[0001] The present invention relates to a tank structure formed of a plurality of members
that are assembled and fixed together by brazing or others.
[0002] Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Hei 11-118386 discloses a conventional
tank structure of a heat exchanger of this type. For example, as shown in FIG. 7A,
FIG. 7B, FIG. 8, and FIG. 9, this tank structure is composed of: a first tank member
101 with a substantially U-shaped cross section having a bottom to which a tube is
attached; a second tank member 102 with a substantially U-shaped cross section to
close a longitudinal opening of the first tank member 101; and end-face closing members
103 to close end-face openings that are formed on both end sides in the longitudinal
direction of a cylinder formed by the first and second tank members 101 and 102. The
first tank member 101 has at edge portions of its sidewalls 101a and 101a outwardly
projecting catch steps 101b that are in contact with sidewalls 102a and 102a of the
second tank member 102 so as to and catch edge faces of them. Bent portions Z and
Z bent to have a substantially crank-shaped cross section are formed from the catch
steps 101b to extend along outer surfaces of the sidewall portions 102a and 102a of
the second tank member 102, thereby covering these sidewall portions 102a and 102a.
[0003] The end-face closing members 103 have main portions 103a capable of closing the end-face
openings formed by the first and second tank members 101 and 102, and each of the
main portions 103a has protruding lock portions 103b and 103b formed integrally therewith
on center portions of upper and lower edges of the main portion 103a. The lock portions
103b and 103b are inserted in fitting holes 101c and 102c formed in bottoms of the
first and second tank members 101 and 102 so as to be locked to them.
[0004] The tank structure of the heat exchanger of this type, however, has the following
problems ascribable to the structure such that the bent portions (bent portions Z
and Z with a substantially crank-shaped cross section) made of plate materials are
formed in one of the tank members (sidewalls 101a and 101a) constituting coupling
portions between the first and second tank members 101 and 102, and the first and
second tank members 101 and 102 are assembled together with edge faces of the other
tank member (sidewalls 102a and 102a) being in contact with the bent portions Z and
Z.
[0005] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 7B, one of the tank members 101 and 102 is bent, for
example the first tank member 101, rounded portions R1, R2 are formed in an inner
corner and an outer corner of each bent portion Z of the tank member 101, respectively.
Consequently, when sidewalls (102a and 102a) of the other member, for example the
second tank member 102, are brought into contact with the bent portions Z and Z of
the first tank member 101, corners of the other tank member 102 are in contact with
and are caught by the rounded portions R1, and gaps h and h are formed between the
both tank members 101 and 102. This may possibly result in poor brazing properties
of these sidewall portions 101a and 102a. In particular, the gaps h, which can not
be closed by the end-face closing members 103 and 103, will be a cause of leakage
from end faces. In order to avoid this leakage, it requires careful inspection of
the brazing portions, resulting in a high cost.
[0006] In order to solve the problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide
a tank structure capable of compensating poor brazing properties even in a tank having
tank members, one of which is made of plate member formed with bent portions to couple
the other tank member.
[0007] According to the invention, provided is a tank structure comprising: a first tank
member that has a substantially U-shaped cross section having a bottom portion and
first and second sidewall portions connecting with both sides of the bottom portion;
a second tank member that has a substantially U-shaped cross section having third
and fourth sidewall portions to partially overlap with the first and second sidewall
portions of the first tank member respectively and a bottom portion to close a longitudinal
opening of the first tank member when the first and second tank members are assembled
and fixed together with each other; and end-face closing members closing end-face
openings on both end sides of the first and second tank members in a longitudinal
direction of a cylinder formed by the first and second tank members, wherein the first
tank member is made of plate materials and bent to be formed on the first and second
sidewall portions thereof with bent portions to receive the third and fourth sidewall
portions of the second tank member respectively; the first tank member having slits
that are formed on the first and second sidewall portions to extend from end portions
of the first and second sidewall portions toward the bottom portion through the bent
portions; and said end-face closing members having main portions capable of closing
the end-face openings of the first and second tank members, and the main portions
being formed on outer peripheries thereof integrally with lock portions that are inserted
in and locked by the slits of the first tank member so as to contact with the bent
portions of said first tank member and the third and fourth sidewall portions of said
second tank member and cover gaps formed between the bent portions and end portions
of the third and fourth sidewall portions.
