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Replaceable Fluid Container

Abstract: A replaceable fluid container for a vehicle, for example a vehicle engine, the container comprising: a housing comprising a fluid reservoir; at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle; a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic communication with the vehicle for allowing gas to be passed into and out from the reservoir; a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid system of the vehicle, with a second end of the vent tube in a head space above the fluid in the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port and the head space, in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube adapted to close to pre vent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle and to open to allow gas communication between the head space and the engine through the vent tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the vehicle.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
19 May 2015
Publication Number
27/2016
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
remfry-sagar@remfry.com
Parent Application

Applicants

CASTROL LIMITED
Technology Centre Whitchurch Hill, Pangbourne, Reading, RG8 7QR, United Kingdom

Inventors

1. BRETT Peter Stuart
4 Blenheim Road Caversham Reading Berkshire RG4 7RS
2. GOODIER Steven Paul
Whitchurch Hill Pangbourne Reading Berkshire RG8 7QR
3. HARDING Piers Sebastian
Melbourn Science Park Cambridge Road Melbourn Royston Hertfordshire SG8 6EE
4. JEPPS Gary Keith
Melbourn Science Park Cambridge Road Melbourn Royston Hertfordshire SG8 6EE
5. McPHERSON Thomas James
Melbourn Science Park Cambridge Road Melbourn Royston Hertfordshire SG8 6EE

Specification

This invention relates to replaceable fluid containers for vehicles and engines.
The invention also relates to an apparatus comprising such a container in fluidic
communication with a fluid system and to a vehicle comprising such an apparatus.
Many vehicle engines use one or more fluids for their operation. Such fluids are
often liquids. For example, internal combustion engines use liquid lubricating oil
compositions. Also, electric engines use heat exchange liquids for example to cool the
engine, to heat the engine or to cool and heat the engine during different operating
conditions. Such fluids are generally held in reservoirs associated with the engine and
may require periodic replacement.
Conventional periodic replacement of engine lubricating oil composition in a
vehicle engine usually involves draining the composition from the engine sump. The
process may also involve removing and replacing the engine oil filter. Such a procedure
usually requires access to the engine sump drain plug and oil filter from the underside of
the engine, may require the use of hand tools and usually requires a suitable collection
method for the drained lubricating oil composition.
Attempts have been made to provide a quick-change oil filter/reservoir system
for an internal combustion.
US patent US 4151823 relates to a quick-change oil filter/reservoir system for
an internal combustion engine having a primary oil pump and oil sump comprising a
cartridge containing an oil filter element and supply of oil. In one embodiment shown
in Figure 1 of US 4151823, and described at col. 3 lines 22 to 30, the cartridge is said
to be retained on the mounting plate by conventional quick release mountings. The
breather cap in this embodiment is shown with a pipe connected to the cap.
US patent US6348 149 relates to a manufacture for filtering oil.
US patent US5640936 relates to a removable oil storage and supply tank for a
dry sump four cycle internal combustion engine. According to one embodiment
illustrated in Figure 3 and described at col. 3 line 27 to co . 4 line 46 a tank 30 is
supported at the bottom by the male portion 62 of three quick disconnect connectors
60. All three oil lines 54, 56 and 58 are said therein to be attached to the tank 30 by
quick disconnect fluid connectors 60 which penetrate the bottom of the tank 30.
According to the document at col. 4 lines 28 to 36, a tube 50 is attached to the top of
the female member 64 of the connector 60 connected to the oil scavenger line 56. At
col. 4 lines 37 to 4 1 it is stated that a tube 5 1 is attached to the top of the female
member 64 of the connector 60 connected to the oil vent line 58. It is stated therein
that this tube 5 1 extends the vent line 58 into the air space in the tank 30 above the
oil level 52 so as to vent the same to the crankcase.
A vent for example in the form of a vent tube may be provided to a fluid
reservoir of a container to facilitate removal or fluid out from the reservoir and/or to
facilitate the flow of fluid into and out from the reservoir. It is sometimes also desirable
to close the reservoir of the container to the eternal environment, for example when the
container is to be transported, especially when it contains fluid for example liquid such
as lubricating oil composition or heat exchanger fluid. One problem with a vent tube in
such a container is that fluid may enter the vent tube even when the tube itself is closed
to the eternal environment.
