Fuel tank valve device
11135913 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K15/03519
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K31/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03289
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60K15/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K1/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve device includes: a housing having a valve chamber and a ventilation chamber divided by a dividing wall, the dividing wall having an opening, and the housing having a discharge opening formed at a peripheral surface on the ventilation chamber side; a float valve coming into and out of contact with the opening; and a fuel vapor pipe connected with the discharge opening outside the housing. The ventilation chamber is provided with a tubular wall which communicates with the discharge opening and which extends from the discharge opening toward the inside of the ventilation chamber. The tubular wall has a surface on the dividing wall side which is provided with a ventilation hole communicating with the ventilation chamber. An end portion on the extending direction side of the tubular wall is closed.
Claims
1. A fuel tank valve device, comprising: a housing, in which a partition wall is provided to partition a valve chamber below and a ventilation chamber above, the partition wall being provided with an opening therein to communicate the valve chamber with the ventilation chamber, and an outlet is formed in a peripheral surface of the housing on a ventilation chamber side; a float valve, which is configured to be lifted and lowered in the valve chamber to become abutted against and separated from the opening; and a fuel vapor pipe, which is connected to the outlet outside the housing, wherein a cylindrical wall is provided in the ventilation chamber, the cylindrical wall communicating with the outlet and extending in an extending direction from the outlet toward an inner side of the ventilation chamber, wherein the cylindrical wall circumferentially extends about an axis of the fuel vapor pipe, wherein at least one ventilation hole is provided in a surface of the cylindrical wall on a partition wall side to communicate with the ventilation chamber, and an end portion of the cylindrical wall on a side away from the outlet in the extending direction is closed, and wherein a shielding portion, which is overlapped with the opening when the housing is viewed along the axial direction of the float valve, is provided on the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side, the at least one ventilation hole includes a first ventilation hole and a second ventilation hole, the first ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to an outlet side than the shielding portion, and the second ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to an end portion side of the cylindrical wall than the shielding portion.
2. The fuel tank valve device according to claim 1, wherein one of the first ventilation hole and the second ventilation hole is provided so as to be displaced relative to the opening when the housing is viewed along the axial direction of the float valve.
3. The fuel tank valve device according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side includes a flat surface portion, and one of the first ventilation hole and the second ventilation hole is provided in the flat surface portion.
4. The fuel tank valve device according to claim 1, wherein the extending direction is orthogonal to an axial direction of the float valve, and the axis of the fuel vapor pipe is orthogonal to the axial direction of the float valve.
5. The fuel tank valve device according to claim 1, wherein both of the first ventilation hole and the second ventilation hole are provided so as to be displaced relative to the opening when the housing is viewed along the axial direction of the float valve.
6. The fuel tank valve device according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side includes a flat surface portion, and both of the first ventilation hole and the second ventilation hole are provided in the flat surface portion.
7. A fuel tank valve device, comprising: a housing, in which a partition wall is provided to partition a valve chamber below and a ventilation chamber above, the partition wall being Provided with an opening therein to communicate the valve chamber with the ventilation chamber, and an outlet is formed in a peripheral surface of the housing on a ventilation chamber side; a float valve, which is configured to be lifted and lowered in the valve chamber to become abutted against and separated from the opening; and a fuel vapor pipe, which is connected to the outlet outside the housing, wherein a cylindrical wall is provided in the ventilation chamber, the cylindrical wall communicating with the outlet and extending in an extending direction from the outlet toward an inner side of the ventilation chamber, wherein at least one ventilation hole is provided in a surface of the cylindrical wall on a partition wall side to communicate with the ventilation chamber, and an end portion of the cylindrical wall on an extending direction side is closed, wherein a shielding portion which is overlapped with the opening when the housing is viewed along the axial direction of the float valve is provided on the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side, the at least one ventilation hole includes a first ventilation hole and a second, ventilation hole, the first ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to the outlet side than the shielding portion, and the second ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to an end portion side of the cylindrical wall than the shielding portion, and wherein a regulation wall which extends toward the partition wall is provided on a peripheral edge of the first ventilation hole on the second ventilation hole side in the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side.
