The invention is based on a tank device. It is already known from DE 10 2013 217 927 to provide not only a tank installation unit, which is installed in a storage tank for a reducing agent serving for exhaust-gas aftertreatment and which has a heater, but also an auxiliary heater in the region of the storage tank. However, said auxiliary heater consists of a wire heater arranged in the tank interior. This is electrically contacted via an intermediate platform of the tank installation unit.
Also, DE 10 2006 046 900 describes the use of a reducing agent container, which contains two heating elements, in the context of the reduction of nitrogen oxides of an internal combustion engine.
It is known from DE 20 2006 010 615 to heat a storage tank for a liquid required in a motor vehicle, for example for exhaust-gas aftertreatment, with the cooling water of the internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle.
DE 10 2008 011 464 discloses an integration of a heating layer into the wall of a storage tank for a reducing agent serving for exhaust-gas aftertreatment.
It is known from DE 10 2008 015 599 to arrange, outside a liquid tank, a heater in the form of a microwave radiation source in order to heat the liquid in the tank by means of electromagnetic radiation.
It is known from DE 10 2013 210 742 to insert a heating mat in the region of the base of a tank device for a reducing agent serving for exhaust-gas aftertreatment.
By comparison, the tank device according to the invention has the advantage of ensuring reliable heating and sustainable maintenance of the liquid state of up to more than 90% of any frozen reducing agent by means of the interaction of the heating device and the auxiliary heater, wherein the form and size of the auxiliary heater can be tailored simply and in an ice-pressure-resistant manner to the vehicle-specific requirements with regard to the thawing power, the tank form and/or the available installation space.
Welding of the auxiliary heater into the wall of the storage container of the tank device is particularly advantageous because this presents a construction which is space-saving and, in particular with respect to ice pressure, mechanically robust.
Furthermore, it is advantageous in particular for a mirror-coated surface or a reflective layer or coating to be provided, which minimizes the energy expenditure during heating by aligning the heat radiation.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawing and discussed in more detail in the following description.
In the drawing:
In a modified embodiment, the tank installation unit may also be arranged in the region of a side wall or in the region of the tank roof. Alternatively, it is possible also for the further auxiliary heater 33 to be omitted in the region of the side wall, or, instead of the auxiliary heater 29 in the tank base 27, for only the side-wall auxiliary heater 33 to be provided. The electrical contacting of the respective auxiliary heater may alternatively also be realized separately from the tank installation unit.
The design of the auxiliary heater is realized over as large an area as possible and may be formed in an intrinsically safe manner by way of predetermined breaking points or by way of corresponding temperature-dependent activation. The fastening of the auxiliary heater is realized for example via an injection process in the tank base or in a side wall of the storage container. Furthermore, it is possible for additional insulation with respect to outside temperature or heat influences to be provided in order to minimize heat losses. The auxiliary heater may be fitted on the tank base for flat tank geometries, and also or only on the side walls for higher tank geometries. In order to increase the stability, it is possible for a tank which is present to be encapsulated by injection molding with a stabilizing further material. The auxiliary heater allows a hydraulic connection of the thawed medium to the intake point (not illustrated in more detail) of the delivery pump 8, which point is situated in the region 15 of the tank installation unit, to be produced so as to be permanent. A suitable form of the auxiliary heater in combination with a corresponding form of the tank wall allows a slosh protection function to be achieved, specifically at low tank fill levels.
The activation in particular of the auxiliary heater generally occurs for example by means of a pulse-width modulated signal via an additional control unit with a software-dependent heating strategy or by means of integration of the necessary hardware/software into existing control units. The auxiliary heater is in this case monitored and checked for plausibility by means of on-board diagnosis functions. Additional sensors, such as for example temperature sensors, may be used for the purpose of regulation/control. The activation may be realized in a parallel, sequential or overlapping manner with respect to other heaters such as the heating device 12, pressure-line heaters (not illustrated in more detail) or the like.
The tank installation unit may also comprise an intermediate platform as described in DE 10 2013 217 927.
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