Claims
- 1. A canister purge valve for regulating a fuel vapor flow between a fuel vapor collection canister and an intake manifold of an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, the canister purge valve comprising:
a body having a passage extending between a first port and a second port, the first port being adapted to be in fluid communication with the fuel vapor collection canister, and the second port being adapted to be in fluid communication with the intake manifold of the internal combustion engine; a seat defining a portion of the passage; a member movable with respect to the seat, the member moving generally along an axis between a first configuration prohibiting fuel vapor flow through the seat and a second configuration permitting fuel vapor flow through the seat; an actuator moving the member from the first configuration to the second configuration, the aperture including a piezo-electric element.
- 2. The canister purge valve according to claim 1, further comprising:
a movement amplifier coupling the actuator to the member.
- 3. The canister purge valve according to claim 2, wherein the movement amplifier comprises a hydraulic amplifier.
- 4. The canister purge valve according to claim 3, wherein the hydraulic amplifier comprises:
a first bore in fluid communication with a second bore, the first bore having a first inside diameter, the second bore having a second inside diameter, and the first diameter being larger than the second diameter; a first piston moving in the first bore, the first piston having a first outside diameter generally equal to the first inside diameter of the first bore, and the first piston being coupled to the actuator; a second piston moving in the second bore, the second piston having a second outside diameter generally equal to the second inside diameter of the second bore, and the second piston being coupled to the member; and a fixed volume of substantially incompressible fluid in a space defined by the first piston, the first bore, the second bore, and the second piston.
- 5. The canister purge valve according to claim 4, wherein a ratio of the first diameter to the second diameter is at least five.
- 6. The canister purge valve according to claim 5, wherein the ratio of the first diameter to the second diameter is approximately 25.
- 7. The canister purge valve according to claim 1, wherein the actuator moves the member from the second configuration to the first configuration.
- 8. The canister purge valve according to claim 1, further comprising:
a resilient member opposing the actuator moving the member from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 9. The canister purge valve according to claim 8, wherein the resilient member comprises is a compression spring extending between the body and the member.
- 10. The canister purge valve according to claim 9, wherein the compression spring comprises at least one of a coil spring and a wave spring.
- 11. The canister purge valve according to claim 10, wherein the actuator comprises a plurality of stacked piezo-electric elements.
- 12. An emission control system for a vehicle having a fuel tank supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine, the fuel tank holding a supply of volatile liquid fuel and fuel vapor in a headspace above the liquid fuel, and the internal combustion engine combusting a combination of the fuel and air drawn through an intake manifold of the internal combustion engine, the emission control system comprising:
a fuel vapor collection canister including a collection port and a discharge port, the collection port being adapted to be in fluid communication with the headspace of the fuel tank; and a purge valve including an inlet and an outlet, the inlet being in fluid communication with the discharge port of the fuel vapor, and the outlet being adapted to be in fluid communication with the intake manifold of the internal combustion engine, the purge valve including:
a body having a passage extending between the inlet and the outlet; a seat defining a portion of the passage; a member movable with respect to the seat, the member moving generally along an axis between a first configuration prohibiting fuel vapor flow through the seat and a second configuration permitting fuel vapor flow through the seat; an actuator moving the member from the first configuration to the second configuration, the aperture including a piezo-electric element.
- 13. The emission control system according to claim 12, wherein the purge valve comprises:
a hydraulic movement amplifier coupling the actuator to the member, the hydraulic movement amplifier includes:
a first bore in fluid communication with a second bore, the first bore having a first inside diameter, the second bore having a second inside diameter, and the first diameter being larger than the second diameter; a first piston moving in the first bore, the first piston having a first outside diameter generally equal to the first inside diameter of the first bore, and the first piston being coupled to the actuator; a second piston moving in the second bore, the second piston having a second outside diameter generally equal to the second inside diameter of the second bore, and the second piston being coupled to the member; and a fixed volume of substantially incompressible fluid in a space defined by the first piston, the first bore, the second bore, and the second piston; and a compression spring extending between the body and the member, the compression spring opposing the actuator moving the member from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 14. The emission control system according to claim 13, wherein a ratio of the first diameter to the second diameter is at least five.
- 15. The emission control system according to claim 14, wherein the ratio of the first diameter to the second diameter is approximately 25.
- 16. The emission control system according to claim 12, further comprising:
an electronic control unit electrically coupled to the piezo-electric element, the electronic control unit controlling the movement between the first and second configurations.
- 17. The emission control system according to claim 16, wherein the electronic control unit is adapted to be electronically coupled to the internal combustion engine, and the electronic control unit control controlling the movement between the first and second configurations in response to an operating condition of the internal combustion engine.
- 18. The canister purge valve according to claim 12, wherein the actuator comprises a plurality of stacked piezo-electric elements.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/356,999, filed 13 Feb. 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356999 |
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