FUEL RETURN DEVICE
20170260942 ยท 2017-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Kenichiro Kawaguchi (Aichi-ken, JP)
- Fumihiro SHIBAHARA (Aichi-ken, JP)
- Osamu SHIBUYA (Aichi-ken, JP)
- Nobuaki Kawabata (Aichi-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
F02M37/0023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/0052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/0348
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/0017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel return device to be mounted to a fuel tank for returning an excess fuel flowing out from an engine through a fuel return piping member to the fuel tank includes a fuel return pipe connected to the fuel return piping member. The fuel return pipe has an opening that is opened to an upper space formed in the fuel tank with the fuel return pipe mounted to the fuel tank.
Claims
1. A fuel return device to be mounted to a fuel tank for returning an excess fuel flowing out from an engine through a fuel return piping member to the fuel tank, comprising: a fuel return pipe connected to the fuel return piping member, the fuel return pipe having an opening that is opened to an upper space formed in the fuel tank with the fuel return pipe mounted to the fuel tank.
2. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel return pipe extends toward a bottom of the fuel tank.
3. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel return pipe includes an upper pipe member and a lower pipe member that is connected to the upper pipe member, wherein the upper pipe member has an end surface adjacent to the lower pipe member, wherein the lower pipe member has an end surface adjacent to the upper pipe member, wherein one of the upper pipe member and the lower pipe member has a recessed portion that is recessed from the end surface thereof, and wherein the opening is formed in the fuel return pipe by the recessed portion of the one of the upper pipe member and the lower pipe member and the end surface of the other of the upper pipe member and the lower pipe member.
4. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel return pipe includes an upper pipe member and a lower pipe member, wherein the upper pipe member and the lower pipe member are connected through a connecting member having the opening.
5. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel return pipe has an exit that serves as the opening of the fuel return pipe.
6. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed by cutting and bending a part of the fuel return pipe.
7. The fuel return device according to claim 1, wherein the fuel tank is provided with a fuel supply apparatus for supplying fuel in the fuel tank to the engine, the fuel supply apparatus comprising a cover closing an opening formed through an upper wall of the fuel tank; and wherein the fuel return pipe is mounted to the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0019] The following will describe a fuel return device according to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The fuel supply apparatus 12, which is of a so-called top mounting type, is mounted on the fuel tank 10 and supplies fuel in the fuel tank 10 to the engine 16. The fuel tank 10 is made of a hollow metal container and includes an upper wall 10a and a bottom wall 10b. A circular opening 11 is formed through the upper wall 10a of the fuel tank 10. Although not shown in the illustration, the engine 16 includes a fuel distribution pipe for supplying fuel to each injector, a pressure regulator for adjusting the pressure of the fuel to be supplied to the injectors, and a filter device for filtering the fuel to be supplied to injectors. The filter device removes foreign object from fuel having passed through a fuel filter.
[0022] The fuel supply apparatus 12 further includes a cover 18, a fuel pump 20 and a fuel outflow prevention valve 22 that are supported by the cover 18 via a support member such as a bracket (not shown). The cover 18 is made of metal and mounted on the upper wall 10a of the fuel tank 10 so as to close the opening 11. The cover 18 forms a part of the upper wall 10a of the fuel tank 10.
[0023] A fuel feed pipe 24 is mounted to the cover 18 extending therethough vertically, and the upper end of the fuel feed pipe 24 is bent laterally. The fuel feed pipe 24 extends through the fuel outflow prevention valve 22 and the fuel pump 20 is connected to the lower end of the fuel feed pipe 24. The fuel outflow prevention valve 22 is formed by a check valve and operable to be opened by the flow of fuel in the fuel feeding direction and closed by the flow of fuel in the opposite direction. A fuel filter 21 is attached to the inlet end of the fuel pump 20. A fuel feed piping member 26, through which fuel is flowed to the engine 16, is connected to the upper end of the fuel feed pipe 24 via a fitting member 28 by screws. The fuel feed piping member 26 is provided by a high-pressure hose made of resin.
[0024] The fuel return device 14 will be now described. The fuel return device 14 includes a fuel return pipe 30 that is made of metal and supported by the cover 18. The fuel return pipe 30 extends vertically through the cover 18, and the upper end of the fuel return pipe 30 is bent laterally and connected to a fuel return piping member 32 through which excess fuel is returned from the engine 16. The fuel return piping member 32 is provided by a low-pressure hose made of rubber. The fuel return piping member 32 and the fuel return pipe 30 are connected together by a hose clip 33.
[0025] The fuel return pipe 30 extends towards the bottom of the fuel tank 10. The fuel return pipe 30 has at the lower end thereof an opening that serves as an exit 30a. The exit 30a is disposed adjacently to and spaced from the bottom wall 10b of the fuel tank 10 at a predetermined distance. The fuel return pipe 30 has an opening 34 through which the fuel return pipe 30 is opened to an upper space 35 that is formed in an upper part of the fuel tank 10. Specifically, the opening 34 is positioned at a level that is higher than the fuel surface F when the fuel tank 10 is fully filled.
