Claims
- 1. A canister module comprising:two cylindrical housings that each contain a chamber with an adsorbent, said housings having generally parallel longitudinal axes and being spaced from each other with a floor therebetween so that sidewalls of said chambers and said floor define a passageway between said two housings, said passageway extending in opposite directions perpendicular to a plane containing said longitudinal axes and in a direction away from said floor; and components for operating said module attached within said passageway to at least one of said sidewalls and said floor so as to leave a heat radiation space within said passageway between said components.
- 2. The canister module of claim 1, wherein one of said chambers is connected to outside air through a filter and another of said chambers is connected to a vapor source through a valve, and wherein said components comprise said filter and said valve.
- 3. The canister module of claim 2, further comprising a second valve between said filter and said one of said chambers, said second valve being within said passageway.
- 4. The canister module of claim 2, wherein each of said housings further comprises a vapor opening in an end thereof opposite said floor, and further comprising a first hose that leads from said filter within said passageway to one said vapor opening and a second hose that leads from another said vapor opening to said valve within said passageway.
- 5. The canister module of claim 1, further comprising a generally U-shaped mounting bracket within said passageway and attached outside said passageway to ends of said housings opposite said floor.
- 6. The canister module of claim 5, wherein one of said chambers is connected to outside air through a filter and another of said chambers is connected to a vapor source through a valve, and wherein said components comprise said filter and said valve which are within said passageway and attached to said bracket so as to leave the heat radiation space in said passageway.
- 7. The canister module of claim 1, further comprising plural mounting brackets within said passageway and attached to at least one of said sidewalls and said floor.
- 8. The canister module of claim 7, wherein one of said chambers is connected to outside air through a filter and another of said chambers is connected to a vapor source through a valve, and wherein said components comprise said filter and said valve which are within said passageway and attached to a respective one of said mounting brackets so as to leave the heat radiation space in said passageway.
- 9. The canister module of claim 1, further comprising a cover for closing the passageway in the opposite directions perpendicular to the plane containing said longitudinal axes and in the direction away from said floor.
- 10. A canister module comprising:two cylindrical housings that each contain a chamber with an adsorbent, said housings having generally parallel longitudinal axes and being spaced from each other with a floor therebetween so that sidewalls of said chambers and said floor define a gap between said two housings, said chambers of said two housings being in vapor communication with each other through a path in said floor; one of said chambers being connected to outside air through a filter and another of said chambers being connected to a vapor source through a valve; and a generally U-shaped mounting bracket within said gap and attached outside said gap to ends of said housings opposite said floor, each of said filter and said valve being within said gap and attached to said bracket so as to leave a heat radiation space in said gap.
- 11. The canister module of claim 10, further comprising a second valve between said filter and said one of said chambers, said second valve being within said gap and attached to said bracket.
- 12. The canister module of claim 10, wherein each of said housings further comprises a vapor passage in the end thereof opposite said floor, and further comprising a first hose that leads from said filter within said gap to one said vapor passage and a second hose that leads from another said vapor passage to said valve within said gap.
- 13. The canister module of claim 10, wherein said bracket is spaced from said floor so as to provide a heat radiation space.
- 14. The canister module of claim 10, further comprising a cover for closing said gap in the opposite directions perpendicular to the plane containing said longitudinal axes and in the direction away from said floor.
- 15. A canister module comprising:two cylindrical housings that each contain a chamber with an adsorbent, said housings having generally parallel longitudinal axes and being spaced from each other with a floor therebetween so that sidewalls of said chambers and said floor define a gap between said two housings, said chambers of said two housings being in vapor communication with each other through a path in said floor; one of said chambers being connected to outside air through a filter and another of said chambers being connected to a vapor source through a valve; and plural mounting brackets within said gap and attached to at least one of said sidewalls and said floor, each of said filter and said valve being within said gap and attached to a respective one of said brackets so as to leave a heat radiation space in said gap.
- 16. The canister module of claim 15, further comprising a second valve between said filter and said one of said chambers, said second valve being within said gap and attached to one of said brackets.
- 17. The canister module of claim 15, wherein each of said housings further comprises a vapor passage in the end thereof opposite said floor, and further comprising a first hose that leads from said filter within said gap to one said vapor passage and a second hose that leads from another said vapor passage to said valve within said gap.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-335832 |
Nov 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT Application No. PCT/JP00/08327, filed Nov. 27, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP00/08327 |
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WO01/38715 |
5/31/2001 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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U.S. Patent Application Publication US 2001/0047723 A1 (figures 1-7), published Dec. 6, 2001. |