WO2007030852A1 - Nourrice a essence - Google Patents

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WO2007030852A1
WO2007030852A1 PCT/AT2006/000379 AT2006000379W WO2007030852A1 WO 2007030852 A1 WO2007030852 A1 WO 2007030852A1 AT 2006000379 W AT2006000379 W AT 2006000379W WO 2007030852 A1 WO2007030852 A1 WO 2007030852A1
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canister
warning element
protective cover
canister according
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Thomas Stelzl
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Exag-Exonet Gmbh
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q7/00Arrangement or adaptation of portable emergency signal devices on vehicles

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  • the invention relates to a fuel canister with an optical warning element provided on at least one canister wall.
  • warning element is subject to a relatively early wear due to abrasion, etc., so that the desired warning function after a relatively short time can not be met if the canister is to be used as a warning device. It is also disadvantageous that the protruding holder, which receives the lighting element for illuminating the warning element, brings with it a risk of injury or even breaks off easily. Finally, the known warning triangle in the dark despite illumination only on relatively short distances recognizable.
  • DE 1 951 917 U describes a "puncture warning triangle" which is formed by one side of a triangular spare canister, here again the warning triangle is mounted on the outside of the canister wall, so that it is likely to be damaged soon Canister hinged to allow the installation of the warning triangle at a height above the wire frame bottom, but a stable state of the canister is not possible.
  • DE 1 944 741 U shows another reserve canister in triangular form with a warning triangle on a side wall, the warning triangle also being located directly on the wall here. is applied.
  • the warning triangle can be easily damaged, especially if it is considered that a spare canister is carried in the trunk of a vehicle without fixing at a certain place, so that it can easily slip, apart from that When carrying luggage, the luggage may damage the warning triangle.
  • Another object of the invention is to be able to form the canister in a conventional, substantially cuboidal shape (instead of in a triangular, bulky shape in view of view) despite the attachment of the optical Warnelements.
  • the optical warning element is additionally equipped in such a way that it can be perceived particularly well from greater distances and at night.
  • the fuel canister according to the invention has the features cited in claim 1.
  • advantageous embodiments and developments are provided, as defined in the subclaims.
  • the warning element is formed by a separate body which is mounted in a recess or bead in a canister wall. It is of course possible to attach to both main canister walls warning elements in the described embodiment, although it is usually sufficient and is preferred due to the lower cost when a warning element is provided on only one wall.
  • the attachment can thereby releasably, for example by means of screws, done so that, if necessary, should a warning element but be damaged, or in the case of electrical lighting elements, an exchange of the latter or a battery o be required, even a decrease in the warning element is easily possible.
  • the warning element is covered or coverable by means of a detachable protective cover.
  • This protective cover can be screwed on, for example, it can also be attached by means of a snap fixation on the canister wall, but preferably it is simply releasably held by means of a magnetic holder on the canister or preferably on the warning element.
  • a magnet holder is particularly advantageous if the protective cover, as is preferred, consists of metal (iron metal).
  • a can be connected to the bottom of the canister for example via pin-slot guides releasably connectable pedestal base
  • the protective cover can preferably fulfill a further function when it is removed from the canister wall, by then forming the base which can be connected to the underside of the canister.
  • the connection can be easily formed by a positive and / or frictional engagement, such as a block-shaped projection on the canister base engages in a matching recess of the protective cover stand, but it can also with the help of pins that engage in slots implemented become.
  • the protective cover is provided with two generally centrally arranged slots, with widened ends, in which preferably in a central collection of the underside of the canister arranged hook elements, for example in the form of pins with widened heads, are insertable.
  • hook elements for example in the form of pins with widened heads
  • the base may be provided with feet with a friction enhancing material, e.g. Rubber, provided or continuously coated with such a material to additionally counteract any slippage of the canister in the erected state.
