container housing of the oil container includes a housing bottom part, a housing top part which is materially or positively connected with the housing bottom part, wherein the housing bottom part and the housing top part are constructed as an injection molded part or a cast part. In this type of embodiment, the partition separating the chambers can be constructed in two sections, whereby a lower section of the partition is then integrally formed with the housing bottom part and a top section of this partition is integrally formed with the housing top part. The oil overflow opening is hereby formed by a gap that remains between the lower section and the upper section of the partition when the housing parts of the container housing are joined.
The oil container according to the invention can advantageously be modified by arranging inside the container housing one or more baffles for calming the oil received in the container. This prevents the oil received in the container from unintentionally building up in the container by forming waves caused by vibrations acting on the vehicle during operation. In the aforementioned embodiment with the two-section partition, the baffle, which extends parallel to the container bottom and horizontally in the installation position of the oil container, is preferably arranged on the lower boundary of the oil overflow opening, i.e., on the top side of the lower section of the partition which is in turn connected as a single piece with the housing bottom part. The baffle also protrudes into both chambers that are separated by the partition. According to a preferred embodiment, the baffle is constructed so that the end of the baffle has in at least one chamber a section which extends from the oil filter of the respective chamber approximately parallel to the partition. This rising section of the baffle prevents oil building up in the container, for example, due to external shaking or vibrations, from sloshing in form of a gusher into the respective oil filter that is protected by the rising section of the baffle.
The oil container according to the invention can be modified further by arranging in the container housing means for separating air bubbles entrained in the oil. The respective air then escapes through the aforementioned air exit opening. The latter is preferably arranged in the cover(s) used to close the fittings of the container housing which form respective service openings for refilling oil and/or for removing an oil filter for cleaning or exchanging an oil filter.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be provided. The appended drawings show in:
An oil overflow opening 5, which is actually not visible in this view, but is diagrammatically indicated merely for purpose of illustration, is arranged in the partition 4 that separate the chambers 2, 3 from each other. The oil overflow opening 5 is located in the partition 4 at a height corresponding to a minimum filling level for the chambers 2, 3. When the left chamber 2 is filled through the fitting 14 and reaches the minimum filling level, the oil can flow over the oil overflow opening 5 into the right chamber 3, thus also filling this chamber 3 with oil. In the illustrated example, the partition 4 is formed as a single section, wherein as already explained an opening is provided in the partition 4 at a suitable height for forming the oil overflow opening 5. Alternatively, the partition 4 could also end at the height of the minimum oil filling level. However, extending the partition 4 above an opening for the oil overflow opening 5 advantageously calms the oil in the oil container somewhat, so that waves generated by vibrations associated with the operation do not surge from one chamber 2, 3 into the respective other chamber.
1, 1′ Container housing
2, 3 Chamber
4,4′ Partition
5 Oil overflow opening
6, 7 Oil filter means, oil filter
8, 9 Oil inlet fitting
10, 11 Oil outlet fitting
12, 13 Fitting
14 Fitting
15, 16 Opening
17, 18 Cover
19, 20 Air exit opening
21 Closure
22 Oil dipstick
23 Baffle
24 Container bottom
25 Section
26 Welded connection, weld seam
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