Engine aftertreatment system
US-11905873-B1 · Feb 20, 2024 · US
US9366165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9366165-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113994519-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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The invention relates to a liquid removal module ( 1 ) for removing liquid from a liquid tank ( 18 ), in particular of an exhaust gas aftertreament system of a motor vehicle, comprising a main body ( 2 ) that can be arranged in and/or on the liquid tank ( 18 ). The main body has a liquid removal device ( 36 ) having at least one removal opening ( 7 ) that can be associated with the tank interior ( 27 ) and bears at least one filter element ( 9 ) associated with the removal opening ( 7 ). The filter element ( 9 ), which is elastically deformable at least in some areas, is arranged/designed in such a way that the filter element has at least one bulge ( 17 ) directed opposite the removal flow direction ( 26 ). The invention further relates to a liquid tank ( 18 ) for a vehicle, in particular for an exhaust gas aftertreament system of a motor vehicle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquid removal module ( 1 ) for removing liquid from a liquid tank ( 18 ), comprising a main body ( 2 ) which can be arranged in and/or on the liquid tank ( 18 ) and has a liquid removal device ( 36 ) with at least one removal opening ( 7 ) which can be associated with the tank interior ( 27 ) and bears at least one filter element ( 9 ) associated with the removal opening ( 7 ), wherein the filter element ( 9 ) which is elastically deformable at least in regions is arranged/formed such that it has at least one bulge ( 17 ) oriented opposite the removal flow direction ( 26 ), wherein for introduction of the liquid removal module ( 1 ) into the liquid tank ( 18 ), the main body ( 2 ) comprises a flange part ( 3 ) for closing a tank opening ( 20 ) of the liquid tank ( 18 ) and a removal part ( 4 ) protruding into the tank interior ( 27 ), wherein the filter element ( 9 ) comprises a filter carrier ( 30 ), and wherein at least one of the filter carrier and the removal part ( 4 ) is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 2. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the removal part ( 4 ) has a planar grid structure which forms several openings ( 16 ). 3. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) extends over the removal part ( 4 ) and bulges opposite the removal flow direction over at least one of the openings ( 16 ). 4. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) extends over the removal part ( 4 ) and bulges opposite the removal flow direction over each of the openings ( 16 ). 5. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) is welded to the removal part ( 4 ) in regions to form the at least one bulge ( 17 ). 6. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) also comprises a filter mesh ( 31 ), wherein the filter carrier ( 30 ) can be/is applied structurally matching on the removal part of the main body ( 2 ), wherein the filter element ( 9 ) is welded and/or clamped to the filter carrier ( 30 ) to form the at least one bulge ( 17 ). 7. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the removal part ( 4 ) is arranged eccentrically to the flange part ( 3 ). 8. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) surrounds the removal part ( 4 ) of the main body ( 2 ) which has the removal opening ( 7 ). 9. A liquid tank ( 18 ) for a vehicle, having at least one wall ( 19 ) with a tank opening ( 20 ), wherein in and/or on the liquid tank ( 18 ) is arranged a liquid removal module ( 1 ) for removing liquid from the liquid tank ( 18 ), which closes the tank opening ( 20 ), characterized by the formation of the liquid removal module ( 1 ) as claimed in claim 1 . 10. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the removal part ( 4 ) has a planar grid structure which forms several openings ( 16 ) and can be arranged parallel to the tank floor ( 23 ) of the liquid tank ( 18 ). 11. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the heating element ( 11 ) is plastic-coated. 12. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the removal part ( 4 ) is arranged on an edge region of the flange part ( 3 ), and extends substantially perpendicular to the flange part ( 3 ). 13. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 wherein the filter carrier is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 14. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 13 wherein the removal part ( 4 ) is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 15. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 1 wherein the removal part ( 4 ) is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 16. A liquid removal module ( 1 ) for removing liquid from a liquid tank ( 18 ), comprising a main body ( 2 ) which can be arranged in and/or on the liquid tank ( 18 ) and has a liquid removal device ( 36 ) with at least one removal opening ( 7 ) which can be associated with the tank interior ( 27 ) and bears at least one filter element ( 9 ) associated with the removal opening ( 7 ), characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) which is elastically deformable at least in regions is arranged/formed such that it has at least one bulge ( 17 ) oriented opposite the removal flow direction ( 26 ), characterized in that for introduction of the liquid removal module ( 1 ) into the liquid tank ( 18 ), the main body ( 2 ) comprises a flange part ( 3 ) for closing a tank opening ( 20 ) of the liquid tank ( 18 ) and a removal part ( 4 ) protruding into the tank interior ( 27 ), characterized in that the filter element ( 9 ) comprises a filter mesh ( 31 ) and a filter carrier ( 30 ), wherein the filter carrier ( 30 ) can be/is applied structurally matching on the removal part of the main body ( 2 ), wherein the filter element ( 9 ) is welded and/or clamped to the filter carrier ( 30 ) to form the at least one bulge ( 17 ), and characterized in that the filter carrier and/or the removal part ( 4 ) are formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 17. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the filter carrier is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 18. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the removal part is formed as a heating element ( 11 ). 19. The liquid removal module as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the removal part is formed as a heating element ( 11 ).
the substance being heated, e.g. by heating tank or supply line of the added substance · CPC title
on solid frames with surface grooves or the like · CPC title
rigidly mounted in or on tanks or reservoirs (B01D35/04 takes precedence) · CPC title
Filter housing constructions · CPC title
With means for separating solid material from the fluid · CPC title
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