Title of Invention

A FILLING LEVEL SENSOR FOR DETECTING FUEL FILLING TANK OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Abstract In the case of a filling level sensor (1) for detecting a fuel filling level in a fuel tank (2), a lever arm (7) which secures a float (6) has a guide part (14). The guide part (14) interacts with an installation opening (3) in the fuel tank (2) and deflects the lever arm (7) in a designated direction. This avoids the filling level sensor (1) being damaged during installation in the fuel tank (2).
Full Text The invention relates to a filling level sensor for detecting a fuel filling level in a
fuel tank of a motor vehicle, with a lever arm which secures a float, follows the
fuel filling level and has a support provided for installation in the fuel tank, and
with a mounting of the lever arm on the support.
Filling level sensors of this type generally have a potentiometer arranged on the
support or a magnetically passive position sensor for detecting the deflection of
the lever arm, and are known from practice. In the case of fuel tanks nowadays
which are generally very shallow and long, the lever arm is likewise very long. For
installation, the filling level sensor is introduced with the float in front into the fuel
tank through an installation opening which is kept very small. The support is
subsequently fastened in the fuel tank. It is necessary in this case for the filling
level sensor to be threaded through the installation opening into the fuel tank in
a sufficiently careful manner, since the lever arm in particular can be damaged.
Furthermore, when the filling level sensor is introduced into the fuel tank, the lever
arm has to be pivoted in order to prevent the float from bumping against a wall
of the fuel tank.
Document US 5,007,450 discloses a filling level sensor for detecting a liquid filling
level in a container with a lever arm which secures a float and follows the liquid
filling level with a support provided for installation in the container and with a
mounting of the lever arm on the support.
The invention is based on the problem of developing a filling level sensor of the
type mentioned at the beginning in such a manner that it permits particularly
simple installation in the fuel tank.
This problem is solved according to the invention in that the
lever arm has a guide part which protrudes laterally over the
support and has a contour having a guide curve on its side
facing away from the support.
This design makes it possible for the lever arm to be deflected
by the guide part when the guide curve is pressed against the
edge of the installation opening. The contour of the guide
curve makes it possible to define the angle through which the
lever arm is deflected as a function of the position of the
filling level sensor according to the invention in relation to
the fuel tank. The lever arm does not therefore need to be
deflected by hand when the filling level sensor according to
the invention is introduced into the fuel tank. The filling
level sensor according to the invention therefore permits
particularly simple installation in the fuel tank. The contour
of the guide curve can be defined in a simple manner as a
function of the shape and length of the lever arm and of the
fuel tank.
In the case of fuel tanks and lever arms of the same shape, the
guide part turns out to be structurally particularly simple,
according to an advantageous development of the invention, if
it has a curved edge pointing away from the support.
Particularly reliable guidance of the lever arm can be achieved
if the filling level sensor slides on one side with an edge of
the support and on the other side with the guide curve of the
guide part along the edge of the installation opening. By this
means, the filling level sensor according to the invention can
be introduced straight into the fuel tank. In this case, the
lever arm is automatically pivoted into the designated
position. According to another advantageous development of the
invention,
such an automatic pivoting of the lever arm can be achieved in
a simple manner if the support has an edge with a smooth
contour on its side facing away from the guide part of the
lever arm.
According to another advantageous development of the invention,
existing filling level sensors can be retrofitted in a simple
manner if the guide part has a latching connection on the lever
arm.
The filling level sensor according to the invention can be
manufactured particularly cost-effectively if the guide part is
manufactured integrally with the lever arm.
The lever arm generally has a lever wire fastened to a plastic
clip, the lever wire holding the float. The plastic clip has
latching elements for connection to the lever wire. In the case
of the known filling level sensors, the latching elements are
frequently exposed to the risk of damage if they arrive against
the edge of the installation opening during installation of the
filling level sensor in the fuel tank. However, the risk of
individual components of the filling level sensor according to
the invention being damaged is further reduced if the lever arm
has a plastic clip mounted on the support and a lever wire
which is connected to the plastic clip and secures the float,
and if the guide part is arranged on the plastic clip.
The installation of the filling level sensor according to the
invention in the fuel tank is further simplified if the support
or a component connected fixedly to the support is essentially
the width of an installation opening in the fuel tank. The
filling level sensor according to the invention is therefore
guided
by the support or the component connected to the support and
the edge of the installation opening when it is introduced into
the fuel tank. Since, however, the guide part protrudes over
the support, the lever arm is deflected when the filling level
sensor is introduced into the fuel tank.
The installation of the filling level sensor according to the
invention is further simplified if the support is arranged on
an installation flange designed for the closure of an
installation opening of the fuel tank.
The invention permits numerous embodiments. To further clarify
its basic principle, one of these is illustrated in the drawing
and is described below. In the drawing.
Fig. 1 shows a filling level sensor according to the invention
during introduction into a fuel tank,
Fig. 2 shows the filling level sensor according to the
invention from Figure 1 in the state in which it is
virtually completely introduced into the fuel tank,
Fig. 3 shows, on a greatly enlarged scale, a perspective
illustration of a plastic clip of the filling level
sensor according to the invention from Figure 1.
Figure 1 shows a filling level sensor 1 during installation in
a fuel tank 2. The fuel tank 2 has an installation opening 3 .
The filling level sensor 1 has a support 5 fastened to an
installation flange 4. In the fitted state, the installation
