WO2015132363A1 - Accessory and method for installing same. - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- the present invention relates to an accessory and to a plastic tank comprising such an accessory, and to a method for installing such an accessory in a vehicular fluid tank (for example, a fuel tank or a urea tank) .
- a vehicular fluid tank for example, a fuel tank or a urea tank
- Fuel systems on board vehicles of various types generally comprise a tank for storing fuel, and this tank generally comprises at least one internal accessory.
- Such an accessory may be a valve, a sensor, a pumping module, a heater, etc.
- baffles Another particular case of such accessories is that of noise reduction baffles, the purpose of which is to absorb the noise ("slosh” noise) associated with the waves which may be generated inside the tank when the vehicle accelerates rapidly, brakes, turns, etc.
- noise reduction baffles are also known as "anti-slosh baffles" in the automotive field.
- these baffles are fixed into the tank after the manufacture of the latter by inserting it through an opening in its wall, for instance the one through which the pumping module is inserted and fixed inside the tank, and which is afterwards closed.
- an accessory for a vehicular fluid tank comprising a flange (i.e. protruding portion) and a spring clip mounted on the flange, wherein the spring clip comprises resilient members configured to engage at least one fixing element mountable on the tank and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank, and said spring clip comprises resilient spacers arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element .
- the accessory according to the present invention requires only one separable element, i.e. the single-part spring clip, to install it onto an adequately equipped vehicular fluid tank.
- the tank only has to be equipped with a protruding fixing element, which will be engagingly received by resilient members of the spring clip. This set-up allows for a very convenient, quick, and secure attachment of the noise reduction baffle to the vehicular fluid tank.
- the spring clip is substantially made of metal.
- the location of the spring clip, and hence, of the accessory can easily be determined from outside the finished tank by using a metal detector.
- Prior art accessories required inclusion of a separate metal element, which played no role in the mechanical fastening, purely for detection purposes. This separate, additional element can be omitted in embodiments of the present invention.
- the spring clip comprises hooks or tabs arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip from the accessory.
- the spring clip has a gap and is mounted on the flange by receiving said flange in said gap.
- the spring clip comprises a cylindrical body configured to engage into a hole of the accessory.
- the accessory is a noise reduction baffle, a valve, a sensor, a pumping module, or a heater.
- a vehicular fluid tank having a fixing element protruding therein, the vehicular fluid tank comprising an accessory as described above, internally attached thereto by engagement of the at least one fixing element with the spring clip.
- the fixing element is an elongate member welded to a wall of the tank.
- the fixing element is provided with ridges, tabs, or teeth to facilitate engagement with the resilient members.
- a motor vehicle comprising the vehicular fluid tank as described above as its fuel tank.
- a spring clip for use in the accessory as described above, wherein the spring clip comprises resilient members configured to engage at least one fixing element mountable on the tank and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank, and comprises resilient spacers arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element.
- the spring clip according to the present invention is substantially made of metal.
- the spring clip according to the present invention further comprises hooks or tabs arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip from the baffle : lange .
- a method for installing an accessory in a vehicular fluid tank comprising a flange, the method comprising: mounting at least one fixing element on the tank so as to protrude inside the tank; mounting a spring clip comprising resilient members on the flange; and arranging the accessory inside the tank, such that the resilient members engage the at least one fixing element.
- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a spring clip according to first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 represents a partial perspective view of a noise reduction baffle according to the first embodiment of the present invention, prior to mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (left) and after mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (right);
- Figure 3 represents partial sectional views of a noise reduction baffle according to the first embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along two orthogonal sectional planes;
- Figure 4 provides a flow chart of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention .
- Figure 5 represents a partial sectional view of a noise reduction baffle according to a second embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along an orthogonal sectional planes;
- Figure 6 represents a top view of the spring clip of the noise reduction baffle of Figure 5.
- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a spring clip according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the spring clip 100 is intended for use in the noise reduction baffle 200 which will be further described with reference to Figures 2 and 3.
- the illustrated spring clip 100 comprises resilient members 110 configured to engage a fixing element protruding inside a tank, especially a fuel tank of a vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
- the illustrated spring clip 100 is designed to receive a flange in the open space 160, whereby the spring clip 100 undergoes a certain amount of elastic deformation (increasing the gap 160) .
