B01D2259/4516

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A REFUELING VALVE
20230032855 · 2023-02-02 ·

Methods and systems are presented for operating a refueling valve of an evaporative emissions system. The methods and systems may attempt to reactivate a refueling valve that has stuck due to the refueling valve being exposed to liquid fuel. In one example, a voltage that is applied to the refueling valve may be increased to reactivate the refueling valve.

SUPPORT VESSEL FOR ASSISTING IN LOADING FLUID HYDROCARBON CARGO ONTO A CARRIER VESSEL, AND RELATED SYSTEM AND METHOD
20220348294 · 2022-11-03 · ·

A method, and a support vessel for use in the system. The system can in various embodiments include: a carrier vessel for carrying fluid hydrocarbon cargo across sea, the hydrocarbon cargo to be loaded into at least one cargo tank of the vessel; a support vessel; VOC recovery means on the support vessel for recovering volatile organic compounds, VOCs, the VOCs being produced from the cargo tank in loading the cargo tank, in use; and at least one hose extending between the carrier vessel and the support vessel for communicating gas having volatile organic compounds, VOCs, through the hose from the cargo tank of the carrier vessel to the VOC recovery means on the support vessel.

METHOD FOR INDICATING EXCHANGE OF A FUEL VAPOR ABSORBER AND A VEHICLE WITH AN INDICATOR THEREFORE

An indicator is provided in a vehicle for indicating necessity of change of a fuel vapor absorber in a venting line of a vehicle tank, especially a methanol tank for fuel cell vehicles.

Evaporative emission control articles including activated carbon

A coated substrate (2a, 2b) adapted for hydrocarbon adsorption having at least one surface, and a coating on the at least one surface, the coating comprising particulate carbon and a binder, wherein the particulate carbon has a BET surface area of at least about 1300 m.sup.2/g; and at least one of: (i) a butane affinity of greater than 60% at 5% butane; (ii) a butane affinity of greater than 35% at 0.5% butane; (iii) a micropore volume greater than about 0.2 ml/g and a mesopore volume greater than about 0.5 ml/g. A bleed emission scrubber (1) and an evaporative emission control canister system (30) comprising the coated substrate (2a, 2b) are provided. They can control evaporative hydrocarbon emissions and may provide low diurnal breathing loss (DBL) emissions even under a low purge condition.

Evaporative-emissions system with auxiliary subsystem for external fuel-storage device
11480138 · 2022-10-25 · ·

A vehicle includes a fuel tank and an evaporative-emissions system having a primary subsystem and an auxiliary subsystem. The primary subsystem has a fuel-vapor canister in fluid communication with the fuel tank to capture fuel vapors of the fuel tank. The auxiliary subsystem is configured to capture fuel vapors associated with an external fuel-storage device. The auxiliary subsystem has an auxiliary port located on an exterior of the vehicle and is configured to connect with the external fuel-storage device. The auxiliary port is selectively connected in fluid communication with the fuel-vapor canister by a valve.

CANISTER
20220333558 · 2022-10-20 ·

A canister, mounted in a vehicle with an engine and including one or more chambers, includes adsorbents, an inflow port, an atmosphere port, an outflow port, two or more adjusting portions, and one or more coupling portions. The two or more adjusting portions are elongated members placed in at least one target chamber of one or more chamber togethers, together with corresponding one adsorbent among the adsorbents to the target chamber. The one or more coupling portions couple the two or more adjusting portions to one another. Furthermore, the one or more coupling portions are provided to the two or more adjusting portions at a position distanced from end surfaces of the two or more adjusting portions.

Sorption device

A sorption device for filtering evaporation emissions from a fuel tank, includes a vessel, with a first opening connected to an air removal path of the fuel tank and a second opening opening to atmosphere, a middle annular space between a radial outer circumferential boundary of the middle annular space and a radial inner circumferential boundary thereof radially inwardly spaced apart from the outer boundary, a first annular space formed between a radial inner surface of a fluid-tight circumferential outer shell of the vessel, the radial outer boundary being radially inwardly spaced from the inner surface, a sorbent material arranged in the middle annular space, and evaporation emissions from the fuel tank are guided through the first opening into the first annular space, through the sorbent material into a central space of the vessel in the radial direction, and through the second opening to atmosphere or another sorption device.

Evaporated fuel treatment device
11473535 · 2022-10-18 · ·

An evaporated fuel treatment device includes a main adsorption chamber and a sub adsorption chamber. The sub adsorption chamber includes a first adsorption layer, a second adsorption layer and a high-desorption layer. The second adsorption layer is situated closer to an atmosphere port than the first adsorption layer is, and has a lower performance of adsorbing fuel vapor than the first adsorption layer does. The high-desorption layer is situated closer to the main adsorption chamber than the first adsorption layer is, and a higher performance of desorbing the fuel vapor than the first adsorption layer or the second adsorption layer does.

DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR EVAPORATED FUEL TREATMENT SYSTEM

A diagnostic device is configured to execute a first acquisition process of acquiring a remaining amount of evaporated fuel in a fuel tank when an ignition switch turns off, as an end remaining amount, a determination process of, after the first acquisition process, determining whether there is a blockage of a vapor passage by reducing a pressure in a vapor passage with a pressure reducing pump when the end remaining amount is smaller than a prescribed value while the ignition switch is off, a second acquisition process of, after the determination process, acquiring a remaining amount of liquid fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition switch turns on, as a start remaining amount, and an invalidation process of invalidating a determination result that a blockage is present in the vapor passage in the determination process when the start remaining amount is larger than or equal to a set value.

Method for indicating exchange of a fuel vapor absorber and a vehicle with an indicator therefore

An indicator is provided in a vehicle for indicating necessity of change of a fuel vapor absorber in a venting line of a vehicle tank, especially a methanol tank for fuel cell vehicles.