WO2007090830A1 - Process for manufacturing a fuel tank - Google Patents

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WO2007090830A1
WO2007090830A1 PCT/EP2007/051112 EP2007051112W WO2007090830A1 WO 2007090830 A1 WO2007090830 A1 WO 2007090830A1 EP 2007051112 W EP2007051112 W EP 2007051112W WO 2007090830 A1 WO2007090830 A1 WO 2007090830A1
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tank
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Richard Lesschaeve
Pierre-François TARDY
Yannick Gerard
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Plastic Omnium Advanced Innovation and Research SA
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Priority claimed from FR0602423A external-priority patent/FR2898549A1/en
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Priority to US12/278,179 priority Critical patent/US8641857B2/en
Priority to PCT/EP2007/051112 priority patent/WO2007090830A1/en
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a fuel tank made of a plastic impermeable to gases and liquids.
  • the plastic fuel tanks used in the industry, in particular in the automotive industry for equipping vehicles, generally include one or more accessories that are associated therewith, such as aeration and venting valves, delivery tubes, various sensors and their connections, and fuel gauge and pumping modules.
  • the sheets used have a rigidity close to that of the walls of the tank. As a result, these sheets cannot be easily used when the emergent part of an accessory is too bulky or the emergent surface of the accessory is irregular. In addition, despite the bulge that can be produced near the edge of the sheet, so as to reduce locally the thickness of the plastic layers constituting the multilayer sheet, the level of fuel losses by emission at the point where the sheet is welded to the tank still often remains too high and sometimes even exceeds the very low limits imposed by the latest environmental standards.
  • Patent Application WO 03/035424 proposes a process for manufacturing a fuel tank in which a flexible film of multilayer structure, comprising at least one fuel barrier layer, is fastened to the tank by welding it to the outer surface of the latter, over the entire periphery of the film.
  • a flexible film of multilayer structure comprising at least one fuel barrier layer
  • Such a process allows a tank to be manufactured in which the emissions at the interfaces between the tank and the accessory are further reduced. If the accessory is completely covered by the film, good impermeability is obtained. This impermeability is not, however, guaranteed when the accessory comprises, for example, a pipe that emerges at the outside of the tank, that is to say when a projecting element must pass through the film. In this case, an opening is made in the film so as to allow the projecting element to pass through it.
  • connection element that can be mounted on the projecting element, by snap-fastening or screwing, in order thereby to clamp the film between the connection element and the outer surface of the accessory.
  • a seal may also be clamped between the film and the outer surface of the accessory.
  • the object of the present invention is to propose a process for manufacturing a fuel tank with improved permeability.
  • this objective is achieved by a process for manufacturing a plastic fuel tank provided with at least one accessory connected to the internal space of the tank via at least one orifice in the wall of the tank, the accessory comprising a projecting element extending towards the outside of the tank.
  • the process comprises the steps consisting in providing a film comprising a peripheral region and an opening for allowing the projecting element to pass through it, in placing the film on the wall of the tank and on the surface of the accessory in such a way that the projecting element passes through the film via the opening and in welding the film over its entire peripheral region to the wall of the tank.
  • the film is welded, over the entire border region around the opening in the film, to the surface of the accessory.
  • Such a process makes it possible to fasten the film by welding, not only in its peripheral region but also in its border region around the opening.
  • the peripheral region and the border region may be fastened in a single operation.
  • the process according to the invention makes it possible to manufacture a fuel tank having better impermeability.
  • the present process also allows a more complicated configuration of the projecting element to be produced, since the latter no longer necessarily has to allow the use of a connection element mounted by snap-fastening or screwing onto the projecting element.
  • fuel tank is understood to mean any type of tank capable of storing a liquid and/or gaseous fuel under various pressure and temperature conditions. More particularly intended are tanks of the type of those encountered in motor vehicles.
  • motor vehicle is understood to also include cars, motorcycles and lorries.
  • plastic is understood to mean any material comprising at least one synthetic resin polymer. All types of plastic may be suitable. Very suitable plastics belong to the category of thermoplastics.
  • thermoplastic is understood to mean any thermoplastic polymer, including thermoplastic elastomers, and also blends thereof.
