Claims
- 1. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing comprising an inlet port, an outlet port, a flow path between the inlet port and the outlet port, and a receptacle;
- a prime mover for moving gaseous fluid through the flow path;
- a selectively operable valve assembly, including an electric actuator, disposed within the housing operable to a first condition for allowing gaseous fluid to move through the flow path and to a second condition for disallowing gaseous fluid from moving through the flow path; and
- wherein the receptacle locates the electric actuator of the valve assembly within the housing and cooperates with the electric actuator of the valve assembly to cooperatively define a portion of the flow path which runs axially along the electric actuator.
- 2. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing comprising an inlet port, an outlet port, a flow path between the inlet port and the outlet port, and a walled receptacle;
- a prime mover for moving gaseous fluid through the flow path;
- a selectively operable valve assembly disposed within the housing operable to a first condition for allowing gaseous fluid to move through the flow path and to a second condition for disallowing gaseous fluid from moving through the flow path;
- wherein the receptacle locates a portion of the valve assembly within the housing and cooperates with that portion of the valve assembly to cooperatively define a portion of the flow path; and
- in which the portion of the valve assembly has a generally cylindrical shape and the walled receptacle comprises at least two circumferentially spaced apart, axially extending ribs that locate the portion of the valve assembly within the walled receptacle space and that define at least one axially extending channel forming the portion of the length of the flow path.
- 3. A module as set forth in claim 2 in which the portion of the valve assembly comprises a solenoid.
- 4. A module as set forth in claim 2 in which the valve assembly further comprises a separate valve seat element disposed and located within the housing.
- 5. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port, a flow path extending between the inlet port and the outlet port, and plural walled receptacle spaces;
- a selectively operable pump mechanism that is disposed in the flow path;
- a selectively operable valve mechanism that is disposed in the flow path;
- a respective electric device for operating a respective one of the mechanisms, the electric device for the pump mechanism being disposed within a first walled receptacle space, and the electric device for the valve mechanism being disposed within a second walled receptacle space;
- the housing comprising plural housing parts that are in assembly relationship to enclose the pump and valve mechanisms within the housing; and
- a portion of the length of the flow path being defined cooperatively by an axially extending portion of the electric device for one of the mechanisms and an axially extending wall of the corresponding walled receptacle space.
- 6. A module as set forth in claim 5 in which the portion of the length of the flow path defined cooperatively by an axially extending portion of the electric device for one of the mechanisms and an axially extending wall of the corresponding walled receptacle space is defined cooperatively by an axially extending portion of the electric device for the valve mechanism and an axially extending wall of the first walled receptacle space.
- 7. A module as set forth in claim 6 in which the electric device for the valve mechanism comprises a solenoid.
- 8. A module as set forth in claim 5 including a sensor disposed within a third of the walled receptacle spaces and fluid-communicated to the flow path.
- 9. A module as set forth in claim 5 in which the electric device for the pump mechanism comprises an electric motor having a shaft axis and the electric device for the valve mechanism comprises a solenoid having an actuator axis, and further including an electric circuit board assembly, comprising electric circuitry, disposed within the housing, and electric circuit connections from the circuitry on the electric circuit board assembly to the electric motor and the solenoid assembly.
- 10. A module as set forth in claim 9 in which the shaft axis and the actuator axis are mutually parallel, and in which the electric circuit connections from the circuitry on the electric circuit board assembly to the electric motor and to the solenoid assembly comprise a lead frame assembly having an expanse that is transverse to shaft and actuator axes.
- 11. A module as set forth in claim 10 including an electric sensor disposed within a third walled receptacle space and fluid-communicated to the flow path, the sensor being electrically connected to the lead frame assembly.
- 12. A module as set forth in claim 9 in which the pump mechanism comprises an impeller pump, the electric motor is disposed in a first of the housing parts, and a second of the housing parts cooperates with the first housing part to enclose the impeller pump within a pumping chamber space of the housing.
- 13. A module as set forth in claim 12 in which the pumping chamber space comprises an outlet communicated to an entrance of the second walled receptacle space, the portion of the length of the flow path being defined cooperatively by an axially extending portion of the electric device for the valve mechanism and an axially extending wall of the second walled receptacle space.
