Fuel tank valve
10738909 ยท 2020-08-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K31/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/7423
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02M25/0836
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K24/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K24/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel tank valve having: a housing that is arranged in a fuel tank and has a communication port communicating with an outside of the fuel tank; and a float valve body that is installed in the housing and closes the communication port when fuel in the housing increases, where a wall part of the housing has an opening part through which the fuel flows in and out, and a projecting part that is formed to correspond to the opening part and projects outwardly from the wall part, and the projecting part is separated above from the opening part by a predetermined distance, is provided.
Claims
1. A fuel tank valve comprising: a housing that is arranged in a fuel tank, is formed by a wall part in a cylindrical shape and a bottom part covering a lower end of the wall part, and includes a single hollow part; a single communication port that is arranged on an upper end of the housing and communicates with an outside of the fuel tank; and a float valve body that is installed in the housing and moves upward when fuel in the housing increases to close the communication port, wherein the wall part of the housing has an opening part through which the fuel flows in and out and of which an upper surface is set as a full setting point, and a projecting part that is formed to separate upward from the opening part by a predetermined distance, and projects outwardly from the wall part, a lower surface of the projecting part being substantially perpendicular to the wall part, the fuel flows in the housing due to differential pressure between an inside of the housing and an inside of the fuel tank so that the float valve body moves upward to close the communication port, and in a case where a peak of a fluctuating fuel level outside the housing contacts the lower surface of the projecting part, the float valve body closes the communication port, and in a case where the peak of the fluctuating fuel level outside the housing is below the lower surface of the projecting part, the float valve body is positioned to maintain the communication port in an open state.
2. The fuel tank valve according to claim 1, wherein the projecting part is provided in a whole circumferential direction of the housing.
3. The fuel tank valve according to claim 1, wherein the projecting part is a rectangular shape in cross section.
4. The fuel tank valve according to claim 2, wherein the projecting part is a rectangular shape in cross section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) An embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to accompanying drawings. As illustrated in
(7) The fuel tank T is a plastic hollow container and stores the fuel G therein. The fuel tank valve 1 is installed in a ceiling wall section Ta of the fuel tank T. A fuel feeding pipe P is connected to a side wall section Tb of the fuel tank T. The fuel G flowing through the fuel feeding pipe P is fed in the fuel tank T via a fuel feeding port Tc formed in the side wall section Tb.
(8) As illustrated in
(9) The housing 2 is a case in which the float valve body 4 is accommodated. The housing 2 is inserted through an opening Td of the fuel tank T and is attached on the connection port member 3. The housing 2 is formed by a housing bottom section 2A and a housing main body 2B.
(10) The housing bottom section 2A has a bottom part 11, an outer wall part 12 and a positioning part 13. The bottom part 11 constitutes a bottom of the housing bottom section 2A and has a disk shape. A through aperture 14 which penetrates in the up-down direction is formed in the bottom part 11. The number, size and shape of the through aperture 14 is not especially limited.
(11) The outer wall part 12 has a cylindrical shape and is vertically arranged on an outer edge of the bottom part 11. The positioning part 13 has a column shape and is vertically arranged on the bottom part 11. The positioning part 13 is configured to position a base end side of the biasing part 5.
(12) The housing main body 2B mainly has a wall part 15, an opening part 16, a projecting part 17, an engaging part 18 and a communication port 19. The housing main body 2B is an integrally formed plastic member. The housing bottom section 2A is attached on a lower end of the housing main body 2B.
(13) The wall part 15 has an approximately cylindrical shape. The opening part 16 is form in a lower side of the wall part 15. The opening part 16 has a rectangular shape seen from a side and extends in a circumferential direction. In the embodiment, four opening parts 16 are formed in the circumferential direction at regular intervals. The number, size and shape of the opening part 16 may be appropriately set based on a height position of the projecting part 17, an up-down timing of the float valve body 4 or the like.
(14) A position of an upper surface 16a of a hole wall in the opening part 16 is set as a full setting point L1 in the embodiment. Shortly, when a predetermined time frame passes since the fuel G is fed and a liquid surface G1 of the fuel G remains in a standstill, the full setting point L1 is set to correspond to the liquid surface G1 of the fuel G.
