Non-pressurized coolant reservoir and cap

US12163458B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-12163458-B2
Application numberUS-202217724996-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2022
Priority dateApr 20, 2022
Publication dateDec 10, 2024
Grant dateDec 10, 2024

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A non-pressurized fluid reservoir for a vehicle coolant system includes a bottle configured to store fluid. The bottle has a neck defining an inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads. The reservoir further includes a cap having a lid and a shank extending from the lid. The shank has an outer circumferential surface and with a spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential surface to encircle a portion of the shank. The shank is receivable within the neck with the spiral ramp adjacent to the inner circumferential surface to mitigate fluid leaks through the neck.

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What is claimed is: 1. A non-pressurized fluid reservoir for a vehicle coolant system comprising: a bottle configured to store fluid, the bottle having a neck defining an inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads; and a cap having a lid and a shank extending from the lid, the shank having an outer circumferential surface and having a spiral ramp, wherein the spiral ramp includes a first end proximal to the lid and a second end distal to the lid, the spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential surface to encircle a portion of the shank, wherein the shank is receivable within the neck with the spiral ramp disposed against the neck and adjacent to the inner circumferential surface to mitigate fluid leaks through the neck. 2. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the ramp extends at least 360 degrees around the outer circumferential surface. 3. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the shank further has a second spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential surface to encircle a portion of the shank, wherein the second spiral ramp is discontinuous with and axially spaced from the spiral ramp. 4. The fluid reservoir of claim 3 , wherein the spiral ramp has a larger outer diameter than the second spiral ramp. 5. The fluid reservoir of claim 4 , wherein the neck defines a second inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads and that has an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of the inner circumferential surface, and wherein the spiral ramp is disposed in the inner circumferential surface and the second spiral ramp is disposed in the second inner circumferential surface. 6. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the cap and the neck cooperate to define an air channel that places the bottle in fluid communication with the atmosphere. 7. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the bottle defines a top and the neck has a collar that extends downwardly from the top and into an interior of the bottle. 8. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 further comprising a porous medium disposed in the bottle and extending over an end of the neck to suppress fluid flow from the bottle into the neck. 9. The fluid reservoir of claim 8 , wherein the porous medium is mesh. 10. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the bottle includes a top interconnected to a sidewall by a rolled edge configured to redirect fluid downwardly. 11. The fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein a top portion of the rolled edge is higher than an upper most portion of the top. 12. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the bottle defines a top interconnected to a sidewall by a rolled edge configured to redirect fluid downwardly, and the neck has a collar that extends downwardly from the top and into an interior of the bottle, and further comprising: a porous medium disposed in the bottle and extending over an end of the neck to suppress fluid flow from the bottle into the neck; and a baffle disposed in the bottle. 13. A non-pressurized vehicle cooling system comprising: a coolant loop; a bottle in fluid communication with the coolant loop, the bottle having a neck and a porous medium that extends over an end of the neck to suppress fluid flow from the bottle into the neck, wherein the neck defines an inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads; and a cap having a lid and a shank extending from the lid, the shank having an outer circumferential surface and having a spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential surface to encircle a portion of the shank, wherein the shank is receivable within the neck with the spiral ramp adjacent to the inner circumferential surface to mitigate fluid leaks through the neck. 14. The vehicle cooling system of claim 13 , wherein the spiral ramp is disposed against the neck. 15. A non-pressurized fluid reservoir for a vehicle coolant system comprising: a bottle configured to store fluid, the bottle having a top defining a neck and a sidewall joined to the top by a rolled edge configured to redirect fluid downwardly, wherein the rolled edge is formed around the complete perimeter of the bottle, and a top portion of the rolled edge is higher than an upper most portion of the top; and a cap connectable to the neck such that an interior of the bottle is in fluid communication with the atmosphere, wherein the neck defines an inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads, and wherein the cap has a lid and a shank extending from the lid, the shank having an outer circumferential surface and having a spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential surface to encircle a portion of the shank, wherein the shank is receivable within the neck with the spiral ramp adjacent to the inner circumferential surface to mitigate fluid leaks through the neck. 16. The fluid reservoir of claim 15 , wherein the rolled edge is formed around the complete perimeter of the bottle.

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  • Sealing · CPC title

  • B60L58/26Primary

    by cooling · CPC title

  • only on the inside, or a part turned to the inside, of the mouth of the container (B65D43/0216 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using screw or bayonet · CPC title

  • Filler caps for fuel tanks · CPC title

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What does patent US12163458B2 cover?
A non-pressurized fluid reservoir for a vehicle coolant system includes a bottle configured to store fluid. The bottle has a neck defining an inner circumferential surface that is devoid of threads. The reservoir further includes a cap having a lid and a shank extending from the lid. The shank has an outer circumferential surface and with a spiral ramp supported on the outer circumferential sur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L58/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 10 2024 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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