There remains a need for a replaceable fluid container for an engine which
avoids or at least mitigates at least some of the problems with these containers.
Thus according to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a
replaceable fluid container for a vehicle, the container comprising:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the engine for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace above the fluid in
the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port and the
headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle and to open
to allow gas communication between the head space and the engine through the vent
tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the vehicle.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided an
apparatus comprising a replaceable fluid container in fluidic communication with a
fluid system of a vehicle, for example of a vehicle engine through the at least one
fluid port and the vent port in which the container comprises:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle, for example of an
engine on the vehicle;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the vehicle for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system of the vehicle, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace
above the fluid in the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent
port and the headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle and to open
to allow gas communication between the head space and the vehicle engine through
the vent tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the
vehicle.
According to yet a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a
vehicle comprising said apparatus.
These and other examples of the disclosure facilitate venting of a headspace in a
fluid reservoir of a replaceable fluid container for a vehicle, for example for a vehicle
engine when it is connected to a vehicle, and through use of a vent valve, provides a
container which can avoid or at least reduce ingress of fluid into the vent tube when the
container is disconnected from the vehicle. This may have an advantage that when a
replaceable fluid container is fitted to a vehicle, for example to an engine on a vehicle,
fluid is less likely to be present, if at all, in the vent tube. For example, if the vehicle
comprises an engine which is an internal combustion engine and the reservoir of the
replaceable container contains engine lubricating oil composition, inappropriate
contamination of the engine with lubricant is reduce or even eliminated when the vent of
the reservoir is connected in fluidic communication with the engine, for example with an
air inlet port of the engine. The vent tube facilitates removal or fluid out from the
reservoir and/or to facilitate the flow of fluid into and out from the reservoir. The vent
valve facilitate closing the reservoir to the eternal environment, for example when the
container is to be transported, especially when it contains fluid for example liquid such
as lubricating oil composition or heat exchanger fluid.
In at least some examples the vent port comprises a vent port valve arranged
to be closed when the vent port valve is not in fluidic communication with the
vehicle, for example with an engine on a vehicle and to be open when the vent port is
in fluidic communication with the vehicle thereby to allow gas communication
between the headspace and engine through the vent tube and vent port. The vent port
valve may be a poppet valve.
In at least some examples, the vent valve comprises an actuator rod arranged
to be acted upon to open the vent valve when the vent port is in fluidic
communication with the vehicle, for example with an engine on the vehicle.
In at least some examples, the vent valve comprises an actuator rod arranged
to be acted upon to open the vent valve when the vent port is in fluidic
communication with the engine; the vent port comprises a vent port valve arranged to
be open when the vent port is in fluidic communication with the vehicle; and the
actuator rod connects the vent port valve and the vent valve to allow simultaneous
opening and closing of the vent valve and the vent port valve.
The actuator rod may be positioned within the vent tube.
In at least some examples, the vent valve comprises a poppet valve
comprising a stem adapted to close the valve when the vent port s not in fluidic
communication with the engine and to open the valve when the vent port is in fluidic
communication with the vehicle, for example with an engine on a vehicle.
In at least some examples the vent valve comprises a poppet valve comprising a
stem adapted to close the valve when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with
the vehicle for example with an engine on a vehicle and to open the valve when the vent
port is in fluidic communication with the vehicle; and the stem of the vent valve is
connected to an actuator rod arranged to be acted upon to open the vent valve when
the vent port is in fluidic communication with the vehicle , for example with an
engine on a vehicle, and to close the valve when the vent port is not in fluidic
communication with the vehicle.
I at least some examples, the vent valve comprises a poppet valve comprising
a stem adapted to close the valve when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with
the vehicle, for example with an engine on a vehicle and to open the valve when the vent
port is in fluidic communication with the vehicle; the stem of the vent valve is connected
to an actuator rod arranged to be acted upon to open the vent valve when the vent port
is in fluidic communication with the engine and to close the valve when the vent port
is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle, for example with an engine on a
vehicle; and the actuator rod connects the vent port valve and the stem of the vent
valve to allow simultaneous opening and closing of the vent valve and the vent port
valve. The actuator rod may be positioned within the vent tube.