(15) The projecting part 17 projects outwardly from the wall part 15 in a substantially perpendicular manner, in the whole circumferential direction. A cross-sectional shape of the projecting part 17 is a rectangle. A lower surface 17a of the projecting part 17 is apart above from the upper surface 16a of the hole wall in the opening part 16 at a distance of X. The projecting part 17 is provided in the whole circumferential direction, but may be provided at least a position corresponding to the opening part 16.
(16) In the embodiment, a detection surface is formed by the upper surface 16a of the hole wall in the opening part 16 and the lower surface 17a of the projecting part 17. Shortly, the opening part 16 is closed by the fuel G in the fuel tank T which is attached to the upper surface 16a and the lower surface 17a, and thereby the float valve body 4 moves upward.
(17) The engaging part 18 is configured to engage with an engaged part 33 of the connection port member 3. In the embodiment, the engaging part 18 is engaged with the engaged part 33 in a single operation.
(18) The communication port 19 is configured to communicate in the up-down direction at an upper end of the housing main body 2B. The communication port 19 communicates with a canister C.
(19) The connection port member 3 is a plastic member which is attached on an upper part of the housing 2 and is welded on the fuel tank T. Further, the connection port member 3 has a flow passage communicating with the canister C (see
(20) The flange 31 is exposed outside the fuel tank T. The flange 31 has an approximately ring shape. The wall part 32 extends downward from an outer edge of the flange 31. A lower end of the wall part 32 is welded on the fuel tank T.
(21) The engaged part 33 has a notch and is configured to engage with the engaging part 18. The engaged part 33 has an elastically deformable free end at a distal end thereof.
(22) The connection part 34 extends from the center of the flange 31 to a left side and has a cylindrical part which communicates with the communication port 19. The cylindrical part is attached with a tube which communicates with the canister C.
(23) The float valve body 4 is a plastic float member which moves un and down in the housing 2. The float valve body 4 has a large diameter part 41, a small diameter part 42, a stepped part 43, an upper wall 44 and a contact part 45.
(24) The large diameter part 41 has a cylindrical shape. A large diameter hollow part 41a is formed in the large diameter part 41. A vent 41b is formed at an upper side of the large diameter part 41. Air in the large diameter hollow part 41a flows to the canister C via the vent 41b and the communication port 19. The small diameter part 42 is formed on the upper side of the large diameter part 41 and has a cylindrical shape. The small diameter part 42 is formed to have a smaller outer diameter than the large diameter part 41. A small diameter hollow part 42a is formed in the small diameter part 42.
(25) The stepped part 43 is configured to couple the large diameter part 41 with the small diameter part 42. The stepped part 43 makes a right angle with the large diameter part 41 and the small diameter part 42. The upper wall 44 is used for blocking an upper side of the small diameter part 42.
(26) The contact part 45 is formed on an upper surface of the upper wall 44 and configured to closely contact with the communication port 19 when the float valve body 4 moves upward.
(27) The biasing member 5 is configured to assist movement in the un-down direction of the float valve body 4. In the embodiment, the biasing member 5 is formed by a coil spring.
(28) The biasing member 5 is almost as high as the large diameter hollow part 41a. The base end side of the biasing member 5 is fixed on a base end of the positioning part 13 and a distal end side thereof contacts on a stepped portion between the large diameter hollow part 41a and the small diameter hollow part 42a. In the embodiment, the biasing member 5 is formed by the coil spring, but any member may be used if the member assists the movement of the float valve body 4.
(29) Next, an operation of the fuel tank valve 1 according to the embodiment will be explained. In case that the liquid surface G1 of the fuel G stored in the fuel tank T positions below the fuel tank valve 1, the float valve body 4 positions at a bottom. Thus, since the communication port 19 is in a state of ventilation, vapor generated from the fuel G flows to the canister C via the through aperture 14, the vent 41b and the communication port 19. Further, the vapor generated from the fuel G flows to the canister C via the opening part 16 and the communication port 19.