- the spring clip 100 will remain in place due to the static frictional force induced by the pressure of the opposing portions of the spring clip 100 on both sides of the flange.
- the illustrated spring clip 100 is designed to receive a fixing element along the axis 130. As will be explained below with reference to Figures 2 and 3, the upper part of the fixing element will be mounted to a wall of the tank, while the lower part of the fixing element will engage with the resilient members 110. As is shown, the illustrated spring clip 100 has an opening along the axis 130; in connection with this embodiment, a corresponding opening will be present in the flange, also aligned with the axis 130.
- the spring clip 100 is substantially (i.e., in part, or even completely) made of metal.
- metal facilitates detection of the position of the spring clip from outside the closed tank, for the purpose of quality control, by means of a metal detector.
- a judiciously chosen metal such as stainless steel or aluminum
- the illustrated spring clip 100 further comprises resilient spacers 120 arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of the tank in order to apply tension to the fixing element. Without loss of generality, these spacers 120 are illustrated as a set of four arms, bent so as to have portion that lies in a common top plane, and dimensioned so as to allow elastic deformation during mounting, thus creating the aforesaid pretension.
- the illustrated spring clip 100 further comprises optional hooks 140, 150, arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip 100 from a flange on which it is mounted.
- hooks 140, 150 arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip 100 from a flange on which it is mounted.
- the spring clip is made of metal and the baffle flange is made of plastic, the resilience and shape of these hooks 140, 150 will cause them to slightly sink into the surface of the flange, so as to resist any sliding movement away from their intended position.
- they may be shaped to hook behind a ridge provided on the flange.
- the surface of the baffle flange is essentially flat.
- Figure 2 represents a partial perspective view of a noise reduction baffle according to an embodiment of the present invention, prior to mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (left) and after mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (right) .
- Figure 3 represents partial sectional views of a noise reduction baffle according to an embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along two orthogonal sectional planes.
- a noise reduction baffle 200 is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
- the noise reduction baffle 200 comprises a flange 210 and a spring clip 100 mounted on the flange 210. Details of the spring clip 100 are as described above.
- a fixing element 300 cooperates with the spring clip 100 to attach the noise reduction baffle 200 to a wall of a vehicular fluid tank 400 (e.g., a fuel tank of a vehicle with an internal combustion engine) .
- the spring clip 100 is initially produced as a separate element, preferably made of metal. It is slid onto a flange 210 of the noise reduction baffle 200 to arrive at the noise reduction baffle according to the present invention (right) .
- the elasticity of the spring clip 100, and optional hooks or tabs (elements 140 and 150 of Figure 1) ensure that the spring clip 100 stays in place after mounting.
- spring clip 100 is mounted onto flange 210 in such a way that flange 210 is pinched between the resilient members 110. If necessary, gap 160 between resilient members 110 widens in order to receive flange 210 through elastic deformation of resilient members 110. In other words, opposite resilient members 110 axially clamp holding flange 210.
- the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100 are configured to engage the fixing element 300, protrudingly mounted on the tank 400.
- the illustrated fixing element 300 is an elongate member, e.g. a rod, which has optional ridges 310 to facilitate the engaging with the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100.
- the spacing elements (elements 120 in Figure 1) are compressed, such as to exert tension on the fixing element 300, which strengthens the engagement between the ridges 310 of the fixing element 300 and the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100.
- spacers 120 push against the wall of the tank 400.
- the fixing element 300 may have a broadened head section 320, which may be substantially disc-shaped, and which may facilitate mounting of the fixing element to the wall of the tank 400.
- the mounting may take place by welding, gluing, or other appropriate means, taking into account the material of the tank and the material of the fixing element 300.
- the fixing element 300 may be of one piece with the wall of the tank 400.
- the present invention also relates to a vehicular fluid tank 400 having a fixing element 300 protruding therein, the vehicular fluid tank 400 comprising a noise reduction baffle 200 as described above, internally attached thereto by engagement of the at least one fixing element 300 with the spring clip 100.
- the tank 400 may be a fuel tank.
