Valve apparatus for fuel tank
09903318 ยท 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M25/0872
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/0836
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
One embodiment is related to a valve apparatus to be mounted on a fuel tank. The valve apparatus including: a housing including a ventilation chamber on a bottom face of which a first opening and a second opening are provided, and a valve chamber communicating with the first opening and disposed below the ventilation chamber, and a float valve disposed in the valve chamber. The housing includes a canister-connecting pipe communicating with the second opening. A standing wall is disposed on the bottom face of the ventilation chamber between a peripheral edge portion of the first opening and a peripheral edge portion of the second opening. And, an overhang wall portion extends from a side face of the standing wall toward the first opening, as viewed from above.
Claims
1. A valve apparatus to be mounted on a fuel tank, the valve apparatus including: a housing including a ventilation chamber on a bottom face of which a first opening and a second opening are provided, and a valve chamber communicating with the first opening and disposed below the ventilation chamber, and a float valve disposed in the valve chamber in a vertically movable manner so as to open and close the first opening, wherein the housing includes a canister-connecting pipe extending so as to receive a pipe thereon, the pipe being connected to a canister which is provided outside of the fuel tank, the canister-connecting pipe communicating with the second opening, wherein a portion of the bottom face of the ventilation chamber forms a partition wall where the first opening is provided, wherein a standing wall is disposed on the partition wall between a peripheral edge portion of the first opening and a peripheral edge portion of the second opening, the peripheral edge portion of the first opening and the peripheral edge portion of the second opening being on opposite sides of the standing wall with respect to a line passing through the standing wall and parallel to an axial direction of the fuel tank, wherein an overhang wall portion extends from a side face of the standing wall toward the first opening, as viewed from above, wherein a liquid reservoir space is provided between the partition wall, the standing wall, and the overhang wall portion so as to allow liquid fuel flowing into the ventilation chamber from the first opening to stand in the liquid reservoir space.
2. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the canister-connecting pipe is distanced with respect to a peripheral wall of the housing which forms the valve chamber.
3. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid reservoir space is provided such that when the valve apparatus is inclined and fuel flows into the ventilation chamber from the first opening, the fuel flowing therein is dammed inside the liquid reservoir space.
4. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the overhang wall portion does not overlap with the first opening.
5. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the liquid reservoir space is separate from the valve chamber.
6. The valve apparatus of claim 1, wherein the standing wall is disposed at an end of the partition wall nearest the canister-connecting pipe.
7. The valve apparatus of claim 6, wherein the partition wall, the standing wall, and the overhang wall portion collectively form the liquid reservoir space.
8. The valve apparatus of claim 6, wherein the standing wall extends outwardly from the partition wall and the overhang wall portion extends from a proximal end of the standing wall over the partition wall towards the first opening.
9. The valve apparatus of claim 6, wherein a line drawn perpendicularly through a proximal end of the overhang wall portion and a line drawn perpendicularly through an end of the partition wall nearest the standing wall are skew lines.
10. A valve apparatus to be mounted on a fuel tank, the valve apparatus including: a housing including a ventilation chamber on a bottom face of which a first opening and a second opening are provided, and a valve chamber communicating with the first opening and disposed below the ventilation chamber, and a float valve disposed in the valve chamber in a vertically movable manner so as to open and close the first opening, wherein the housing includes a canister-connecting pipe extending so as to receive a pipe thereon, the pipe being connected to a canister which is provided outside of the fuel tank, the canister-connecting pipe communicating with the second opening, wherein a standing wall is disposed on the bottom face of the ventilation chamber between a peripheral edge portion of the first opening and a peripheral edge portion of the second opening, wherein an overhang wall portion extends from a side face of the standing wall toward the first opening, as viewed from above, and wherein the overhang wall portion is extended and inclined such that a distal end side of an upper face of the overhang wall portion is nearer to the peripheral edge portion of the first opening as compared with a base end side thereof.
11. A valve apparatus to be mounted on a fuel tank, the valve apparatus including: a housing including a ventilation chamber on a bottom face of which a first opening and a second opening are provided, and a valve chamber communicating with the first opening and disposed below the ventilation chamber, and a float valve disposed in the valve chamber in a vertically movable manner so as to open and close the first opening, wherein the housing includes a canister-connecting pipe extending so as to receive a pipe thereon, the pipe being connected to a canister which is provided outside of the fuel tank, the canister-connecting pipe communicating with the second opening, wherein a standing wall is disposed on the bottom face of the ventilation chamber between a peripheral edge portion of the first opening and a peripheral edge portion of the second opening, wherein an overhang wail portion extends from a side face of the standing wail toward the first opening, as viewed from above, wherein a passage is provided between the distal end of the overhang wall portion to the peripheral edge portion of the second opening, and wherein a bottom face of the passage includes a portion higher than the peripheral edge portion of the second opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Hereinafter, a valve apparatus for a fuel tank according to one embodiment will be described referring to
(12) As shown in
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(15) The partition wall 22 includes the first opening 23. The first opening 23 is provided in the bottom face of the ventilation chamber R. The valve chamber V is disposed below the first opening 23, and the ventilation chamber R communicates with the valve chamber V through the first opening 23.