(30) The liquid surface G1 of the fuel G stored in the fuel tank T blocks the opening part 16, the fuel G flows in the housing 2 through the opening part 16 due to differential pressure between an inside of the housing 2 and an inside of the fuel tank T. Thus, the float valve body 4 moves upward and the contact part 45 of the float valve body 4 contacts to close the communication port 19. Accordingly, the fuel G remains in the fuel feeding pipe P (see
(31) Referring to
(32) As illustrated in
(33) In the traditional fuel tank valve 100, when the fuel G is fed in the fuel tank T, a liquid surface G1 of the fuel G rises gradually. During the feeding, since the fuel G is fed consecutively, the liquid surface G1 of the fuel G is in a state of fluctuation. Though the liquid surface of the fuel G is hardly to be illustrated precisely because it fluctuates irregularly, the liquid surface includes the liquid surface G1 (solid line), a liquid surface G2 (dotted line) and a liquid surface G3 (dotted line) as waveforms as illustrated in
(34) In the traditional fuel tank valve 100, since the projecting part 117 which is flush with the upper surface 116a is provided, a detection surface area becomes bigger. Therefore, a peak of any one of the liquid surfaces G1, G2 and G3 of the fluctuating fuel G contacts the detection surface, the liquid surface of the fuel G attaches on the detection surface by the surface tension. Therefore, the whole opening part 16 in the circumferential direction (the front and back direction in
(35) In other words, in the traditional fuel tank valve 100, since the projecting part 117 is provided, the surface tension acts on a wide area. Therefore, the float valve body 4 moves upward to close the communication port 19 regardless that the average liquid level Gv of the fuel positions below the detection surface. The average liquid level Gv of the fuel is approximately equal to a position of the liquid surface when the fuel G stops the fluctuation. Thus, the preset full setting point L1 does not correspond to the liquid level (average liquid level Gv) of the stored fuel.
(36) On the other hand, as illustrated in
(37) As illustrated in
(38) Thus, an area affected by the surface tension is small only with the upper surface 16a of the opening part 16, and the detectivity becomes unstable. According to the fuel tank valve 1, since the lower surface 17a of the projecting part 17 contacts the fuel G in addition to the upper surface 16a of the opening part 16, a contact area with the fuel G can be larger. Therefore, the detectivity can be stabilized.
(39) Further, the lower surface 17a of the projecting part 17 constituting a portion of the detection surface is separated above from the upper surface 16a of the hole wall in the opening part 16 by the distance X, so the liquid level of the fuel G when the communication port 19 is closed rises more than the related art. Therefore, the average liquid level Gv of the fuel G can be raised more than the average liquid level Gv in the related art. Thus, the float valve body 4 can be prevented from moving upward regardless that the average liquid level of the fluctuating fuel G positions below the preset full setting position L1. Further, the liquid level (average liquid level Gv) of the stored fuel G can correspond to the preset full setting point L1.
(40) In other words, in the related fuel tank valve 100, irregularity of timing when the float valve body 4 moves upward can be restrained by making the contact area between the detection surface and the fuel G larger. However, the preset full setting point L1 does not correspond to the liquid level of the stored fuel though the detectivity improved substantially. By forming the projecting part 17 above the opening part 16 at a predetermined interval, the irregularity of the timing when the float valve body 4 moves upward can be restrained and the preset full setting point L1 can correspond to the liquid level of the stored fuel.
(41) The distance X between the opening part 16 and the projecting part 17 and a projecting length of the projecting part 17 may be appropriately set such that the full setting point L1 corresponds to or closely approaches the liquid level of the stored fuel.
(42) Further, the fuel tank valve 1 is installed at a position near the fuel feeding port Tc formed in the side wall section Tb of the fuel tank T on the ceiling wall section Ta of the fuel tank T. Waves of the fuel G tends to get bigger at a position near the fuel feeding port Tc. While, according to the fuel tank valve 1 of the embodiment, effects described above can be obtained even at a position where the waves of the liquid surface G1 of the fuel G are big.
(43) The embodiment of the invention is explained above, but the invention can appropriately be changed within an object of the invention. For example, though the upper surface 16a of the hole wall in the opening part 16 is set as the full setting point, the full point is not necessarily detected but an arbitrary height point may be set to be detected.
(44) Further, in the embodiment, the housing 2 is formed by the two members, but may be formed by a single member or three or more members. Still further, in the embodiment, though the portion of the housing 2 is arranged outside the fuel tank T, the whole housing 2 may be arranged inside the fuel tank T. Yet further, the biasing member 5 may be omitted.