Claims
- 1. A fluid reservoir for removable connection to a fluid system in a vehicle, said fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid flows, said reservoir comprising:a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture, said container being constructed to be removably connected to said fluid system of said vehicle to allow for fluid communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path via said flow aperture; and a valve mounted to the container at said flow aperture, wherein said valve substantially prevents said fluid in said interior space of said container from flowing out through said flow aperture when an exterior portion of said valve is exposed to ambient air, and wherein said valve is a pressure-activated valve that allows said fluid to flow from said interior space into said fluid path via said flow aperture only if a pressure within said interior space exceeds a pressure outside of said interior space by a first predetermined amount, and wherein said first predetermined amount is greater than a pressure across said valve when said container is full of fluid and said flow aperture is exposed to ambient air.
- 2. The fluid reservoir of claim 1, wherein said valve has open and closed positions, and wherein the valve substantially prevents said fluid in said container from flowing out through said flow aperture when said valve is closed.
- 3. A fluid reservoir for removable connection to a fluid system in a vehicle, said fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid flows, said reservoir comprising:a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture, said container being constructed to be removably connected to said fluid system of said vehicle to allow for fluid communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path via said flow aperture; and a valve mounted to the container at said flow aperture, wherein said valve substantially prevents said fluid in said interior space of said container from flowing out through said flow aperture when an exterior portion of said valve is exposed to ambient air, wherein said valve is a pressure-activated valve and wherein said pressure-activated valve allows said fluid to flow from said interior space into said fluid path via said flow aperture only if a pressure within said interior space exceeds a pressure outside of said interior space by a first predetermined amount and also allows fluid to flow from said fluid path into said interior space via said flow aperture only if a pressure in said fluid path exceeds said pressure within said interior space by a second predetermined amount.
- 4. The fluid reservoir of claim 3, wherein said first amount is greater than said second predetermined amount.
- 5. The fluid reservoir of claim 3, wherein said valve comprises a flexible diaphragm having at least one slit extending at least partially across a middle portion of said diaphragm.
- 6. The fluid reservoir of claim 5, wherein said at least one slit comprises two slits.
- 7. The fluid reservoir of claim 6, wherein said middle portion of said diaphragm bulges toward said interior space when there is no pressure gradient across said valve.
- 8. A vehicle comprising:a fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid is circulated; and a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said fluid path, said fluid reservoir comprising a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture that allows for communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path; a filling tube having (a) a first end into which fluid may be added and (b) a second end disposed within said interior space at a vertical position generally corresponding to a maximum desired fluid level; and an air escape passage having first and second ends, said second end of said air escape passage being disposed higher than said second end of said filling tube, said first end of said air escape passage communicating with said interior space, said passage having a cross-sectional area substantially smaller than a cross-sectional area of an interior of said filling tube, whereby said filling tube enables air that is displaced during fluid filling to escape from said interior space to an ambient environment until a fluid level in said interior space reaches said second end, whereupon said second end causes said fluid to accumulate in said filling tube when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and whereby said escape passage enables air to gradually escape from said interior space of said container so that said fluid accumulated in said filling tube gradually flows into said interior space when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and wherein said second end of said air escape passage communicates with a portion of said filling tube intermediate said first and second ends thereof.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said vehicle comprises an engine for propelling said vehicle and said fluid reservoir is disposed above said engine.
- 10. A vehicle comprising:a fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid is circulated; and a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with said fluid path, said fluid reservoir comprising a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture that allows for communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path; a filling tube having (a) a first end into which fluid may be added and (b) a second end disposed within said interior space at a vertical position generally corresponding to a maximum desired fluid level; and an air escape passage having first and second ends, said second end of said air escape passage being disposed higher than said second end of said filling tube, said first end of said air escape passage communicating with said interior space, said passage having a cross-sectional area substantially smaller than a cross-sectional area of an interior of said filling tube, whereby said filling tube enables air that is displaced during fluid filling to escape from said interior space to an ambient environment until a fluid level in said interior space reaches said second end, whereupon said second end causes said fluid to accumulate in said filling tube when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and whereby said escape passage enables air to gradually escape from said interior space of said container so that said fluid accumulated in said filling tube gradually flows into said interior space when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and wherein said reservoir further comprises an overflow port at an upper portion of said filling tube.
- 11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said fluid system further comprises an overflow tube removably fluidly communicating with an external end of said overflow port to permit excess fluid in said filling tube to flow through said overflow port and tube to a predetermined location.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 11, wherein said second end of said air escape passage communicates with said overflow tube.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said second end of said air escape passage fluidly communicates with said overflow port.
- 14. The vehicle of claim 11, wherein said vehicle is a personal watercraft and said predetermined location is a bottom of a hull of said personal watercraft.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said fluid system comprises a closed-loop fluid circulation system.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said fluid system is a coolant circulation system.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said vehicle is an ATV.
