Fuel filter with internal pressure regulator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6306292
  • Patent Number
    6,306,292
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly includes a housing, an inlet tube, an outlet and return tube each made of stainless steel. An annular filter element is disposed within the housing and abuts at one end a pressure regulator element which is mounted within an O-ring retainer that is fixed within the housing. A resilient device, such as a wave washer or O-ring, is compressed as the assembly is assembled. In operation, fuel flows in through the inlet tube which is radially offset at a first end of the housing and into an annular space around the annular filter element. The fuel then flows through the filter media and the filter element and out of the outlet tube which is aligned with a hollow core of the filter media. If fuel pressure is too high, the fuel then flows through the pressure regulator, out of the return tube and back to the fuel tank.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to fuel filters for internal combustion engines and, more particularly, this invention relates to fuel filters for internal combustion engines, wherein the fuel filters include pressure regulators associated therewith which return excess fuel to fuel tanks.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Fuel filters and pressure regulators are frequently combined and adapted for combination with fuel pump systems, A fuel pump system typically fits in a sealed manner in an opening in wall of a fuel tank and contains an electrically operated fuel pump. Fuel that has entered the fuel pump from the fuel tank is pumped first through a fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly and then through a fuel line extending from the fuel pump system to a fuel rail assembly of an internal combustion engine. Fuel passing to the engine is filtered by the fuel filter, while the pressure is regulated by a pressure regulator juxtaposed with the fuel filter. Typically, the pressure regulator returns excess fuel to the fuel tank from the fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly. This allows the elimination of a return line from the engine to the tank.




It is, of course, important to configure the fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly to minimize the possibility of leaks and it is preferable to make the assembly convenient to both fabricate and assemble, while arranging the device so as to not require extensive modification of any associated fuel system components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the aforementioned considerations, it is a feature of the present invention to provide a new and improved fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly, wherein the assembly is leak resistant and is relatively convenient to assemble, while being configured for inclusion in a fuel system, wherein the fuel system need not be redesigned to accommodate the fuel filter pressure regulator assembly.




In view of these features and other features, the present invention is directed to a fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly comprising a housing having a first end and a second end, wherein the housing is formed about an axis and has a side wall, a first end wall at the first end thereof and a second end wall at the second end thereof. An annular filter element is disposed within the housing in spaced relation to the side wall to form a space therebetween. The annular filter element has a first end, a second end and a core, with the second end being at the second end wall of the housing. A pressure regulating element is disposed within the housing, the pressure regulating element having a first end juxtaposed at the first end wall of the housing and a second end engaging the first end of the annular filter element. The annular filter element and the pressure regulating element are acted upon by a resilient device to axially position the elements within the housing. An inlet is in communication with the space between the side wall of the housing and the annular filter element, while an outlet through the second end wall of the housing is in communication with the core of the annular filter element. Consequently, fuel under pressure flows into the inlet, through the filter element, into the core of the filter element and through the outlet. A fuel return disposed in communication with the core of the annular filter element via the pressure regulating element returns fuel to a fuel tank when pressure inside the housing exceeds a preselected pressure.




In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the assembly is made of stainless steel and, in accordance with further aspects of the invention, the first end wall is unitary with the side wall and the second end wall is attached and fixed to close the second end of the housing. Preferably, a resilient device such as an O-ring or wave spring is disposed between the pressure regulating element and the filter element to axially position the elements within the housing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly configured in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an end view of one embodiment of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an end view of the opposite end of the assembly of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged side elevation of the fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly of

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation of a stainless steel housing enclosing a fuel filter and pressure regulator shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an end view of a first end of the housing of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a side elevation of a filter element cap;





FIG. 8

is an end view of the filter element cap of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation of an O-ring retainer used to retain a modular pressure regulating element;





FIG. 10

is an end view of the O-ring retainer of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is an end view of a stainless steel base which forms a second end wall when combined with the housing of

FIGS. 5 and 6

; and





FIG. 12

is a side elevation taken along lines


12





12


of FIG.


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, there is shown a fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly


20


configured in accordance with the principles of the present invention. The assembly


20


includes a cylindrical housing


22


formed about an axis


23


(see also FIGS.