[0008] Preferably, the second tank member has slits to overlap at least partially with the
slits of said first tank member and extend from the end portions of the third and
fourth sidewall portions toward the bottom portion of the second tank member, and
the lock portions are inserted in and locked by the slits of the first and second
tank members.
[0009] Preferably, the slits of the first tank member are made up of first slits formed
to extend from the bottom portion thereof to end portion of the first sidewall portion
of the first tank member through the bent portion thereof and second slits formed
to extend from an intermediate position to the end portion of the second sidewall
portion through the bent portion thereof, and the slits of the second tank member
being made up of third slits formed to extend from the end portion of the third sidewall
portion thereof to an intermediate portion of the bottom portion of the second tank
member and fourth slits formed to extend from the end portion of the fourth sidewall
portion to the bottom portion of said second tank member, the third and fourth slits
overlapping at least partially with the first and second slits of the first tank member
when the first and second tank members are assembled with each other.
[0010] Preferably, the slits of the first tank member are made up of fifth slits formed
to extend from end portions to intermediate positions of the first and second sidewall
portions through the bent portions thereof, and the slits of the second tank member
is made up of sixth slits formed to extend from the end portions of the third and
fourth sidewall portions toward the bottom portion of the second tank member, the
six slits overlapping at least partially with the fifth slits of the first tank member
when the first and second tank members are assembled with each other.
[0011] Preferably, the slits of the first tank member are made up of fifth slits formed
to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first and second
sidewall portions of the first tank member through the bent portions thereof, and
the slits of the second tank member is made up with third slits formed to extend from
the end portions to intermediate positions of the third and fourth sidewall portions
of the second member, the third slits overlapping partially with the fifth slits of
the first tank member when the first and second tank members are assembled with each
other.
[0012] Preferably, the slits of the first tank member are made up of fifth slits formed
to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first and second
sidewall portions of the first tank member through the bent portions thereof, and
the slits of the second tank member is made up of third slits formed to extend from
the end portion to an intermediate position of the third sidewall portions of the
second member and fourth slits formed to extend from end portions of the fourth sidewall
portion to the bottom portion of the second tank member, the third and fourth slits
overlapping at least partially with the fifth slits of the first tank member when
the first and second tank members are assembled with each other.
[0013] In this tank structure, the first tank member has the slits that are formed on at
least the bent portions to extend along the sidewall portions, and the lock portions
integrally formed on the outer peripheries of the end-face closing members are inserted
in and locked by the slits to cover the gaps between the first and second tank members.
Therefore, even when the gaps are formed in the coupling portions between the first
tank member and the second tank member, the lock portions of the end-face closing
members block these gaps to avoid a leakage from the gaps.
[0014] This structure can produce an effect that the end-face closing members can compensate
poor brazing properties even when bent portions made of plate materials are formed
in coupling portions between the first and second tank members of the tank.
[0015] The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings,
in which:
FIG. 1A is a front view showing a tank structure of a heat exchanger of a first embodiment
according to the present invention, and FIG. 1B is an enlarged view of the E1 portion
in FIG. 1B;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the tank structure of the heat exchanger of the
first embodiment shown in FIG. 1A;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view showing a first and second tank members and a end-face
closing member of the tank structure of the heat exchanger of the first embodiment
shown in FIGS. 1A and 2;
FIG. 4A is a front view showing a tank structure of a heat exchanger of a second embodiment
according to the present invention, and FIG. 4B is an enlarged view of the E2 portion
in FIG. 4A;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the tank structure of the heat exchanger of the
second embodiment shown in FIG. 4A;
FIG. 6 is an exploded view showing a first and second tank members and a end-face
closing member of the tank structure of the heat exchanger of the second embodiment
shown in FIGS. 4A and 5;
FIG. 7A is a front view showing a conventional tank structure of a heat exchanger
according to a prior art, and FIG. 7B is an enlarged view of the E3 portion in FIG.