8. A fuel tank valve device comprising: a housing, in which a partition wall is provided to partition a valve chamber below and a ventilation chamber above, the partition wall being Provided with an opening therein to communicate the valve chamber with the ventilation chamber, and an outlet is formed in a peripheral surface of the housing on a ventilation chamber side; a float valve, which is configured to be lifted and lowered in the valve chamber to become abutted against and separated from the opening; and a fuel vapor pipe, which is connected to the outlet outside the housing, wherein a cylindrical wall is provided in the ventilation chamber, the cylindrical wall communicating with the outlet and extending in an extending direction from the outlet toward an inner side of the ventilation chamber, wherein at least one ventilation hole is provided in a surface of the cylindrical wall on a partition wall side to communicate with the ventilation chamber, and an end portion of the cylindrical wall on an extending direction side is closed, wherein a shielding portion which is overlapped with the opening when the housing is viewed along the axial direction of the float valve is provided on the surface of the cylindrical wall on the partition wall side, the at least one ventilation hole includes a first ventilation hole and a second, ventilation hole, the first ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to the outlet side than the shielding portion, and the second ventilation hole is provided so as to be closer to an end portion side of the cylindrical wall than the shielding portion, and wherein the cylindrical wall includes two side portions extending perpendicularly from two sides of the surface on the partition wall side in a direction away from the partition wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) Hereinafter, an embodiment of a fuel tank valve device according to the present invention will be described with reference to
(12) As shown in
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(14) The housing main body 20 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and a lower side of the housing main body 20 is opened. A peripheral wall 21 in which a ventilation groove 21a is formed on the lower side of the housing main body 20. A locking claw 21b is formed at a position above an outer periphery of the peripheral wall 21. The partition wall 23 is disposed in an upper opening of the peripheral wall 21. A circular opening 24 is formed at a center of the partition wall 23. A valve seat 24a is protruded on an inner peripheral edge of the opening 24 (see
(15) A float valve 35 is disposed in the valve chamber V in a manner that allows the float valve 35 to be lifted and lowered by a spring 31 between the cap 30. A valve head 36 is protruded from a center of an upper end of the float valve 35, and an annular seal member 37 which is formed of an elastic member such as rubber is mounted on an outer periphery of the valve head 36.
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(17) Use of the float valve 35 is not particularly limited, and the float valve 35 may be used as a so-called fuel outflow prevention valve that is lifted to close the opening 24 of the partition wall 23 when the liquid level in the fuel tank abnormally rises due to fuel oscillation or the like, so as to prevent the fuel from leaking to the outside, or may be used as a so-called full tank regulation valve that is lifted to close the opening 24 of the partition wall 23 when the liquid level in the fuel tank reaches a set full tank liquid level, so as to prevent excessive fuel supply beyond the set full tank liquid level.
(18) Next, the cover 40 will be described. As shown in
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(20) A plurality of attachment portions 45 protruding outward from the peripheral wall are provided on an outer periphery of an upper side of the peripheral wall 43. The valve device 1 is attached to an inner surface of a ceiling plate of a fuel tank 1 through these attachment portions 45 by means of welding or the like (see
(21) An outlet 47 is formed in a peripheral surface of the valve device 10 on the side of the ventilation chamber R of the housing 15 (see
(22) The valve device 10 includes a fuel vapor pipe 49 which is connected to the outlet 47 outside the housing 15. As shown in
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(25) More specifically, the cylindrical wall 50 of this embodiment includes: a bottom portion 51, whose outer surface (a surface opposite to an internal space of the cylindrical wall 50) side faces to the partition wall 23, the bottom portion 51 extending in a manner that forms a substantially arc shape cross section; two side portions 53, 53, which extend perpendicularly from two width direction (which means a direction orthogonal to the extending direction of the cylindrical wall 50, the same applies hereafter) sides of the bottom portion 51 in a direction away from the partition wall 23; and an end portion 55 which closes the bottom portion 51 and extending direction tip end portions of the two side portions 53, 53. The two side portions 53, 53 extend perpendicularly toward the ceiling wall 41 from the two end portions of the bottom portion 51 on the two sides in the width direction, and are connected to an inner surface of the same ceiling wall 41 (see
(26) The extending direction tip end portions of the two side portions 53, 53 of the cylindrical wall 50 may not be connected to the ceiling wall 41, and there may be a gap between the two side portions 53, 53 and the ceiling wall 41. In this case, the end portions of the two side portions 53, 53 are connected to another connecting wall. For example, the two side portions 53, 53 may be tapered wall portions that gradually become wider from the two sides of the bottom portion 51 toward the ceiling wall 41 side, or stepped wall portions, or may be formed as a whole in an arc shape, and are not particularly limited.