(16) The second opening 24 is disposed on the bottom face of the ventilation chamber R, the second opening 24 functioning as a fuel vapor discharge outlet arranged to discharge a fuel vapor that flows into the ventilation chamber R toward the canister outside of the fuel tank. As shown in
(17) A canister-connecting pipe 28 is provided to the peripheral wall 21 of the casing 20 so as to extend therefrom, and is used to be connected to a pipe connected to a canister (not illustrated) disposed outside of the fuel tank. As shown in
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(19) An overhang wall portion (eave wall portion) 27 that extends from the side face of the standing wall 25 toward the first opening 23 is provided. The overhang wall portion 27 in the present embodiment extends at a predetermined length from the upper end on the outside face of the standing wall 25 (that is, from the position matching with the second opening 24). As a result, a liquid reservoir space C is provided in the space surrounded by the partition wall 22, the standing wall 25, and the overhang wall portion 27, and liquid fuel flowing into the ventilation chamber R from the first opening 23 stands in the liquid reservoir space C.
(20) Hereinafter, fuel means liquid fuel (including fuel droplets), and fuel vapor means evaporated fuel.
(21) The cap 30 including a through-hole 31 in its bottom face is mounted on the lower opening portion of the casing 20, whereby the valve chamber V is defined. A float valve 40 is disposed in a vertically movable manner in the valve chamber V while a spring S interposed between the float valve 40 and the cap 30. A valve head 41 made from an elastic material is mounted on the upper end portion of the float valve 40.
(22) In the state of being not immersed in fuel as shown in
(23) Next, operation and effect of the valve apparatus 10 will be described.
(24) In a state where the fuel level is yet to rise and the float valve 40 is not immersed in fuel, the first opening 23 is open as shown in
(25) When the vehicle turns or gets inclined greatly to raise the fuel level in the fuel tank, the fuel flows into the valve chamber V through the through-hole 31 of the cap 30. Then, when immersed in fuel at or over a predetermined height, the float valve 40 floats by the buoyant force of the second spring S and the float valve 40 itself. Thus, the valve head 41 closes the first opening 23 of the partition wall 22 as shown in
(26) Incidentally, when the vehicle runs on rough roads to vibrate up and down or sway side by side or makes a sharp turn, the float valve 40 cannot close the first opening 23 in time, and the fuel or fuel droplets could vigorously flow into the ventilation chamber R through the first opening 23. Shown in
(27) Even in such a case, the liquid reservoir space C is provided in the space surrounded by the bottom face of the ventilation chamber R, the standing wall 25, and the overhang wall portion 27 in the valve apparatus 10. Therefore, the fuel flowing into the ventilation chamber R from the first opening 23 can be dammed inside the liquid reservoir space C. As a result, the fuel may not easily flow toward the second opening 24 that is communicating with the canister-connecting pipe 28, which can prevent the fuel from flowing into the canister that is disposed outside of the fuel tank.
(28) In the present embodiment, because the peripheral edge portion of the second opening 24 is disposed at the position higher than the peripheral edge portion of the first opening 23 with respect to the axial direction of the casing 20 as shown in
(29) In the above-described embodiment, the float valve 40 functions as a so-called fuel outflow preventive valve that closes, when the fuel level in the fuel tank abnormally rises because of sway of the fuel or the like, the first opening 23 and prevents the fuel from leaking outside. Alternatively, the float valve 40 may be functioning as a so-called excess-feeding regulation valve that closes, when the fuel level in the fuel tank reaches a predetermined full fuel level, the first opening 23 and prevents fuel from being excessively fed. Thus, the float valve 40 is not specifically limited (same applies to the embodiment shown in
(30) A valve apparatus for a fuel tank according to another embodiment will be described with reference to
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(32) The casing 20A includes a peripheral wall 21 having a circular cylindrical shape with its lower portion opened. The peripheral wall 21 includes a through-hole 21b. A partition wall 22 including a first opening 23 is provided above the casing 20A. An annular flange 26 is provided protruding from the outer peripheral edge of the partition wall 22.
(33) A cap 30A is mounted on the lower opening portion of the casing 20A, whereby a valve chamber V is defined below the partition wall 22 (see
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(37) As a result, the partition wall 22 of the casing 20A is disposed at the lower opening portion of the cylinder portion 51 while the first opening 23 is disposed inside the cylinder portion 51, and the valve chamber V is disposed below the first opening 23 (see
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(39) In the present embodiment, the upper face of the partition wall 22 of the casing 20A and the upper face of the bottom wall 53 of the cover 50 form a bottom face of the ventilation chamber R.
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(41) A canister-connecting pipe 70 is provided to the peripheral wall 21 of the casing 20A so as to extend therefrom, and is used to be connected to a pipe connected to a canister (not illustrated) disposed outside of the fuel tank.