The poppet valve may comprises a plug which comprises a head which is
arranged to extend beyond the periphery of the second end of the vent tube. These
and other examples of the disclosure help reduce the possibility of fluid entering the
vent tube when the vent valve is open, for example by the head acting as a partial
shroud for the second end of the vent tube in the head space.
The second end of the vent tube may be adapted to inhibit ingress of fluid.
For example, the second end of the vent tube may be angled or directed in a direction
to inhibit ingress of fluid when the reservoir contains fluid, for example by being
directed away from any point of in-fiow of fluid to the reservoir through a fluid inlet
port.
In at least some examples the reservoir comprises a perforate deflector
adapted to inhibit fluid flow into the vent tube whilst allowing flow of gas into and
out from the vent tube.
In at least some examples, the container comprises at least two fluid ports
which include:
at least one fluid outlet port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of a vehicle, for example with a fluid
system of an engine on a vehicle, for supplying fluid from the reservoir to the
engine; and
at least one fluid inlet port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with the fluid system of the vehicle for receiving fluid
from the vehicle to the reservoir.
The fluid ports, for example the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port may
comprise self-sealing valves.
The at least one fluid port and the vent port may be arranged on a coupling
mechanism.
In at least some examples the coupling mechanism is arranged such that the
container is connectable to couple the reservoir in fluidic communication with the
vehicle for example with an engine on the vehicle.
Each fluid port may comprise a self-sealing port. In general, self-sealing
ports have the characteristic that when corresponding ports are being connected, a
seal is made between the connecting ports before valve or valves open to allow fluid
to flow. On disconnection, the valve or valves close to seal off each of the ports
before the seal between the ports is broken. Suitable valves include spring loaded
poppet valves and biased non-return valves.
Each self-sealing port of the container may provide a "dry break" in which no
fluid flows on connection or disconnection of the ports. Alternatively, each selfsealing
port of the system may provide a "damp break" in which there is flow of only
a non-essential amount of fluid, for example a few drips of liquid, on disconnection
or connection of the port.
In some examples, the inlet fluid port and the outlet fluid port may each or
both comprise a non-return valve. Suitably, the vent port does not comprise a nonreturn
valve.
In at least some examples the reservoir of the container contains a fluid, for
example a liquid. The reservoir may be a reservoir for a fluid which is a liquid. The
liquid may be lubricating oil composition, for example an engine lubricating oil
composition or heat exchange fluid for an electric engine. The liquid may be a liquid
for a self-sustaining fluid system for example a lubricating oil composition for
example an engine lubricating oil composition, or a heat exchange fluid for example
a heat exchange fluid for an electric engine. The liquid may be a liquid for a nonsustaining
fluid system, for example de-icer, water and or detergent.
Thus, the container may be provided as a self-contained system containing
fresh, refreshed or unused engine lubricating oil composition which may
conveniently replace a container on an engine which container comprises a reservoir
containing used or spent engine lubricating oil composition. If the container also
comprises a filter, this also is replaced together with the spent or used heat exchange
fluid.
The lubricating oil composition may have heat exchange properties.
The lubricating oil composition may comprise at least one base stock and at
least one lubricating oi additive. Suitable base stocks include bio-derived base
stocks, mineral oil derived base stocks, synthetic base stocks and semi synthetic base
stocks. Suitable lubricating oil additives, for example engine lubricating oil additives
are known in the art. Examples of additives include organic and/or inorganic
compounds. Typically, according to at least some examples, the engine lubricating
oil composition comprises about 60 to 90 % by weight in total of base stocks and
about 40 to 0 % by weight additives. Suitable engine lubricating oil compositions
include lubricating oil compositions for internal combustion engines.
The lubricating oil composition may be a mono-viscosity grade or a multiviscosity
grade engine lubricating oil composition. Examples of suitable engine
lubricating oil compositions include single purpose lubricating oil compositions and
multi-purpose lubricating oil compositions.
According to at least some examples, the lubricating oil composition is a
lubricating oil composition for example and engine lubricating oil composition for
example for an internal combustion engine, for example a spark ignition internal
combustion engine and/or a compression internal combustion engine.
The liquid may be a heat exchange fluid for an electric engine. Thus, the
container may be provided as a self-contained system containing fresh, refreshed or
unused heat exchange fluid for an electric engine which may conveniently replace a
container on an engine which container comprises a reservoir containing used or
spent heat exchange fluid. If the container also comprises a filter, this also is
replaced together with the spent or used heat exchange fluid.
