Fuel sender assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675778
  • Patent Number
    6,675,778
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fuel sender assembly comprises an electric fuel pump held in a mounting plate which is, in turn, mounted in a fuel tank, such as an automotive fuel tank. The mounting plate includes a chamber wall that defines a pump chamber having an inboard end and an outboard end. The electric fuel pump is received in the pump chamber such that an inlet end, which includes a fuel inlet, is disposed within the fuel tank adjacent the inboard end of the pump chamber. The outlet end of the fuel pump includes the electrical terminals and is disposed adjacent the outboard end of the pump chamber so that the electrical terminals are accessible outside the fuel pump for connection to an external power source. A hermetic seal is formed between the fuel pump and the chamber wall to prevent vapors from escaping through the pump chamber. The fuel sender assembly permits electrical connections to be made to the fuel pump without requiring wires within the fuel tank.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a fuel sender assembly that includes an electrical fuel pump held in a mounting plate mounted in a fuel tank. More particularly, this invention relates to a fuel sender assembly where in the mounting plate mounts the fuel pump such that the fuel inlet to the fuel pump is disposed within the fuel tank and the electrical terminals for the fuel pump are accessible outside the fuel tank, and wherein a hermetic seal is formed between the mounting plate and the fuel pump to contain fuel vapors within the fuel tank.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a typical automotive vehicle, fuel is supplied to an internal combustion engine from a fuel tank by a fuel sender assembly that includes an electric fuel pump mounted in the fuel tank. The electric fuel pump comprises electrical terminals connected to an external electrical system by wires within the fuel tank. There is concern that the wire insulation may become worn or damaged, or that the wires may become disconnected from the pump terminals, and that spurious sparking may occur. Under normal conditions, the fuel-rich vapors within the tank are deficient in oxygen and do not sustain combustion. Nonetheless, it is desired to prevent electrical sparking from contact with fuel vapors within the tank, as a precaution against even extraordinary circumstances that may arise, such as catastrophic breach of the fuel tank.




Therefore, it is desired to provide a fuel sender assembly that includes a fuel pump mounted in a fuel tank and wherein the electrical connections to the fuel pump are made directly to the fuel pump without wires within the fuel tank that may become worn or damaged or disconnected from pump terminals.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention, a fuel sender assembly is provided for use in a fuel tank, such as a fuel tank for an automotive vehicle. A fuel sender assembly includes a mounting plate adapted to be mounted in the fuel tank. The mounting plate includes a chamber wall that defines a pump chamber. The chamber wall has an inboard end disposed within the fuel tank and an outboard end, and extends circumferentially about the pump chamber between the ends. The fuel sender assembly also includes an electric fuel pump received in the pump chamber. The inlet end of the fuel pump, which includes the fuel inlet, is disposed within the fuel tank adjacent the inboard end of the pump chamber. The outlet end, which includes the electrical terminals for connection to an external power source, are disposed adjacent the outboard end of the pump chamber. The fuel sender assembly further comprises sealing means for forming a hermetic seal between the chamber wall and the fuel pump to prevent vapors from escaping from the fuel tank through the pump chamber. In one aspect of this invention, the seal is formed by a sealing element interposed between the housing of the fuel pump and the chamber wall. In another aspect of this invention, the mounting plate includes a circumferental projection that extends inwardly about the pump chamber adjacent the outboard end, and the seal is formed by a sealing element that engages the circumferential projection and the outlet end of the fuel pump. Accordingly, this invention provides a fuel sender assembly wherein the fuel pump is retained in a mounting plate that is attached to a fuel tank and wherein the electrical terminals are accessible outside the tank to allow them to be connected without requiring wires within the tank.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be further illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a fuel sender assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 2

is perspective view, partially cut-away, showing a fuel sender assembly in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a fuel sender assembly in accordance with this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention, referring to

FIG. 1 and 2

, there is depicted a fuel sender assembly


10


that is adapted to be mounted in a fuel tank


12


and includes an electric fuel pump


40


for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle. The internal combustion engine may be either a diesel engine or a spark ignition engine. Fuel tank


12


includes an opening


14


surrounded by an externally threaded rim


16


into which assembly


10


is mounted, as hereinafter described.




Fuel sender assembly


10


comprises a mounting plate


20


that attaches fuel pump


40


in the fuel tank. Mounting plate


20


includes a flange


22


generally coextensive with opening


14


. Flange


22


includes a perimeter


24


that rests on a ledge


26


formed about the inner circumference of rim


16


, and is secured there by an internally threaded ring


28


that is screwed onto rim


16


.




Mounting plate


20


includes a chamber wall


32


depending from flange


22


and defining a pump chamber


30


that is sized and shaped for receiving and retaining the fuel pump. In this embodiment, chamber


30


is cylindrical about an axis


34


that is perpendicular to flange


22


. Wall


32


includes an inboard end


33


disposed within the fuel tank and an outboard end


35


adjacent flange


22


.




