Claims
- 1. A fuel pump mounted in a fuel tank for delivering a fuel from said fuel tank, said fuel pump comprising:
- a pump housing which defines a pump chamber having a suction port and a delivery port;
- an impeller rotatably disposed in said pump chamber and provided on an outer periphery thereof with a multiplicity of blades formed thereon;
- driving means for rotatingly driving said impeller so as o enable said impeller to suck said fuel through said suction port and pressurize and deliver the same through said delivery port;
- vapor relief port means formed a wall of said pump housing to discharge vapor of fuel generated as a result of rotation of said impeller from said pump chamber into a space in said fuel tank; and
- vapor relief extension passage means connected to said vapor relief port means and opening in the space in said fuel tank, the total length of said vapor relief port means and said vapor relief extension passage means being substantially 15 mm or greater, said vapor relief extension passage means having an outlet which is at least as large in cross-sectional opening area as other passage portions of said vapor relief extension passage means, whereby pulsating components carried by the fuel vapor and liquid fuel discharged through said vapor relief port means are attenuated as said vapor and liquid fuel travels along said vapor relief extension passage means, whereby impeller noise is suppressed remarkably.
- 2. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is constituted by a groove formed in an outer surface of said pump housing and a covering member which covers said groove along the surface of said pump housing.
- 3. A fuel pump according to claim 2, wherein the groove formed in said pump housing has an arcuate form which extends in a direction of rotation of the impeller from a portion at which said groove is connected to said vapor relief port means to a portion at which said groove opens into the space in said fuel tank.
- 4. A fuel pump according to claim 2, wherein said covering member is constituted by a cushion rubber which is interposed between said fuel pump and a member for supporting said fuel pump, so as to prevent transmission of vibration.
- 5. A fuel pump according to claim 2, wherein said vapor relief extension passage mans has an enlarged portion at an intermediate portion thereof between a portion connected to said vapor relief port means and a portion at which it opens into the space in said fuel tank.
- 6. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is constituted by a groove formed in a covering member secured to an outer surface of said pump housing, said groove being communicated with said vapor relief port means, and the surface of said pump housing.
- 7. A fuel pump according to claim 6, wherein said groove formed in said covering member has an arcuate form and extends in a direction of rotation of said impeller from a portion at which it is connected to said vapor relief port means to a portion at which it opens into the space in said fuel tank.
- 8. A fuel pump according to claim 6, wherein said covering member is constituted by a cushion rubber interposed between said fuel pump and a supporting member of said fuel pump so as to prevent transmission of vibration.
- 9. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means includes a pipe which is fixed to said pump housing and connected to said vapor relief port means.
- 10. A fuel pump according to claim 9, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means includes a rigid pipe fixed to said pump housing and connected to said vapor relief port means, and an elastic pipe connected to a free end of said rigid pipe.
- 11. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is constituted by a bore formed to extend through a cushion rubber interposed between said pump housing and a member supporting said fuel pump housing for preventing transmission of vibration.
- 12. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means extends upwardly so that its opening to the space of said fuel tank is spaced from a wall of said fuel tank.
- 13. A fuel pump according to claim 12, wherein the opening of said vapor relief extension passage means is located above said fuel pump at the lowest.
- 14. A fuel pump according to claim 12, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is provided with an expansion chamber connected to an upper end thereof, said expansion chamber being directed downwardly from a portion thereof at which it is connected to the upper end of said vapor relief extension passage means, and said expansion chamber being provided in a lower side wall thereof with an opening, so that said vapor relief expansion passage means is communicated with the space in said fuel tank through the opening of said expansion chamber.
- 15. A fuel pump as in claim 1, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is of a substantially uniform cross-sectional area over the entire length thereof.
- 16. A fuel pump mounted in a fuel tank to deliver a fuel from the inside to the outside of said fuel tank, said fuel pump comprising:
- a pump section including a regenerative type pump constituted by a pump housing defining a pump chamber with a suction port and a deliver port, and an impeller rotatably disposed in said pump chamber and provided with a multiplicity of blades formed on an outer periphery thereof;
- a driving section for driving said impeller so as to enable said impeller to suck said fuel from said suction port and to pressurize and deliver the same through said delivery port;
- a cylindrical casing encasing said pump section and said rotary driving section;
- vapor relief port means formed through a wall of said pump housing for relieving vapor of fuel generated in said pump housing into a space in said fuel tank; and
- vapor relief extension passage means connected at its one end to said vapor relief port means and opening at its other end in parallel with said wall of said pump housing in the space in said fuel tank, said vapor relief extension passage means extending in an arcuate form in a direction of rotation of said impeller from said one end to said other end, the total length of a path constituted by said vapor relief port means and said vapor relief extension passage means being substantially at least 15 mm, said vapor relief extension passage means having an outlet which is at least as large in cross-sectional opening area as other passage portions of said vapor relief extension passage means.
- 17. A fuel pump as in claim 16, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is of a substantially uniform cross-sectional area over the entire length thereof.
- 18. A fuel pump mounted in a fuel tank for delivering a fuel from said fuel tank, said fuel pump comprising:
- a pump housing which defines a pump chamber having a suction port and a delivery port;
- an impeller rotatably disposed in said pump chamber and provided on an outer periphery thereof with a multiplicity of blades formed thereon;
- driving means for rotatingly driving said impeller so as to enable said impeller to suck said fuel through said suction port and pressurize and deliver the same through said delivery port;
- vapor relief port means formed in a wall of said pump housing to discharge vapor of fuel generated as a result of rotation of said impeller from said pump chamber into a space in said fuel tank; and
- vapor relief extension passage means connected to said vapor relief port means and opening in the space in said fuel tank, the total length of said vapor relief port means and said vapor relief extension passage means being substantially 28 mm or greater, said vapor relief extension passage means having an outlet which is at least as large in cross-sectional opening area as other passage portions of said vapor relief extension passage means, whereby pulsating components carried by the fuel vapor and liquid fuel discharged through said vapor relief port means are attenuated as said vapor and liquid fuel travels along said vapor relief extension passage means, whereby impeller noise is suppressed remarkably.
- 19. A fuel pump as in claim 18, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is of a substantially uniform cross-sectional area over the entire length thereof.
- 20. A fuel pump mounted in a fuel tank to deliver a fuel from the inside to the outside of said fuel tank, said fuel pump comprising:
- a pump section including a regenerative type pump constituted by a pump housing defining a pump chamber with a suction port and a delivery port, and an impeller rotatably disposed in said pump chamber and provided with a multiplicity of blades formed on an outer periphery thereof;
- a driving section for driving said impeller so as to enable said impeller to suck said fuel from said suction port and to pressurize and deliver the same through said delivery port;
- a cylindrical casing encasing said pump section and said rotary driving section;
- vapor relief port means formed through a wall of said pump housing for relieving vapor of fuel generated in said pump housing into a space in said fuel tank; and
- vapor relief extension passage means connected at its one end to said vapor relief port means and opening at its other end in parallel with said wall of said pump housing in the space in said fuel tank, said vapor relief extension passage means extending in an arcuate form in a direction of rotation of said impeller from said one end to said other end, the total length of a path constituted by said vapor relief port means and said vapor relief extension passage means being substantially at least 28 mm, said vapor relief extension passage means having an outlet which is at least as large in cross-sectional opening area as other passage portions of said vapor relief extension passage means.
- 21. A fuel pump as in claim 20, wherein said vapor relief extension passage means is of a substantially uniform cross-sectional area over the entire length thereof.
Priority Claims (3)
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60-176244 |
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61-58991 |
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61-117036 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 894,894, filed Aug. 8, 1986, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Continuations (1)
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