Method for suctioning liquid fuel from a liquid trap in a fuel tank; and fuel system for a motor vehicle
09631586 ยท 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M33/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03514
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K15/03504
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03509
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M33/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K15/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for suctioning liquid fuel from a liquid trap in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle, includes generating a negative pressure in a gas compartment or headspace of the fuel tank, applying the negative pressure to the liquid trap through a suction line, wherein the liquid trap has a collection container collecting liquid fuel during venting of the fuel tank, and at least partially suctioning the liquid fuel located in the collection container through the suction line into the gas compartment or headspace.
Claims
1. A method for suctioning liquid fuel from a liquid trap in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle, comprising: generating a negative pressure in a gas compartment or headspace of the fuel tank; applying the negative pressure to the liquid trap through a suction line, said liquid trap having a collection container collecting liquid fuel during venting of the fuel tank, said suction line branching into a plurality of parallel branch lines with smaller line cross sections before entering the collection container, said branch lines entering the collection container through a bottom of the collection container, wherein end sections of the branch lines extend in the collection container upwards and have lateral apertures for passage of liquid fuel therethrough into the branch lines; and at least partially suctioning the liquid fuel located in the collection container through the suction line into the gas compartment or headspace.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the negative pressure in the gas compartment or headspace is generated as a result of cooling of the fuel tank, with the fuel tank being closed gas-tight.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the negative pressure in the gas compartment or headspace is generated as a result of consumption of fuel in an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle, with the fuel tank being closed gas-tight.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the negative pressure in the gas compartment or headspace is generated by suctioning gas or a gas mixture from the gas compartment or headspace, with the fuel tank being gas-tightly closed.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the gas or gas mixture is suctioned into an intake tract of an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising supporting the suctioning of the liquid fuel from the liquid trap by opening a closed tank shutoff or isolating valve.
7. A fuel system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a fuel tank having a gas compartment or headspace; and a liquid fuel trap situated within the fuel tank for separation of liquid fuel during venting of the fuel tank, said liquid trap comprising a collection container for collection of the liquid fuel separated by the liquid trap, said gas compartment or headspace of the fuel tank being connected to the liquid fuel trap by a suction line which communicates with the collection containers, said suction line branching into a plurality of parallel branch lines with smaller line cross sections before entering the collection container, said branch lines entering the collection container through a bottom of the collection container, wherein end sections of the branch lines extend in the collection container upwards and have lateral apertures for passage of liquid fuel therethrough into the branch lines.
8. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein an end of the suction line is situated in the gas compartment or headspace and is provided with a tank vent valve and filling level limitation valve.
9. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein the liquid trap is connected to an activated carbon filter through a vent line, said vent line containing an expansion volume and/or a tank shutoff or isolating valve for preventing a pressure increase in the collection container.
10. The fuel system of claim 7, further comprising an automatically operating valve arranged between the liquid trap and a filler plug or filler tube of the fuel tank, said automatically operating valve comprising a first port communicating with the liquid trap, a second port communicating with the filler plug or filler tube, and a third port communicating with an environment of the motor vehicle.
11. The fuel system of the claim 7, further comprising a further suction line between the gas compartment or headspace of the fuel tank and an intake tract of a combustion engine of the motor vehicle, said further suction line comprising a shutoff valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent upon reading the following description of currently preferred exemplified embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) Throughout all the Figures, same or corresponding elements are generally indicated by same reference numerals. These depicted embodiments are to be understood as illustrative of the invention and not as limiting in any way. It should also be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic representations and fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted.
(11) The fuel system, which is only partially shown in the Figures, is intended for a motor vehicle with internal combustion engine. The fuel system includes a pressure-tight fuel tank 1, which is provided with a filler tube 2 for refueling, a pressure-tight lockable filling plug 3 and a flap 4 at its lower end.
(12) The fuel tank 1 is provided with a tank venting device that enables venting of the fuel tank 1 during refueling of the motor vehicle and also when the ambient temperature decreases.
(13) Within the tank 1, the fuel tank venting device includes a tank vent valve and filling level limitation valve 6 arranged in a gas compartment or head space 5 as well as a liquid trap 7 with a labyrinth 8 and a lower fuel collection container 9, which liquid trap 7 is connected to the valve 6 by a line 10, which serves as suction line and as internal fuel tank vent line. From above, an external ventilation and vent line 11 enters the liquid trap 7, and leads out of the tank 1 above the liquid trap 7. Outside of the tank 1, the tank venting device includes a tank shutoff and isolating valve 12 and an activated carbon filter 13a connected thereto (
(14) The tank shutoff and isolating valve 12 is normally closed and is opened in order to vent the fuel tank 1, to discharge the gas or gas mixture that has been displaced out of the gas compartment or headspace 5 during refueling of the fuel tank 1 into the environment. Furthermore, the tank shutoff and isolating valve 12 is opened under the control of an engine control unit of the internal combustion engine in order to vent the tank, when the pressure in the tank 1 exceeds a sellable overpressure threshold value for example as a result of an increase of the ambient temperature.
