ACTIVE DRAIN LIQUID TRAP FOR FUEL SYSTEM
20170227139 · 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M25/0872
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K15/03504
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03289
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03473
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03296
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K31/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K24/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K24/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03509
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M2025/0863
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/1826
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K31/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K15/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An active drain liquid trap configured for use with a fuel tank system and constructed in accordance to one example of the present disclosure includes a trap body, a float and a pilot. The trap body defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet. The first inlet is fluidly connected to a fuel pump. The second inlet is fluidly connected to a vapor line. The float is rotatably mounted about a float pivot. The pilot moves between an open and closed position. Rotation of the float causes the pilot to be urged into an open position and fluid to be drained from the trap body through the outlet.
Claims
1. An active drain liquid trap configured for use with a fuel tank system, the active drain liquid trap comprising: a trap body that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet fluidly connected to a fuel pump, the second inlet fluidly connected to a vapor line; a float rotatably mounted about a float pivot; a pilot that moves between an open and closed position; and wherein rotation of the float causes the pilot to be urged into an open position and fluid to be drained from the trap body through the outlet.
2. The active drain liquid trap of claim 1 wherein the pilot comprises an overmolded diaphragm seal.
3. The active drain liquid trap of claim 1, further comprising a plate biased against a first seat by a first biasing member, the plate having a plate seal and defining an orifice, the plate seal sealingly engaging the first seat in a closed position upon equalized pressure on opposite sides of the plate.
4. The active drain liquid trap of claim 3 wherein the pilot is normally biased toward a closed position by a pilot biasing member.
5. The active drain liquid trap of claim 4 wherein a first end of the pilot is configured to be engaged by the float and a second end of the pilot includes a pilot seal member configured to sealingly engage a pilot seat.
6. The active drain liquid trap of claim 5, further comprising a pressure reducer disposed in the liquid trap adjacent the outlet, the pressure reducer receiving fuel flowing around the pilot seal when the pilot is in the open position, the pressure reducer reducing pressure of fuel passing therethrough.
7. The active drain liquid trap of claim 1, further comprising a check valve that is normally biased toward a check valve seat by a check valve biasing member and wherein the check valve is urged against the bias of the check valve biasing member and away from the check valve seat upon rotation of the float allowing liquid fuel to be drained out the outlet.
8. The active drain liquid trap of claim 1, further comprising a first magnet disposed on the pilot and a second magnet disposed on the float, wherein the first and second magnets are arranged to repel each other.
9. The active drain liquid trap of claim 3 wherein the overmolded diaphragm seal includes a diaphragm that extends from the plate seal to the trap body.
10. An active drain liquid trap configured for use with a fuel tank system, the active drain liquid trap comprising: a trap body that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet fluidly connected to a fuel pump, the second inlet fluidly connected to a vapor line; a float rotatably mounted about a float pivot; a pilot that moves between an open and closed position, wherein a first portion of the pilot is configured to be engaged by the float and a second portion of the pilot includes a pilot seal member configured to sealingly engage a pilot seat; a plate biased against a first seat by a first biasing member, the plate having a plate seal and defining an orifice, the plate seal sealingly engaging the first seat in a closed position upon equalized pressure on opposite sides of the plate; and wherein rotation of the float causes the pilot to be urged into an open position and fluid to be drained from the trap body through the outlet.
11. The active drain liquid trap of claim 10, further comprising a check valve that is normally biased toward a check valve seat by a check valve biasing member and wherein the check valve is urged against the bias of the check valve biasing member and away from the check valve seat upon rotation of the float allowing liquid fuel to be drained out the outlet.
12. The active drain liquid trap of claim 10, further comprising a pressure reducer disposed in the liquid trap adjacent the outlet, the pressure reducer receiving fuel flowing around the pilot seal member when the pilot is in the open position, the pressure reducer reducing pressure of fuel passing therethrough
13. An active drain liquid trap configured for use with a fuel tank system, the active drain liquid trap comprising: a trap body that defines a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet, the first inlet fluidly connected to a fuel pump, the second inlet fluidly connected to a vapor line; a solenoid having an actuator that moves between a first closed position and a second open position; a float disposed in the trap body and movable between a first position corresponding to a first amount of fuel in the trap body and a second position corresponding to a second amount of fuel in the trap body, the second amount being greater than the first amount; a reed switch trigger configured to communicate a signal to the solenoid based on a position of the float; and wherein movement of the float from the first position to the second position causes the reed switch trigger to communicate a signal to the solenoid wherein the actuator moves from the closed position to the open position resulting in fluid to be drained from the trap body through the outlet.
