The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-081386, filed Apr. 10, 2014, entitled “Fuel Supplying System.” The contents of this application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to an improved fuel supplying system for a vehicle.
Vehicles include a fuel tank for storing fuel. The vehicle body includes a fuel filler opening through which the fuel is supplied to the fuel tank. A filler pipe extends between the fuel filler opening and the fuel tank. Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-182385, for example, discloses a technique relating to such a filler pipe.
As described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-182385, the filler pipe is a cylindrical pipe having a fuel passage. The filler pipe is bent at some parts so as not to come into contact with a wheelhouse or other components.
In common vehicles including such a filler pipe, the fuel filler opening is positioned in the side of the vehicle body at a position above a rear wheel, and the fuel tank is attached to the bottom portion of the vehicle. The rear wheel is covered by a wheelhouse, and the filler pipe is positioned inwardly from the wheelhouse in the vehicle width direction. The wheelhouse is positioned such that the rear wheel, which can be displaced while the vehicle is running on a rough surface, for example, does not come into contact with the rear wheel. In other words, there is sufficient clearance between the wheelhouse and the rear wheel since displacement of the rear wheel while the vehicle is running is taken into account.
A car compartment, where a passenger will be seated, is positioned further inward from the wheelhouse and the filler pipe in the vehicle width direction. A larger size of a car compartment is preferable for improved passenger comfort. However, it is difficult to reduce the clearance between the wheelhouse and the rear wheel to provide a larger car compartment.
One aspect of the present application describes a fuel supplying system that enables the car compartment to have a larger space, even at a position close to the wheelhouse.
According to a first aspect of this application, a fuel supplying system includes a filler pipe and a fuel tank. Fuel is supplied from a fuel filler opening in a side of a vehicle body to the fuel tank through the filler pipe. The filler pipe is disposed in and extends through a space between an exterior surface of a wheelhouse and a wheel to the fuel tank positioned at a bottom portion of the vehicle body. The filler pipe is formed of a flexible material such that the filler pipe is expanded by the fuel during refueling and is flat at times other than refueling.
The filler pipe of the fuel supplying system according to the first aspect extends through the space between the exterior surface of the wheelhouse and the wheel. Since the filler pipe is positioned outside the car compartment, the filler pipe does not occupy any space inside the car compartment, and thus the car compartment has a larger space. However, since the filler pipe is positioned between the wheelhouse and the wheel, the clearance between the wheel and the vehicle body is reduced. Thus, the filler pipe can come into contact with the wheel if the vehicle body is moved in the vertical direction while the vehicle is running.
However, the filler pipe according to the first aspect of this application is formed of a flexible material. The filler pipe is expanded by the fuel during refueling, but is flat at times other than refueling. Since the filler pipe is flat while the vehicle is running, the clearance between the wheel and the filler pipe is sufficiently large, and the filler pipe is kept away from the wheel. During refueling, the fuel flows through the filler pipe and expands the filler pipe, which reduces the clearance between the filler pipe and the wheel. However, the expanded filler pipe does not come into contact with the wheel, since the vehicle is at a stop and does not move in the vertical direction.
In the fuel supplying system according to the first aspect, the filler pipe is positioned outside the vehicle body. This creates an extra interior space in the vehicle. In addition, since the filler pipe is flat while the vehicle is running, the filler pipe does not come into contact with the rear wheel. This configuration prevents the filler pipe from coming into contact with the rear wheel and provides a larger interior space in the vehicle. In other words, the first aspect of this application provides the fuel supplying system that enables the car compartment to have a larger space, even at a position close to the wheelhouse.
According to a second aspect of this application, the fuel supplying system preferably further includes a socket component that is attached to the side of the vehicle body and configured to receive a fuel filler nozzle. The filler pipe may be connected to the socket component at an end portion thereof.
The fuel supplying system according to the second aspect includes the socket component that is attached to the side of the vehicle body and configured to receive the fuel filler nozzle. The filler pipe is connected to the socket component at the end portion thereof. The fuel filler nozzle is not inserted into the end portion of the filler pipe, but is inserted into the socket component connected to the end portion of the filler pipe. This facilitates insertion of the fuel filler nozzle into the socket component for refueling compared with direct insertion of the fuel filler nozzle into the fuel filler.
The advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following description taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
An embodiment of the present application will be described with reference to the drawings. In the description, the term “right and left” indicates “the right and left side of a vehicle passenger”, and the term “front and rear” indicates “the front and rear of the vehicle in the vehicle driving direction”. In the drawings, the symbols “Fr”, “Rr”, “L”, “R”, “Up”, and “Dw” indicate the front side, the rear side, the left side of the passenger, the right side of the passenger, the upper side, and the lower side, respectively.
