Evaporated fuel processing apparatus
09587594 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M25/0854
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2259/4516
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D45/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F02M25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An evaporated fuel processing apparatus includes a casing provided with a tank port, and the casing is provided with at least one adsorbent layer filled with adsorbent which adsorbs/desorbs evaporated fuel generated in a fuel tank or the like, a vapor-liquid separator separating the evaporated fuel introduced from the tank port into a vapor phase component and a liquid phase component thereof, respectively, and a filter separating the vapor-liquid separator from the adsorbent layer, and, a liquid storing member which is a component separate from the casing, and is opened at at least a tank port side for storing the separated liquid phase component is attached in the casing, and, the filter is fixed to an inner circumferential surface of the casing and the liquid storing member is sandwiched between the casing and the filter.
Claims
1. An evaporated fuel processing apparatus comprising a casing provided with a tank port, wherein said casing comprises at least one adsorbent layer filled with adsorbent which adsorbs/desorbs evaporated fuel generated in a fuel tank, a vapor-liquid separator separating the evaporated fuel introduced from the tank port into a vapor phase component and a liquid phase component thereof, respectively, and, a filter separating said vapor-liquid separator from said adsorbent layer, and wherein a liquid storing member which is a component independent of said casing and is opened at at least a tank port side for storing said separated liquid phase component is attached in the casing, a surface of said filter on a liquid storing member side contacting a top end of an inner surface of said casing and said filter is fixed to at least a portion of the top end of the inner surface of said casing, and thereby said liquid storing member is sandwiched between the casing and the filter.
2. An evaporated fuel processing apparatus comprising a casing provided with a tank port, wherein said casing comprises at least one adsorbent layer filled with adsorbent which adsorbs/desorbs evaporated fuel generated in a fuel tank, a vapor-liquid separator separating the evaporated fuel introduced from the tank port into a vapor phase component and a liquid phase component thereof, respectively, and, a filter separating said vapor-liquid separator from said adsorbent layer, wherein a liquid storing member which is a component separate from said casing and is opened at at least a tank port side for storing said separated liquid phase component is attached in the casing, and said filter is fixed to an inner surface of said casing and said liquid storing member is sandwiched between the casing and the filter, and wherein said liquid storing member is formed in a cup shape having a bottom part and a peripheral wall, and a channel which communicates between said vapor-liquid separator and said adsorbent layer is formed between said peripheral wall and said casing.
3. The evaporated fuel processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said liquid storing member is formed in a cup shape having a bottom part and a peripheral wall, and a channel pipe which communicates between an inside and an outside thereof is formed at said bottom part so that said channel pipe causes said vapor-liquid separator and said adsorbent layer to communicate with each other.
4. The evaporated fuel processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said filter and said liquid storing member are biased toward the tank port side by a biasing member.
5. The evaporated fuel processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said liquid storing member is attached to said casing by snap fitting means.
6. The evaporated fuel processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said liquid storing member is attached to said casing by causing said liquid storing member to be press-fitted in against the inner circumferential surface of said casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) Embodiments according to the present invention will be described based on the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
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(16) An adsorbent layer 13 filled with adsorbent that can adsorb an evaporated fuel component is placed in the main chamber 11 and the sub-chamber 12. Those parts of the adsorbent layer 13 communicate with each other on the opposite side of the atmospheric port 6 as shown in
(17) The tank port 4 communicates with an upper air chamber (not shown) in a fuel tank and the purge port 5 is connected to an intake passage of an engine via a purge control valve (VSV) (not shown). The opening of this purge control valve is controlled by an electronic control unit (ECU) and subjected to purge control based on measured values of an A/F sensor or the like during operation of the engine. The atmospheric port 6 communicates with the outside via a passage (not shown).
(18) A baffle board 15 that extends from an inner surface of the casing 2 to part of the adsorbent layer 13 is provided between the tank port 4 and the purge port 5 of the casing 2. The baffle board 15 causes the fluid flowing between the tank port 4 and the purge port 5 to circulate through the adsorbent layer 13.