- the fixing element 300 may be an elongate member welded or glued to a wall of the tank 400, or made of one piece with the wall of the tank 400. Indeed, the broadened head section 320 of the fixing element 300 may be welded or glued to the wall of the tank 400.
- the tank 400 (or at least the relevant surface) is made of plastic, such as HDPE
- the fixing element 300 (or at least the head section) is made of a compatible plastic, such as HDPE.
- the fixing element 300 is provided with ridges, tabs, or teeth 310 to facilitate engagement with the resilient members 110.
- the present invention also relates to a motor vehicle comprising a vehicular fluid tank 400 as described above as its fuel tank.
- FIG. 4 provides a flow chart of a method for installing a noise reduction baffle 200 in a vehicular fluid tank 400, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the noise reduction baffle 200 comprises a flange 210.
- the method comprises mounting 510 at least one fixing element 300 on the tank 400 so as to protrude inside the tank 400.
- the method further comprises mounting 520 a spring clip 100 comprising resilient members 110 on said flange 210.
- the method comprises arranging 530 the noise reduction baffle 200 inside the tank 400, such that said resilient members 110 engage said at least one fixing element 300. It is preferable, but not strictly necessary, to carry out steps 510 and 520 independently from each other.
- the tank 400 with the protruding fixing element 300 can be prepared in a first place, and the noise reduction baffle 200 with the spring clip 100 can be prepared in a second place, whereby the order of the steps is immaterial.
- the baffle 200 can be put in place (e.g., by inserting it through holes HI, H2, H3 respectively arranged in the tank 400 wall, the flange 210 and the resilient members 110) and efficiently secured to the inside of the tank 400 by engaging the resilient members 110 of the preassembled clip spring 100 with the fixing element 300.
- the fixing element 300 is aligned with the axis of the spring clip (axis 130 in Figure 1) through a hole in the wall of the tank 400, made to engage with the resilient members 110 of the preassembled clip spring 100, and only then secured to the tank wall by means of welding or gluing, thereby sealing the hole in the wall of the tank 400.
- the spring clip 100 is axially inserted through the baffle flange hole H2.
- the spring clip 100 has a cylindrical body 600 that engages into the baffle flange hole H2.
- the clip 100 comprises resilient members 110 configured to engage the fixing element 300.
- This clip 100 also comprises resilient spacers 120 arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank 400 in order to apply tension to the fixing element 300.
- these spacers 120 are illustrated as a set of four arms, bent so as to have portion that lies in a common top plane, and dimensioned so as to allow elastic deformation during mounting, thus creating the aforesaid pretension.
- the clip 100 comprises tabs 150 to counteract removal out of the flange hole H2.
- Tabs 150 engage below the baffle flange 210.
- spring clip 100 is mounted onto flange 210 in such a way that, after the insertion of cylindrical body 600 in the hole of flange 210, flange 210 is compressed between resilient members 110 and tabs 150. In other words, resilient members 110 and tabs 150 axially clamp flange 210.
- the cylindrical body 600 is preferably made of two separate sections to provide the flexibility needed to engage tabs 150 below the baffle flange 210.
- fixing element 300 may be integral with the tank wall 400.
- the spring clip 100 is mounted on the flange 210 of the baffle.
- a fixing part of an additional accessory (such as a heater) , may be mounted on the fixing element 300 in such a way that the fixing part of the additional accessory is sandwiched between the tank wall 400 and the spacers 120.
- spacers 120 push against the fixing part of the additional accessory, i.e. towards the inner wall of the tank 400.
- the resiliency of spacers 120 help preventing any potential offset between the ridges or teeth 310 of fixing element 300 and the free ends of resilient members 310 of spring clip 100.
- said resiliency of spacers 120 allows resilient relative positioning of the tank wall (in the first variant) or the fixing member (in the second variant) and the free ends of resilient members 110.
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Abstract
It is proposed an accessory (200) for a vehicular fluid tank (400), the accessory (200) comprising a flange (210) and a spring clip (100) mounted on the flange (210). The spring clip (100) is such that it comprises resilient members (110) configured to engage at least one fixing element (300) mountable on the tank (400) and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank (400). The spring clip (100) also comprises resilient spacers arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank (400) in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element (300).