Electric fuel pump


40


is received in pump chamber


30


. By way of an example, a preferred fuel pump is commercially available from Visteon Corporation and designated model VP IL2U-9350-JA. Pump


40


comprises a pump housing


42


, preferably formed of metal, that is generally cylindrical about axis


34


and encloses major elements of the fuel pump including an electric motor and pumping elements. Pump


40


includes an inlet end


44


that includes a fuel inlet


46


and is disposed adjacent inboard end


33


. A sock filter (not shown) is attached to inlet


46


and secured on post


45


. Pump


40


also includes an outlet end


48


adjacent outboard end


35


and comprising a fuel outlet


50


and electrical terminals


52


surrounded by a protective wall


54


. A rolled shoulder


58


is formed in housing


42


adjacent outlet end,


46


. It is an advantage of this invention that terminals


52


are accessible outside fuel tank


12


for convenient connection to a wiring harness for supplying electrical power to the pump from the vehicle electrical system, and also that outlet


50


is located outside the fuel tank for connection to a fuel line leading to the engine.




For assembly, pump


40


is coaxially inserted through inboard end


33


of chamber wall


32


and positioned against a stop


62


formed in chamber wall


32


. A vibration insulator


60


is disposed about outlet end


48


and rolled edge


58


and is pressed against stop


62


. Insulator


60


is formed of polymeric material effective to dampen vibrations generated by pump


40


during operation and thereby reduce noise. At inboard end


33


, pump


40


is retained by a retainer


56


. For this purpose, a bracket


64


is formed on the outer surface of wall


30


adjacent inboard end


33


and defines slots


66


that axially receive locking tabs


68


on retainer ring


56


. An insulator


70


is disposed between retainer


56


and chamber wall


32


to dampen vibration of fuel pump


40


and thereby reduce noise from fuel pump operation. In this embodiment, insulators


58


and


70


are formed of low-density, compressible polymeric material, such as a foam material, to provide optimum vibration damping.




Fuel sender assembly also includes a sealing element


72


interposed between pump housing


42


and chamber wall


32


to form a hermetic seal to prevent fuel vapors within tank


12


from escaping through chamber


30


about the pump. Sealing element


72


comprises an O-ring that is slideably attached to pump housing


42


prior to insertion into chamber


30


and is formed of an elastomeric polymeric material impermeable to fuel vapors.




In the described embodiment, the fuel pump is protected from direct contact with the mounting plate by insulation provided by insulators


58


and


70


. The seal is formed separate from the insulation to permit the materials to be selected having optimum properties for sealing or insulation, respectively. The seat is formed with minimal surface contact with the fuel pump and the mounting plate. This arrangement reduces noise that would otherwise result from vibration of the pump during operation. In an alternate embodiment, insulator


58


, which retains the fuel pump within the mounting plate, may be formed to produce a seal and used either with or without a separate sealing element.




Therefore, this invention provides a fuel sender assembly that includes an electric fuel pump received in a pump chamber of a mounting plate that is affixed to the fuel tank. The inlet end of the fuel pump is located within the fuel tank to facilitate supply of fuel to the inlet. Fuel vapors are contained within the fuel tank by a sealing element that forms a hermetic seal between the pump and the mounting plate. The seal is formed between the inlet end of the pump and the electrical terminals, so that the terminals are accessible outside the tank. In this manner, electrical connections may be conveniently made to the electrical terminals. Moreover, by making connections to the terminals of the pump directly, no electrical wires are required within the fuel tank, and the risks associated with sparking because of in-tank wires is eliminated.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a hermetic seal is formed between an external surface of the pump housing and an internal surface of the chamber wall.

FIG. 3

depicts an alternate embodiment of this invention showing a fuel sender assembly having an outlet end seal arrangement. Pump


106


is similar to pump


40


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

and includes an inlet end


107


and an outlet end


108


. A mounting plate


100


includes a wall


102


that defines a chamber


104


for receiving fuel pump


106


and includes an inboard end


101


and an outboard end


103


. At inboard end


101


, pump


106


is retained in chamber


104


by a retaining ring


108


attached to chamber wall


102


by locking tabs


110


received in slots


112


in a manner similar to the retainer


56


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Mounting plate


100


further comprises a flange


114


adapted to be received in an opening in a fuel tank. In accordance with this embodiment, the outboard end


103


of wall


102


adjacent flange


114


includes an inwardly protruding lip


116


extending circumferentially about outlet end


108


of pump


106


. A sealing element


120


is pressed against outlet end


108


of pump


106


. Element


120


includes an opening


122


for received fuel outlet


124


of pump


106


and an opening


126


for receiving a protective wall


128


about terminals


130


. The perimeter of the outer surface of element


120


is also pressed against lip


116


to form a hermetic seal. In this manner, fuel vapors are contained within the fuel tank and prevented from escaping through the pump chamber. In addition, sealing element


120


is held against lip


116


to prevent outboard displacement of the fuel pump. Insulators


132


and


134


are interposed between pump


106


and wall


102


to dampen vibration of the fuel pump during operation and thereby reduce noise. Thus, in this embodiment, fuel outlet


124


and terminals


130


are readily accessible outside the fuel tank for convenient connection to a fuel line and an electrical wiring harness, respectively. Moreover, electrical power is supplied without in-tank wires and the associated risks of electrical sparking.