(19) The adsorbent layer 13 is covered with a filter 16 made of non-woven fabric cloth or the like on its tank port 4 side and covered with a filter 17 made of non-woven fabric cloth or the like on its purge port 5 side. Furthermore, the adsorbent layer 13 is covered with a filter 18 made of non-woven fabric cloth or the like on its atmospheric port 6 side. The filters 16, 17 and 18 are welded to the inner circumferential surface of the body 2a of the casing 2 by ultrasound vibration or the like. The filters 16, 17 and 18 may also be fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the body of the casing 2 using optional fixing means such as an adhesive.
(20) A filter 19 made of urethane or the like is provided on the opposite side of the atmospheric port 6 to the adsorbent layer 13, which covers the entire surface thereof. This filter 19 is accommodated in a condition that a cover member 20 compresses it which is provided on the opposite side to the adsorbent layer 13, so as to play a role of a biasing member that biases the adsorbent layer 13 toward the tank port 4 side. Note that the filter 19 may also be biased toward the tank port 4 side using an optional biasing member such as a spring.
(21) An expanding part 21 that expands from the body 2a to the tank port 4 side is formed on the casing 2 and this expanding part 21 is formed so as to be positioned between the tank port 4 and the adsorbent layer 13.
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(23) A cup-shaped liquid storing member 25 is provided inside the expanding part 21, which includes a bottom part 25a and a peripheral wall 25b, and is opened on an opposite side to the bottom part 25a. There are two concave parts 26 formed in an outer circumferential surface of the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25, which are formed by bending the peripheral wall 25b. The perimeter of the bottom part 25a is formed in a shape following the peripheral wall 25b.
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(25) A plurality of leg parts 25c that protrude on the adsorbent layer 13 side are formed on the bottom part 25a of the liquid storing member 25. The leg parts 25c are formed so as to contact the filter 16 and a space 31 is formed between the filter 16 and the bottom part 25a.
(26) The space forming members 22 are positioned between the end face of the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the casing 2 so as to form a space 32 between an end face of the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the casing 2.
(27) A channel 27 is formed between the concave part 26 provided in the peripheral wall 25b and the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2. The annular member 4a that makes up the tank port 4 is opened in the liquid storing member 25.
(28) The expanding part 21 and the liquid storing member 25 constitute a vapor-liquid separator 35 that separates the evaporated fuel introduced from the tank port into a vapor phase component and a liquid phase component thereof, and the filter 16 separates the vapor-liquid separator 35 from the adsorbent layer 13. The vapor-liquid separator 35 and the adsorbent layer 13 communicate with each other through the channel 27, and spaces 31 and 32.
(29) The liquid storing member 25 is sandwiched between the filter 16 and the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2, which restrains its movement in the direction of the channel 3 (vertical direction in
(30) The filter 16 and the liquid storing member 25 are biased by the filter 19 which is a biasing member via the adsorbent layer 13 toward the tank port 4 side and are restrained from moving in the direction of the channel 3.
(31) In the above-described configuration, a gas containing evaporated fuel introduced from the tank port 4 into the evaporated fuel processing apparatus 1 is separated into the liquid phase component and the vapor phase component through the vapor-liquid separator 35, and then the vapor phase component thereof passes through the space 32 and the channel 27, flows into the adsorbent layer 13 where its fuel component is adsorbed by the adsorbent and the rest is emitted from the atmospheric port 6 into the atmosphere.
(32) On the other hand, in the case of purge control during operation of the engine, a purge control valve is opened by an electronic control unit (ECU) and the air taken into the evaporated fuel processing apparatus 1 from the atmospheric port by a negative pressure in the intake passage flows in a direction opposite to the above-described direction and is supplied from the purge port 5 into the intake passage of the engine. In that case, the fuel component adsorbed to the adsorbent in the adsorbent layer 13 is desorbed and supplied to the engine together with the air.
(33) As described above, the filter 16 is fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2 and the liquid storing member 25 is sandwiched between the filter 16 and the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2, which restrains the movement in the vertical direction in
(34) In addition, by the snap fitting means 30 and the matter that the liquid storing member 25 is sandwiched between the filter 16 and the casing 2, it is possible to restrain the movement of the liquid storing member 25, and to configure the vapor-liquid separator 35 more easily than the canister of the above-described prior art, and also to simplify its manufacturing equipment more than the prior art.