Description
Accessory and method for installing same
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an accessory and to a plastic tank comprising such an accessory, and to a method for installing such an accessory in a vehicular fluid tank (for example, a fuel tank or a urea tank) .
Background
Fuel systems on board vehicles of various types generally comprise a tank for storing fuel, and this tank generally comprises at least one internal accessory. Such an accessory may be a valve, a sensor, a pumping module, a heater, etc.
Another particular case of such accessories is that of noise reduction baffles, the purpose of which is to absorb the noise ("slosh" noise) associated with the waves which may be generated inside the tank when the vehicle accelerates rapidly, brakes, turns, etc. Such baffles are also known as "anti-slosh baffles" in the automotive field.
Generally, these baffles are fixed into the tank after the manufacture of the latter by inserting it through an opening in its wall, for instance the one through which the pumping module is inserted and fixed inside the tank, and which is afterwards closed.
It is a disadvantage of the known accessories that a complex, multi¬ part attachment assembly is necessary to arrange and fix the baffles inside the tank. It is therefore an object of embodiments of the present invention to provide accessories, and in particular noise reduction baffles, that are easier to attach.
Summary of the Invention
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an accessory for a vehicular fluid tank, the accessory comprising a flange (i.e. protruding portion) and a spring clip mounted on the flange, wherein the spring clip comprises resilient members configured to engage at least one fixing element mountable on the tank and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank, and said spring clip comprises resilient spacers arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element .
It is an advantage of the accessory according to the present invention that it requires only one separable element, i.e. the single-part spring clip, to install it onto an adequately equipped vehicular fluid tank. The tank only has to be equipped with a protruding fixing element, which will be engagingly received by resilient members of the spring clip. This set-up allows for a very convenient, quick, and secure attachment of the noise reduction baffle to the vehicular fluid tank.
It is another advantage of this embodiment that the accessory can be adequately immobilized at the point of attachment, and that the fixation can be made stronger.
In an embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, the spring clip is substantially made of metal.
It is an advantage of this embodiment that the location of the spring clip, and hence, of the accessory, can easily be determined from outside the finished tank by using a metal detector. Prior art accessories required inclusion of a separate metal element, which played no role in the mechanical fastening, purely for detection purposes. This separate, additional element can be omitted in embodiments of the present invention.
In an embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, the spring clip comprises hooks or tabs arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip from the accessory.
It is an advantage of this embodiment that the spring clip will not slip off the accessory during normal use.
In an embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, the spring clip has a gap and is mounted on the flange by receiving said flange in said gap.
In an embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, the spring clip comprises a cylindrical body configured to engage into a hole of the accessory.
In an embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, the accessory is a noise reduction baffle, a valve, a sensor, a pumping module, or a heater.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vehicular fluid tank having a fixing element protruding therein, the vehicular fluid tank comprising an accessory as described above, internally attached thereto by engagement of the at least one fixing element with the spring clip.
In an embodiment of the vehicular fluid tank according to the present invention, the fixing element is an elongate member welded to a wall of the tank.
In an embodiment of the vehicular fluid tank according to the present invention, the fixing element is provided with ridges, tabs, or teeth to facilitate engagement with the resilient members.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a motor vehicle comprising the vehicular fluid tank as described above as its fuel tank.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a spring clip for use in the accessory as described above, wherein the spring clip comprises resilient members configured to engage at least one fixing element mountable on the tank and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank, and comprises resilient spacers arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element.
In an embodiment, the spring clip according to the present invention is substantially made of metal.
In an embodiment, the spring clip according to the present invention further comprises hooks or tabs arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip from the baffle : lange .
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for installing an accessory in a vehicular fluid tank, the accessory comprising a flange, the method comprising: mounting at least one fixing element on the tank so as to protrude inside the tank; mounting a spring clip comprising resilient members on the flange; and arranging the accessory inside the tank, such that the resilient members engage the at least one fixing element.
The technical effects and advantages of embodiments of the vehicular fluid tank, the motor vehicle, the spring clip, and the method according to the present invention correspond, mutatis mutandis, to those of the corresponding embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention.