5


and


6


), a fuel inlet


24


, a fuel outlet


26


and a fuel return


28


. Fuel drawn from a fuel pump (not shown) connected to a fuel tank (not shown) enters through the inlet


24


, flows through a filter within the housing


22


and exits through the outlet


26


. If pressure is too high within the housing


22


, excess fuel is returned to the tank (not shown) by the fuel return


28


. Optionally, a grounding strap


30


extends from a first end wall


31


unitary with the front of the housing


22


to a bracket


32


. A second end wall


33


of the housing


22


is welded thereto.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the housing


22


of the fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly


20


has therein an annular filter element


36


which includes an annular filter media


38


defining a hollow central core


40


. The filter media


38


has a first end


42


and .second end


44


, The first end


42


has a filter element cap


46


(see also

FIGS. 7 and 8

) thereon which seals the first end of the filter element


38


. The filter element cap


46


is annular in configuration and has an end plate portion


48


and an outer lip


50


which cooperate with an inner collar


52


to seal off the first end


42


of the filter media


38


. The inner collar


52


has a step


54


thereon defining a shoulder


56


and projects into the hollow core


40


of the filter element


38


.




The filter element cap


46


abuts a radially projecting peripheral flange


60


of a pressure regulating element


62


. The pressure regulating element


62


has a first end portion


64


and a second end portion


66


. The first end portion


64


is disposed adjacent the first end


31


of the housing


22


, while the second end portion


66


projects into the hollow a core


40


of the filter element


38


. An O-ring


70


seated on the shoulder


56


of the filter element cap


46


engages a shoulder


72


on the second end portion


66


of the pressure regulator element


62


to seal the filter element


38


with respect to the pressure regulator element


62


.




Pressure regulating element


62


is of a standard configuration similar to the pressure regulating element disclosed in patents such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,435,345 and 5,435,344, available from Siemens Automotive LP of Auburn Hills, Mich.




The pressure regulator element


62


has a cylindrical portion


74


which within an O-ring retainer


80


(shown in isolation in FIGS.


9


and


10


). The O-ring retainer


80


has a first end


82


and a second end


84


. The second end


84


has a collar portion


86


with a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the flange


60


on the pressure regulator element


62


. In accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, the collar portion


86


receives therein a wave spring


88


which bears against the flange


60


of the pressure regulating element


62


(see

FIG. 4

) to urge the pressure regulating element against the filter element cap


46


and thus against the filter element


36


to urge the filter element towards the second end wall


32


of the housing


22


. In accordance with the first embodiment of the invention, the O-ring retainer


82


has an intermediate portion


96


which includes an O-ring seat


98


that receives an O-ring


99


that radially seals with a cylindrical portion


100


of the pressure regulating element


62


so as to seal therewith. When a wave spring


88


is utilized, the O-ring


99


provides a seal between the O-ring retainer


80


and the pressure regulating element


62


.




In a second and preferred embodiment, the O-ring


99


and wave spring


88


are replaced by a single O-ring


101


(see FIG.


7


). The O-ring


101


both seals with an end face


102


of the pressure regulating element


62


and provides a resilient force urging the pressure regulating element


62


against the filter element cap


46


which in turn urges the filter element


36


toward the second end


33


of the housing


22


.




As is seen in

FIG. 9

, the O-ring retainer


80


has a projecting end


104


joined to the intermediate portion


96


by a radial portion


106


. The projecting end


104


is secured to an inner surface


108


of the return


28


by adhesive. The inner surface


108


of the return


28


is provided on an axially extending end flange


110


of a tube


112


that defines the return


28


. The axially extending end flange


110


fits within an axially projecting lip


114


on the first end wall


31


of the housing


22


and is braised thereto. Accordingly, the O-ring retainer


82


abuts the inner surface of the first end wall


31


of housing


22


with the radially extending portion


106


, while being adhered within the axially extending flange


110


of the tube


112


. The tube


112


has a crimp


120


thereon which serves as a stop when the assembly


20


is mounted in a fuel system (not shown).




The filter media


38


of the filter element


36


abuts a base


122


which serves as an end plate for the filter media


38


, as well as the second end


33


of the housing


22


. Preferably, the base


122


is fixed to the filter media


38


by being adhered thereto to form an integral unit so that the base is part of the filter element


36


along with the filter element cap


46


and the filter media. The base


122


(see in isolation in

FIGS. 11 and 12

) includcs a V-shaped peripheral channel


130


which has a width equal to the width of an annular space


132


between the side wall


134


of the housing


22


and the filter media


38


. The base


122


has a U-shaped slot


136


outboard of the peripheral channel


130


which receives the end of the side wall


134


of housing


22


therein. In order to fix the base


122


in place in a leak-proof relationship, that outer wall


138


of the channel


130


is laser-welded to the inner surface of the side wall


134


of housing


22


.




The base


122


has a central opening


142


defined by an axially extending lip


144


. The axially extending lip extends slightly within the hollow core


40


of the filter media


38


and receives therein a quick-connect component


146


. The quick-connect housing


146


is secured by braising


148


at the juncture of the opening


142


and a barrel portion


150


of the housing


146


. Disposed within the quick-connect housing


146


is a quick-connect coupling


160


. The quick-connect coupling


160


includes spring arms


162


which retain a complementary male quick-connect coupling not shown on a fuel line (not shown) leading to an internal combustion engine (not shown). The quick-connect coupling


160


also includes O-rigs


164


which seal with the male quick-connect coupling (not shown) which is attached to the fuel line (not shown).