Suitable heat exchange fluids for electric engines include aqueous and non¬
aqueous fluids. Suitable heat exchange fluids for electric engines include those
which comprise organic and/or non-organic performance boosting additives.
Suitable heat exchange fluids include be man-made or bio-derived fluids, for
example Betaine. According to at least some embodiments, the heat exchange fluids
have fire retarding characteristics and/or hydraulic characteristics. Suitable heat
exchange fluids include phase change fluids. Suitable heat exchange fluids include
molten metals and salts. Suitable heat exchange fluids include nanofluids.
Nanofluids comprise nanoparticles suspended in a base fluid, which may be solid,
liquid or gas. Suitable heat exchange fluids include gases and liquids. Suitable heat
exchange fluids include liquefied gases.
Whilst vehicle fluid systems for example vehicle engine fluid systems have
been described herein, the present invention also relates to fluid systems for engines
in general whether or not associated with a vehicle.
Thus, according to a further aspect of the present invention there is
provided a replaceable fluid container for an engine, the container comprising:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the engine;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the engine for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system of the engine, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace above
the fluid in the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port
and the headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the engine and to open
to allow gas communication between the head space and the engine through the vent
tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the engine.
According to another aspect there is provided an apparatus comprising a
container as hereindescribed in fluidic communication with the fluid system of a
vehicle, for example with the fluid system of a vehicle engine through the inlet port
and the outlet port, and with the vent port in fluidic communication with the vehicle,
for example with an engine on the vehicle e.g. with the fluid system of a vehicle
engine and/or with the an air inlet manifold of a vehicle engine when the engine is an
internal combustion engine.
According to another aspect there is provided an apparatus comprising a
container as hereindescribed in fluidic communication with the fluid system of an
engine through the inlet port and the outlet port, and with the vent port in fluidic
communication with the engine for example with the fluid system of the engine
and/or with the an air inlet manifold of the engine when the engine is an internal
combustion engine.
According to another aspect there is provided a vehicle comprising an
apparatus as hereindescribed.
The engine may be an internal combustion engine. Suitable internal
combustion engines include spark ignition internal combustion engines and
compression ignition internal combustion engines. The engine may be an electric
engine.
Suitable vehicles include motorcycles, earthmoving vehicles, mining
vehicles, heavy duty vehicles and passenger cars.
The invention extends to methods and/or apparatus substantially as herein
described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Any feature in one aspect of the invention may be applied to other aspects of the
invention, in any appropriate combination. In particular, features of method aspects may
be applied to apparatus aspects, and vice versa.
The invention will now be described by way of example only and with
reference to the following drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a container according to the present
invention with a vent valve shown therein in a closed position; and
Figure 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the container of Figure 1 with the
vent valve in an open position.
In the drawings like reference numerals are used to indicate like elements.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, container 1 comprises a reservoir 2 and a
coupling mechanism 3. The coupling mechanism 3 is arranged to connect, in use, to
an engine 16, for example an internal combustion engine. In use the reservoir 2
contains fluid 4 which can be supplied to the engine fluid system 17 via an outlet
fluid port 5 and used fluid is returned to the reservoir 2 via fluid inlet port 6. So that
the fluid 4 can be gravity fed through the outlet port 5 it is necessary to allow a gas,
usually air, into the reservoir 2. This is done by providing a vent port 7 connected to
a first end 14 of vent tube 9. The vent tube 9 passes through fluid 4 contained in the
reservoir 2 with a second end 15 of the vent tube 9 in a headspace 18 above the fluid
4 in the reservoir 2, to allow gas communication between the vent port 7 and the
headspace 8. The vent tube 9 comprises a vent valve 0 at the second end 15 of the
vent tube 9 adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir 1
into the vent tube 9 when the vent port 7 is not in fluidic communication with the
engine and to open to allow gas communication between the head space 8 and the
engine through the vent tube 9 and vent port 7 when the vent port 7 is in fluid
communication with the engine.