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These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a spring clip according to first embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 represents a partial perspective view of a noise reduction baffle according to the first embodiment of the present invention, prior to mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (left) and after mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (right);
Figure 3 represents partial sectional views of a noise reduction baffle according to the first embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along two orthogonal sectional planes;
Figure 4 provides a flow chart of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention ;
Figure 5 represents a partial sectional view of a noise reduction baffle according to a second embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along an orthogonal sectional planes; and
Figure 6 represents a top view of the spring clip of the noise reduction baffle of Figure 5.
Throughout the figures, like reference numbers are used to designate like elements.
Description of Embodiments
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a spring clip according to a first embodiment of the present invention. The spring clip 100 is intended for use in the noise reduction baffle 200 which will be further described with reference to Figures 2 and 3. The illustrated spring clip 100 comprises resilient members 110 configured to engage a fixing element protruding inside a tank, especially a fuel tank of a vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
The illustrated spring clip 100 is designed to receive a flange in the open space 160, whereby the spring clip 100 undergoes a certain amount of elastic deformation (increasing the gap 160) . As a result, the spring clip 100 will remain in place due to the static frictional force induced by the pressure of the opposing portions of the spring clip 100 on both sides of the flange.
The illustrated spring clip 100 is designed to receive a fixing element along the axis 130. As will be explained below with reference to Figures 2 and 3, the upper part of the fixing element will be mounted to a wall of the tank, while the lower part of the fixing element will engage with the resilient members 110. As is shown, the illustrated spring clip 100 has an opening along the axis 130; in connection with this embodiment, a corresponding opening will be present in the flange, also aligned with the axis 130.
Preferably, the spring clip 100 is substantially (i.e., in part, or even completely) made of metal. The use of metal facilitates detection of the position of the spring clip from outside the closed tank, for the purpose of quality control, by means of a metal detector. In addition, the inventors have found that a judiciously chosen metal (such as stainless steel or aluminum) will yield a lightweight spring clip with appropriate resilience. The illustrated spring clip 100 further comprises resilient spacers 120 arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of the tank in order to apply tension to the fixing element. Without loss of generality, these spacers 120 are illustrated as a set of four arms, bent so as to have portion that lies in a common top plane, and dimensioned so as to allow elastic deformation during mounting, thus creating the aforesaid pretension.
The illustrated spring clip 100 further comprises optional hooks 140, 150, arranged to counteract removal of the spring clip 100 from a flange on which it is mounted. When the spring clip is made of metal and the baffle flange is made of plastic, the resilience and shape of these hooks 140, 150 will cause them to slightly sink into
the surface of the flange, so as to resist any sliding movement away from their intended position. Alternatively, they may be shaped to hook behind a ridge provided on the flange. In a particular embodiment, the surface of the baffle flange is essentially flat.
Further elements of the first embodiment according to the present invention will now be explained with reference to Figures 2 and 3. Figure 2 represents a partial perspective view of a noise reduction baffle according to an embodiment of the present invention, prior to mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (left) and after mounting of the spring clip on the baffle flange (right) . Figure 3 represents partial sectional views of a noise reduction baffle according to an embodiment of the present invention after mounting on a tank along two orthogonal sectional planes.
A noise reduction baffle 200 is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. The noise reduction baffle 200 comprises a flange 210 and a spring clip 100 mounted on the flange 210. Details of the spring clip 100 are as described above. A fixing element 300 cooperates with the spring clip 100 to attach the noise reduction baffle 200 to a wall of a vehicular fluid tank 400 (e.g., a fuel tank of a vehicle with an internal combustion engine) .
As can be seen in Figure 2 (left), the spring clip 100 is initially produced as a separate element, preferably made of metal. It is slid onto a flange 210 of the noise reduction baffle 200 to arrive at the noise reduction baffle according to the present invention (right) . The elasticity of the spring clip 100, and optional hooks or tabs (elements 140 and 150 of Figure 1) ensure that the spring clip 100 stays in place after mounting.
Specifically, spring clip 100 is mounted onto flange 210 in such a way that flange 210 is pinched between the resilient members 110. If necessary, gap 160 between resilient members 110 widens in order to receive flange 210 through elastic deformation of resilient members 110. In other words, opposite resilient members 110 axially clamp holding flange 210.