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The rear fender 13 includes a fuel filler opening 24, through which the fuel is supplied, at a position above the rear wheel 15. A socket component 31, which is a component of a fuel supplying system and is configured to receive a fuel filler nozzle, is positioned close to the fuel filler opening 24.
The fuel supplying system 30 will be described with reference to
Specifically, the fuel supplying system 30 includes the socket component 31, the filler pipe 32, a connection 33, and the fuel tank 34. The filler pipe 32 includes a first end, which is connected to an end of the socket component 31 positioned close to the car compartment 16, and a second end, which is connected to the connection 33. The fuel tank 34 houses a main part of the connection 33 and stores the fuel. The fuel tank 34 is fixed to the bottom portion of the vehicle body 11.
The socket component 31 includes a first socket cylindrical portion 31a, a socket truncated cone 31b, and a second socket cylindrical portion 31c. The first socket cylindrical portion 31a is a filler inlet. The socket truncated cone 31b extends continuously from the first socket cylindrical portion 31a and gradually decreases in diameter with increasing distance from the first socket cylindrical portion 31a. The second socket cylindrical portion 31c extends continuously from the socket truncated cone 31b to the filler pipe 32.
The connection 33 includes a first connection cylindrical portion 33a, a connection truncated cone 33b, and a second connection cylindrical portion 33c. The first connection cylindrical portion 33a is connected to the filler pipe 32. The connection truncated cone 33b extends continuously from the first connection cylindrical portion 33a and increases in diameter with increasing distance from the first connection cylindrical portion 33a. The second connection cylindrical portion 33c extends continuously from the connection truncated cone 33b.
A flange 33d, which extends in the circumferential direction, is disposed on an outer periphery of the second connection cylindrical portion 33c to prevent entry of the connection 33 into the fuel tank (reference numeral 34 in
The socket component 31 and the connection 33 are made of metal or resin and are not deformable. The filler pipe 32 is made of a flexible material and is deformable. The filler pipe 32 is a hose made mainly of polypropylene, for example. This provides the filler pipe 32 with resistance against fuel such as gasoline and allows the filler pipe 32 to change its shape. The filler pipe 32 is flat when not used for refueling. During refueling, the filler pipe 32 is expanded by the fuel pressure and is made to have a circular cross-sectional shape or an oval cross-sectional shape.
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The socket component 31 is positioned along the wheelhouse upper portion 42 in a space under the wheelhouse upper portion 42.
The filler pipe 32 includes a first filler pipe 32, a second filler pipe 32b, and a third filler pipe 32c. The first filler pipe 32a extends through a space between the wheelhouse upper portion 42 and the rear wheel 15 along the wheelhouse upper portion 42. The second filler pipe 32b extends through a space between an exterior surface of the wheelhouse side portion 41 and the rear wheel 15. The third filler pipe 32c extends through a space under the bottom portion of the vehicle body 11 to the fuel tank (reference numeral 34 in
The filler pipe 32 is fixed by elastically deformable first, second, and third straps 51a, 51b, 51c, respectively, each having an elongated shape. Specifically, the first strap 51a presses and fixes an upper end portion of the second filler pipe 32b onto an upper end portion of the wheelhouse side portion 41. The second strap 51b presses and fixes a lower end portion of the second filler pipe 32b onto a lower end portion of the wheelhouse side portion 41. Similarly, the third strap 51c fixes a lateral end portion of the third filler pipe 32.
Next, an operation of this embodiment will be described with reference to
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The pressure in the fuel tank (reference numeral 34 in
The third filler pipe 32c extends through the space under the bottom portion of the vehicle body 11 to the fuel tank (reference numeral 34 in
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The clearance between the filler pipe 32 and the rear wheel 15 is reduced as the filler pipe 32 expands. At this time, the vehicle 10 is at a stop and does not move in the vertical direction. Thus, the expanded filler pipe 32 does not come into contact with the rear wheel 15.
The filler pipe 32 returns to a flat shape (see
The filler pipe 32 of this application includes the socket component 31, which is configured to receive the fuel filler nozzle 61. The filler pipe 32 maintains its flat shape when the fuel does not flow therein. If the filler pipe 32 does not include the socket component 31, an end portion of the filler pipe 32 needs to be expanded every time the fuel filler nozzle 31 is inserted thereinto for refueling. The socket component 31 facilitates the insertion of the fuel filler nozzle 31.
The filler pipe 32 and the fuel tank 34 of this application are separate members, but may be an integral member.
The fuel supplying system according to this embodiment is preferably to be mounted in a passenger car. Although a specific form of embodiment has been described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in order to be more clearly understood, the above description is made by way of example and not as limiting the scope of the invention defined by the accompanying claims. The scope of the invention is to be determined by the accompanying claims. Various modifications apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art could be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The accompanying claims cover such modifications.
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2014-081386 | Apr 2014 | JP | national |