  • a friction enhancing material e.g. Rubber
  • a setting up of the canister as a warning device on the roof of an automobile is possible, and in particular in such applications, it is extremely favorable for warning purposes, if the warning element and the warning element receiving recess of the canister wall and optionally the protective cover in view are formed cross-shaped ,
  • the warning element can of course be designed to be reflective, but it is (moreover) preferably equipped with light-emitting elements, in particular light-emitting diodes (LEDs). These lighting elements are also used with advantage as flashing lights, i. intermittently controlled and supplied with power / further, even in the case of the flashing function, a group-wise switching of lighting elements are provided to emit certain optical signals. Such a lighting warning element can already be perceived from extraordinarily long distances, from several kilometers; For this purpose, it is also advantageous if lens elements are provided above or in front of the luminous elements, in particular in a part of the warning element body.
  • LEDs light-emitting diodes
  • the warning element may preferably be simply made of plastic, namely with at least one injection molded part, wherein a reflective formation can be obtained on one side by a corresponding shaping in the injection mold, as known per se.
  • the warning element is hollow, for example, with two interconnected plastic parts executed. It is further advantageous if the lighting elements and their electrical power supply and control circuit are housed inside the hollow Warnelements. Also can be provided with advantage that inside the hollow Warnelements holding magnet are housed for holding the metallic protective cover.
  • an embodiment of the metal canister is preferably provided, and in particular it is advantageous if the depression in the canister wall is formed by deep-drawing.
  • warning element is screwed to provided in the wall recess, (threaded) bores containing pin-shaped or sleeve-shaped projections.
  • a protective cover made of rubber material is provided.
  • Figure 2 shows this canister in an oblique view with attached protective cover for the warning element, and with screwed refill;
  • Fig. 3 in an exploded view of the container body of the canister, the cruciform warning element and fixing screws to its ringfix mich on the container body and further the outer protective cover;
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section through part of the arm of the cross-shaped Warnelements to illustrate the arrangement of LEDs as lighting elements inside the warning element; and
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram of the electrical circuit for the lighting elements.
  • the canister 1 has a generally cylindrical container body 2, e.g. made of metal, namely steel, in particular stainless steel.
  • this container body 2 may be contained an explosion protection material (e.g., a slit and stretched aluminum foil) (not shown), and it is filled via a filling port 3 (see Fig. 2) covered by a cap 3 '.
  • explosion protection material e.g., a slit and stretched aluminum foil
  • a hollow handle 4 For refilling of fuel (eg gasoline, diesel oil, but also fuel oil) from the canister 1 in a tank, in particular a motor vehicle tank, is inserted in a hollow handle 4 at the top of the container body 2 from one side and there for example by means an only schematically indicated snap fix 5 'latched trunk 5 removed from the hollow handle 4 and after unscrewing the cap 3' on the opening 3, for example by screwing, fixed, see. also Fig. 2.
  • fuel eg gasoline, diesel oil, but also fuel oil
  • a Andreas- cross-shaped warning element 7 is attached on the apparent in Fig. IA and ID front main wall 6 of the canister 1, that is, the container body 2, a Andreas- cross-shaped warning element 7 is attached.
  • this warning element 7 is formed by a separate Warnelement- body 8, which is housed in a better apparent from Fig. 3 and 4 recess 9 in the manner of a bead.
  • This recess 9 in the canister wall 6 is in conformity with the warning element body 8 formed in a cross-shaped, and the warning element 7 is releasably secured in this recess 9 in a manner described in more detail below with reference to FIG. 4 by means of screws 10.
  • the warning element body 8 is hollow, cf. Also, Fig.
  • the canister 1 is shown standing on a pedestal.
  • This stand is formed by the protective cover 12 for the warning element 7, so that the same reference numeral 12 is used for this protective cover or for the base (base).
  • the protective cover 12 is designed as mentioned also St. Andrew's cross-shaped.
  • the protective cover 12 further exists, for example, partially or preferably entirely of a magnetic metal (steel), so that it can be quickly and easily magnetically fixed to the canister 1 by means of the holding magnets 11 when the warning element 7 is attached to the canister wall 6.