As can be seen in Figure 3, the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100 are configured to engage the fixing element 300, protrudingly mounted on the tank 400. The illustrated fixing element 300 is an elongate member, e.g. a rod, which has optional ridges 310 to facilitate the engaging with the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100. In the mounted position, the spacing elements (elements 120 in Figure 1) are compressed, such as to exert tension on the fixing element 300, which strengthens the engagement between the ridges 310 of the fixing element 300 and the resilient members 110 of the spring clip 100. In this first embodiment, spacers 120 push against the wall of the tank 400.
The fixing element 300 may have a broadened head section 320, which may be substantially disc-shaped, and which may facilitate mounting of the fixing element to the wall of the tank 400. The mounting may take place by welding, gluing, or other appropriate means, taking into account the material of the tank and the material of the fixing element 300. Alternatively, the fixing element 300 may be of one piece with the wall of the tank 400.
The present invention also relates to a vehicular fluid tank 400 having a fixing element 300 protruding therein, the vehicular fluid tank 400 comprising a noise reduction baffle 200 as described above, internally attached thereto by engagement of the at least one fixing element 300 with the spring clip 100. The tank 400 may be a fuel tank. The fixing element 300 may be an elongate member welded or glued to a wall of the tank 400, or made of one piece with the wall of the tank 400. Indeed, the broadened head section 320 of the fixing element 300 may be welded or glued to the wall of the tank 400. Welding is especially efficient if the tank 400 (or at least the relevant surface) is made of plastic, such as HDPE, and the fixing element 300 (or at least the head section) is made of a compatible plastic, such as HDPE. The fixing element 300 is provided with ridges, tabs, or teeth 310 to facilitate engagement with the resilient members 110.
The present invention also relates to a motor vehicle comprising a vehicular fluid tank 400 as described above as its fuel tank.
Figure 4 provides a flow chart of a method for installing a noise reduction baffle 200 in a vehicular fluid tank 400, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The noise reduction baffle 200 comprises a flange 210. The method comprises mounting 510 at least one fixing element 300 on the tank 400 so as to protrude inside the tank 400. The method further comprises mounting 520 a spring clip 100 comprising resilient members 110 on said flange 210. In a final step, the method comprises arranging 530 the noise reduction baffle 200 inside the tank 400, such that said resilient members 110 engage said at least one fixing element 300. It is preferable, but not strictly necessary, to carry out steps 510 and 520 independently from each other. Accordingly, the tank 400 with the protruding fixing element 300 can be prepared in a first place, and the noise reduction baffle 200 with the spring clip 100 can be prepared in a second place, whereby the order of the steps is immaterial. When the prepared noise reduction baffle 200 and the prepared tank 400 are brought together, the baffle 200 can be put in place (e.g., by inserting it through holes HI, H2, H3 respectively arranged in the tank 400 wall, the flange 210 and the resilient members 110) and efficiently secured to the inside of the tank 400 by engaging the resilient members 110 of the preassembled clip spring 100 with the fixing element 300.
In a variant, the fixing element 300 is aligned with the axis of the spring clip (axis 130 in Figure 1) through a hole in the wall of the tank 400, made to engage with the resilient members 110 of the preassembled clip spring 100, and only then secured to the tank wall by means of welding or gluing, thereby sealing the hole in the wall of the tank 400. In a second embodiment according to the present invention represented on Figures 4 and 5, the spring clip 100 is axially inserted through the baffle flange hole H2.
Specifically, unlike the first embodiment, the spring clip 100 has a cylindrical body 600 that engages into the baffle flange hole H2. However, similarly to the first embodiment, the clip 100 comprises resilient members 110 configured to engage the fixing element 300. This clip 100 also comprises resilient spacers 120 arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank 400 in order to apply tension to the fixing element 300.
Without loss of generality, these spacers 120 are illustrated as a set of four arms, bent so as to have portion that lies in a common top plane, and dimensioned so as to allow elastic deformation during mounting, thus creating the aforesaid pretension.
