Fluid system

US10697336B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10697336-B2
Application numberUS-201515312604-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 21, 2015
Priority dateMay 21, 2014
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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In one embodiment, there is provided a dock for a replaceable fluid container for an engine, the fluid container having: a fluid reservoir; and at least one fluid port having a coupling adapted to couple with a fluid circulation system associated with the engine; the dock having: a fastening mechanism configured to cooperate with the container such that, as the container is inserted into the dock, the fastening mechanism acts first to seat the fluid container in the dock but in an undocked condition and then, as the container is inserted further into the dock, acts to bring the fluid container into an engaged condition in which the fluid container is docked with a docking interface of the dock.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dock for a replaceable fluid container for an engine, wherein the fluid container includes a fluid reservoir, and a fluid port including a coupling adapted to couple with a fluid circulation system associated with the engine, the dock comprising: a fastening mechanism configured to cooperate with the fluid container such that, as the fluid container is inserted into the dock, the fastening mechanism acts first to seat the fluid container in the dock in an undocked condition and then, as the fluid container is inserted further into the dock, the fastening mechanism acts to bring the fluid container into an engaged condition in which the fluid container is docked with a docking interface of the dock; wherein the fastening mechanism comprises an actuator configured to cooperate with a complementary fastening mechanism of the fluid container, the actuator being configured to be operated between: a first condition where the actuator abuts with the complementary fastening mechanism of the fluid container to hold the fluid container such that the fluid port of the fluid container is in the undocked condition from the docking interface of the dock; a second condition where the actuator is fastened to the complementary fastening mechanism of the fluid container; and a guiding mechanism configured to guide the fluid container toward a position seated within the dock to enable the fluid container to be docked to the docking interface of the dock in the engaged condition. 2. The dock of claim 1 , wherein: the actuator comprises a lever; and the complementary fastening mechanism comprises a lever engaging surface configured to cooperate with the lever. 3. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to be movable with respect to the docking interface in order to guide the fluid container from the undocked condition into the engaged condition. 4. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to be movable with respect to the docking interface in order to guide the fluid container from the engaged condition to the undocked condition. 5. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to guide the fluid container from the undocked condition to the engaged condition in a direction normal to the docking interface of the dock. 6. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to guide the fluid container from the engaged condition to the undocked condition in a direction normal to the docking interface of the dock. 7. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises: a handle coupled to the lever and configured to be operated by a user to cause the actuator to be operated from the first condition to the second condition. 8. The dock of claim 7 , wherein the handle is further configured to cover at least partly a part of the fluid container when the fluid container is in the engaged condition. 9. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises: a handle coupled to the lever and configured to be operated by a user to cause the actuator to be operated from the second condition to the first condition. 10. The dock of claim 1 , wherein, in the first condition, the actuator abuts with the complementary fastening mechanism located at a part of the fluid container arranged to be docked to the docking interface of the dock in the engaged condition. 11. The dock of claim 1 , further comprising: a receiver for accommodating the fluid container in the undocked condition and in the engaged condition. 12. The dock of claim 11 , wherein the receiver comprises: an asymmetric engaging mechanism configured to cooperate with a complementary asymmetric engaging mechanism of the fluid container, such that the fluid container may be accommodated in only one spatial orientation with respect to the dock. 13. The dock of claim 12 , wherein the asymmetric engaging mechanism comprises: a first number of patterns provided in one part of the receiver; and a second, different, number of patterns provided in another part of the receiver. 14. The dock of claim 12 , wherein the asymmetric engaging mechanism comprises: at least one pattern with a first shape provided in one part of the receiver; and at least one pattern with a second, different, shape provided in another part of the receiver. 15. The dock of claim 12 , wherein the asymmetric engaging mechanism comprises: at least one pattern with a first dimension provided in one part of the receiver; and at least one pattern with a second, different, dimension provided in another part of the receiver. 16. The dock of claim 12 , wherein the asymmetric engaging mechanism is tapered towards the docking interface of the dock, such that the asymmetric engaging mechanism is configured to: provide clearance between the asymmetric engaging mechanism of the dock and the complementary asymmetric engaging mechanism of the fluid container for enabling a user to engage the complementary asymmetric engaging mechanism of the fluid container with the asymmetric engaging mechanism of the dock; and to guide the fluid container from the undocked condition into the engaged condition into the docking interface. 17. The dock of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one fluid port comprising a coupling adapted to connect to a corresponding coupling on the fluid container. 18. The dock of claim 1 , further comprising: an interface for data communication with a data provider of the fluid container. 19. The dock of claim 1 , wherein, in the undocked condition, the fastening mechanism is configured to hold the fluid container such that in the undocked condition the container is spaced from the docking interface of the dock. 20. The dock of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir holds a lubricant for a lubricant circulation system of the engine. 21. A replaceable fluid container configured to cooperate with a dock of claim 1 , and comprising: a fluid reservoir; and at least one fluid port comprising a coupling adapted to couple with a fluid circulation system associated with the engine. 22. The fluid container of claim 21 , further comprising: a data provider arranged for data communication with a control device when the fluid container is engaged with the dock. 23. A dock for a replaceable fluid container for an engine, wherein the fluid container includes a fluid port including a coupling adapted to connect to a corresponding coupling on the engine to connect the fluid container in fluidic communication with a fluid circulation system associated with the engine, and a data provider arranged for data communication with a control device when the fluid container is engaged with the dock, the dock comprising: an actuator comprising two levers provided on opposing parts of the actuator and configured to cooperate with two corresponding lever engaging surfaces of the fluid container; wherein the two levers are configured to cause the fluid container to cooperate with the dock in: an undocked condition, where the two levers hold the fluid container such that the fluid port of the container is in an undocked condition from a docking interface of the dock; and an engaged condition where the data provider is arranged for data communication with the control device, where the two levers hold the fluid container in a docked condition with the docking interface of the dock; and a handle coupled to the two levers and configured to be operated by a user to cause the two levers to be operated

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Classifications

  • F01M11/04Primary

    Filling or draining lubricant of or from machines or engines · CPC title

  • Equipment for transferring lubricant from one container to another · CPC title

  • Conduits; Junctions (in general F16L); Fittings for lubrication apertures · CPC title

  • with a lubricant cartridge for facilitating the change · CPC title

  • Indicating oil level (measuring liquid level in general G01F) · CPC title

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What does patent US10697336B2 cover?
In one embodiment, there is provided a dock for a replaceable fluid container for an engine, the fluid container having: a fluid reservoir; and at least one fluid port having a coupling adapted to couple with a fluid circulation system associated with the engine; the dock having: a fastening mechanism configured to cooperate with the container such that, as the container is inserted into the do…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Castrol Ltd, Dawson Christopher, Goodier Steven Paul, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01M11/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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