(35) In addition, since the liquid storing member 25 is attached to the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2 by the snap fitting means 30, it is also possible to restrain its movement in a direction orthogonal to the channel 3 (lateral direction in
(36) Even if the engagement by the snap fitting means 30 is released, since the liquid storing member 25 is sandwiched between the filter 16 and the casing 2, the movement in the vertical direction in
Embodiment 2
(37) In Embodiment 1, the channel 27 is formed between the concave part 26 provided in the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2, and the point is that a channel is formed between the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2 and the vapor-liquid separator 35 and the adsorbent layer 13 can communicate with each other through this channel, and the shape and structure of the channel can be optionally set.
(38) For example, without providing the space forming members 22 and without forming the space 32 between the end face of the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the casing 2, the end of the concave part 26 provided in the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 may be notched so that the inside of the liquid storing member 25 and the channel 27 communicate with each other.
(39) On the other hand, instead of providing any concave part in the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25, a concave part may be provided in the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2, and a channel may be formed of the peripheral wall 25b of the liquid storing member 25 and the concave part provided in the inner circumferential surface of the casing 2 so that the vapor-liquid separator 35 and the adsorbent layer 13 communicate with each other through this channel.
(40) Since the rest of the structure is the same as that in Embodiment 1 above, description thereof will be omitted.
(41) Embodiment 2 also has operations and effects similar to those of Embodiment 1.
Embodiment 3
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(43) Embodiment 3 is an embodiment in which a vapor-liquid separator 42 is configured using a liquid storing member 41 which is different from the liquid storing member 25 in Embodiments 1 and 2.
(44) The liquid storing member 41 of Embodiment 3 includes a rectangular bottom part 41a and a peripheral wall 41b following the outer circumferential surface of the bottom part 41a, and the bottom part 41a is provided with a channel pipe 41c that communicates the inside and outside of the bottom part 41a. Moreover, a plurality of leg parts 41d are provided on the adsorbent layer 13 side of the bottom part 41a.
(45) The channel pipe 41c is constructed of an annular hollow pipe, an end on the tank port 4 side of which is positioned closer to the inside of the liquid storing member 41 than the end of the peripheral wall 41b and closer to the tank port 4 side than an opening end of the annular member 4a making up the tank port 4. An end of the channel pipe 41c on the adsorbent layer 13 side is set to be substantially equal to the bottom surface of the bottom part 41a.
(46) Protrusions 43 are formed at appropriate intervals on the four inner circumferential surfaces of the expanding part 21 in the casing 2. The protrusions 43 on the filter 16 side are tapered so as to protrude mote inward as being closer to the tank port 4.
(47) Since the peripheral wall 41b of the liquid storing member 41 is press-fitted in against these protrusions 43, the liquid storing member 41 is thereby attached to the inner circumferential surface of the expanding part 21 in the casing 2 and is prevented from moving in a direction orthogonal to the channel 3.
(48) Since the rest of the structure is the same as that in Embodiments 1 and 2, description thereof will be omitted.
(49) Embodiment 3 also has operations and effects similar to those of Embodiment 1.
Embodiment 4
(50) In Embodiments 1 to 3, the liquid storing member 25 or 41 is provided in the expanding part 21 of the casing 2 and the vapor-liquid separator 35 or 42 is formed, but instead of providing the expanding part 21 that expands from the body 2a in the casing 2, a containing part corresponding to the expanding part 21 that is to contain the liquid storing member 25 or 41 may be formed in the body 2a, and the liquid storing member 25 or 41 may be formed in the containing part to form a vapor-liquid separator.
(51) This vapor-liquid separator is formed so as to be positioned between the tank port 4 and the adsorbent layer 13, and the filter 16 separates the vapor-liquid separator from the adsorbent layer 13.
(52) Since the rest of the structure is the same as that in Embodiments 1 and 2, description thereof will be omitted.
(53) Embodiment 4 also has operations and effects similar to those of Embodiment 1 above.
Other Embodiments
(54) The number of adsorbent layers may be one or more as long as the above-described vapor-liquid separator 35 or 42 is provided between the tank port 4 and the adsorbent layer 13. A space layer without any adsorbent provided between the neighboring adsorbent layers may be formed. In addition, the arrangement of the adsorbent layers and the shape of the channel made up of the adsorbent layers may be optionally set without being limited to the aforementioned embodiments.