In addition, the clip 100 comprises tabs 150 to counteract removal out of the flange hole H2. Tabs 150 engage below the baffle flange 210. Specifically, in this embodiment, spring clip 100 is mounted onto flange 210 in such a way that, after the insertion of cylindrical body 600 in the hole of flange 210, flange 210 is compressed between resilient members 110 and tabs 150. In other words, resilient members 110 and tabs 150 axially clamp flange 210.
The cylindrical body 600 is preferably made of two separate sections to provide the flexibility needed to engage tabs 150 below the baffle flange 210. In an unrepresented variant, fixing element 300 may be integral with the tank wall 400. The spring clip 100 is mounted on the flange 210 of the baffle. Then, a fixing part of an additional accessory (such as a heater) , may be mounted on the fixing element 300 in such a way that the fixing part of the additional accessory is sandwiched between the tank wall 400 and the spacers 120.
Thus, spacers 120 push against the fixing part of the additional accessory, i.e. towards the inner wall of the tank 400.
In all variants, the resiliency of spacers 120 help preventing any potential offset between the ridges or teeth 310 of fixing element 300 and the free ends of resilient members 310 of spring clip 100. Indeed, said resiliency of spacers 120 allows resilient relative positioning of the tank wall (in the first variant) or the fixing member (in the second variant) and the free ends of resilient members 110. While the invention has been described hereinabove with reference to separate system and method embodiments, this was done for clarifying purposes only. The skilled person will appreciate that features described in connection with the system or the method alone, can also be applied to the method or the system, respectively, with the same technical effects and advantages. Furthermore, the scope of the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but is defined by the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. An accessory (200) for a vehicular fluid tank (400), the accessory (200) comprising a flange (210) and a spring clip (100) mounted on said flange (210), wherein said spring clip (100) comprises resilient members (110) configured to engage at least one fixing element (300) mountable on the tank (400) and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank (400), and said spring clip (100) comprises resilient spacers (120) arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank (400) in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element (300) .
2. The accessory (200) according to claim 1, wherein said spring clip (100) is substantially made of metal.
3. The accessory (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said spring clip (100) comprises hooks or tabs (140, 150) arranged to counteract removal of said spring clip (100) from said flange (210) .
4. The accessory (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said spring clip (100) has a gap (160) and is mounted on the flange (210) by receiving said flange (210) in said gap (160) .
5. The accessory (200) according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein said spring clip (100) comprises a cylindrical body (600) configured to engage into a hole of the accessory (200) .
6. The accessory (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the accessory is a noise reduction baffle, a valve, a sensor, a pumping module or a heater.
7. A vehicular fluid tank (400) having a fixing element (300) protruding therein, the vehicular fluid tank (400) comprising an accessory (200) according to any of the preceding claims, internally attached thereto by engagement of said at least one fixing element (300) with said spring clip (100) .
8. The vehicular fluid tank (400) according to claim 7, wherein said fixing element (300) is an elongate member welded to a wall of said tank (400) .
9. The vehicular fluid tank (400) according to claim 7 or claim 8, wherein said fixing element (300) is provided with ridges, tabs, or teeth (310) to facilitate engagement with said resilient members (110) .
10. A motor vehicle comprising the vehicular fluid tank (400) according to any of claims 7-9 as its fuel tank.
11. A spring clip (100) for use in the accessory (200) of any of claims 1-6, the spring clip (100) comprising resilient members (110) configured to engage at least one fixing element (300) mountable on the tank (400) and protruding, when mounted, inside the tank (400), and comprising resilient spacers (120) arranged to push, when mounted, against or towards an inner surface of said tank (400) in order to apply tension to said at least one fixing element (300) .
12. The spring clip (100) according to claim 11, substantially made of metal.
13. The spring clip (100) according to any of claims 11-12, further comprising hooks or tabs (140, 150) arranged to counteract removal of said spring clip (100) from said flange (210) .
14. A method for installing an accessory (200) in a vehicular fluid tank (400), the noise reduction baffle (200) comprising a flange (210), the method comprising:
- mounting (510) at least one fixing element (300) on the tank (400) so as to protrude inside the tank (400) ;
- mounting (520) a spring clip (100) comprising resilient members (110) on said flange (210);
- arranging (530) the accessory (200) inside the tank (400), such that said resilient members (110) engage said at least one fixing element (300) .
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