(15) The activated carbon filter 13 prevents volatile hydrocarbons (HC) contained in the gas or gas mixture, which flows out of the tank 1 during venting the fuel tank 1, from escaping into the environment and for this purpose includes a filling of activated carbon that absorbs the volatile hydrocarbons (HC). The activated carbon filter 13 is regenerated by suctioning ambient air through the activated carbon filter 13 into an intake tract of the internal combustion engine in order to rinse the filter 13 and to combust the volatile hydrocarbons in the combustion chambers of the internal combustion engine.
(16) The liquid trap 7 constitutes a liquid separator, which during venting of the tank 1 prevents liquid fuel from being carried along by the escaping gas or gas mixture to the activated carbon filter 13. The separated liquid fuel is collected in the fuel collection container 9 situated at the lower part of the liquid trap 7. A detailed description of the labyrinth 8 which serves for the separation is not given because the construction is the same compared to conventional liquid traps 7.
(17) Due to the fact that excessive amounts of liquid fuel in the liquid trap 7 prevent a refueling of the motor vehicle, the liquid trap 7 or the fuel collection container 9 has to be emptied regularly. For this purpose a negative pressure is generated in the gas compartment or headspace 5 of the fuel tank 1, i.e., a negative pressure difference between the pressure existing in the gas compartment or headspace 5 and the pressure existing in the liquid trap 7. This negative pressure is applied to the liquid trap 7 through the line 10, whereby the liquid fuel located in the collection container 9 is at least partially suctioned through the line 10 and the vent and filling level limitation valve 6 into the gas compartment or headspace 5.
(18) To ensure an optimal suctioning of the fuel from the collection container 9, the line 10 may include a distributor 14 between the valve 6 and the liquid trap 7 in the gas compartment or headspace 5, in which the line 10 branches into several branch lines as shown in
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(20) The dimensions of the liquid trap 7 or the collection container are designed for the amount of fuel that may accrue during a hot dynamic drive of the motor vehicle. To prevent a pressure increase of the liquid trap 7, the ventilation and vent line 11 may include an expansion volume 20.
(21) When a positive pressure exists in the gas compartment or headspace 5, i.e., when a positive pressure difference between the gas compartment or headspace 5 and the inside of the liquid trap 7 exists, for instance when the pressure in the gas compartment or headspace 5 increases due to an increase in the ambient temperature or during refueling, gas or gas mixture is pushed from the gas compartment or headspace 5 through the vent line 10 into the liquid trap 7, as shown in
(22) When on the other hand a negative pressure exists, i.e., when a negative pressure difference between the gas compartment or headspace 5 and the inside of the liquid trap 7 exists, liquid fuel from the collection container 9 is suctioned through line 10, which functions as a suction line, from the liquid trap 7 into the gas compartment or headspace 5, as indicated by the arrows p in
(23) The negative pressure is generated for instance when the tank cools down as a result of the decrease of the ambient temperature or when the fuel level in the tank decreases as a result of consumption of fuel in the internal combustion engine. When this negative pressure is sufficiently high so that it exceeds the hydrostatic pressure of a fuel column having a height H, the liquid trap 7 is emptied without further supporting measures. As shown in
(24) When the negative pressure is not sufficient to empty the liquid trap, the tank shutoff or isolating valve 12 may be opened as a supporting measure if there a negative pressure also exists between the inside of the liquid trap 7 and the environment. As shown in
(25) In the following the control of the opening and closing of the tank shutoff or isolating valve 5 in order to support the emptying of the liquid trap is described with reference to
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(29) The valve 22 has a valve body 23 with a first connection 24, which communicates through the line 11 with the liquid trap 7, a second connection 25, which communicates with the filler plugs 3 or filler tube 2 through a connecting line 26, and a third connection 27 that directly communicates with the environment. The valve 22 further has a deformable membrane 28 which, in a first position (
(30) When the fuel tank 1 is refueled while the filler plugs 3 are opened, as shown in
(31) While the invention has been illustrated and described in connection with currently preferred embodiments shown and described in detail, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and practical application to thereby enable a person skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.