  • polymer is understood to mean both homopolymers and copolymers (especially binary or ternary copolymers). Examples of such copolymers are, non-limitingly: random copolymers, linear block copolymers, other block copolymers and graft copolymers.
  • thermoplastic polymer or copolymer whose melting point is below the decomposition temperature is suitable.
  • Synthetic thermoplastics that have a melting range spread over at least 10 degrees Celsius are particularly suitable. Examples of such materials include those that exhibit poly dispersion in their molecular weight.
  • polyolefins polyvinyl halides, thermoplastic polyesters, polyketones, polyamides and copolymers thereof may be used.
  • a blend of polymers or copolymers may also be used, likewise a blend of polymeric materials with inorganic, organic and/or natural fillers such as, for example, but not limitingly: carbon, salts and other inorganic derivatives, natural fibres and polymeric fibres.
  • multilayer structures consisting of stacked layers, bonded together, comprising at least one of the polymers or copolymers described above.
  • Polyolefins have given good results.
  • high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is preferred.
  • the invention relates to a fuel tank provided with at least one accessory located at least partly on the outside of the tank.
  • the term "accessory” is understood to mean any member in general through which liquid or gas passes, or which is in contact with liquid or gas and which fulfils a particular function specific to the fuel system of which the tank forms part, including the function of transferring liquid and/or gas between two other members.
  • accessories include, non-limitingly, the following accessories: - a container for containing any chemical or physical composition, especially a vapour absorption canister;
  • the invention relates more particularly to a tank provided with an accessory that includes a projecting element extending to the outside of the tank, such as for example a pipe.
  • the accessory may comprise valves connected to a ventilation line.
  • the accessory according to the invention may be made of any material. However, for preference it is mainly based on a plastic, and in particular on a plastic whose dimensional stability is hardly affected by contact with the liquids and gases liable to be contained in the tank, to which the plastic is barely permeable. Polyacetals, polyamides, polyesters and polyvinyl halides give good results. Plastics that are very suitable are polyacetals, in particular POM (polyoxymethylene) .
  • the accessory is at least partly made of injection- moulded plastic, that is to say it has been formed by a moulding technique in which the material is injected under pressure into a mould.
  • the accessory may be based on a material having a low fuel permeability, or made of polyethylene.
  • a material having a low fuel permeability or made of polyethylene.
  • it is treated so as to reduce its permeability.
  • the treatment consists for example in sulphonation or fluorination of the component.
  • the accessory may be fastened to the tank in any appropriate manner.
  • it may be fastened by clip-fastening (preferably with an intermediate seal to ensure sealing), or by welding. In the latter case, however, this means that the part to be welded has to be compatible with the constituent material of the tank.
  • the component may, for example, be made a two-material component (for example by injection overmoulding HDPE onto POM).
  • the accessory may be located completely outside the tank.
  • One example is a module mounted on one wall of the tank and fulfilling a particular function involving the presence of fuel.
  • the accessory may also be located only partly outside the tank. In this case, it passes through the wall of the latter and is provided with an interface with this wall which is sealed relative to gases and liquids.
  • the accessory is covered with a protective device that improves the impermeability of the tank/accessory assembly.
  • a protective device that improves the impermeability of the tank/accessory assembly.
  • This protective device is a film, preferably of multilayer structure, that is to say a laminated structure resulting from the stacking of several layers each comprising at least one thermoplastic material, the thickness and the nature of the layers of which are such that the film is substantially more flexible than the wall of the tank.
  • the film is flexible and easily deformable by simple manual action.
  • the film has a surface of various types. For example, it may constitute a convex surface having a shape bounded by more or less circular or elliptical curves, or on the contrary, having sharp angles, such as rectangular or polygonal shapes.
  • the film may also have a non-convex surface that includes at least one convex surface located on the inside of the surface of the film. In each of these convex surfaces included within the non-convex surface of the film, the multilayer structure is interrupted so as to leave an enclosed space in the non- convex surface.
  • the film advantageously includes at least one fuel barrier layer.
  • fuel barrier layer is understood to mean a layer impermeable to gaseous and liquid fuels.