The venting tube 9 that passes through the fluid 4 when the container 1is in an
upright position and allows gas to pass unhindered through the fluid 4 in the reservoir 2
and to the headspace 8 . The vent valve 10 comprises an actuator rod 11 arranged to be
acted upon to open the vent valve 10 when the vent port 7 is in fluidic
communication with the engine 6 for example the air inlet manifold of an internal
combustion engine. The actuator rod is positioned within the vent tube 9.
As shown in Figure 1, when the vent port 7 is not in fluidic communication
with the engine 16 the vent valve 10 is closed and prevents ingress of fluid 4 and gas
from the headspace 8 from the reservoir 2 into the vent tube 9.
The fluid inlet port 6 and the fluid outlet port 5 may comprise self-sealing
valves (not shown). So, for transportation purposes, the reservoir 2 is sealed from
the external environment and no fluid 4 can escape. A biasing mechanism (not
shown), such as a spring, may be provided to ensure that the vent valve 10 remains
closed when the container is being transported.
Figure 2 shows the corresponding container 1 of Figure lwhen in position on
an engine 16 with the fluid ports 5, 6 in fluidic communication with the fluid system
17 of the engine and the vent port 7 in fluid communication with the engine 16 , for
example the air intake manifold of an internal combustion engine.
Engagement of the connecting mechanism 3 with the engine 1 brings the
vent port 7 into fluidic communication with the engine 1 (for example with an air
inlet manifold of the engine when the engine is an internal combustion engine) and
the fluid ports 5, 6 into fluidic communication with the engine fluid system 17 and
causes the activator rod 11 to act upon and open the vent valve 10.
This allows gas communication between the headspace 8 and the engine 16,
for example the air inlet manifold of an internal combustion engine through the vent
tube 9 and vent port 7 .
As can be seen from both of Figures 1 and 2 a deflector plate 3 may be
provided. This deflector plate 13 is perforate and is arranged to inhibit fluid 4 from
splashing up and into the second end 15 of the vent tube 9 , for example due to sudden
movements of the engine for example if the engine is an engine of an vehicle which
undergoes braking or other motion. Also, the vent valve 1 is a poppet valve
comprising a plug 18 which comprises a head 19 which is arranged to extend beyond
the periphery 20 of the second end 15 of the vent tube 9. These and other examples
of the disclosure have an advantage that that even when the vent valve is open any
fluid 4 inadvertently landing on the head 19 of the vent valve 10 will fall back and
around the vent tube 9, rather than entering the vent tube 9.
With the present invention it is possible to provide a container for removal
attachment to an engine which can supply fluid thereto and which can be vented
during use yet sealed for transportation.
While aspects of the invention have been described in relation to vehicle
engines and examples of the invention described the use of engine lubricating oil
compositions, it is envisaged that features of the invention could find other
applications.
For example, a fluid container according to an aspect of the invention could
be used in relation to a wide range of apparatus or equipment. For example, the fluid
container could find application in relation to various static and movable machines,
for example industrial machines such as a lathe, or manufacture and assembly
equipment, to an engine, or to a vehicle.
Examples of a fluid container of an aspect of the invention could thus be used
to supply lubricant composition to a region of the apparatus or equipment, for
example to a region including one or more moving parts, for example a gearbox. In
an example of an aspect of the invention there is provided a fluid container for a
wind turbine, for example to provide lubricating composition to one or more parts of
the wind turbine apparatus.
The container may supply a lubricant composition to the apparatus, or may
supply fluid other than lubricant to the apparatus. For example, the fluid may
comprise a fuel composition, for example gasoline or diesel The reservoir of an
aspect of the invention may be for supply of the fluid for example to the fuel supply
system of the apparatus. For example, the reservoir may supply fuel to a vehicle, or
tool, for example to a car, motorcycle or lawn mower.
In another example, the container is used to supply a fluid, for example
lubricant and/or fuel, to a hand tool, for example a hedge trimmer or leaf blower.
The fluid may comprise for example an aqueous or other solvent-based
composition, for example a cleaning composition. The fluid may for example
comprise windscreen wash fluid. A container of an example of an aspect of the
invention may be for supplying fluid to the windscreen washer fluid delivery system
for example of a vehicle.
Thus in some examples of aspects of the invention the fluid system may or
may not comprise a fluid circulation system.