- 14. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port, a flow path extending between the inlet port and the outlet port, and plural walled receptacle spaces;
- a selectively operable pump mechanism that is disposed in the flow path;
- a selectively operable valve mechanism that is disposed in the flow path;
- a respective electric device for operating a respective one of the mechanisms, the electric device for the pump mechanism being disposed within a first walled receptacle space, and the electric device for the valve mechanism being disposed within a second walled receptacle space;
- the housing comprising plural housing parts that are in assembly relationship to enclose the pump and valve mechanisms within the housing;
- a portion of the length of the flow path being defined cooperatively by a portion of the electric device for one of the mechanisms and a wall of the corresponding walled receptacle space;
- the electric device for the pump mechanism comprising an electric motor having a shaft axis, and the electric device for the valve mechanism comprising a solenoid having an actuator axis, and further including an electric circuit board assembly, comprising electric circuitry, disposed within the housing, and electric circuit connections from the circuitry on the electric circuit board assembly to the electric motor and the solenoid assembly;
- the pump mechanism comprising an impeller pump, the electric motor being disposed in a first of the housing parts, and a second of the housing parts cooperating with the first housing part to enclose the impeller pump within a pumping chamber space of the housing;
- the pumping chamber space comprising an outlet communicated to an entrance of the second walled receptacle space, the portion of the length of the flow path being defined cooperatively by a portion of the electric device for the valve mechanism and a wall of the second walled receptacle space; and
- in which one of the housing parts comprises a wall of a casing of a vapor collection canister.
- 15. A module as set forth in claim 14 further including within the casing of the vapor collection canister, a medium that demarcates a clean air side of the canister from a dirty air side of the canister, the dirty air side of the canister being in common with the outlet port, and the clean air side of the canister being in common with the inlet port.
- 16. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing comprising an inlet port, an outlet port, and a flow path extending from the inlet port to the outlet port;
- the housing comprising an internal fuel vapor collection space containing a fuel vapor storage medium that is disposed within the housing to store fuel vapor in an internal region of the housing between a clean air segment of the flow path and a dirty air segment of the flow path;
- a selectively operable pump for pumping gaseous fluid through the flow path in a pumping mode of operation;
- a selectively operable valve for blocking flow through the flow path when in a blocking mode and for passing flow through the flow path when in a passing mode; and
- the dirty air segment of the flow path being in common with the outlet port, and the clean air segment of the flow path being in common with the inlet port.
- 17. A module as set forth in claim 16 in which the valve and the pump are disposed in the clean air segment of the flow path.
- 18. A module as set forth in claim 17 including a sensor having a sensing port communicating with the dirty air segment of the flow path.
- 19. An on-board evaporative emission leak detection module for detecting leakage from an evaporative emission space of a fuel system of an automotive vehicle, the module comprising:
- a housing comprising an inlet port, an outlet port, and a flow path extending from the inlet port to the outlet port;
- a medium that is disposed within the housing to demarcate a clean air segment of the flow path from a dirty air segment of the flow path;
- a selectively operable pump for pumping gaseous fluid through the flow path in a pumping mode of operation;
- a selectively operable valve for blocking flow through the flow path when in a blocking mode and for passing flow through the flow path when in a passing mode; and
- the dirty air segment of the flow path being in common with the outlet port, and the clean air segment of the flow path being in common with the inlet port; and
- in which the housing comprises a vapor collection canister whose interior contains the medium, the canister having a wall that cooperates with further housing parts to enclose the pump and valve within respective receptacle spaces that are external to the canister interior.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION AND PRIORITY CLAIM
This application expressly claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority from the following co-pending patent applications: U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/057,962 filed on Sep. 5, 1997 in the names of Cook et al, entitled "Automotive Evaporative Emission Leak Detection System and Method," and Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/058,275 filed on Sep. 9, 1997 in the names of Cook et al., entitled "Evaporative Emission Leak Detection System;" each of which provisional patent application is expressly incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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