Claims
- 1. A fuel system for an internal combustion engine powered by fuel, comprising:a fuel tank adapted to contain the fuel; a pump adapted to withdraw the fuel from the tank and to pressurize the fuel; a pressure regulator including a perforated diaphragm-to-seat retainer disposed along a longitudinal axis, the retainer including a tubular portion extending about the longitudinal axis, and an axial end portion extending from the tubular portion and extending generally orthogonal relative to the longitudinal axis, the axial end portion including a plurality of apertures, the pressure regulator providing at least one of generally constant flow-related noise at all fuel flow rates and generally uniform pressure at all fuel flow rates; and piping connecting the fuel tank and pump, the piping adapted to supply fuel to the internal combustion engine.
- 2. The fuel system according to claim 1, further comprising:a filter adapted for filtering the fuel, the filter being interposed in fluid communication between the tank and the internal combustion engine.
- 3. The fuel system according to claim 2, wherein the filter comprises an in-line filter along the piping.
- 4. The fuel system according to claim 1, wherein the pressure regulator comprises:a housing having an inlet and an outlet spaced along the longitudinal axis from the inlet, the inlet receiving a first supply of the fuel from the fuel tank; and the outlet discharging a second supply of the fuel to the piping adapted to supply fuel to the internal combustion engine; a divider separating the housing into a first chamber and a second chamber, the divider including: a seat defining a passage between the first and second chambers, fluid communication between the first and second chambers through the passage being permitted; a diaphragm extending between the housing and the seat, fluid communication between the first and second chambers through the diaphragm being prevented; and the retainer securing the diaphragm relative to the seat, the tubular portion of the retainer including a cylindrical portion extending about the longitudinal axis and being fixed with respect to the seat; and the axial end portion extending from the cylindrical portion and extending generally orthogonal relative to the longitudinal axis, fluid communication between the passage and the second chamber through the plurality of apertures being permitted; and a closure member being arranged between first and second configurations relative to the seat, the first configuration substantially preventing fluid communication through the passage, and the second configuration permitting fluid communication through the passage.
- 5. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein the housing comprises first and second housing parts, the first housing part including the inlet and defining the first chamber, and the second housing part including the outlet and defining the second chamber.
- 6. The fuel system according to claim 5, wherein the diaphragm comprises a first perimeter sandwiched between the first and second housing parts.
- 7. The fuel system according to claim 6, wherein the retainer comprises an annular portion spaced along the longitudinal axis from the axial portion, the annular portion extending from the cylindrical portion and extending outwardly relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 8. The fuel system according to claim 7, wherein the diaphragm comprises a second perimeter being sandwiched between the seat and the annular portion of the retainer, and the passage being surrounded by the second perimeter.
- 9. The fuel system according to claim 7, comprising:a resilient element extending along the longitudinal axis and biasing the divider toward the closure member, the resilient element including a first end engaging the second housing part and a second end engaging the annular portion of the retainer.
- 10. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein the seat, the cylindrical portion, and a longitudinal gap between the seat and the axial end portion of the retainer define a collection chamber in fluid communication between the passage and the plurality of apertures.
- 11. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein the cylindrical portion of the retainer being press-fitted with respect to the seat.
- 12. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein the passage comprises first and second portions, the first portion includes a first cross-section orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, and the second portion includes a second cross-section orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, the first portion being located between the second portion and the inlet, the second portion being located between the first portion and the outlet, and the first cross-section being larger than the second cross-section.
- 13. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures comprises a pattern of apertures.
- 14. The fuel system according to claim 13, wherein the pattern of apertures is centered about the longitudinal axis.
- 15. The fuel system according to claim 14, wherein the pattern of apertures comprises a circle.
- 16. The fuel system according to claim 15, wherein the plurality of apertures consists of seven apertures each having a diameter of 1.59±0.02 millimeters, and the circle has a diameter of approximately 5.5 millimeters, a first one of the seven apertures being concentric with the longitudinal axis, and a second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh ones of the apertures lying on the circle and being evenly spaced about the longitudinal axis.
- 17. The fuel system according to claim 16, wherein a ratio of a longitudinal thickness of the axial end portion to the diameter of each aperture being approximately 0.35.
- 18. The fuel system according to claim 4, wherein a number of the plurality of holes, a pattern of the plurality of holes, and a length parallel to the longitudinal axis of the plurality of holes are selected in response to noise and flow characteristics in the second configuration.
- 19. A method of supplying fuel by a pump from a tank to an internal combustion engine, comprising:pumping the fuel under pressure; and regulating fuel flow from the pump, the regulating including passing the fuel through a diaphragm-to-seat retainer disposed along a longitudinal axis that has been perforated with a plurality of apertures, the retainer including a tubular portion extending about the longitudinal axis, and an axial end portion extending from the tubular portion and generally orthogonal relative to the longitudinal axis, the axial end portion including the plurality of apertures.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the regulating of fuel pressure at a maximum fuel flow rate is substantially equal to or less than the pressure of fuel at a minimum fuel flow rate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/386,535, filed Jun. 6, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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