This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-108290 filed on Jun. 30, 2021, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a tank holding device.
For example, there is known a tank holding device described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2016-070467 (JP 2016-070467 A). In this tank holding device, a tank is placed in a support member having a recess for storing the tank, and is held by tightening the tank with bands from a side opposite to the support member for the tank. In this tank holding device, one end of the band is fixed to the support member with a bolt. The other end of the band is fixed to the support member while being urged by a coil spring. The band receives an urging force of the coil spring and is pressed against the outer peripheral surface of the tank.
Recently, studies have been conducted to hold a tank by using a band having a leaf spring structure instead of the coil spring in order to reduce the size of the tank holding device. When a large stress is applied to the band having the leaf spring structure, however, the leaf spring may be stroked excessively and deformed irreversibly.
The present disclosure provides a tank holding device capable of preventing irreversible deformation of a band.
A tank holding device according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a band configured to tighten a tank. The band includes a band-shaped base portion extending along an outer circumference of the tank, a plurality of pressing portions projecting from both sides of the base portion in a width direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the base portion and configured to apply a pressing force to an outer peripheral surface of the tank by elastically deforming in abutment against the outer peripheral surface of the tank, and a deformation limiting portion configured to limit deformation of the pressing portions to a specified amount.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the band includes the deformation limiting portion configured to limit the deformation of the pressing portions to the specified amount. Even if a large stress is applied to the band due to vibration, impact, or the like, the deformation limiting portion limits the deformation of the pressing portions to the specified amount. Thus, it is possible to prevent irreversible deformation of the band.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may be provided on the base portion, and a length of the deformation limiting portion in a direction from the base portion toward the outer peripheral surface of the tank may be set to limit the deformation of the pressing portions to the specified amount by abutment of the deformation limiting portion against the outer peripheral surface of the tank.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the specified amount may be set to use the pressing portions in an elastic region. Thus, it is possible to reliably prevent the irreversible deformation of the band.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the pressing portion may include a tip portion at a distal end in a direction in which the pressing portion projects from the base portion, and a part of the tip portion may include a tab parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the tank.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may be a part of the band that projects toward the tank. Thus, the deformation limiting portion can be formed by using a part of the band without increasing the number of components. As a result, it is possible to suppress an increase in cost along with the formation of the deformation limiting portion.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may include a cut-up piece that is a part of the base portion bent toward the tank.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may include a projecting piece projecting toward the tank from an end of the base portion in the width direction, and the projecting piece may be arranged between the pressing portions adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction of the base portion.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may include a dome-shaped raised portion in which a surface of the base portion facing the tank projects toward the tank.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the deformation limiting portion may be a stopper member attached to the base portion. Thus, the deformation limiting portion can easily be formed without processing the band.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the stopper member may have a block shape and may be fixed to a surface of the base portion facing the tank.
In the tank holding device according to the one aspect of the present disclosure, the stopper member may be elongated to extend along the longitudinal direction of the base portion and may be fixed to a surface of the base portion facing the tank.
According to the tank holding device of the one aspect of the present disclosure, the irreversible deformation of the band can be prevented.
Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like signs denote like elements, and wherein:
Hereinafter, a tank holding device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. In the description of the drawings, the same elements are represented by the same reference symbols, and duplicate description thereof will be omitted. In the following description, vertical and lateral directions are convenient directions related to, for example, a state shown in the drawings, and are not intended to limit the posture and arrangement of the tank holding device.
Hydrogen Tank
As shown in
The liner 2 is made of, for example, a resin material having a gas barrier property against hydrogen gas. Examples of the resin material include thermoplastic resins such as polyamide, polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer resin (EVOH), and polyester, and thermosetting resins such as epoxy. The cap 3 is made of a metal material such as aluminum. A member such as a valve is attached to the cap 3. The reinforcing layer 4 is formed, for example, such that fibers impregnated with a thermosetting resin are wound around the outer peripheral surface of the liner 2 by a plurality of turns. The fiber is made of a composite material in which, for example, carbon fiber, glass fiber, or aramid fiber is put in plastic to improve the strength.
The hydrogen tank 1 having such a structure is held by the tank holding device 10 at two points in a direction of an axis L of the hydrogen tank 1. The number of points where the hydrogen tank 1 is held by the tank holding device 10 is not limited to two, and may be, for example, three or more. When the tank holding device 10 and a neck mount member for fixing each cap 3 are used in combination, the hydrogen tank 1 may be held by the tank holding device 10 only at one point.
Tank Holding Device
The tank holding device 10 includes a pair of upper and lower holding members (first holding member 11a and second holding member 11b), and holds the hydrogen tank 1 by using these holding members. Specifically, the first holding member 11a is arranged on the upper half circumference of the hydrogen tank 1, and the second holding member 11b is arranged on the lower half circumference of the hydrogen tank 1. In this state, the ends of the first holding member 11a and the second holding member 11b are fastened to each other by fastening members 30. By tightening the hydrogen tank 1 between the first holding member 11a and the second holding member 11b in this way, the tank holding device 10 holds the hydrogen tank 1.
The first holding member 11a and the second holding member 11b have the same structure. Each of the first holding member 11a and the second holding member 11b includes a band 13 and reinforcing plates 12 arranged at both ends of the band 13.
