The present invention relates to systems for connecting the ends of fluid conduits, in particular cryogenic fluid conduits, particularly for liquid fuels, typically liquid hydrogen or liquefied natural gas, for motor vehicles.
Systems for connecting the ends of fluid conduits, particularly conduits for motor vehicle cryogenic fluid, have up until now had complex and intricate configurations in order to provide the required degrees of sealing, particularly employing coupled rotary plug valves.
The subject of the present invention is to propose a connection system which is particularly suited to the filling of liquid hydrogen or liquefied natural gas tanks, with the system having a simple and effective structure and efficiently providing the cold and hot sealing by employing a single axial translation operation which facilitates manual use and/or ready automation.
To this end, according to one feature of the invention, the system for connecting the ends of fluid conduits, in particular conduits for motor vehicle liquid fuel, comprises a female part intended to receive a portion of a male part, the male and female parts each comprising a shutter for closing the fluid conduit, which is normally closed and can be moved into the open position when the system is in the connected configuration, the male and female parts each additionally including an isolation shutter which is normally closed and can be moved into the open position during the introduction of the male part into the female part.
According to other features of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the following description of embodiments, which is given by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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For its part, the male part M comprises an external tubular piece 10 prolonged by a tubular end part 11 and containing a tubular mandrel 12 defining a downstream portion 13 of a filling circuit which is connected, via an upstream line 14, to a pressurized liquid fuel supply circuit (not shown) of the filling station to which the nozzle 50, M belongs. The conduit portion 13 is normally closed downstream by a shutter 15 applied axially and elastically against a seat formed by an annular piece 16 at the end of the mandrel 12.
According to one aspect of the invention, the annular end-piece 5 of the tubular element 4 of the female part F comprises at least one inwardly opening pivoting shutter 17, typically two pivoting shutters in the form of half-disks, to the rear of an axial annular sliding surface 18 intended to receive the mandrel 12 of the male part M. The annular end-part 11 of this male part also comprises at least one inwardly pivoting flap 19, advantageously two flaps or half-disks, to the front of a sliding O-ring seal 20 made of metal or PTFE-type elastomer and intended to cooperate by axial sliding with the periphery of the tubular guide 4 of the female part F.
One of the isolation shutters 9, 15, in this instance the shutter of the male part M in the embodiment represented, comprises a stem 21 forwardly extending beyond the annular end-piece 16.
The procedure for connecting the system according to the invention will now be described in relation to
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In the initial configuration shown in
The continued linear engagement of the male part M in the female part F, with the seal 20 sliding over the periphery of the tubular guide 4 and the mandrel 12 sliding in the bearing support 18, brings the axial end-faces of the end-pieces 16 and 60 in contact with one another, thereby limiting the engagement of the male part M in the female part F but with the free end of the stem 21 coming to bear against the shutter 9 and causing the filling shutter 15 to open, the admission of the pressurized liquid fuel into the conduit portion 10 and up to the front face of the inner shutter 9, brought about by actuating the trigger 51, then causing this inner shutter to open and allowing the liquid fuel to pass from the filling conduit 13 into the conduit 8 and as far as the receiving tank of the vehicle.
It can thus be seen that, with the system according to the invention, it is possible by way of a single translational movement for “hot” sealing to be provided by the O-ring seal 20 from the start of connection, after which the isolation shutters 19 and 17 which, in the rest position, normally protect the internal volumes of the male part M and of the female part F, respectively, are opened, thereby bringing the internal “cold” regions of the male and female parts into communication before the shutters 15 and 9 permit the circulation of the pressurized cryogenic fluid, the opening sequences of the flaps and shutters being provided automatically by the simple progressive engagement of the male part in the female part.
The disconnection procedure takes place in exactly the same way, but in reverse, to that described above for the connection procedure.
The arrangement according to the invention allows easy and reliable handling which is readily adaptable to robot control, the hot and then cold sealing taking place in a single translation operation. The cold parts remain isolated from the ambient humidity by virtue of the flaps 17 and 19, thereby avoiding the formation of ice on the cold parts, and may be purged by a neutral gas, typically helium, admitted via a circuit 70 (
The system according to the invention avoids any leakage of cryogenic liquid to the outside, allows rapid cooling by virtue of the compact constituent elements, limiting thermal line losses, permits immediate disconnection, even when the parts are cold, and allows likewise immediate reuse, if necessary, after disconnection.
The female part F, which is the vehicle-mounted part, has the simplest possible, and therefore low-cost, configuration. In particular, the hot seal 20 is situated on the male part M, i.e. on the filling station side, thereby allows more reliable maintenance of this part. The various structural elements of the male and female parts, together with the flaps 17 and 19, are advantageously made of stainless steel.
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Although the invention has been described by way of a specific embodiment, it is not limited thereto but is open to modifications and variants which will be apparent to a person skilled in the art within the scope of the claims which follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0450095 | Jan 2004 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/50677 | 12/10/2004 | WO | 6/30/2006 |