4A;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the conventional tank structure of the heat exchanger
of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 7A; and
FIG. 9 is an exploded view showing a first and second tank members and a end-face
closing member of the conventional tank structure of the heat exchanger shown in FIGS.
7A and 8.
[0016] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0017] First, a tank structure of a first embodiment will be described with reference to
the accompanying drawings of FIGS. 1A to 3. In this embodiment, the tank structure
is used for a heat exchanger of a motor vehicle.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 1A, FIG. 1B, FIG. 2, and FIG. 3, the tank structure of the heat
exchanger of the first embodiment includes: a first tank member 1 that has a substantially
U-shaped cross section having sidewall portions 12 and 13 and bottom portion 11 to
which a tube is attached; a second tank member 2 that has a substantially U-shaped
cross section having sidewall portions 22 and 23 and a bottom portion 21 to close
a longitudinal opening of the first tank member 1; and two end-face closing members
3 to close end-face openings of a cylinder formed by the first tank member 1 and the
second tank member 2.
[0019] Note that one of the sidewall portions 12 and 13 of the first tank member 1 corresponds
to a first sidewall portion of the present invention, while the other one of them
corresponds to a second sidewall portion of the present invention. One of the sidewall
portions 22 and 23 of the second tank member 2 corresponds to a third sidewall portion
of the present invention, while the other one of them corresponds to a fourth sidewall
portion of the present invention
[0020] As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the first tank member 1 has catch steps 12a and 13a
formed in edge portions of the sidewall portions 12 and 13 thereof to project outwardly,
and the catch steps 12a and 13a are in contact with and catch edge portions of the
sidewall portions 22 and 23 bending from the bottom portion 21 of the second member
2. Bent portions Z1 and Z2 bent are formed to have a substantially crank-shaped cross
section from the catch steps 12a and 13a to extend along outer faces of the sidewall
portions 22 and 23 of the second tank member 2, thereby covering these portions 22
and 23.
[0021] The first tank member 1 also has first slits 14 that are formed in the sidewall portions
12 and 13 from the bottom portion 11 of the first tank member 1 to extend along the
entire length of the sidewall portion 13 in a direction along the sidewall portions
12 and 13. The second tank member 2 has third slits 24 that partially overlap with
the first slits 14 and extend along the sidewall portion 23 up to the intermediate
position of the bottom portion 21.
[0022] The first tank member 1 also has second slits 15 that are formed on the other sidewall
portion 12 near the end-face openings to extend in the direction of the sidewall portions
12 and 13 from the bottom portion 11 to positions beyond at least the catch step 12a.
The second tank member 2 has fourth slits 25 that partially overlap with the second
slits 15 and extend along the entire length of the other sidewall portion 22.
[0023] The end-face closing members 3 have main portions 31 capable of closing the end-face
openings formed by the first and second tank members 1 and 2. The main portions 31
are integrally formed with first lock portions 33 and second lock portions 32 on outer
peripheries thereof, the first lock portions 33 being inserted in and locked by the
first and third slits 14 and 24, and the second lock portions 32 being inserted in
and locked by the second and fourth slits 15 and 25.
[0024] Next, operations and advantages of the tank structure according to the first embodiment
will be described.
[0025] The tank of the first embodiment structured as described above is assembled by following
the procedure described below.
