Claims
- 1. An in-tank fuel module for a fuel tank, having at least one electrically conductive component, a conductive lead for connection to a ground plane, a conductive polymeric strand connected to said at least one component and to said lead.
- 2. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one component is a fuel level sensor.
- 3. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one component is a fuel pressure regulator.
- 4. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one component is a fuel pump.
- 5. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one component is a fuel filter housing.
- 6. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conductive polymeric strand is formed from an acetal based polymer.
- 7. The fuel module as claimed in claim 6 wherein said acetal based conductive polymeric strand includes a conductive filler.
- 8. The fuel module as claimed in claim 7 wherein said conductive filler is selected from the group consisting of carbon powder, carbon fiber, carbon fibril, metal fiber, and metal powder.
- 9. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conductive polymeric strand is formed from a nylon based polymer.
- 10. The fuel module as claimed in claim 9 wherein said nylon based conductive polymeric strand includes a conductive filler.
- 11. The fuel module as claimed in claim 10 wherein said conductive filler is selected from the group consisting of carbon powder, carbon fiber, carbon fibril, metal fiber, and metal powder.
- 12. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conductive polymeric strand is extruded from an extrudable material and has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to about 0.005 in2.
- 13. The fuel module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conductive polymeric strand is formed from a material similar to the material forming a portion of said at least one conductive component said conductive polymeric strand is connected and said conductive component by welding.
- 14. An extruded conductive polymeric strand for electrostatic dissipation comprising a conductive polymer and a conductive filler.
- 15. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 14 wherein said conductive polymeric strand formed of extrudable acetal.
- 16. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 15 wherein said conductive filler is selected from the group consisting of carbon powder, carbon fiber, carbon fibril, metal fiber and metal powder.
- 17. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 14 wherein said conductive polymeric strand is formed of extrudable nylon.
- 18. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 17 wherein said conductive filler is selected from the group consisting of carbon powder, carbon fiber, carbon fibril, metal fiber and metal powder.
- 19. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 16 wherein said filler is about 4% by weight of said strand.
- 20. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 18 wherein said filler is about 4% by weight of said conductor.
- 21. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 14 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 22. A conductive as claimed in claim 15 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 23. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 16 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 24. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 17 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 25. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 18 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of also 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 26. A conductive strand as claimed in claim 19 wherein said strand has a cross sectional area of about 0.003 in2 to 0.005 in2.
- 27. A fuel level sensor assembly comprising:
a pivotal float retainer; a conductive float arm mounted to said contact retainer; a resister card including a plurality of parallel and separated traces connected through resisters to a ground plane; a contact member on said contact retainer contacting said traces; said contact member contacting said conductive float arm and being connected to a ground plane through said traces.
- 28. The fuel level sensor as assembly claimed in claim 27 wherein said contact member has a conductive portion contacting said float arm.
- 29. The fuel level sensor as claimed in claim 27 wherein said contact member includes a metallic wire.
- 30. The fuel level sensor as claimed in claim 27 wherein said contact member includes a conductive plastic strand.
- 31. The fuel level sensor as claimed in claim 27 wherein said contact retainer is conductive and defines said contact member.
- 32. An in-tank module for a fuel tank, said module including jet aspiration pump, said pump made of polymeric material and conductive filler.
- 33. The fuel module as claimed in claim 32 wherein said conductive filler is selected from the group consisting of carbon powder, carbon fiber, carbon fibril, metal fiber, and metal powder.
- 34. The fuel module as claimed in claim 32 wherein said polymeric material is a nylon based polymer.
- 35. The fuel module as claimed in claim 32 wherein said polymeric material is an acetal.
- 36. A method of connecting a component of an in-tank fuel module to the ground plane of an electrical system, said module having a fuel level sensing assembly with an electrical conductor for connection to the ground plane of said electrical system, wherein said method includes connecting said electrically conductive component to said conductor of said fuel level sensing assembly.
- 37. A method as claimed in claim 36 wherein said conductive component is a float arm of the fuel level sensing assembly.
- 38. A method as claimed in claim 36 wherein said fuel level sensing assembly includes an array of spaced apart conductive traces and a movable contact member in contact with said traces the method further including connecting said electrically conductive component to said contact member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefits under Title 35 USC § 120 based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/385,185, filed on May 31, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60385185 |
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