  • the barrier layer generally comprises a barrier resin. Any known barrier resin may be present in the barrier layer, provided that it is effective with respect to the fluid fuels liable to be in contact with the tank and/or the accessory, particularly hydrocarbons, and provided that it is compatible with the technique for manufacturing the structure of the multilayer film.
  • Suitable resins mention may be made, non-limitingly, of polyamides or copolyamides and random ethylene/vinylalcohol copolymers.
  • a blend of various barrier resins is also possible. Very good results have been obtained with a barrier layer comprising a barrier resin made of a random ethylene/vinylalcohol copolymer.
  • the film may have been obtained by any known technique resulting in the manufacture of a thin and flexible multilayer structure.
  • One possible technique is the technique of extruding a multilayer film through a sheet die.
  • Another possible technique is the compression moulding of a multilayer sheet.
  • the film covering the accessory of the tank is fastened to the tank by a weld, which is located around the entire outer peripheral region of the film and the entire border region around the opening of the film, but only there (i.e. there remains a non- welded region between the welded peripheral region and the welded central border region).
  • the film may be welded in a variety of ways. All types of welding that are compatible with the plastics to be assembled are suitable. Preferably, the nature of the welding is of the infrared or laser radiation welding type. In this case, the film may advantageously be welded to a peripheral zone (both internally - around the central opening - and externally - around the perimeter of the film) larger than with other types of welding. A weld width of just 20 mm is possible with laser radiation welding. Such a "wide" zone may be obtained by successive, parallel and partially overlapping scans. Thus, it is possible in practice to make 1 to 6 passes each 4 to 5 mm in width so as to produce a weld whose width may vary from 4 to 20 mm.
  • the opening in the film may have a cross section corresponding more or less to the external cross section of the projecting element.
  • the opening in the film is as small as possible and the film allows only the projecting element to pass through it.
  • the film is cut and preformed by thermoforming, independently of the fuel tank, before carrying out the welding to the tank and the accessory.
  • the preforming of the film by thermoforming consists in giving it a shape that approximates the shape of the external surface of the accessory to be protected.
  • the film is preformed by non-elastic deformation.
  • the film is advantageously pressed against the wall of the accessory and of the tank in the vicinity of this accessory by the creation of a vacuum between the film and the wall of the tank, and between the film and the surface of the accessory respectively.
  • the Applicant has surprisingly found that it is sufficient to create a vacuum at the periphery of the film and that it is unnecessary to create a vacuum around the perimeter of the opening, and in particular when the film flanks the accessory, as this allows the leakage path to be reduced.
  • This path may be further reduced by modifying the geometry of the film so that the opening is in a hollow (or concave relief) of the film (i.e. to ensure that the film is in staircase form and that the first step of this staircase - that which terminates at the opening, i.e. slightly descending, so as to ensure sealing naturally by gravity - bears on the accessory).
  • the projecting element comprises a pipe that opens to an atmosphere external to the tank.
  • the layer of the film directly in contact with the wall of the tank, or the accessory respectively, may comprise a composition that is opaque to the laser radiation.
  • the quality of the laser welding of the film may thus be improved.
  • composition opaque to the laser radiation is understood to mean a composition that absorbs and/or reflects a substantial proportion of the laser radiation energy.
  • An example of such a composition giving good results is a carbon black filler. This composition is advantageously distributed uniformly within the polymeric material of the layer directly in contact with the wall of the tank.
  • the film has a constant thickness and the fuel barrier layer is uniform. This ensures greater fuel impermeability.
  • it is not excluded to use a film having a thinned region at the periphery of the film over a distance at least equal to the width of the welding region.
  • the thinned region may be devoid of a fuel barrier layer. The thickness of the layer without the barrier function is thus reduced around the periphery of the film in such a way that, at least in the region welded to the wall of the tank, the cross section of the fuel permeation channel is reduced.
  • the film may comprise at least one layer containing a polyolefin.
  • the polyolefin is high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
  • the polyethylene-containing layer also includes a composition opaque to the laser radiation.
  • An HDPE layer containing carbon black has given excellent results.