[0026] In a first step, as shown in FIG. 3, the first tank member 1, the second tank member
2, and the end-face closing members 3 are prepared after their formation. Then, the
second tank member 2 is put on the first tank member 1 to close the longitudinal opening
of the first tank member 1. Specifically, in this state, the edge faces of the sidewall
portions 22 and 23 of the second tank member 2 are in contact with and are caught
by the catch steps 12a and 13a of the sidewall portions 12 and 13 of the first tank
member 1, as shown in FIG. 1A, FIG. 1B, and FIG. 2. In this case, in the bent portions
Z1 and Z2 made of plate materials, the gaps h and h are formed at both sides between
the catch steps 12a and 13a and the edges of the sidewall portions 22 and 23, where
poor brazing may happen to be caused. This poor brazing comes from the reason that
rounded portions R1 and R2 are formed in an inner corner and an outer corner of each
of the bent portions Z1 and Z2 in order to form the catch steps 12a and 13a in a bent
shape, and consequently, when the edge faces of the sidewall portions 22 and 23 are
brought in contact with the catch steps 12a and 13a, outer corners of the edge faces
are in contact with and are caught by the rounded portions R1. However, a subsequent
second step will solve the problem of leakage and the like from the gaps h and h caused
by poor brazing properties of these portions.
[0027] In the second step, as shown in FIG. 3, the end-face closing members 3 are inserted
from the first and third slits 14 and 24 formed in the sidewall portions 13 and 23
of the first and second tank members 1 and 2, respectively. As shown in FIG. 1A and
FIG. 2, when the second lock portions 32 of the end-face closing members 3 are inserted
in and locked by the third and fourth slits 15 and 25 and the end openings of the
tank are closed by the main portions 31 of the end-face closing members 3, the assembly
is completed, and at this time, the first lock portions 33 of the end-face closing
members 3 are inserted in and locked by the first and third slits 14 and 24.
[0028] Even when the gaps h and h are formed between the catch steps 12a and 13a and sidewall
portions 22 and 23 in the bent portions Z1 and Z2, the gaps h and h are thus blocked
by the second and first lock portions 32 and 33 which are inserted in and locked by
the third and fourth slits 15 and 25 which are formed in the bent portions Z1 and
the first and third slits 14 and 24 which are formed in the bent portions Z2.
[0029] In a third step, in the assembly state shown in FIG. 1A and FIG. 2, the assembled
structure is brazed in a heat treating furnace, so that contact portions of the members
are fixedly coupled by brazing fillers. In particular, end portions of the first and
third slits 14 and 24 and the first lock portions 33 in the bent portions Z2 and end
portions of the second and fourth slits 15 and 25 and the second lock portions 32
in the bent portions Z1 are integrally joined by the brazing, so that the gaps h and
h are completely closed.
[0030] Consequently, even when the bent portions Z1 and Z2 made of plate materials are formed
in coupling portions between the first and second tank members 1 and 2 of the tank,
the end-face closing members 3 can compensate poor brazing properties. This can produce
an effect of preventing leakage from the gaps h and h of the first and second tank
members 1 and 2.
[0031] Next, a tank structure of a second embodiment according to the present invention
will be described with the accompanying drawings of FIGS. 4A to 6. In this embodiment,
the same reference numerals or symbols are used to designate the same components as
those in the first embodiment, and only what are different will be described.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 4A to FIG. 6, in a tank structure of a heat exchanger of the second
embodiment, a first tank member 1 has fifth slits 16 and 17 that are formed on sidewall
portions 13 and 12 thereof and extend from positions of the sidewall portions 13 and
12 nearer to its bottom portion 11 compared to catch steps 13a and 12a in a direction
along the sidewall portions 13 and 12 to reach positions beyond at least the catch
steps 13a and 12a. Sixth slits 26 and 27 continuing from the fifth slits 16 and 17
respectively are formed along the entire lengths of sidewall portions 23, 22 of the
second tank members 2.
