Fuel tank cap capable of capturing harmful vapors
09737843 ยท 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D53/0407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02A50/20
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
B60K2015/03514
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K15/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K15/03504
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2259/4516
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2257/708
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fuel tank cap includes a casing; a main chamber disposed in the casing; a vapor vent channel disposed in the casing and communicating with the main chamber; annular partition walls disposed in the main chamber and configured to divide the main chamber into troughs, each partition wall including a cut so that the troughs are capable of communicating with each other via the cut; and activated carbon filled in the troughs. The vapor vent channel includes the cuts and the troughs. The activated carbon captures fuel vapors and absorbs VOCs in the fuel vapors when the fuel vapors pass through the vapor vent channel. The invention eliminates the low efficiency problem of capturing the harmful VOCs of the fuel vapors by the conventional activated carbon canister.
Claims
1. A fuel tank cap comprising: a casing; a main chamber disposed in the casing; a vapor vent channel disposed in the casing and communicating with the main chamber; a plurality of annular partition walls disposed in the main chamber and configured to divide the main chamber into a plurality of troughs, each partition wall including a cut so that the troughs are capable of communicating with each other via the cut; and activated carbon filled in the troughs; wherein the vapor vent channel is comprised of the cuts and the troughs; and wherein the activated carbon is configured to capture fuel vapors and absorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the fuel vapors when the fuel vapors pass through the vapor vent channel.
2. The fuel tank cap of claim 1, wherein the casing is disposed on an opening of a fuel tank.
3. The fuel tank cap of claim 2, wherein the troughs formed by the partition walls are concentric.
4. The fuel tank cap of claim 2, wherein the cuts are spaced apart and alternate.
5. The fuel tank cap of claim 4, wherein the cuts are aligned.
6. The fuel tank cap of claim 3, further comprising a passageway formed through a center of the main chamber, and a through hole formed above the outermost trough, and wherein the partition walls and the troughs are concentric about the passageway.
7. The fuel tank cap of claim 6, wherein the vapor vent channel further comprises a passageway and a through hole both communicating with the cuts and the troughs.
8. The fuel tank cap of claim 6, wherein the passageway, the cuts, and the through hole are aligned.
9. The fuel tank cap of claim 1, wherein the casing is disposed on an opening of a fuel tank, further comprising a head space formed on an upper portion of the fuel tank above a surface of gas filled in the fuel tank, the head space being configured to communicate with the atmosphere via the vapor vent channel.
10. The fuel tank cap of claim 9, wherein the troughs formed by the partition walls are concentric.
11. The fuel tank cap of claim 9, wherein the cuts are spaced apart and alternate.
12. The fuel tank cap of claim 11, wherein the cuts are aligned.
13. The fuel tank cap of claim 10, further comprising a passageway formed through a center of the main chamber, and a through hole formed above the outermost trough, and wherein the partition walls and the troughs are concentric about the passageway.
14. The fuel tank cap of claim 13, wherein n the vapor vent channel further comprises a passageway and a through hole both communicating with the cuts and the troughs.
15. The fuel tank cap of claim 13, wherein the passageway, the cuts, and the through hole are aligned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) A casing 10 includes a main chamber 11 and a vapor vent channel 18 in the main chamber 11. The casing 10 is implemented as a cap secured to the opening of a fuel tank of an automobile formed by injection molding. A divider 16 is formed in the casing 10 to divide the casing 10 into the main chamber 11 and a lower chamber 15. A passageway 17 is formed through a center of the divider 16 for communicating the main chamber 11 with the lower chamber 15. A sealing disc 20 is releasably secured onto a top of the casing 10 to seal the main chamber 11. The sealing disc 20 has a through hole 21 for communicating the main chamber 11 with the atmosphere. The lower chamber 15 has internal threads for securing to the externally threaded opening of the fuel tank of an automobile. An O-ring 50 is put on an inner structure of the lower chamber 15 as a seal against vapor when the casing 10 is secured onto an object such as the opening of the fuel tank of an automobile.
(8) An annular partition wall 12 in the main chamber 11 divides the main chamber 11 into two concentric troughs 14. The passageway 17 communicates with an axial tunnel of the main chamber 11. The troughs 14 are filled with activated carbon 30. Three non-woven members 40 of different shapes are provided between the troughs 14 and the sealing disc 20 for holding the activated carbon 30 in place. Otherwise, the activated carbon 30 may leave the troughs 14 via the passageway 17 and the through hole 21. The non-woven members 40 allow air to pass through and do not block fuel vapors from passing through the activated carbon 30. The fuel vapors comprise volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by gas in the fuel tank of an automobile.
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(13) The fuel tank 70 is not completely filled with gas 72. That is, a head space 74 is formed on an upper portion of the fuel tank 70 above the surface 73 of the gas 72. The head space 74 communicates with the opening 71 which in turn may communicate with the atmosphere. Fuel vapors formed by evaporation of the gas 72 fill the head space 74. The fuel vapors may be released into the atmosphere via the vapor vent channel 18 in the fuel tank cap 1. The activated carbon 30 can capture the fuel vapors when the fuel vapors pass through it, thereby preventing the harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the fuel vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. As a result, air pollutant released into the atmosphere is decreased to a minimum.
(14) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.