- 18. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said vehicle is a snowmobile.
- 19. A fluid reservoir for removable fluid communication with a fluid system in a vehicle, said fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid flows, said fluid reservoir comprising:a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture constructed to be removably connected to said fluid path to allow for fluid communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path via said flow aperture; a filling tube having (a) a first end into which fluid may be added and (b) a second end disposed within said interior space at a vertical position generally corresponding to a maximum desired fluid level; and an air escape passage having first and second ends, said first end of said air escape passage communicating with said interior space, said passage having a cross-sectional area substantially smaller than a cross-sectional area of an inside of said filling tube, whereby said filling tube enables air that is displaced during fluid filling to escape from said interior space to an ambient environment through said second end of said filling tube until a fluid level in said interior space reaches said second end of said filling tube, whereupon said second end of said filling tube causes said fluid to accumulate in said filling tube when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and whereby said escape passage enables air to gradually escape from said interior space so that said fluid accumulated in said filling tube gradually flows into said interior space when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and wherein said second end of said air escape passage communicates with a portion of said filling tube intermediate said first and second ends thereof.
- 20. A fluid reservoir for removable fluid communication with a fluid system in a vehicle, said fluid system defining a fluid path through which a fluid flows, said fluid reservoir comprising:a container defining a fluid receiving interior space and having a flow aperture constructed to be removably connected to said fluid path to allow for fluid communication between said interior space of said container and said fluid path via said flow aperture; a filling tube having (a) a first end into which fluid may be added and (b) a second end disposed within said interior space at a vertical position generally corresponding to a maximum desired fluid level; and an air escape passage having first and second ends, said first end of said air escape passage communicating with said interior space, said passage having a cross-sectional area substantially smaller than a cross-sectional area of an inside of said filling tube, whereby said filling tube enables air that is displaced during fluid filling to escape from said interior space to an ambient environment through said second end of said filling tube until a fluid level in said interior space reaches said second end of said filling tube, whereupon said second end of said filling tube causes said fluid to accumulate in said filling tube when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and whereby said escape passage enables air to gradually escape from said interior space so that said fluid accumulated in said filling tube gradually flows into said interior space when said fluid level is above said second end of said filling tube, and wherein said reservoir further comprises an overflow port disposed at an upper portion of said filling tube such that when a fluid height in said filling tube reaches said overflow port, said fluid flows out of said filling tube through said overflow port.
- 21. The reservoir of claim 20, wherein said second end of said air escape passage is in fluid communication with said overflow port.
- 22. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said vehicle comprises an engine for propelling said vehicle and said fluid reservoir is disposed above said engine.
- 23. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said fluid system comprises a closed-loop fluid circulation system.
- 24. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said fluid system is a coolant circulation system.
- 25. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said vehicle is an ATV.
- 26. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said vehicle is a snowmobile.
- 27. The fluid reservoir of claim 3, wherein said valve has open and closed positions, and wherein the valve substantially prevents said fluid in said container from flowing out through said flow aperture when said valve is closed.
- 28. The fluid reservoir of claim 1, wherein said valve comprises a flexible diaphragm having at least one slit extending at least partially across a middle portion of said diaphragm.
- 29. The fluid reservoir of claim 28, wherein said at least one slit comprises two slits.
- 30. The fluid reservoir of claim 29, wherein said middle portion of said diaphragm bulges toward said interior space when there is no pressure gradient across said valve.
- 31. The fluid reservoir of claim 31, in combination with a vehicle having said fluid system.
- 32. The fluid reservoir of claim 31, wherein said vehicle is one of a personal watercraft, a snowmobile, and an all terrain vehicle.
- 33. The fluid reservoir of claim 31, wherein said fluid system comprises a closed-loop fluid circulation system.
- 34. The fluid reservoir of claim 33, wherein said fluid system comprises a coolant circulation system.
- 35. The fluid reservoir of claim 31, further comprising an engine, wherein said fluid reservoir is disposed above said engine when connected to said fluid system.
- 36. The fluid reservoir of claim 3, in combination with a vehicle having said fluid system.
- 37. The fluid reservoir of claim 36, wherein said vehicle is one of a personal watercraft, a snowmobile, and an all terrain vehicle.
- 38. The fluid reservoir of claim 36, wherein said fluid system comprises a closed-loop fluid circulation system.
- 39. The fluid reservoir of claim 38, wherein said fluid system comprises a coolant circulation system.
- 40. The fluid reservoir of claim 36, further comprising an engine, wherein said fluid reservoir is disposed above said engine when connected to said fluid system.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/286,723 titled “COOLANT RESERVOIR VALVE FOR ENABLING REMOVAL OF RESERVOIR WITHOUT COOLANT LOSS,” filed on Apr. 27, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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