Claims
- 1. A liquid fuel trap device for a vehicle fuel tank, the device comprising a housing formed with a confined space with at least one inlet port connectable to a corresponding at least one fuel valve, an outlet port connectable to a fuel vapor recovery system, and a liquid fuel discharge valve adapted for discharging liquid fuel from said space into the tank, the housing further comprising a connecting arrangement for attaching the device on an inner surface of an upper wall of the fuel tank.
- 2. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein the housing is formed of at least two members formed by an injection molding process, welded to one another.
- 3. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one inlet port extends below the outlet port.
- 4. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein the housing is formed with an expansion chamber to allow fuel vapor expansion and accumulation of liquid fuel therein.
- 5. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 4, wherein the expansion chamber is sized so as to significantly reduce flow velocity of the fuel fluid entering the device via the at least one inlet port.
- 6. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein the housing is formed with a well portion at a lowermost portion of the housing, the discharge valve being fitted at said well portion of the housing.
- 7. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one inlet port and the outlet port are fitted with a connection nipple connectable to a tube, said connecting nipples being integrally formed with the housing.
- 8. A liquid fuel trap device according to claim 1, wherein liquid fuel is discharged form the space into the fuel tank through the discharge valve, by gravity force.
- 9. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 8, wherein the discharge valve is a mushroom-type check valve.
- 10. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 8, wherein the discharge valve is a spring biased type check valve.
- 11. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 1, wherein the outlet port is formed above the at least one inlet port, so as to prevent liquid splash thereto.
- 12. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 1, wherein intermediate the inlet port and the outlet port there is formed a barrier wall, so as to prevent liquid splash thereto.
- 13. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 1, wherein the housing of the liquid fuel trap device is snappingly attached to the wall of the fuel tank.
- 14. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 1, wherein the discharge valve seals upon pressure rise within the fuel tank.
- 15. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 1, wherein the discharge valve is a roll over valve.
- 16. A liquid trap according to claim 15, wherein the discharge valve seals upon liquid rise within the fuel tank, beyond a sealing level of the roll over valve.
- 17. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 14, wherein the roll over valve comprises a casing fitted with a fluid inlet being in flow communication with the fuel tank, and a fluid outlet in flow communication with, the confined space, said fluid outlet comprising a substantially elongated slit-like outlet aperture; a valve seating bounding said outlet aperture; a float member located in said casing and axially displaceable within said casing between said inlet and said outlet; an elongated flexible closure membrane strip anchored at one end thereof to an end of said float member adjacent said outlet and at a portion thereof offset with respect to said outlet; spring biasing means located within said casing and bearing on said float member so as to bias it in the direction of said outlet.
- 18. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 17, wherein said spring biasing means together with buoyancy forces acting on said float member tend to press said membrane strip into sealing engagement with said outlet aperture whilst gravity forces acting on said float member tend to displace said float member away from said outlet so as to progressively detach said strip from sealing engagement with said outlet.
- 19. A file system comprising a fuel tank, at least one fuel valve, a fuel recovery device and a liquid fuel trap device extending between the at least one fuel valves and the liquid trap device, said liquid trap device comprising a housing formed with a confined space with at least one inlet port connectable to the corresponding at least one fuel valve, an outlet port connectable to the fuel vapor recovery system, a liquid fuel discharge valve adapted for discharging liquid fuel from said space into the tank, and a connecting arrangement for attaching the device on an inner surface of an upper wall of the fuel tank.
- 20. A fuel system according to claim 19, wherein the discharge valve is located at a well portion of the housing formed at a lowermost portion of the housing, for discharging liquid fuel into the tank by gravity.
- 21. A fuel system according to claim 19, wherein the outlet port is formed above the at least one inlet port, so as to prevent liquid splash thereto.
- 22. A fuel system according to claim 19, wherein intermediate the inlet port and the outlet port there is formed a barrier wall, so as to prevent liquid splash thereto.
- 23. A fuel system according to claim 19, wherein the housing of the liquid fuel trap device is snappingly attached to the wall of the fuel tank.
- 24. A fuel system according to claim 19, wherein the discharge valve seals upon pressure rise within the fuel tank.
- 25. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 19, wherein the discharge valve is a roll over valve.
- 26. A liquid trap according to claim 25, wherein the discharge valve seals upon liquid rise within the fuel tank, beyond a sealing level of the roll over valve.
- 27. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 25, wherein the roll over valve comprises a casing fitted with a fluid inlet being in flow communication with the fuel tank, and a fluid outlet in flow communication with the confined space, said fluid outlet comprising a substantially elongated slit-like outlet aperture; a valve seating bounding said outlet aperture; a float member located in said casing and axially displaceable within said casing between said inlet and said outlet; an elongated flexible closure membrane strip anchored at one end thereof to an end of said float member adjacent said outlet and at a portion thereof offset with respect to said outlet; spring biasing means located within said casing and bearing on said float member so as to bias it in the direction of said outlet.
- 28. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 27, wherein said spring biasing means together with buoyancy forces acting on said float member tend to press said membrane strip into sealing engagement with said outlet aperture whilst gravity forces acting on said float member tend to displace said float member away from said outlet so as to progressively detach said strip from sealing engagement with said outlet.
