Claims
- 1. A fuel vapor storage canister comprising a housing having a bed of material adapted to adsorb fuel vapor, and a cover defining an inlet chamber at one end of said bed and separated from said bed by a partition, said canister having a region vented to the atmosphere at the other end of said bed, said inlet chamber and bed and region being aligned along a horizontal axis, said partition having an aperture opening from said chamber to said bed with said aperture being spaced substantially above the bottom of said chamber, a fuel vapor inlet tube opening to said inlet chamber whereby fuel vapor may be introduced to said canister and flow from said chamber through said aperture into said bed and said bed may adsorb said fuel vapor, and a purge tube opening to said inlet chamber whereby vacuum applied to said purge tube may cause air to flow from said region through said bed and said aperture to said chamber and whereby said air flow may desorb fuel vapor from said bed, and wherein said purge tube has a liquid purge hole disposed near the bottom of said chamber and a vapor purge hole spaced substantially above the bottom of said chamber, whereby said chamber may serve as a trap for liquid fuel introduced through said inlet tube, and whereby said liquid fuel may be purged from said chamber along with said air flow and desorbed fuel vapor.
- 2. A fuel vapor storage canister comprising a housing having a bed of material adapted to adsorb fuel vapor, and a cover defining an inlet chamber at one end of said bed and separated from said bed by a partition, said chamber having a generally triangular configuration in vertical cross section, said canister having a region vented to the atmosphere at the other end of said bed, said inlet chamber and bed and region being aligned along a horizontal axis, and with an apex of said triangular configuration uppermost, said partition having an aperture opening from said chamber to said bed with said aperture being spaced substantially above the bottom of said chamber, a fuel vapor inlet tube opening to said inlet chamber whereby fuel vapor may be introduced to said canister and flow from said chamber through said aperture into said bed and said bed may adsorb said fuel vapor, and a purge tube opening to said inlet chamber whereby vacuum applied to said purge tube may cause air to flow from said region through said bed and said aperture to said chamber and whereby said air flow may desorb fuel vapor from said bed, and wherein said purge tube has a liquid purge hole disposed near the bottom of said chamber and a vapor purge hole spaced substantially above the bottom of said chamber, whereby said chamber may serve as a trap for liquid fuel introduced through said inlet tube, and whereby said liquid fuel may be purged from said chamber along with said air flow and desorbed fuel vapor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 851,547 still pending filed Apr. 14, 1986.
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