  • the protective cover 12 has in its central region two slots 13 with widened ends 14, the widened ends 14 being provided on the recessed bottom 15 (see Fig. 2) of the canister 1 attached hook-shaped elements 16, in particular pins 17 with widened heads 18 (see Fig. IA), can be passed.
  • the slots 13 in the protective cover 12 are rectilinear and in line with one another, with the widened ends 14 being provided on mutually corresponding ones, eg the left ends of the slots 13, and the protective cover 12 being displaced linearly relative to the container body 2 or its bottom 15 with the hook elements 16 and thus positively connected to the container 2, that is, can be locked.
  • FIG. 3 shows the warning element 7 and the warning element body 8 in the detached state of the canister 1, wherein also the recess 9, which is formed in the manner of a bead in a cross shape in the canister wall 6, for example by deep drawing, can be seen.
  • the four screws 10, which can also be seen from FIGS. 1A and 1, can be seen, which are inserted through openings 23 in the warning element body 8 and, in particular in FIG. 4, in the form of sleeve-shaped or bush-shaped projections or projections Pin 24 are screwed, which are welded to the wall 6.
  • an O-ring 25 may be inserted.
  • the warning element body 8 is formed from two parts, in particular made of plastic, namely a shell-shaped injection-molded part 26 as a lower part and an outer cover 27 designed as a conventional red reflector (from translucent red plastic material with appropriate screening for reflector formation) as the upper part. It can also be seen that the warning element 7 or the warning element body 8 is hollow, wherein in its interior already mentioned above electrical device with lighting elements, control and power supply is included. This device has been omitted for ease of illustration in Fig. 4, however, it will be explained below with reference to FIG. 6.
  • Illustrated light-emitting elements in the form of LEDs hereinafter simply the reference number 28 is also used for these light-emitting elements or LEDs.
  • the LEDs 28 are mounted inside the warning element body 8, wherein in the upper part of the warning element body 8, in the reflector cover 27, at the locations of the LEDs 28 just before (over) these lens elements 28th ',
  • Fresnel lenses were molded in injection molding, so as to focus the light of the LEDs 28 and therefore the distance to which the LEDs 28 can be perceived to increase. It has been shown that at night, with clear conditions, the described warning element 7 can be perceived with the flashing LEDs 28 to a distance of several kilometers.
  • the LEDs 28 can be interconnected, for example, into two groups, namely, as shown in Fig. IA on the one hand, a left group 30, with the LEDs 28 in the two left cross arms, and in a right group 31, with the LEDs 28 in the two right cross arms. In Fig. 6, these two groups of LEDs 28 are also indicated at 30 and 31, respectively.
  • each group 30 or 31 contains nine LEDs 28, which symbolize an arrow in accordance with their arrangement in the cross arms.
  • an electrical control circuit 32 is provided as shown in FIG. 6, which has a microprocessor 33 as an essential element.
  • This microprocessor 33 is indexed from one switching state to the next by means of a push-button switch 34 (see Fig. 6, also Fig. IA) attached to the outside of the cruciform warning element 7, wherein, for example, the switching states are as follows: (1) press button switch 34 for the first time - right LED group flashes;
  • a current source 35 can be seen, which on the one hand, optionally via a voltage divider (not shown), the microprocessor 33 feeds, and on the other hand, the LEDs 28 supplied with power.
  • power or voltage source 35 can serve, for example, replaceable batteries. These batteries, which form the power source 35 can be accommodated in their own from Fig. 3 apparent subjects in the middle of the cross-shaped warning element body 8, on its inner or underside.

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L'invention concerne une nourrice à essence (1) comprenant un élément d'avertissement (7) visuel situé sur au moins une paroi de nourrice (6). Cet élément d'avertissement est fixé dans un creux (9) de la paroi de nourrice (6) en tant que corps élément d'avertissement (8) individuel et est ou peut être recouvert d'un couvercle de protection (12) amovible.
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