  • Figure 1 a sectional view of an accessory mounted in an orifice of a fuel tank manufactured according to one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 a sectional view of an accessory mounted in an orifice of a fuel tank manufactured according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • the same reference symbols denote identical elements.
  • FIGs 1 and 2 show a wall 10 of a fuel tank in which an orifice 12 for mounting an accessory 14 has been provided.
  • the wall 10 includes, at the orifice 12, a seat 16 for housing a shoulder 18 of the accessory 14.
  • the accessory 14 is connected to the wall 10 of the tank by a weld between the shoulder 18 and the seat 16.
  • the seat 16 and the shoulder 18 form an interface 20, the impermeability of which is not in general sufficient to meet the latest environmental standards.
  • a film 22 is placed on the wall 10 of the tank and on an outer surface 23 of the accessory 14 so as to cover the interface 20 between the wall 10 of the tank and the accessory 14.
  • the film 22 is provided with an opening preferably having a cross section corresponding substantially to the external cross section of the projecting element 24.
  • a projecting element 24 is generally present when the accessory 14 includes a pipe 26 connecting the space inside the fuel tank with a space on the outside of the fuel tank.
  • a ring-shaped film is also called a "doughnut”.
  • the film 22 has a multilayer structure, for example comprising three layers, with a total thickness of 0.3 mm, which includes an EVOH barrier layer sandwiched between two HDPE layers, the HDPE layer placed on the wall 10 of the tank typically being filled with 0.25% by weight of carbon black.
  • the film 22 is welded over its entire peripheral region 28 to the wall 10 by scanning diode laser radiation used in pulsed mode (laser of the FAP, YAG type). According to the invention, the film 22 is also welded to the outer surface 23 of the accessory 14 over a border region 30 around the opening in the film 22.
  • the seat 16 is formed so that the shoulder 18 of the accessory 14 is placed inside the orifice 12.
  • the surface of the shoulder 18 to which the film 22 is welded is flush with the outer surface of the wall 10 so that the film 22 used is a flat film.
  • the seat 16 is formed so that the shoulder 18 of the accessory 14 is placed outside the orifice 12.
  • the surface of the shoulder 18 to which the film 22 is welded is stepped relative to the outer surface of the wall 10, so that the film 22 used is a thermoformed film in order to give the film a shape that approximates the shape of the outer surface of the tank/accessory interface to be protected.

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Abstract

Process for manufacturing a plastic fuel tank provided with at least one accessory (14) connected to the internal space of the tank via at least one orifice (12) in the wall (10) of the tank, the accessory (14) including a projecting element (24) extending to the outside of the tank, the processing comprising the steps consisting in providing a film (22) that includes a peripheral region (28) and a border region (30) around an opening in the film (22), in placing the film (22) on the wall (10) of the tank and on the outer surface of the accessory (14) in such a way that the projecting element (24) passes through the film (22) via the opening, in welding the film (22) over its entire peripheral region (28) to the wall (10) of the tank, and in welding the film (22), over its entire border region (30), to the outer surface of the accessory (14).

Description

Process for manufacturing a fuel tank
The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a fuel tank made of a plastic impermeable to gases and liquids.
The plastic fuel tanks used in the industry, in particular in the automotive industry for equipping vehicles, generally include one or more accessories that are associated therewith, such as aeration and venting valves, delivery tubes, various sensors and their connections, and fuel gauge and pumping modules.
These fuel tanks must meet increasingly draconian sealing and permeability requirements. The permitted emission limits have become so low that losses due to leaks and to permeability of the interfaces of the accessories with the tank assume a higher relative proportion in the total losses of the tank/accessories system.
It is known, from Patent Application WO 01/21428, to block off multilayer plastic tank openings, made for introducing an accessory into the tank or for fastening it thereto, with a sheet of multilayer structure compatible with that of the tank, which is welded to the external wall of the latter.