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(30) A regulation wall 60 which extends toward the partition wall 23 is provided on a peripheral edge of the first ventilation hole 58 on the second ventilation hole 59 side in the surface (here, the outer surface of the bottom portion 51) of the cylindrical wall 50 on the partition wall 23 side (see
(31) Although in the embodiment described above, the cross section of the bottom portion 51 constituting the cylindrical wall 50 has a substantially circular arc shape, for example, a flat surface portion 51b may be provided on the partition wall 23 side of the cylindrical wall 50, and the ventilation holes may be provided in the flat surface portion 51b, as indicated by two-dot chain lines in
(32) Next, operation effects of the valve device 10 having the above configurations according to the present invention will be described.
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(34) When a fuel liquid level in the fuel tank rises due to the fuel supplied into the fuel tank or turning or tilting of a vehicle, as described above, since the float valve 35 is lifted, the seal member 37 is abutted against the valve seat 24a, and the opening 24 of the partition wall 23 is closed (see
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(36) At this time, the ventilation holes 57 (here, refer to the first ventilation hole 58 and the second ventilation hole 59, the same applies hereinafter) are provided in the ventilation chamber R in the valve device 10 on the surface of the cylindrical wall 50 on the partition wall side. The cylindrical wall 50 communicates with the outlet 47 and extends from the outlet 47 toward the inside of the ventilation chamber R, and the end portion 55 of the cylindrical wall 50 is closed in the extending direction. Therefore, as described above, in a state in which the vehicle is overturned or horizontally rolled over, and the valve chamber V is located above while the ventilation chamber R is located below as shown in
(37) In this embodiment, as shown in
(38) As indicated by the two-dot chain lines in
(39) In a case where the vehicle travels on a rough road and oscillates in an up-down direction or swings in a left-right direction, or suddenly turns, the opening 24 may not be closed in time by lifting the float valve 35, fuel and fuel droplets may be rapidly blew out from the opening 24 into the ventilation chamber R (see arrows in
(40) Even in such a case, in this embodiment, the first ventilation hole 58 and the second ventilation hole 59 constituting the ventilation holes 57, as shown in
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(44) A fuel tank valve device 10A (hereinafter, referred to as the “valve device 10A”) of this embodiment is mainly different from the above embodiment in a structure of a cylindrical wall 50A.
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(46) A ventilation hole 57A in this embodiment has a substantially square shape which has an opening area larger than opening areas of the first ventilation hole 58 and the second ventilation hole 59 of the above embodiment, and is provided at a position close to the end 55 of the bottom portion 51 of the cylindrical wall 50A. The opening area of the ventilation hole 57A is substantially the same as a total opening area of the first ventilation hole 58 and the second ventilation hole 59 of the above embodiment.
(47) In this embodiment, as described above, in a state in which the valve chamber V is located above while the ventilation chamber R is located below due to overturn or the like of the vehicle, as shown in
(48) The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modified embodiments are possible within the scope of the present invention, and such embodiments are also included in the scope of the present invention.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(49) 10, 10A Fuel Tank Valve Devices (Valve Devices) 15 Housing 20 Housing Main Body 23 Partition Wall 24 Opening 28 Seal Ring 30 Cap 31 Spring 35 Float Valve 37 Seal Member 40 Cover 47 Outlet 49 Fuel Vapor Pipe 50, 50A Cylindrical Walls 51 Bottom Portion 51a Shielding Portion 51b Flat Surface Portion 53, 53 Two Side Portions 55 End Portion 57, 57A Ventilation Holes 58 First Ventilation Hole 59 Second Ventilation Hole 60 Regulation Wall R Ventilation Chamber V Valve Chamber