[0033] End face closing members 3 have main portions 21 capable of closing end openings
formed by the first tank member 1 and the second tank member 2. The main portions
21 is integrally formed with first lock portions 33 and second lock portions 32 on
outer peripheries thereof, the first lock portions 33 being inserted in and locked
by the fifth and sixth slits 16 and 26 and the second lock portions 32 being inserted
in and locked by the fifth and sixth slits 17 and 27.
[0034] Next, operations and advantages of the tank structure according to the second embodiment
will be described.
[0035] The tank structure of the second embodiment described above is assembled by following
the procedure described below.
[0036] In a first step, as shown in FIG. 6, the first tank member 1, the second tank member
2, and the end-face closing members 3 are prepared after their formation. Then, the
end-face closing members 3 are inserted from an opening side of the first tank member
1. As shown in FIG. 4A, FIG. 4B, and Fig. 5, in the state in which the first and second
lock portions 33 and 32 of the end-face closing members 3 are inserted in and locked
by the fifth slits 16 and 17 respectively and the main portions 31 of the end-face
closing members 3 close the end-face openings of the first tank member 1, the first
and second lock portions 33 and 32 are inserted in and locked by the fifth slits 16
and 17.
[0037] In a second step, as shown in FIG. 6, the second tank member 2 is put on the first
tank member 1 to close the longitudinal opening of the first tank member 1. At this
time, as shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5, the first and second lock portions 33 and 32
of the end-face closing members 3 are inserted in and locked by the sixth slits 26
and 27 formed in the sidewall portions 23 and 22.
[0038] In this state, as shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5, edges of the sidewall portions 22
and 23 of the second tank member 2 are in contact with and are caught by catch steps
12a and 13a of the sidewall portions 12 and 13 of the first tank member 1. However,
as described above, rounded portions R1, R2 are made of plate materials to have an
inner corner and an outer corner of each of bent portions Z1 and Z2 in order to form
the catch steps 12a and 13a in a bent shape, and consequently, when the edge faces
of the sidewall portions 22 and 23 are brought in contact with the catch steps 12a
and 13a, outer corners of the edge faces are in contact with and are caught by the
rounded portions R1. Accordingly, gaps h and h are formed between the catch steps
12a and 13a and the edge faces of the sidewall portions 22 and 23 in the bent portions
Z1 and Z2, where poor brazing may happen to be caused. However, a subsequent second
step will solve the problem of leakage and the like from the gaps h and h caused by
the poor brazing properties of these brazing portions.
[0039] Even when the gaps h and h are formed between the catch steps 12a and 13a and the
sidewall portions 22 and 23 in the bent portions Z1 and Z2, the gaps h and h are thus
blocked by the first and second lock portions 33 and 32 inserted in and locked by
the fifth slits 16 and 17 and the sixth slits 26 and 27 formed in the bent portions
Z2 and Z1.
[0040] In a third step, in the assembly state shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5, the assembled
structure is brazed in a heat treating furnace, so that contact portions of the members
are fixedly coupled by brazing fillers. In particular, end portions of the fifth and
sixth slits 16 and 26 and the first lock portions 33 in the bent portions Z2 and end
portions of the fifth and sixth slits 17 and 27 and the second lock portions 32 in
the bent portions Z1 are integrally joined by the brazing, so that the gaps h and
h are completely closed.
[0041] Consequently, even when the bent portions Z1 and Z2 made of plate materials are formed
in coupling portions between the first and second tank members 1 and 2 of the tank,
the end-face closing members 3 can compensate poor brazing properties. This can produce
an effect of preventing leakage from the gaps h and h of the first and second tank
members 1 and 2.
[0042] Moreover, compared with the tank structure of the first embodiment, the tank structure
of the second embodiment can provide additional effects of more reliable sealability
since the number of slits is smaller and of improved assemblability since the end-face
closing members 3 and the second tank member 2 are assembled to the first tank member
1 in the same direction.