14. The active drain liquid trap of claim 13, further comprising a plate biased against a first seat by a first biasing member, the plate having a plate seal and defining an orifice, the plate seal sealingly engaging the first seat in a closed position upon equalized pressure on opposite sides of the plate.
15. The active drain liquid trap of claim 14, further comprising a diaphragm that extends from the plate seal to the trap body.
16. The active drain liquid trap of claim 13, further comprising a check valve that is normally biased toward a check valve seat by a check valve biasing member and wherein the check valve is urged against the bias of the check valve biasing member and away from the check valve seat upon rotation of the float allowing liquid fuel to be drained out the outlet.
17. The active drain liquid trap of claim 13, further comprising a pressure reducer that receives fuel when the actuator is in the open position, the pressure reducer reducing pressure of fuel passing therethrough.
18. The active drain liquid trap of claim 13 wherein once enough liquid is drained out of the outlet back into the fuel tank, the float returns to the first position.
19. The active drain liquid trap of claim 13 wherein the trap body further defines a fluid passage, wherein fluid moves through the fluid passage when the actuator is in the open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] At the outset, the present teachings disclose various active drain liquid traps for fuel systems. Each active drain liquid trap (ADLT) disclosed herein discloses various mechanisms that selectively drain the ADLT when needed. Explained further, each ADLT disclosed herein are configured to operate only when needed, or when a predetermined amount of fluid occupies the ADLT, rather than continually. In this regard, the ADLT's of the present teachings provide more efficient strategies for evacuating liquid from the liquid trap while offering energy savings.
[0021] With initial reference to
[0022] A check valve 40 can be biased by a check valve or second biasing member 35 against a second seat 38. A float 42 is rotatably mounted about a float pivot 44. A pilot 48 is normally biased toward a closed position (
[0023] When pressure is equalized on both sides of the plate 22, the first biasing member 24 urges the plate 22 into the closed position with the plate seal 34 sealingly urged against the first seat 30 (
[0024] Turning now to
[0025] A check valve 140 can be biased by a second biasing member 135 against a second seat 138. A float 142 can be arranged to move toward and away from a reed switch trigger 144 based on the fluid in the trap body 112. The reed switch trigger 144 can communicate a signal to a solenoid 148 based on the level of the fluid in the trap body 112. The solenoid 148 can have an actuator 150 that moves between a first position (
[0026] A diaphragm 164 extends from the plate seal 134 to the trap body 112. When pressure is equalized on both sides of the plate 122, the first biasing member 124 urges the plate 122 into the closed position with the plate seal 134 sealingly urged against the first seat 130 (
[0027] Turning now to
[0028] A check valve 240 can be biased by a check valve biasing member 235 against a second seat 238. A float 242 is rotatably mounted about a float pivot 244. A pilot 248 is normally biased toward a closed position (
[0029] The float 242 includes a second magnet 270 disposed thereon. The second magnet 270 is arranged to repel the first magnet 256. Explained further, the polarities are arranged such that common polarities oppose each other. In the example shown, “S” polarities oppose each other.
[0030] When pressure is equalized on both sides of the plate 222, the first biasing member 224 urges the plate 222 into the closed position with the plate seal 234 sealingly urged against the first seat 230. As soon as the ADLT 210 begins to accumulate liquid within the trap body 212, the float 242 will rise (rotate counterclockwise in
[0031] With reference now to
[0032] A check valve 340 can be biased by a second biasing member 335 against a second seat 338. A float 342 is rotatably mounted about a float pivot 344. A pilot 348 is normally biased toward a closed position (
[0033] When pressure is equalized on both sides of the plate 322, the first biasing member 324 urges the plate 322 into the closed position with the plate seal 334 sealingly urged against the first seat 330 (
[0034] The foregoing description of the examples has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular example are generally not limited to that particular example, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected example, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.