Fuel tank with stiffening device
US-11808406-B2 · Nov 7, 2023 · US
US12350876B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12350876-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318207937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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The disclosure relates to a fuel tank including a tank wall which has at least two wall sections opposite one another and a stiffening device situated between the two opposite wall sections. The disclosure further relates to a method for manufacturing such a fuel tank. According to the invention, it is provided that the stiffening device includes at least one connecting strut, each end of which has a profile section, which engages with one complementary profile section each on the two opposite wall sections of the container wall in a tension-resistant manner in such a way that the connecting strut absorbs compressive forces acting on the container wall. The method according to the disclosure for manufacturing a fuel tank including a stiffening device of the aforementioned type is characterized by the following steps: shaping the tank from a thermoplastic material in a blow mold, at least two coupling sections being created on opposite wall sections and an opening being created in one of the wall sections; removing the container from the blow mold; manual or mechanical insertion of at least one connecting strut via the opening into an interior of the container, the ends of at least one connecting strut each including a profile section, which may be coupled to one of the coupling sections of the wall sections in a tension-resistant manner; and manual or mechanical coupling of the profile sections of the connecting strut to the coupling sections of the wall sections.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel tank comprising: a container wall having at least two opposite wall sections; and a stiffening device situated between the two opposite wall sections, wherein the stiffening device has at least one connecting strut, each end of which has a strut profile section, which engages with a complementary wall profile section formed unitarily from the container wall in each on the two opposite wall sections of the container wall in a tension-resistant manner in such a way that the connecting strut absorbs compressive forces acting on the container wall; wherein the complementary wall profile sections of the two opposite wall sections of the tank wall have an under-cut section, and wherein the strut profile sections are U-shaped with inwardly projecting feet at the ends of the U-shape, the strut profile sections extending around an exterior of the wall profile section such that the feet project into the under-cut section of the wall profile section when the strut is connected to the container wall; wherein each strut profile section at the ends of the stiffening device face in a lateral direction such that strut profile sections are connected to the complementary wall profile sections of the container wall by laterally displacing the stiffening device in the lateral direction such that the strut profile sections mate with the complementary wall profile sections. 2. The fuel tank according to claim 1 , wherein the strut profile sections of the at least one connecting strut include guide elements, which facilitate a pushing of the strut profile sections onto the complementary wall profile sections of the opposite wall sections of the container wall. 3. The fuel tank according to claim 1 , wherein the end strut profile sections of the at least one connecting strut include stop elements, which limit a pushing of the strut profile sections onto the complementary wall profile sections of the opposite wall sections of the container wall on one side. 4. The fuel tank according to claim 1 , wherein the strut profile sections of the at least one connecting strut include a detachable securing element, which prevents the removal of the strut profile sections from the complementary wall profile sections of the opposite wall sections of the container wall. 5. The fuel tank according to claim 4 , wherein the securing element is designed as a securing bracket, which overlaps, and is configured to be snapped onto, the side sections of the strut profile section. 6. The fuel tank according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one connecting strut includes a flat body having a wall thickness of 2 mm to 20 mm extending between the end strut profile sections, which is provided with a plurality of reinforcing ribs extending transversely to a flat side of the at least one connecting strut to a point beyond the strut profile sections. 7. The fuel tank according to claim 1 , wherein the tank includes an opening in the area of one of the opposite wall sections, and wherein the complementary wall profile sections are situated near the opening and an opening outline projected onto the opposite wall section. 8. The fuel tank according to claim 7 , wherein a distance between the complementary wall profile sections and the opening is less than 100 mm. 9. The fuel tank according to claim 7 , wherein a plurality of connecting struts are situated at equal or unequal angular distances from one another around the opening. 10. The fuel tank according to claim 7 , wherein a distance between the complementary profile sections and the opening is less than 50 mm. 11. A fuel tank comprising: a container wall having at least two opposite wall sections; and a stiffening device situated between the two opposite wall sections, wherein the stiffening device has at least one connecting strut, each end of which has a strut profile section, which engages with a complementary wall profile section formed unitarily from the container wall in each on the two opposite wall sections of the container wall in a tension-resistant manner in such a way that the connecting strut absorbs compressive forces acting on the container wall, wherein the complementary wall profile sections of the two opposite wall sections of the container wall have an under-cut section; wherein each strut profile section at the ends of the stiffening device face in a lateral direction such that strut profile sections are connected to the complementary wall profile sections of the container by laterally displacing the stiffening device in the lateral direction such that the strut profile sections mate with the complementary wall profile sections, wherein the strut profile sections are U-shaped with inwardly projecting feet at the ends of the U-shape, the strut profile sections extending around an exterior of the wall profile section such that the feet project into the under-cut section of the wall profile section when the strut is connected to the container wall; wherein the complementary wall profile sections are each supported by a shaping element engaged with the container wall in an area of the complementary wall profile section, the shaping element being positioned against an exterior surface of the container wall such that the wall profile sections project inwardly into the container and relative to an interior surface of a surrounding container wall portion, and wherein the under-cut section is created during a shaping of the opposite wall sections by positioning the shaping element against the container wall from the outside of the tank. 12. The fuel tank according to claim 11 , wherein the tank wall consists of a thermoplastic material and that the shaping element is an insert for a blow mold for manufacturing the container, which is overblown by the respective wall section when the container is blow molded. 13. The fuel tank according to claim 11 , wherein the shaping element comprises an insert that has a flat plate section and an insert profile section which is essentially mushroom-shaped in cross section and extends normally to the plate section. 14. The fuel tank according to claim 13 , wherein the insert profile section has a height between 20 mm and 120 mm. 15. The fuel tank according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one connecting strut includes a flat body having a wall thickness of 2 mm to 20 mm extending between the strut profile sections, which is provided with a plurality of reinforcing ribs extending transversely to a flat side of the at least one connecting strut to a point beyond the strut profile sections. 16. The fuel tank according to claim 11 , wherein the strut profile sections of the at least one connecting strut include a detachable securing element, which prevents the removal of the strut profile sections from the complementary wall profile sections of the opposite wall sections of the container wall. 17. A fuel tank comprising: a container wall having at least two opposite wall sections; and a stiffening device situated between the two opposite wall sections, wherein the stiffening device has at least one connecting strut, each end of which has a strut profile section, which engages with a complementary wall profile section formed unitarily from the container wall in each on the two opposite wall sections of the container wall in a tension-resistant manner in such a way that the connecting strut absorbs compressive forces acting on the container wall; wherein each strut profile section at the ends of the stiffening device face in a lateral direction such that strut profile sections are connected to the complement
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