flange 4 closes the installation opening 3 of the fuel tank 2,
so that the filling level sensor 1 is situated within the fuel
tank 2. The filling level sensor 1 has a lever arm 7 which
supports a float 6 and is coupled to the support 5 via
a mounting 8. The lever arm 7 has a plastic clip 9 to which a
lever wire 10, which is connected to the float 6, is fastened
via a latching connection 11. The position of the lever arm 7
is detected by a potentiometer 12. In this case, the lever arm
7 may secure, for example, a contact bridge (not illustrated)
which interacts with slideways 13 arranged on the support 5. As
an alternative, the position of the lever arm 7 may also be
detected via a magnetically passive position sensor, with the
lever arm 7 holding a magnet and a resistance network with
spring tongues which can be deflected by the magnet being
arranged on the support 5.
The plastic clip 9 has a guide part 14 which protrudes over the
support 5 and has a guide curve 15. The guide curve 15 is
arranged on an edge 16 pointing away from the support 5. On the
side facing away from the guide part 14, the support 5 has an
edge 17 with a smooth contour. For installation of the filling
level sensor 1 in the fuel tank 2, first of all the float 6 is
introduced through the installation opening 3 into the fuel
tank 2. When the support 5 is subsequently introduced into the
installation opening 3, the guide part 14 arrives against the
boundary of the installation opening 3 and pivots the lever arm
7 in accordance with the contour of the guide curve 15. The
position of the lever arm 7, at which the boundary of the
installation opening 3 deflects the lever arm 7, is illustrated
in Figure 1.
As the filling level sensor 1 is introduced further, the guide
part 14 passes out of the region of the installation opening 3,
as illustrated in Figure 2. This avoids the movement of the
lever arm 7 being obstructed and therefore avoids the guide
part 14 detecting the fuel filling level in the fuel tank 2.
Figure 3 shows, on an enlarged scale in a perspective
illustration, the plastic clip 9 of the filling level sensor 1
from Figure 1 with the guide part 14. It can be seen in this
case that the guide part 14 is manufactured integrally with the
plastic clip 9. The plastic clip 9 has a bearing hole 18 in the
mounting 8, through which an angled end of the lever wire 10
illustrated in Figure 1 is guided and forms the bearing
spindle. The latching connection 11 for securing the lever wire
10 is likewise manufactured integrally with the plastic clip 9.
In an embodiment (not illustrated), the guide part 14 may also
have latching hooks and be latched to the plastic clip 9.
1. A filling level sensor for detecting a fuel filling level
in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle, with a lever arm which
secures a float, follows the fuel filling level and has a
support provided for installation in the fuel tank, and with a
mounting of the lever arm on the support, characterized in that
the lever arm (7) has a guide part (14) which protrudes
laterally over the support (5) and has a contour having a guide
curve (15) on its side facing away from the support (5).
2. The filling level sensor as claimed in claim 1,
characterized is that the guide part (14) has a curved edge
(16) pointing away from the support (5) .
3. The filling level sensor as claimed in claim 1 or 2,
characterized is that the support (5) has an edge (17) with a
smootn contour on its side facing away from the guide part (14)
of the lever arm (7).
4. The filling level sensor as claimed in at least one of the
preceding claims, characterized is that the guide part (14) has
a latching connection on the lever arm (7).
5. The filling level sensor as claimed in at least one of the
preceding claims, characterized is that the guide part (14) is
manufactured integrally with the lever arm (7).
6. The filling level sensor as claimed in at least one of the
preceding claims, characterized is that the lever arm (7) has a
plastic clip (9) mounted on the support (5) and a lever wire
(10) which is connected to the plastic clip (9) and secures the
float (6) , and in that the guide part (14) is arranged on the
plastic clip (9).
7. The filling level sensor as claimed in at least one of the
preceding claims, characterized is that the support (5) or a
component connected fixedly to the support (5) is essentially
the width of an installation opening (3) in the fuel tank (2).
8. The filling level sensor as claimed in at least one of the
preceding claims, characterized is that the support (5) is
arranged on an installation flange (4) designed for the closure
of an installation opening (3) in the fuel tank (2).
In the case of a filling level sensor (1) for detecting a fuel
filling level in a fuel tank (2), a lever arm (7) which secures
a float (6) has a guide part (14). The guide part (14)
interacts with an installation opening (3) in the fuel tank (2)
and deflects the lever arm (7) in a designated direction. This
avoids the filling level sensor (1) being damaged during
installation in the fuel tank (2).

Documents:

284-KOLNP-2006-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

284-KOLNP-2006-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

284-KOLNP-2006-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

284-KOLNP-2006-FORM 27.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-abstract.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-claims.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-correspondence.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-description (complete).pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-drawings.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-examination report.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-form 1.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-form 18.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-form 2.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-form 3.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-form 5.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-gpa.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-specification.pdf

284-kolnp-2006-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 226450
Indian Patent Application Number 284/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 51/2008
Publication Date 19-Dec-2008
Grant Date 17-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 07-Feb-2006
Name of Patentee SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Applicant Address WITTELSBACHERPLATZ 2, 80333 MUNCHEN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HANS-GUENTER BENNER IN DEN GARTENWLESEN 9 65830 KRIFTEL
2 BERND PAUER WIESENSTR. 7 65817 EPPSTEIN
PCT International Classification Number G01F 23/32
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP05/053866
PCT International Filing date 2005-08-05
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10 2004 043 717.3 2004-09-09 Germany