However, that document discloses that the sheets used have a rigidity close to that of the walls of the tank. As a result, these sheets cannot be easily used when the emergent part of an accessory is too bulky or the emergent surface of the accessory is irregular. In addition, despite the bulge that can be produced near the edge of the sheet, so as to reduce locally the thickness of the plastic layers constituting the multilayer sheet, the level of fuel losses by emission at the point where the sheet is welded to the tank still often remains too high and sometimes even exceeds the very low limits imposed by the latest environmental standards. Patent Application WO 03/035424 proposes a process for manufacturing a fuel tank in which a flexible film of multilayer structure, comprising at least one fuel barrier layer, is fastened to the tank by welding it to the outer surface of the latter, over the entire periphery of the film. Such a process allows a tank to be manufactured in which the emissions at the interfaces between the tank and the accessory are further reduced. If the accessory is completely covered by the film, good impermeability is obtained. This impermeability is not, however, guaranteed when the accessory comprises, for example, a pipe that emerges at the outside of the tank, that is to say when a projecting element must pass through the film. In this case, an opening is made in the film so as to allow the projecting element to pass through it. Sealing around this opening in the film is provided, according to Patent Application WO 03/035424 by a connection element that can be mounted on the projecting element, by snap-fastening or screwing, in order thereby to clamp the film between the connection element and the outer surface of the accessory. A seal may also be clamped between the film and the outer surface of the accessory. However, this solution does not in general allow the necessary impermeability to be achieved. Furthermore, mounting such a connection element is a task that is both painstaking and expensive.
The object of the present invention is to propose a process for manufacturing a fuel tank with improved permeability.
According to the invention, this objective is achieved by a process for manufacturing a plastic fuel tank provided with at least one accessory connected to the internal space of the tank via at least one orifice in the wall of the tank, the accessory comprising a projecting element extending towards the outside of the tank. According to the invention, the process comprises the steps consisting in providing a film comprising a peripheral region and an opening for allowing the projecting element to pass through it, in placing the film on the wall of the tank and on the surface of the accessory in such a way that the projecting element passes through the film via the opening and in welding the film over its entire peripheral region to the wall of the tank. According to an important aspect of the invention, the film is welded, over the entire border region around the opening in the film, to the surface of the accessory. Such a process makes it possible to fasten the film by welding, not only in its peripheral region but also in its border region around the opening. Thus, it is no longer necessary to provide a connection element that has to be mounted on the projecting element in order to clamp the film between the connection element and the surface of the accessory. Consequently, the manufacture of the fuel tank is simpler and more rapid, thereby also resulting in a reduction in the manufacturing costs. More particularly, the peripheral region and the border region may be fastened in a single operation. Furthermore, the process according to the invention makes it possible to manufacture a fuel tank having better impermeability.
The present process also allows a more complicated configuration of the projecting element to be produced, since the latter no longer necessarily has to allow the use of a connection element mounted by snap-fastening or screwing onto the projecting element.
The term "fuel tank" is understood to mean any type of tank capable of storing a liquid and/or gaseous fuel under various pressure and temperature conditions. More particularly intended are tanks of the type of those encountered in motor vehicles. The term "motor vehicle" is understood to also include cars, motorcycles and lorries.
The term "plastic" is understood to mean any material comprising at least one synthetic resin polymer. All types of plastic may be suitable. Very suitable plastics belong to the category of thermoplastics.
The term "thermoplastic" is understood to mean any thermoplastic polymer, including thermoplastic elastomers, and also blends thereof. The term "polymer" is understood to mean both homopolymers and copolymers (especially binary or ternary copolymers). Examples of such copolymers are, non-limitingly: random copolymers, linear block copolymers, other block copolymers and graft copolymers.
Any type of thermoplastic polymer or copolymer whose melting point is below the decomposition temperature is suitable. Synthetic thermoplastics that have a melting range spread over at least 10 degrees Celsius are particularly suitable. Examples of such materials include those that exhibit poly dispersion in their molecular weight.
In particular, polyolefins, polyvinyl halides, thermoplastic polyesters, polyketones, polyamides and copolymers thereof may be used. A blend of polymers or copolymers may also be used, likewise a blend of polymeric materials with inorganic, organic and/or natural fillers such as, for example, but not limitingly: carbon, salts and other inorganic derivatives, natural fibres and polymeric fibres. It is also possible to use multilayer structures consisting of stacked layers, bonded together, comprising at least one of the polymers or copolymers described above.