While this invention has been described in terms of certain embodiments thereof, it is not intended to be limited to the described embodiments, but only to the extent set forth in claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A fuel sender assembly for use in a fuel tank having an opening, said fuel sender assembly comprising:a mounting plate adapted for mounting in the opening of the fuel tank, said mounting plate comprising a flange coextensive with the opening and a chamber wall defining a pump chamber having an inboard end disposed within the fuel tank and an outboard end adjacent the flange, said chamberwall comprising a circumferential projection extending inwardly about the pump chamber adjacent the outboard end, an electric fuel pump received in the pump chamber, said electrical fuel pump comprising an inlet end that includes a fuel inlet and is disposed adjacent the inboard end of the pump chamber, said electric fuel pump further comprising an outlet end that comprises a fuel outlet and electrical terminals adapted for connection to an external power source, said outlet end being adjacent the outboard end of the pump chamber such that the electrical terminals are accessible outside the fuel tank, and a sealing element engaging the circumferential projection and forming a hermetic seal between the outlet end of the electric fuel pump to prevent vapor escapes from the pump chamber.
  • 2. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising:a retainer attached to the inboard end of the chamber wall to retain the electric fuel pump within the pump chamber.
  • 3. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising:a vibration insulator element disposed between the electric fuel pump and the chamber wall.
  • 4. A fuel sender assembly for use in a fuel tank comprising:a mounting plate adapted for mounting in a fuel tank, said mounting plate comprising a chamber wall defining a pump chamber having an inboard end disposed within the fuel tank and an outboard end spaced apart from the inboard end, said chamber wall extending circumferentially about the pump chamber between said inboard end and said outboard end, an electric fuel pump received in the pump chamber, said electrical fuel pump comprising an inlet end that includes a fuel inlet and is disposed within the fuel tank and an outlet end that includes electrical terminals adapted for connection to an external power source, and sealing means for forming a hermetic seal between the chamber wall and the fuel pump to prevent vapors from escaping through the pump chamber about the electric fuel pump.
  • 5. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 4, wherein the electric fuel pump comprises a housing, andwherein the chamber wall extends circumferentially about the housing, and wherein the sealing means is disposed between the chamber wall and the pump housing.
  • 6. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 4, wherein the chamber wall defines a stop adjacent the pump chamber and effective to prevent outboard displacement of the electric pump, and wherein the fuel sender assembly further comprises a vibration insulator element disposed between the electric pump and the stop and effective to dampen vibration of the electric fuel pump during operation.
  • 7. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 4 further comprising:a retainer attached to the inboard end of the chamber wall to retain the electric fuel pump within the pump chamber.
  • 8. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 4, wherein the sealing means forms the hermetic seal against the inlet end of the electric fuel pump.
  • 9. A fuel send assembly for use in a fuel tank having an opening, said fuel sender assembly comprising:a mounting plate adapted for mounting in the opening of the fuel tank, said mounting plate comprising a flange coextensive with the opening and a chamber wall defining a pump chamber having an inboard end disposed within the fuel tank and an outboard end adjacent the flange, said chamber wall extending circumferentially about an axis, an electric fuel pump received in the pump chamber, said electrical fuel pump comprising an inlet end that includes a fuel inlet and is disposed adjacent the inboard end of the pump chamber, said electric fuel pump further comprising an outlet end that comprises a fuel outlet and electrical terminals adapted for connection to an external power source, said outlet end being adjacent the outboard end of the pump chamber such that the electrical terminals are accessible outside the fuel tank, said fuel pump further comprising a pump housing surrounded by the chamber wall, and a sealing element disposed between the pump housing and the chamber wall and effective to form a hermetic seal to prevent vapor escape through the pump chamber about the electric fuel pump.
  • 10. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 9, further comprising:a vibration insulator element disposed between the chamber wall and the electric fuel pump.
  • 11. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein the chamber wall and the pump housing are cylindrical about the axis.
  • 12. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 9, further comprising a retainer attached to the inboard end of the chamber wall to retain the electric fuel pump within the pump chamber.
  • 13. A fuel sender assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein the pump housing includes a shoulder, andwherein the chamber wall defines a stop adapted to engage the shoulder to prevent outboard displacement of the electric fuel pump, and further comprising a vibration insulator element disposed between the shoulder and the stop.
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