[0043] Hitherto, the embodiments of the present invention have been described, but the present
invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. All design changes and
so on not departing from the spirit of the present invention are to be included in
the present invention.
[0044] For example, though the embodiments have described examples where the bent portions
in one of the first and second tank members, which are in contact with the edge faces
of the other tank member, have a substantially crank-shaped cross section, but the
present invention is applicable to a case where a bent portion has a cross section
in a different shape such as in a substantially L-shape or in a substantial U-shape.
[0045] The bent portions may be bent inwardly to receive end portions of the sidewall portions
of the second tank member, although they are bent outwardly in the above described
embodiments. In this case, the slits may be formed only on the sidewall portion of
the first tank member, so that the slits of the second tank member can be eliminated.
[0046] The bent portions may be formed only on the second tank member 1 instead of the first
tank member 2, or both on the first and second tank members 1 and 2.
[0047] The first and second tank members 1 and 2 are assembled and fixed by brazing, while
they may be fixed by welding, or by both brazing and welding. In the latter case,
the gaps between the first and second tank members 1 and 2 are preferably covered
by brazing.
[0048] The above described tank structures are not limited for a heat exchanger of a motor
vehicle. It can be used for other tank structure, such as oil tank and others.
[0049] Note that a first tank member of the present invention corresponds to one of the
first tank member 1 and the second tank member 2 of the embodiments, while a second
tank member corresponds to the other one of them. The words "first" and "second" in
the embodiments are used only for convenient.
[0050] The first, second, and fifth slits of the first tank members and the third, fourth,
and sixth slits of the second tank members of the embodiments may be formed by other
combinations of them. This can bring the tank to be built for purpose: a low cost,
easy manufacturing, and its strength, and others.
[0051] For example, the slits of the first tank member may be made up of fifth slits formed
to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first and second
sidewall portions of the first tank member through the bent portions thereof, and
the slits of the second tank member may be made up with seventh slits, similar to
the third slits, formed to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions
of the third and fourth sidewall portions of the second member so that the seventh
slits overlap partially with the fifth slits of the first tank member when the first
and second tank members are assembled with each other.
[0052] In addition, the slits of the first tank member is made up of fifth slits formed
to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first and second
sidewall portions of the first tank member through the bent portions thereof, and
the slits of the second tank member being made up of eighth slits, similar to the
third slips, formed to extend from the end portion to an intermediate position of
the third sidewall portions of the second member and ninth slits, similar to the fourth
slits, formed to extend from end portions of the fourth sidewall portion to the bottom
portion of the second tank member so that the eighth and ninth slits overlap at least
partially with the fifth slits of the first tank member when the first and second
tank members are assembled with each other.
1. A tank structure comprising:
a first tank member (1) that has a substantially U-shaped cross section having a bottom
portion (11) and first and second sidewall portions (12, 13) connecting with both
sides of the bottom portion (11);
a second tank member (2) that has a substantially U-shaped cross section having third
and fourth sidewall portions (22, 23), to partially overlap with the first and second
sidewall portions (13, 12) of said first tank member (1) respectively, and a bottom
portion (21) to close a longitudinal opening of said first tank member (1) when said
first and second tank members (1, 2) are assembled and fixed together with each other;
and
end-face closing members (3, 3) closing end-face openings on both end sides of said
first and second tank members (1, 2) in a longitudinal direction of a cylinder formed
by said first and second tank members (1, 2),
characterized in that said first tank member (1) is made of plate materials and bent to be formed on the
first and second sidewall portions (13, 12) thereof with bent portions (Z1, Z2) to
receive the third and fourth sidewall portions (22, 23) of said second tank member
(2) respectively;
said first tank member (1) having slits (14, 15; 16, 17) that are formed on the first
and second sidewall portions (12, 13, 22, 23) to extend from end portions of the first
and second sidewall portions (13, 12) toward the bottom portion (11) through the bent
portions (Z1, Z2); and
said end-face closing members (3, 3) having main portions (31, 31) capable of closing
the end-face openings of said first and second tank members (1, 2), and the main portions
(31, 31) being formed, on outer peripheries thereof, integrally with lock portions
(32, 33) that are inserted in and locked by the slits (14, 15; 16, 17) of said first
tank member (1) so as to contact with the bent portions (Z1, Z2) of said first tank
member (1) and the third and fourth sidewall portions (22, 23) of said second tank
member (2) and cover gaps (h, h) formed between the bent portions (Z1, Z2) and end
portions of the third and fourth sidewall portions (22, 23).