Polyolefins have given good results. Among polyolefins, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is preferred.
The invention relates to a fuel tank provided with at least one accessory located at least partly on the outside of the tank. The term "accessory" is understood to mean any member in general through which liquid or gas passes, or which is in contact with liquid or gas and which fulfils a particular function specific to the fuel system of which the tank forms part, including the function of transferring liquid and/or gas between two other members.
Examples of such accessories include, non-limitingly, the following accessories: - a container for containing any chemical or physical composition, especially a vapour absorption canister;
- a liquid or gas gauge;
- an electrical connection terminating in a liquid or gas gauge; a liquid or gas pump; - a safety valve for controllably shutting off the tank in certain particular situations;
- a drainable vessel for collecting liquid;
- an electrical connection for powering the motor for a liquid or gas pump;
- a liquid line terminating in a device for supplying any device, especially an engine; and
- a liquid/vapour separation device.
It is also possible to use any combination of at least two accessories, optionally in the presence of several examples of the same accessory. The invention relates more particularly to a tank provided with an accessory that includes a projecting element extending to the outside of the tank, such as for example a pipe. In particular, the accessory may comprise valves connected to a ventilation line.
The accessory according to the invention may be made of any material. However, for preference it is mainly based on a plastic, and in particular on a plastic whose dimensional stability is hardly affected by contact with the liquids and gases liable to be contained in the tank, to which the plastic is barely permeable. Polyacetals, polyamides, polyesters and polyvinyl halides give good results. Plastics that are very suitable are polyacetals, in particular POM (polyoxymethylene) . Particularly preferably, the accessory is at least partly made of injection- moulded plastic, that is to say it has been formed by a moulding technique in which the material is injected under pressure into a mould.
The accessory may be based on a material having a low fuel permeability, or made of polyethylene. Preferably, when the component is based on polyethylene, it is treated so as to reduce its permeability. The treatment consists for example in sulphonation or fluorination of the component. The accessory may be fastened to the tank in any appropriate manner. For example, it may be fastened by clip-fastening (preferably with an intermediate seal to ensure sealing), or by welding. In the latter case, however, this means that the part to be welded has to be compatible with the constituent material of the tank. In the case of a component mainly made of POM intended for an HDPE tank, the component may, for example, be made a two-material component (for example by injection overmoulding HDPE onto POM).
The accessory may be located completely outside the tank. One example is a module mounted on one wall of the tank and fulfilling a particular function involving the presence of fuel. The accessory may also be located only partly outside the tank. In this case, it passes through the wall of the latter and is provided with an interface with this wall which is sealed relative to gases and liquids.
The accessory is covered with a protective device that improves the impermeability of the tank/accessory assembly. In other words, the presence of the protective device allows the fuel losses at the interface between the accessory and the tank to be significantly reduced. This protective device is a film, preferably of multilayer structure, that is to say a laminated structure resulting from the stacking of several layers each comprising at least one thermoplastic material, the thickness and the nature of the layers of which are such that the film is substantially more flexible than the wall of the tank. Preferably, the film is flexible and easily deformable by simple manual action.
The film has a surface of various types. For example, it may constitute a convex surface having a shape bounded by more or less circular or elliptical curves, or on the contrary, having sharp angles, such as rectangular or polygonal shapes. The film may also have a non-convex surface that includes at least one convex surface located on the inside of the surface of the film. In each of these convex surfaces included within the non-convex surface of the film, the multilayer structure is interrupted so as to leave an enclosed space in the non- convex surface.
According to the invention, the film advantageously includes at least one fuel barrier layer. The term "fuel barrier layer" is understood to mean a layer impermeable to gaseous and liquid fuels. The barrier layer generally comprises a barrier resin. Any known barrier resin may be present in the barrier layer, provided that it is effective with respect to the fluid fuels liable to be in contact with the tank and/or the accessory, particularly hydrocarbons, and provided that it is compatible with the technique for manufacturing the structure of the multilayer film.