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(43) The canister-connecting pipe 70 is not limited to the above-described shape.
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(45) An overhang wall portion (eave wall portion) 61 that extends from the side face of the standing wall 52 toward the first opening 23 is provided. The overhang wall portion 61 in the present embodiment has an arc rib shape of extending from the upper end on the outside face of the standing wall 52 toward the radial inner direction of the concave portion 54.
(46) The overhang wall portion 61 is extended and inclined such that a distal end side of an upper face of the overhang wall portion 61 is nearer to the peripheral edge portion of the first opening 23 as compared with a based end side thereof, as shown in
(47) In the present embodiment, a tapered face 61a that gradually lowers toward the peripheral edge portion of the first opening 23 is provided in the area from the base end side of the overhang wall portion 61 to the slightly near side of the distal end side of the overhang wall portion 61 on the upper face of the overhang wall portion 61.
(48) The overhang wall portion is not limited to the above-described shape.
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(50) In the present embodiment, a liquid reservoir space C is provided in the space surrounded by the partition wall 22 of the casing 20A, the standing wall 52 of the cover 50, the overhang wall portion 61, and the pair of ribs 63 and 63, and liquid fuel flowing into the ventilation chamber R from the first opening 23 stands in the liquid reservoir space C as shown in
(51) In the present embodiment, a passage 65 having a predetermined gap is provided in the space surrounded by the bottom wall 53 and the outer wall 55 of the cover 50, the overhang wall portion 61, and the inner peripheries of the ceiling wall 80A in a state where the ceiling wall 80A is mounted on the upper portion of the cover 50 (see
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(54) The bottom face of the passage 65 includes a third bottom face 68 that is disposed so as to be continuous with the second bottom face 67, is lower than the second bottom face 67 and higher than the first bottom face 66, and includes the second opening 58. The second bottom face 67 defines the portion higher than the peripheral edge portion of the second opening.
(55) As described above in the present embodiment, while the bottom face of the passage 65 has the configuration of having a step-like shape made up from the three bottom faces including the first bottom face 66, the second bottom face 67, and the third bottom face 68, where the highest second bottom face 67 is disposed between the first bottom face 66 and the third bottom face 68, the present invention is not limited to the present embodiment.
(56) For example, the bottom face of the passage 65 may have a tapered shape formed gradually higher toward the peripheral edge portion of the second opening 58 in the area ranging from the base end side of the overhang wall portion 61 to the peripheral edge portion of the second opening 58 (that is, not a step-like shape shown in
(57) The passage 65 is arranged to make the air or fuel vapor in the fuel tank that flows into the ventilation chamber R through the first opening 23 flow into the second opening 58, and to discharge the air or the fuel vapor to the canister outside of the fuel tank (not illustrated) through the canister-connecting pipe 70 or a pipe connected thereto (not illustrated).
(58) Next, operation and effect of the valve apparatus 10A will be described.
(59) Also in the present embodiment, for example, when the vehicle inclines at a predetermined angle, the fuel can be dammed inside the liquid reservoir space C that is defined by the standing wall 52 between the peripheral edge of the first opening 23 and the peripheral edge of the second opening 58, the overhang wall portion 61 extending from the side face of the standing wall 52, the pair of ribs 63 and 63, and the partition wall 22 of the casing 20A as shown in
(60) In the present embodiment, the tapered face 61a is provided on the upper face of the overhang wall portion 61, and the overhang wall portion 61 extends and is inclined such that the distal end side thereof is nearer to the peripheral edge portion of the first opening 23 as compared with the base end side thereof. Thus, when the fuel flowing into the ventilation chamber R from the first opening 23 gets on the upper face of the overhang wall portion 61 as shown in
(61) In the present embodiment, the bottom faces 66 and 67 of the passage 65, which are provided in the area from the distal end of the overhang wall portion 61 to the peripheral edge portion of the second opening 58, are formed in a step-like shape to be higher toward the peripheral edge portion of the second opening 58. Therefore, even if the fuel, which flows into the ventilation chamber R when the vehicle gets inclined, overflows from the liquid reservoir space C (see the arrow in
(62) In the present embodiment, because the canister-connecting pipe 70 is distanced with respect to the peripheral wall 21 of the casing 20A that constitutes the valve chamber V of the housing 15A, a long distance can be secured between the first opening 23 and the second opening 58, whereby the fuel may not easily flow toward the second opening 58.
(63) Taking formability of the overhang wall portion 61 into consideration in forming the overhang wall portion 61, the housing 15A is, for example, divided into the casing 20A including the valve chamber V and the canister-connecting pipe 70, and the cover 50 mounted on the upper portion of the casing 20A. In this case, because the canister-connecting pipe 70 is distanced with respect to the peripheral wall 21 of the casing 20A in the present embodiment, the casing 20A is easy to grasp by using the gap, which can improve mounting workability of the cover 50.