2. The tank structure according to claim 1,
wherein said second tank member (2) has slits (24, 25; 26, 27) to overlap at least
partially with the slits (14, 15; 16, 17) of said first tank member (1) and extend
from the end portions of the third and fourth sidewall portions (22, 23) toward the
bottom portion (21) of said second tank member (2), the lock portions (32, 33) being
inserted in and locked by the slits (14, 15, 16, 17, 24, 25, 26, 27) of said first
and second tank members (2).
3. The tank structure according to claim 2,
wherein the slits (14, 15) of said first tank member (1) are made up of first slits
(14) formed to extend from the bottom portion (11) thereof to end portion of the first
sidewall portion (13) of said first tank member (1) through the bent portion (Z2)
thereof and second slits (15) formed to extend from an intermediate position to the
end portion of the second sidewall portion (12) through the bent portion (Z1) thereof,
and
the slits (24, 25) of said second tank member (2) being made up of third slits (24)
formed to extend from the end portion of the third sidewall portion (23) thereof to
an intermediate portion of the bottom portion (21) of said second tank member (2)
and fourth slits (25) formed to extend from the end portion of the fourth sidewall
portion (22) to the bottom portion (21) of said second tank member (2), the third
and fourth slits (24, 25) overlapping at least partially with the first and second
slits (14, 15) of said first tank member (1) when said first and second tank members(1,
2) are assembled with each other.
4. The tank structure according to claim 2,
wherein the slits (16, 17) of said first tank member (1) are made up of fifth slits
(16, 17) formed to extend from end portions to intermediate positions of the first
and second sidewall portions (13, 12) through the bent portions (Z1, Z2) thereof,
and
the slits (26, 27) of said second tank member (2) being made up of sixth slits (26,
27) formed to extend from the end portions of the third and fourth sidewall portions
(23, 22) toward the bottom portion (21) of said second tank member (2), the six slits
(26, 27) overlapping at least partially with the fifth slits (16, 17) of said first
tank member (1) when said first and second tank members (1, 2) are assembled with
each other.
5. The tank structure according to claim 2,
wherein the slits (16, 17) of said first tank member (1) are made up of fifth slits
(16, 17) formed to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first
and second sidewall portions (13, 12) of said first tank member (1) through the bent
portions (Z1, Z2) thereof, and
the slits of said second tank member (2) being made up with seventh slits formed to
extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the third and fourth sidewall
portions (23, 22) of said second member (2), the seventh slits overlapping partially
with the fifth slits (16, 17) of said first tank member 81) when said first and second
tank members (1, 2) are assembled with each other.
6. The tank structure according to claim 2,
wherein the slits (16, 17) of said first tank member (1) are made up of fifth slits
(16, 17) formed to extend from the end portions to intermediate positions of the first
and second sidewall portions (13, 12) of said first tank member (1) through the bent
portions (Z1, Z2) thereof, and
the slits of said second tank member (2) being made up of eighth slits (24) formed
to extend from the end portion to an intermediate position of the third sidewall portions
(23) of said second member (2) and ninth slits formed to extend from end portions
of the fourth sidewall portion (22) to the bottom portion (21) of said second tank
member (2), the eighth and ninth slits overlapping at least partially with the fifth
slits (16, 17) of said first tank member (1) when said first and second tank members
(1, 2) are assembled with each other.