A further aspect of the invention provides a replaceable fluid container for an
apparatus, the container comprising:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the apparatus;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the apparatus for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace above the fluid in
the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port and the
headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the apparatus and to
open to allow gas communication between the head space and the apparatus through
the vent tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the
apparatus.
It will be understood that the present invention has been described above purely
by way of example, and modification of detail can be made within the scope of the
invention.
Each feature disclosed in the description, and (where appropriate) the claims and
drawings may be provided independently or in any appropriate combination.

CLAIMS:
1. A replaceable fluid container for a vehicle, the container comprising:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the engine for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace above the fluid in
the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port and the
headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle and to open
to allow gas communication between the head space and the engine through the vent
tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the vehicle.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the vent port comprises a vent port
valve arranged to be closed when the vent port valve is not in fluidic communication
with the vehicle and to be open when the vent port is in fluidic communication with
the vehicle thereby to allow gas communication between the headspace and vehicle
through the vent tube and vent port.
3. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the vent valve comprises an actuator
rod arranged to be acted upon to open the vent valve when the vent port is in fluidic
communication with the vehicle.
4. A container as claimed in claim 3 in which the vent port comprises a vent port
valve arranged to be open when the vent port is in fluidic communication with the
vehicle and in which the actuator rod connects the vent port valve and the vent valve
to allow simultaneous opening and closing of the vent valve and the vent port valve.
5. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the vent valve comprises a poppet
valve comprising a stem adapted to close the valve when the vent port is not in
fluidic communication with the vehicle and to open the valve when the vent port is in
fluidic communication with the vehicle.
6. A container as claimed in claim 5 in which the vent poppet valve comprises a plug
which comprises a head which is arranged to extend beyond the periphery of the
second end of the vent tube.
7. A container as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6 in which the stem of the vent valve is
connected to an actuator rod arranged to be acted upon to open the vent valve when
the vent port is in fluidic communication with the vehicle and to close the valve when
the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the vehicle.
8. A container as claimed in claim 7 in which the vent port comprises a vent port
valve arranged to be open when the vent port is in fluidic communication with the
vehicle and to be closed when the vent port is not into fluidic communication with
the vehicle and in which the actuator rod connects the vent port valve and the stem of
the vent valve to allow simultaneous opening and closing of the vent valve and the
vent port valve.
9. A container as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 or claim 8 in which the actuator rod is
positioned within the vent tube.
10. A container as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 9 in which the vent port valve is a
poppet valve.
11. A container as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the second
end of the vent tube is adapted to inhibit ingress of fluid.
12. A container as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the container
comprises at least two fluid ports which include:
at least one fluid outlet port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the vehicle for supplying fluid
from the reservoir to the vehicle; and
at least one fluid inlet port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with the fluid system of the vehicle for receiving fluid
from the vehicle to the reservoir.
13. A container as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the reservoir
comprises a perforate deflector adapted to inhibit fluid flow into the vent tube whilst
allowing flow of gas into and out from the vent tube.
14. A container as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the reservoir
contains a fluid,
15. A container as claimed in claim 14 in which the fluid is an engine lubricating oil
composition or a heat exchange fluid for an electric engine.
1 . An apparatus comprising a container as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 15 in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of a vehicle engine through the at least
one fluid port and with the vent port in fluidic communication with the vehicle
engine.
17. A vehicle comprising an apparatus as claimed in claim 16.
18. A replaceable fluid container for an apparatus, the container comprising:
a housing comprising a fluid reservoir;
at least one fluid port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in
fluidic communication with a fluid system of the apparatus;
a vent port arranged on the housing to couple the reservoir in fluidic
communication with the apparatus for allowing gas to be passed into and out
from the reservoir;
a vent tube connected at a first end, to said vent port and arranged within the
reservoir to pass through fluid contained in the reservoir when the container is
connected with the fluid reservoir in fluidic communication with the fluid
system, with a second end of the vent tube in a headspace above the fluid in
the reservoir, to allow gas communication between the vent port and the
headspace,
in which the vent tube comprises a vent valve at the second end of the vent tube
adapted to close to prevent ingress of fluid and gas from the reservoir into the vent
tube when the vent port is not in fluidic communication with the apparatus and to
open to allow gas communication between the head space and the apparatus through
the vent tube and vent port when the vent port is in fluid communication with the
apparatus.

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