Among possible resins, mention may be made, non-limitingly, of polyamides or copolyamides and random ethylene/vinylalcohol copolymers. A blend of various barrier resins is also possible. Very good results have been obtained with a barrier layer comprising a barrier resin made of a random ethylene/vinylalcohol copolymer.
The film may have been obtained by any known technique resulting in the manufacture of a thin and flexible multilayer structure. One possible technique is the technique of extruding a multilayer film through a sheet die. Another possible technique is the compression moulding of a multilayer sheet.
According to the invention, the film covering the accessory of the tank is fastened to the tank by a weld, which is located around the entire outer peripheral region of the film and the entire border region around the opening of the film, but only there (i.e. there remains a non- welded region between the welded peripheral region and the welded central border region).
The film may be welded in a variety of ways. All types of welding that are compatible with the plastics to be assembled are suitable. Preferably, the nature of the welding is of the infrared or laser radiation welding type. In this case, the film may advantageously be welded to a peripheral zone (both internally - around the central opening - and externally - around the perimeter of the film) larger than with other types of welding. A weld width of just 20 mm is possible with laser radiation welding. Such a "wide" zone may be obtained by successive, parallel and partially overlapping scans. Thus, it is possible in practice to make 1 to 6 passes each 4 to 5 mm in width so as to produce a weld whose width may vary from 4 to 20 mm.
The opening in the film may have a cross section corresponding more or less to the external cross section of the projecting element. Thus, the opening in the film is as small as possible and the film allows only the projecting element to pass through it.
According to one method of implementing the process, the film is cut and preformed by thermoforming, independently of the fuel tank, before carrying out the welding to the tank and the accessory. The preforming of the film by thermoforming consists in giving it a shape that approximates the shape of the external surface of the accessory to be protected. Preferably, the film is preformed by non-elastic deformation. Before carrying out the welding, the film is advantageously pressed against the wall of the accessory and of the tank in the vicinity of this accessory by the creation of a vacuum between the film and the wall of the tank, and between the film and the surface of the accessory respectively. This embodiment forms the subject matter of a copending application in the name of the Applicant. In this embodiment, the Applicant has surprisingly found that it is sufficient to create a vacuum at the periphery of the film and that it is unnecessary to create a vacuum around the perimeter of the opening, and in particular when the film flanks the accessory, as this allows the leakage path to be reduced. This path may be further reduced by modifying the geometry of the film so that the opening is in a hollow (or concave relief) of the film (i.e. to ensure that the film is in staircase form and that the first step of this staircase - that which terminates at the opening, i.e. slightly descending, so as to ensure sealing naturally by gravity - bears on the accessory). Preferably, the projecting element comprises a pipe that opens to an atmosphere external to the tank.
The layer of the film directly in contact with the wall of the tank, or the accessory respectively, may comprise a composition that is opaque to the laser radiation. The quality of the laser welding of the film may thus be improved. The term "composition opaque to the laser radiation" is understood to mean a composition that absorbs and/or reflects a substantial proportion of the laser radiation energy. An example of such a composition giving good results is a carbon black filler. This composition is advantageously distributed uniformly within the polymeric material of the layer directly in contact with the wall of the tank.
Preferably, the film has a constant thickness and the fuel barrier layer is uniform. This ensures greater fuel impermeability. However, it is not excluded to use a film having a thinned region at the periphery of the film over a distance at least equal to the width of the welding region. The thinned region may be devoid of a fuel barrier layer. The thickness of the layer without the barrier function is thus reduced around the periphery of the film in such a way that, at least in the region welded to the wall of the tank, the cross section of the fuel permeation channel is reduced.
The film may comprise at least one layer containing a polyolefin. Preferably, the polyolefin is high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Particularly preferably, the polyethylene-containing layer also includes a composition opaque to the laser radiation. An HDPE layer containing carbon black has given excellent results.
Other particular details and features of the invention will become apparent from the description of a few advantageous embodiments presented below, by way of illustration, with reference to the appended drawings. These show:
Figure 1: a sectional view of an accessory mounted in an orifice of a fuel tank manufactured according to one embodiment of the invention; and Figure 2: a sectional view of an accessory mounted in an orifice of a fuel tank manufactured according to another embodiment of the invention. In the figures, the same reference symbols denote identical elements.