Referring again to

FIG. 4

, the first end


31


of the housing


22


has a second, radially offset opening


170


defined by an inwardly projecting lip


172


. Received within the inwardly projecting lip


172


is inlet tube


174


which defines the inlet


24


. The inlet tube


174


is braised at the juncture


178


with the first end


31


of the housing


22


in order to affix the inlet tube


174


in place. A stop


180


is formed on the inlet tube


174


by crimping the inlet tube.




In operation, fuel from a fuel tank (not shown) enters the inlet


24


defined by the inlet tube


174


and flows into the annular space


132


. Since the fuel is under pressure, it passes through the filter media


38


in the direction of row


186


into the hollow core


40


of the filter media. The fuel then flows through the female quick-connect coupling


160


, and a mating male quick-connect coupling (not shown), through a fuel line (not shown) to an engine (not shown). If the fuel pressure in the hollow core


40


of the filter element


36


(or anywhere within the housing


22


) becomes excess, the pressure regulator element


62


opens so that excess fuel passes therethrough and out of the return


28


defined by tube


112


to the fuel tank (not shown).




The housing


22


, base


122


, inlet tube


174


, quick-connect component


146


and return tube


112


are all preferably made of stainless steel (Type 304L). The O-ring retainer


80


, the filter element cap


46


are both made of steel, preferably CRS and S.A.E. 108.




From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing m the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.



Claims
  • 1. A fuel filter and pressure regulator assembly comprising:a unitary housing having a single wall having a closed first end and an open second end, formed about an axis and having a side wall and a first end wall at the first end and a separate component closing the open second end of the single wall and forming a second end wall; an annular filter element disposed within the housing in spaced relation to the side wall thereof to form a space therebetween, the annular filter element having a first end, a second end and a core, the second end being urged against the second end wall of the housing; a pressure regulating element disposed within the housing, the pressure regulating element having a first end juxtaposed at the first end wall of the housing and a second end engaging the first end of the annular filter element; a resilient device acting on the elements to axially position the elements within the housing; an inlet disposed at the first end wall of the housing in communication with the space between the side wall of the housing and the filter element; an outlet through the second end wall in communication with the core of the filter element, wherein fuel under pressure flows into the inlet, through the filter element, into the core of the filter element and out of the assembly through the outlet; and a fuel return projecting from the first end of the housing in communication with the core through the pressure regulating element for returning fuel to a fuel tank when pressure inside the housing exceeds a selected pressure.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing is made of stainless steel.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein the first end wall is unitary with the side wall and the second end wall is attached to the side wall in fluid tight engagement.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 3, wherein the resilient device is disposed between the first end wall of the housing and the pressure regulating element to urge the pressure regulating element toward the filter element and the filter element toward the second end wall of the housing.
  • 5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pressure regulating element is received slidably in a retainer and the resilient device disposed between the retainer and pressure regulating element.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein at least one seal is disposed between the retainer and the pressure regulating element.
  • 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the seal is an O-ring radially engaging the pressure regulating element.
  • 8. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the seal is an O-ring axially engaging the pressure regulating element.
  • 9. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the return includes a tube having an enlarged end which is received in an opening through the first end wall of the housing and wherein the retainer is received and fixed within the enlarged end.
  • 10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the second end wall is a base which is an integral part of the filter element and which has a U-shaped peripheral channel projecting into the housing between the side wall and filter element.
  • 11. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first end wall is unitary with the side wall and the second end wall is attached to the side wall in fluid tight engagement.
  • 12. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein the resilient device is disposed between the first end wall of the housing and the pressure regulating element to urge the pressure regulating element toward the filter element and the filter element toward the second end wall of the housing.
  • 13. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the resilient device is disposed between the first end wall of the housing and the pressure regulating element to urge the pressure regulating element toward the filter element and the filter element toward the second end wall of the housing.
  • 14. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein the pressure regulating element is received slidably in a retainer and the resilient device disposed between the retainer and pressure regulating element.
  • 15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein at least one seal is disposed between the retainer and the pressure regulating element.
  • 16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the seal is an O-ring axially engaging the pressure regulating element.
  • 17. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the return includes a tube having an enlarged end which is received in an opening through the first end wall of the housing and wherein the retainer is received and fixed within the enlarged end.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION

This invention is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/022,015, filed on Feb. 11, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,752.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/022015 Feb 1998 US
Child 09/498715 US