As shown in
As shown in
The band 13 is a member for tightening the hydrogen tank 1. The band 13 has a leaf spring structure to hold the hydrogen tank 1 and to follow expansion and contraction of the hydrogen tank 1 (in particular, expansion and contraction in a radial direction of the hydrogen tank 1). The band 13 includes a band-shaped base portion 14 and a plurality of pressing portions 15 projecting from both sides of the base portion 14 (right and left sides of the base portion 14 in
The base portion 14 extends along the outer circumference of the hydrogen tank 1. The base portion 14 includes wide portions in which the width of the base portion 14 is relatively large, and a narrow portion in which the width of the base portion 14 is relatively small. The wide portion is positioned at each end of the base portion 14 in the longitudinal direction and overlaps the reinforcing plate 12. The narrow portion is positioned between the wide portions and extends along the outer peripheral surface of the hydrogen tank 1 when the band 13 holds the hydrogen tank 1. Although illustration is omitted, the wide portion of the base portion 14 has through holes extending through the wide portion at positions mated with the through holes 12a and 12b of the reinforcing plate 12, respectively.
Specifically, the pressing portions 15 arranged on the right and left sides of the base portion 14 are bent obliquely downward from the base portion 14 (that is, toward the hydrogen tank 1). As shown in
The pressing portion 15 has the same thickness as that of the base portion 14. The pressing portion 15 is formed so that the width gradually decreases from a root portion 15a toward a tip portion 15b. The root portion 15a is coupled to the base portion 14. The tip portion 15b includes a free end. The band 13 is formed by, for example, punching a single stainless steel sheet into a shape including the base portion 14 and the pressing portions 15 and then bending the band 13 at predetermined positions. The material used for the band 13 is not limited to the stainless steel, and may be another metal material excellent in strength and elastic deformation.
As shown in
When the hydrogen tank 1 is tightened by using the band 13 having such a leaf spring structure, as shown in
When the first holding member 11a and the second holding member 11b are tightened by the fastening members 30, the band 13 having the leaf spring structure is elastically deformed. As a result, the pressing portions 15 apply pressing forces to the outer peripheral surface of the hydrogen tank 1. When the band 13 is elastically deformed, the elastic deformation of each pressing portion 15 is larger than that of the base portion 14.
For example, when a protrusion on a road surface where the vehicle travels interferes with the vehicle to generate a large vibration or a large impact is input to the vehicle in the state described above, a large stress may be applied to the band 13 having the leaf spring structure. When the pressing portion 15 of the band 13 is excessively deformed due to the stress, the deformation of the leaf spring may exceeds an elastic region and reaches a plastic region. To prevent the above deformation of the leaf spring, the band 13 of the present embodiment further includes a plurality of deformation limiting portions 16 that limits the deformation of the pressing portions 15 to a specified amount.
As shown in
Assuming that the right and left pressing portions 15 and the part of the base portion 14 that couples the right and left pressing portions 15 constitute one leaf spring, the deformation limiting portions 16 are formed on every other leaf spring along an arrangement direction of the leaf springs (that is, the longitudinal direction of the base portion 14). That is, as shown in
In the tank holding device 10 structured as described above, the band 13 includes the deformation limiting portions 16 that limit the deformation of the pressing portions 15 to the specified amount. Therefore, even if a large stress is applied to the band 13 due to vibration, impact, or the like, the deformation limiting portion 16 abuts against the outer peripheral surface of the hydrogen tank 1 as shown in
In this embodiment, a part of the tip portion 15b of each pressing portion 15 may include, for example, a tab 15c parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the hydrogen tank 1 as shown in
The deformation limiting portion is not limited to those described above, and various modifications may be conceivable.
Modification 1
For example, as shown in
According to the deformation limiting portion 16A structured as described above, the same actions and effects as those in the embodiment described above can be attained. Further, a decrease in the strength of the base portion 14 due to the formation of the cut-up pieces can be prevented as compared with the deformation limiting portion 16 including the cut-up pieces. Thus, the strength of the base portion 14 can be secured easily.
Modification 2
As shown in
According to the deformation limiting portion 16B structured as described above, the same actions and effects as those in the embodiment described above can be attained. Further, a decrease in the strength of the base portion 14 due to the formation of the cut-up pieces can be prevented as compared with the deformation limiting portion 16 including the cut-up pieces. Thus, the strength of the base portion 14 can be secured easily.
Modification 3
As shown in
When the stopper member 166 is made of a hard resin material, the stopper member 166 may be attached to the base portion 14 by bonding or the like. When the stopper member 166 is made of a metal material, the stopper member 166 may be attached to the base portion 14 by bonding, welding, clinching, or the like. The stopper members 166 are formed on every other leaf spring in the arrangement direction of the leaf springs, but may be formed on every third leaf spring. The stopper member 166 may be formed on each leaf spring.
According to the deformation limiting portion 16C structured as described above, the same actions and effects as those in the embodiment described above can be attained. In addition to these effects, it is possible to attain such an effect that the deformation limiting portion 16C can easily be formed as compared with the deformation limiting portion including the cut-up pieces, the projecting pieces, or the raised portion. The deformation limiting portion 16C is formed by attaching, to the base portion 14, the stopper member 166 manufactured separately from the base portion 14. For this reason, it is not necessary to process the band 13 to form, for example, the cut-up piece, the projecting piece, or the raised portion.
Modification 4
As shown in
According to the deformation limiting portion 16D structured as described above, the same actions and effects as those in the embodiment described above can be attained. In addition to these effects, it is possible to attain such an effect that the deformation limiting portion 16D can easily be formed as compared with the deformation limiting portion including the cut-up pieces, the projecting pieces, or the raised portion. The deformation limiting portion 16D is formed by attaching, to the base portion 14, the stopper member 167 manufactured separately from the base portion 14. For this reason, it is not necessary to process the band 13 to form, for example, the cut-up piece, the projecting piece, or the raised portion.
While the embodiment of the present disclosure has been discussed in detail above, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment discussed above, and a variety of design changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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