Figures 1 and 2 show a wall 10 of a fuel tank in which an orifice 12 for mounting an accessory 14 has been provided. The wall 10 includes, at the orifice 12, a seat 16 for housing a shoulder 18 of the accessory 14. In general, the accessory 14 is connected to the wall 10 of the tank by a weld between the shoulder 18 and the seat 16. The seat 16 and the shoulder 18 form an interface 20, the impermeability of which is not in general sufficient to meet the latest environmental standards. To improve the impermeability of the fuel tank at the interface 20, a film 22 is placed on the wall 10 of the tank and on an outer surface 23 of the accessory 14 so as to cover the interface 20 between the wall 10 of the tank and the accessory 14. When the accessory 14 includes a projecting element 24 extending to the outside of the tank, the film 22 is provided with an opening preferably having a cross section corresponding substantially to the external cross section of the projecting element 24. Such a projecting element 24 is generally present when the accessory 14 includes a pipe 26 connecting the space inside the fuel tank with a space on the outside of the fuel tank. Such a ring-shaped film is also called a "doughnut". Advantageously, the film 22 has a multilayer structure, for example comprising three layers, with a total thickness of 0.3 mm, which includes an EVOH barrier layer sandwiched between two HDPE layers, the HDPE layer placed on the wall 10 of the tank typically being filled with 0.25% by weight of carbon black. The film 22 is welded over its entire peripheral region 28 to the wall 10 by scanning diode laser radiation used in pulsed mode (laser of the FAP, YAG type). According to the invention, the film 22 is also welded to the outer surface 23 of the accessory 14 over a border region 30 around the opening in the film 22. In the embodiment according to Figure 1, the seat 16 is formed so that the shoulder 18 of the accessory 14 is placed inside the orifice 12. The surface of the shoulder 18 to which the film 22 is welded is flush with the outer surface of the wall 10 so that the film 22 used is a flat film. In the embodiment according to Figure 2, the seat 16 is formed so that the shoulder 18 of the accessory 14 is placed outside the orifice 12. The surface of the shoulder 18 to which the film 22 is welded is stepped relative to the outer surface of the wall 10, so that the film 22 used is a thermoformed film in order to give the film a shape that approximates the shape of the outer surface of the tank/accessory interface to be protected.
Reference symbols
10 wall of a ]
12 orifice
14 accessory
16 seat
18 shoulder
20 interface

Claims

C L A I M S
1. Process for manufacturing a plastic fuel tank provided with at least one accessory connected to the internal space of the tank via at least one orifice in the wall of the tank, the accessory including a projecting element extending to the outside of the tank, the process comprising the steps consisting in:
- providing a film comprising a peripheral region and an opening for letting the projecting element pass through it;
- placing the film on the wall of the tank and on the outer surface of the accessory so that the projecting element passes through the film via the opening; and
- welding the film, over its entire peripheral region, to the wall of the tank,
characterized in that the film is welded, over an entire border region around the opening in the film, to the outer surface of the accessory, leaving a non- welded region between the welded peripheral region and the welded central border region.
2. Process according to Claim 1, characterized in that the film is welded by scanning the regions to be welded by means of laser or infrared radiation.
3. Process according to either of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening in the film has a cross section corresponding more or less to the external cross section of the projecting element.
4. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the film is cut and preformed by thermoforming, independently of the fuel tank, before being welded to the tank and the accessory.
5. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that, before the welding is carried out, a vacuum is created between the film and the wall of the tank, and between the film and the outer surface of the accessory respectively.
6. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the projecting element comprises a pipe that opens to the atmosphere external to the tank.
7. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the layer of the film directly in contact with the wall of the tank, and with the outer surface of the accessory respectively, includes a composition opaque to the laser radiation or to the infrared radiation.
8. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the film has a multilayer structure that includes at least one fuel barrier layer.
9. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the film includes at least one polyolefin-containing layer.
PCT/EP2007/051112 2006-02-07 2007-02-06 Process for manufacturing a fuel tank Ceased WO2007090830A1 (en)

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