[0026] The fuel return pipe 30 includes an upper pipe member 36 that is mounted to the cover 18 and a lower pipe member 38 that is connected to the upper pipe member 36. The upper pipe member 36 has a lower end surface 36a adjacent to the lower pipe member 38 and the lower pipe member 38 has an upper end surface 38a adjacent to the upper pipe member 36. The upper and lower pipe members 36, 38 are made of a circular metal pipe.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] With the lower end of the upper pipe member 36 inserted into the upper end of the lower pipe member 38, the upper and lower pipe members 36, 38 are joined by welding at a welding portion 42 in
[0029] The following will describe the function of the fuel supply apparatus 12 with reference to
[0030] According to the above-described fuel return device 14 in which the fuel return pipe 30 has the opening 34 through which the fuel return pipe 30 is opened to the upper space 35 in the fuel tank 10, the fuel in the fuel tank 10 is prevented from continuously flowing out from the fuel return pipe 30 by the siphon effect when the fuel return piping member 32 is removed from the fuel return pipe 30 or when any connecting parts such as a connector connected to the lower part of the fuel return piping member 32 are removed therefrom. Consequently, no fuel outflow prevention valve 126 used in the above-described conventional fuel return device (
[0031] Furthermore, the fuel return pipe 30 which is disposed extending towards the bottom of the fuel tank 10 allows excess fuel to be guided toward the bottom of the fuel tank 10 through the fuel return pipe 30, which prevents the excess fuel from splashing from the opening 34 of the fuel return pipe 30 against the fuel surface F in the fuel tank 10, so that bubbling of fuel and noise development on may be prevented.
[0032] The upper pipe member 36 and the lower pipe member 38 are connected so that the opening 34 is formed by the recessed portion 40 of the lower pipe member 38 and the lower end surface 36a of the upper pipe member 36. According to such connection of the upper pipe member 36 and the lower pipe member 38, metal chips produced by machining of the lower pipe member 38 to form the recessed portion 40 may be easily removed by cleaning. Consequently, the ingress of the metal chips into the fuel tank 10 may be prevented.
[0033] In addition, because the fuel return pipe 30 is mounted to the cover 18 of the fuel supply apparatus 12, mounting the fuel return pipe 30 to the fuel tank 10 may be accomplished by mounting the cover 18 to the fuel tank 10.
[0034] It is to be noted that the recessed portion 40 may be formed in the bottom end of the upper pipe member 36 so that an opening 34 is formed by the recessed portion in the upper pipe member 36 and the upper end surface 38a of the lower pipe member 38. In addition, the recessed portion 40 need not have a U-shape, but it may have any suitable shape, such as a square cut, a V-shape cut and a semicircular cut. The upper and lower pipe members 36, 38 may be provided by a square pipe.
[0035] The following will describe a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to
[0036] As shown in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] According to the second embodiment, metal chips produced by machining of the connecting member 48 to form the opening 52 may be easily removed by cleaning. This prevents the ingress of metal chips into the fuel tank 10. The opening 52 need not have a circular hole shape, but may have any suitable shape such as a square shape and a semicircular shape,
[0039] The following will describe a third embodiment of the present invention with reference to
[0040] The following will describe a fourth embodiment of the present invention with reference to
[0041] The following will describe a fifth embodiment of the present invention with reference to
[0042] Because no chip is produced by forming the cut 66 in the fuel return pipe 58, the ingress of cutting chips into the fuel tank 10 may be prevented. As indicated by double-dashed chain line 67 in
[0043] The following will describe a sixth embodiment of the present invention with reference to
[0044] The fuel return device 14 of the sixth embodiment includes a support member 74 that is made of metal and has a band shape. Though not shown in
[0045] It is to be noted that the entire elongated hole 70 may be used as the opening 72. In addition, the lower pipe member 38 may be connected to the support member 74 by one or three or more welding portions 76. The welding portions 76 may be formed at any suitable positions other than the lower end of the lower pipe member 38 at which the lower pipe member 38 is welded to the support member 74. The upper end of the lower pipe member 38 may be connected to the lower end of the upper pipe member 36 by welding. The support member 74 may be disposed on the bottom wall 10b of the fuel tank 10. The side wall of the fuel tank 10 may be used to support the lower pipe member 38 in place of the support member 74.
[0046] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but may be modified in various manners within the scope of the present invention.
[0047] The use of the fuel return device 14 according to the present invention is not limited to an industrial vehicle, but the fuel return device 14 is applicable to any fuel tank for a gasoline or diesel engine used in a machine such as a motor vehicle, a motor bicycle, a vessel, a mower, an industrial machine and a mobile electricity generator.
[0048] A fuel return pipe may be made of resin.
[0049] The fuel return pipes 58, 62 and the upper pipe members 36, 46 need not necessarily be mounted to the cover 18 but may be mounted to the upper wall 10a or the side wall of the fuel tank 10. It may be so arranged that the fuel return pipes 58, 62 and the upper pipe members 36, 46 may be supported by the fuel tank 10.
[0050] In the second embodiment, it may so arranged that the lower pipe member 50 is supported by the fuel tank 10 as in the case of the lower pipe member 38 of the sixth embodiment. In this case, the connecting member 48 may be connected to at least one of the upper pipe member 46 and the lower pipe member 50 by welding, or may be supported by the fuel tank 10.