The present invention relates to a protective device that includes a portion disposed inside a reservoir and which is constituted by at least one solid body adapted for deterring relative movement of a frozen medium therein during transport of the reservoir on a vehicle.
In various types of vehicle, there are reservoirs for liquids used for different functions of the vehicle. In certain cases, these liquids and reservoirs are used at temperatures which are so low that the liquid passes wholly or partially into the frozen state. The present invention can be utilized for various reservoirs for vehicle applications, but the following description will discuss specifically (for illustrative purposes, but in no way indicative of limitations) how the invention can be used together with a reservoir intended for urea. There is a need to store urea in a reservoir disposed in a vehicle so as to be able to provide urea for cleaning of exhaust gases deriving from an internal combustion engine of the vehicle.
One way of meeting the increasingly strict requirements for cleaning exhaust gases produced from internal combustion engines is to convert the exhaust gases into safe or less harmful gases by injecting urea into the exhaust gas stream. This can reduce, above all, the nitrogen oxide NOX content, which can help to reduce the emissions of harmful substances into the environment.
To this end, there is a need, however, for a continuous supply of urea while the internal combustion engine is running. This means that a vehicle, such as a truck, that utilizes this cleaning methodology must be equipped with a reservoir for urea. From the reservoir, urea can then be delivered for cleaning the exhaust gases.
There are problems, however, associated with the use of urea. In cold weather, for example, urea can freeze in the reservoir. If urea freezes in the reservoir, it can mean, in turn, that the reservoir or other equipment disposed inside the reservoir, such as, for example, warming members for warming the urea, is damaged by the frozen matter through collision with the latter and/or through abrasion between the frozen matter and the reservoir and/or equipment disposed inside the reservoir. The problem is especially pronounced when the frozen matter re-thaws, since, as the frozen matter melts, loose lumps or blocks of frozen matter can be formed/released in the reservoir. Since the matter very often thaws from the perimeter toward the center of the frozen mass, a large lump of frozen material often ends up being created and which moves around in the reservoir during the thawing process.
One object of the invention is to provide a protecting device for reservoirs in vehicle applications, which device, in the use of a reservoir containing a medium in frozen form, is capable of avoiding damage to the reservoir and/or to equipment disposed inside the reservoir.
As described above, the inventive device comprises a means disposed inside the reservoir, in the form of at least one solid body, for deterring relative movement, given the presence of said medium in frozen form in the reservoir, between said frozen medium and the reservoir during transport of the vehicle. This means that damage to the reservoir, arising from the effect of frozen matter, can be considerably reduced.
Further advantageous embodiments and other advantages of the invention derive from the following description and dependent patent claims.
Hereinafter is provided a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention which includes reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a illustrates a protecting means according to the invention which has grid sections;
b illustrates a variant of a protecting means according to the invention which has a three-dimensional grid;
a illustrates a further variant of a protecting means configured according to the invention and which has a hollow structure;
b illustrates a variant of the protecting means configured according to the embodiment of the invention shown in
The medium which is added for cleaning of the exhaust gases can have differing chemical composition. Said medium can be urea, for example, or a solution consisting of or containing urea (CO [NH2] 2+H20). Urea can be used to reduce the presence of nitrogen oxides NOX in the exhaust gases deriving from the internal combustion engine of the vehicle.
The protecting device according to the invention comprises an arrangement or means 5 disposed inside the reservoir 2, in the form of at least one solid body, for deterring relative movement, given the presence of said medium in frozen form in the reservoir 2, between said frozen medium and the reservoir 2 during transport of the vehicle 1.
In the embodiments illustrated in
When frozen matter in the reservoir 2 thaws, the protecting means 5 can advantageously be configured to cause this thawing to occur without sizeable loose lumps or blocks of frozen matter being released and adversely affecting the reservoir 2.
a shows an embodiment in which a plurality of grid sections 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d are utilized to protect the reservoir. For the sake of clarity, every second grid section is illustrated diagrammatically with dash-dot lines. Depending on various conditions, such as, for example, the volume, shape and the like of the reservoir 2, one or more grid sections 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d of different size and shape can be disposed within the volume of the reservoir 2 in order to create the protecting means 5. For example, a plurality of grid sections can be disposed essentially parallel to one another and at a mutual distance apart to produce the protecting means 5. The protecting means 5 can therefore be formed by means of one or more two-dimensional grids, but it can also be an integrated, three-dimensional grid or network structure 8 as illustrated in
Alternatively, the protecting means 5 can be fastened in the reservoir 2 in order, in respect of at least one position, to fix the protecting means 5 in relation to the reservoir 2.
The protecting means 5 is advantageously configured and constructed from a material so as to enable a flexibility such that, when the protecting means 5 is subjected to load as a result of the inertia of the frozen matter acting on the protecting means 5, primarily as a result of the carrying vehicle's movement, the protecting means 5 can move in relation to the reservoir by flexing of the protecting means. In certain cases, the protecting means 5 can be made of a material with relatively high elasticity, and/or dimensioned so as to allow such flexing in relation to the reservoir. The movement of one or more lumps which are frozen to the protecting means can thereby be gently and sensitively dampened, while unwelcome collisions between these lumps and the walls of the reservoir are prevented, or at least deterred, or only occur at a lower speed than would be the case without said protecting means.
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The movement of one or more lumps which are frozen to the protecting means 5 can thereby be dampened in the manner which is described above. Alternatively, or in combination with a flexible component 14 of this kind, the rods 12 per se can be configured and made of a material which allows the rods themselves to be able to spring, i.e. bend, to the point where the movement of the rods, and therefore the movement of matter frozen to the rods, will be able to be dampened and unwelcome collisions between frozen matter and the walls of the reservoir will be able to be avoided during transport of the vehicle. Although, in the illustrated embodiment, the opening for the elongated elements 11 is disposed in the upper part of the reservoir 2, it could be disposed elsewhere in the reservoir. The protecting means in the form of elongated elements could also be arranged without special opening in the reservoir, by the fastening of rods, for example, on the inner side of the walls of the reservoir.
For all the above-described embodiments, the protecting means can be designed to deter displacement of said frozen medium from a first part-volume 19 of the reservoir 2 to a second part-volume 20 of the reservoir 2, see especially
The protecting means 5 can be designed especially to deter displacement of said frozen medium from a first part-volume of the reservoir to a second part-volume of the reservoir, which second part-volume contains a further member disposed inside the reservoir in order to protect this member. In order to protect, for example, a warming member disposed inside the reservoir, it is possible, by means of the protecting means, essentially to detain frozen matter in a volume which does not comprise the warming member, but it might also be possible to utilize the protecting means to detain the frozen medium in the volume containing the further member in order instead to ensure that the matter frozen on this member does not adversely affect the member by moving, and hence moving along the member and subjecting it to load.
It should be stressed that the invention is not limited to the embodiments of the invention that are described herein, but instead is only limited by the patent claims. Once the concept of the invention is known, a number of modifications within the scope of the invention will most likely become evident to those persons skilled in these arts.
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0302836-2 | Oct 2003 | SE | national |
The present application is a continuation patent application of International Application No. PCT/SE2004/001567 filed 27 Oct. 2004 which is published in English pursuant to Article 21(2) of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and which claims priority to Swedish Application No. 0302836-2 filed 27 Oct. 2003. Said applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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Parent | PCT/SE04/01567 | Oct 2004 | US |
Child | 11308741 | Apr 2006 | US |