- 29. A liquid fuel trap device for a vehicle fuel tank, the device comprising a housing attachable to an inner surface of an upper wall of the fuel tank and formed with a confined space with at least one inlet port connectable to a corresponding at least one fuel valve, an outlet port connectable to a fuel vapor recovery system, and a liquid fuel discharge valve adapted for discharging liquid fuel from said space into the tank, said discharge valve being fitted with an electric pump for draining the confined space into the fuel tank.
- 30. A liquid fuel tank according to claim 29, further comprising a controller for selectively operating the electric pump responsive to predetermined parameters.
- 31. A liquid fuel trap for a vehicle fuel tank, said fuel trap comprising a housing fitted for attaching on an inner surface of an upper wall of the fuel tank, said housing further comprising at least one inlet port connectable to corresponding at least one fuel valve, an outlet port connectable to a fuel vapor recovery system and a liquid fuel discharge arrangement for discharging liquid fuel into the fuel tank and preventing liquid flow in reverse direction, said discharge arrangement comprising an intermediate chamber extending between an inlet port being in flow communication with the confined space of the housing and a discharge outlet, wherein at least one of said inlet port and discharge outlet is fitted with a valve for selectively discharging a confined space and the intermediate chamber into the fuel tank.
- 32. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the inlet port is fitted with a normally closed valve ensuring flow only towards the fuel tank and where a sealing member is axially displaceable within the intermediate chamber between an open position to discharge said intermediate chamber into the fuel tank and a sealed position, sealing said intermediate chamber.
- 33. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 32, wherein said sealing member is a float fitted with a sealing rim sealingly displaceable against inner walls of a cylindric intermediate chamber.
- 34. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 33, wherein said sealing member is a mushroom-type one way valve.
- 35. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein an upper portion of the intermediate chamber is fitted with inlet openings extending into said confined space and being sealable by an axially displaceable sealing member being normally biased into an open position and reciprocal into a closed position; said discharge outlet being a one-way sealing member to ensure liquid flow in the direction from said intermediate chamber to said fuel tank.
- 36. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 35, wherein said one-way valve is a mushroom-type valve.
- 37. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 35, wherein said sealing member is a spring biased mass, biased by a coiled spring extending within said intermediate chamber.
- 38. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 35, wherein said mass is fitted with a sealing portion sealingly displaceable against an inner wall of the intermediate chamber.
- 39. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 35, wherein downward displacement of said mass gives rise to pressure increase within the intermediate chamber entailing opening of the discharge outlet sealing valve.
- 40. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the inlet port is fitted with a closing member tiltable into an open position by means of a mass suspended therefrom into the fuel tank, whereby acceleration applied to said mass entails displacement of the sealing member into an open position allowing liquid flow from the confined space into the intermediate chamber.
- 41. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 40, wherein said sealing member is spring biased into a normally closed position.
- 42. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 41, wherein said sealing member is fitted with an annular resilient sealing member for sealing engagement with the inlet port.
- 43. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 40, wherein the mass is coupled by a rigid connecting member to said sealing member.
- 44. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the inlet port is fitted with a closing member tiltable into an open position by means of a suspended mass impinging against a portion of the sealing member, whereby acceleration applied to said mass entails displacement of the sealing member into an open position allowing liquid flow from the confined space into the intermediate chamber.
- 45. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 44, wherein the mass is suspended within the confined space.
- 46. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 45, wherein the mass impinges against a wall portion of the sealing member projecting into said confined space.
- 47. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 45, wherein said sealing member is spring biased into a normally closed position.
- 48. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the inlet port is located at lowermost portion of a bottom wall of the housing.
- 49. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein an upper portion of the intermediate chamber is fitted with inlet openings extending into said confined space and being sealable by a sealing member axially reciprocating between an open position and a closed position; said discharge outlet being a one-way sealing member to ensure liquid flow in the direction from said intermediate chamber to said fuel tank.
- 50. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 49, wherein said sealing member is axially reciprocal by an impeller member fitted within the confined space and being linked to the seating member by a crank rod; said impeller member extending opposite a fluid flow duct extending from an inlet port of said housing and being rotatable by fluid flow through said flow duct.
- 51. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the inlet port is fitted with a one-way door-type closing member tiltable into an open position by means of a loose mass displaceable within the confined space, whereby displacement of the seating member into an open position allowing liquid flow from the confined space into the intermediate chamber and where said discharge outlet of the confined space is fitted with a one-way sealing member to ensure liquid flow in the direction from said intermediate chamber to said fuel tank.
- 52. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 51, wherein the loose mass is a spherical mass displaceable within the confined space owing to acceleration forces imparted hereto.
- 53. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 51, wherein the one-way door-type closing member is spring biased into a closed position.
- 54. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, wherein the discharge outlet is fitted with a one way mushroom type valve deformable into an open position by means of liquid fuel mass applied there over.
- 55. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 31, fitted with a flow control device extending between the outlet port of the housing and coupled with the vapor recovery system, said flow control device comprising a gate for selectively shutting a flow path therewithin responsive to fuel level within the fuel tank.
- 56. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 55, wherein the gate comprises a plunger slidingly engageable within a sealing portion of the flow path and being associated with a float member received within the fuel tank.
- 57. A liquid fuel trap according to claim 56, wherein the float member is spring biased.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED REFERENCES
[0001] The present invention is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/795,365 filed Mar. 1, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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