Fuel tank ground assembly

US9751398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9751398-B2
Application numberUS-201414315428-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 26, 2014
Priority dateJun 26, 2014
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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A grounded fuel tank assembly includes a non-metallic fuel tank having a container and a hollow filler neck, a fuel cap with a hollow stem, and an electrically conductive insert member. The insert member includes a hollow sleeve which is received by the neck, an annular frusto-conical first ring which is joined to an end of the sleeve, and a second ring which extends away from the first ring and which at least partially surrounds a portion of the neck. The sleeve has internal and external sleeve threads formed thereon. The internal sleeve threads engages external cap threads, and the external sleeve threads engages internal neck threads. An electrically conductive ground strap is exterior to the container and engages the second ring. The insert includes tabs which engage the neck to prevent rotation of the insert.

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What is claimed is: 1. A grounded fuel tank assembly comprising: a fuel tank having a non-metallic container and a non-metallic filler neck, the neck having an opening surrounded by a lip, the opening being adapted to receive a portion of a fuel cap; an electrically conductive insert member, the insert member having an inner part which is received by the neck and a ring-shaped outer part which at least partially surrounds a portion of the neck; and an electrically conductive ground strap exterior to the container, the strap engaging the outer part, the strap extending along an outer surface of the container and along an outer surface of the neck. 2. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the outer part forms an annular recess which receives the lip; and the strap has an end which engages the insert and which is received by the annular recess. 3. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: a portion of the neck is surrounded by a plurality of evenly spaced fingers which are separated by a corresponding plurality of upwardly opening slots; and the insert includes a plurality of tabs which project away from an outer edge of the outer part, each tab being bendable into a corresponding one of the slots to hold the insert onto the neck. 4. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insert member comprises: a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck; an annular frusto-conical first ring which is joined to an end of the sleeve; and a second ring which extends away from the first ring and which at least partially surrounds a portion of the neck. 5. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the insert member comprises a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck, the sleeve having external threads formed thereon; and the neck having internal threads which engage the external threads formed on the neck. 6. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the cap includes a hollow stem, the stem having external threads formed thereon; and the insert member comprises a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck, the sleeve having internal threads formed thereon, said internal threads engaging the external threads of the stem. 7. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: a portion of the ground strap is held between the outer surface of the neck and the outer part. 8. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 1 , wherein: an O-ring seal sealingly engages the lip and the insert. 9. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 8 , wherein: a further O-ring seal sealingly engages the cap and the insert. 10. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 2 , wherein: an O-ring seal is received by the recess and sealingly engages the lip and the insert. 11. A grounded fuel tank assembly comprising: a fuel tank having a non-metallic container and a non-metallic filler neck projecting from the container, the neck having an opening surrounded by a lip, the opening being adapted to receive a portion of a fuel cap; an electrically conductive ground strap which extends along an outer surface of the container and along an outer surface of the neck, the strap engaging the outer part, an end of the strap is held between the outer surface of the neck and the outer part; and an electrically conductive insert member, the insert member having an inner part which is received by the neck and a ring-shaped outer part which engages the strap, the outer part forming an annular recess which receives the lip and the end of the strap. 12. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 11 , wherein: a portion of the neck is surrounded by a plurality of evenly spaced fingers which are separated by a corresponding plurality of upwardly opening slots; and the insert includes a plurality of tabs which project away from an outer edge of the outer part, each tab being bendable into a corresponding one of the slots to prevent the insert from rotating with respect to the neck. 13. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 11 , wherein the insert member comprises: a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck; an annular frusto-conical first ring which is joined to an end of the sleeve; and an outer second ring which extends axially away from the first ring and towards the sleeve, the annular recess being formed between the first and second rings. 14. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the insert member comprises a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck, the sleeve having external threads formed thereon; and the neck having internal threads which engage the external threads formed on the neck. 15. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the cap includes a hollow stem, the stem having external threads formed thereon; and the insert member comprises a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck, the sleeve having internal threads formed thereon, said internal threads engaging the external threads of the stem. 16. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 11 , wherein: an O-ring seal sealingly engages the lip and the insert; and a further O-ring seal sealingly engages the cap and the insert. 17. A grounded fuel tank assembly comprising: a fuel tank having a non-metallic container and a non-metallic filler neck, the neck having an opening surrounded by a lip, the neck having internal neck threads formed thereron; a fuel cap, the cap including a hollow stem, the stem having external cap threads formed thereon; an electrically conductive insert member, the insert member having a hollow cylindrical sleeve which is received by the neck, an annular frusto-conical first ring which is joined to an end of the sleeve, and a second ring which extends away from the first ring and which at least partially surrounds a portion of the neck, the first and second rings surround an annular recess which opens towards the lip of the neck, the sleeve having internal and external sleeve threads formed thereon, the internal sleeve threads engaging the external cap threads, and the external sleeve threads engaging the internal neck threads; and an electrically conductive ground strap exterior to the container, the strap engaging the second ring. 18. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 17 , wherein: a portion of the neck is surrounded by a plurality of evenly spaced fingers which are separated by a corresponding plurality of upwardly opening slots; and the insert includes a plurality of tabs which project away from an outer edge of the second ring, each tab being bendable into a corresponding one of the slots to hold the insert onto the neck. 19. The grounded fuel tank assembly of claim 17 , wherein: a portion of the ground strap is held between the outer surface of the neck and the second ring.

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  • characterised by the materials the tank or parts thereof are essentially made from · CPC title

  • Filler caps for fuel tanks · CPC title

  • made of non-metallic material, e.g. plastics, or of a combination of non-metallic and metallic material (B60K15/03006 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B60K15/04Primary

    Tank inlets (B60K15/077 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for preventing electrostatic charges · CPC title

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What does patent US9751398B2 cover?
A grounded fuel tank assembly includes a non-metallic fuel tank having a container and a hollow filler neck, a fuel cap with a hollow stem, and an electrically conductive insert member. The insert member includes a hollow sleeve which is received by the neck, an annular frusto-conical first ring which is joined to an end of the sleeve, and a second ring which extends away from the first ring an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K15/0406. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 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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