The present disclosure relates to vehicle fuel pumps. Fuel pumps are often mounted to vehicle tanks in locations and configurations potentially exposing the pump to harmful environmental factors such as water, road salt, and stones. Protective coverings for protecting vehicle fuel pumps, however, add complexity to the installation process, thereby increasing manufacturing time and costs. In addition, the presence of the protective cover can also inhibit subsequent access to the underlying pump components such that repair/replacement of pump-related components is impeded. As such, vehicle fuel pumps typically do not include protective coverings. Without protection, fuel pumps can be exposed to potential damage.
What is needed is a cover system for protecting a vehicle fuel pump mounted to a vehicle fuel tank. More particularly, what is needed is a cover attachment system that provides a secure connection of a protective cover to an underlying vehicle fuel pump while also providing for rapid installation and removal facilitating manufacturing and repair/replacement factors.
According to one aspect, a vehicle fuel pump assembly includes a fuel pump received in a pump opening defined by a vehicle fuel tank, an annular pump mounting ring securing the pump to the fuel tank at the pump opening, and a cover assembly having an annular cover ring and a cover. The cover ring is removably attached onto the pump mounting ring and the cover is removably attached onto the cover ring such that the cover overlies at least a portion of the fuel pump.
According to embodiments, the cover of the cover assembly can include a pair of attachment elements engaging a notch formed in an outer peripheral edge of the pump mounting ring. The cover assembly can include a clip attached by a tether to the cover ring to engage aligned openings in the cover and the cover ring. The cover of the cover assembly can include a hinge joint for pivot between first and second parts of the cover.
According to another aspect, a cover assembly for a vehicle fuel pump assembly includes an annular cover ring and a cover. The cover ring includes at least one attachment element removably attaching the cover ring to a pump mounting ring of the pump assembly such that the cover ring overlies the pump mounting ring. The cover is removably attached onto the cover ring such that the cover overlies at least a portion of a fuel pump of the pump assembly.
It should be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the present disclosure. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views,
The pump mounting ring 30 is an annular disc with an inner peripheral edge 32 defining a central aperture and an outer peripheral edge 34. The mounting ring 30 also includes a plurality of circumferentially-extending retaining slots 36 and notches 38 each defined in the outer peripheral edge 34 between respective pairs of the retaining slots 36. The depicted pump mounting ring 30 includes seven slots 36 and seven peripheral notches 38.
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As shown, the outer peripheral edge 114 of cover ring 110 is dimensioned (i.e., has a diameter) to substantially match the outer peripheral edge 34 of the underlying pump ring 30. However, the inner peripheral edge 112 of cover ring 110 has a larger diameter than the inner peripheral edge 32 of pump ring 30 such that the cover ring 110 is narrower than the pump ring. In the depicted system 100, the cover ring 110 has a radial extent (width) that is less than approximately ⅓ of that of the adjacent pump ring 30 (see
The cover ring 110 includes snap-fit pump connectors 120 for attaching the cover ring onto the adjacent underlying pump mounting ring 30. The pump connectors 120 may also be referred to as an “attachment members” or a “flexible” members. The depicted cover ring 110 includes four pump connectors 120 at spaced locations about the cover ring. The spacing of the pump connectors 120 on the cover ring 110 is arranged to provide for the adjacent positioning between each connector 120 and one of the peripheral notches 38 on the underlying pump mounting ring 30. Each pump connector 120 is located within a notch 116 defined in the outer peripheral edge 114 of the cover ring 110.
As shown, the pump connector 120 is located on an interior edge of the pump connector notch 116 to facilitate snap-fit attachment with a corresponding interior edge of the associated pump ring notch 38. Each of the pump connectors 120 includes an elongated arm portion 122 extending downwardly from cover ring notch 116 and an inwardly-directed hook portion 124 configured and arranged for engagement with a lower surface of the pump mounting ring 30 adjacent the interior edge of the pump ring notch 38. As shown, the hook portion 124 includes a tapered lower surface to facilitate an outward deflection of the flexible pump connector, as might be caused for example by contact between the connector 120 and the pump ring notch 38 during installation for example.
The cover system 100 includes cover clips 130 (or “cover attachment clips”) for securing a cover 140 to the underlying cover ring 110. The cover clips 130 are attached to the cover ring 110 by elongated tethers 136. Each cover clip 130 includes a disk-shaped base 132 and a pair of elongated attachment elements 137 extending downwardly from a lower surface of the base. Each of the attachment elements 137 of the pair includes an outwardly-extending hook element 138 at a distal end of the attachment element for snap-fit engagement with an edge of an opening 139 defined by the cover ring 110.
As shown, the openings 139 for the clips 130 are at least partly defined in projections 134 (or “tabs”) extending outwardly from the outer peripheral edge 114 of the cover ring 110. The tether 136 interconnects the base 132 of the clip 130 to the associated cover ring projection 134 to position the clip 130 for engagement with the opening 139 defined by the projection. As shown in
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The tether 136 of clip 130 is substantially U-shaped to facilitate return of the tether from the ring projection 134 about the outer cover flange 142 for engagement of the attachment elements 137 through the respective openings 143, 139 of the cover 140 and the ring projection 134. The cover 140 can include a raised interior portion 144 connected to the peripheral flange 142 (e.g., providing clearance for pump-related components). The attachment features of the pump cover system provides for a secure attachment of the cover at the pump installation while also providing for rapid installation and removal facilitating manufacturing and repair/removal efforts.
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As shown, a third one of the clips 130 provided with the cover ring 110 could be clipped directly to the associated opening 139 of cover ring 110 such that the clip is positioned under the second cover part 164 in the closed cover condition. Arranging the cover 160 in this manner would facilitate ready pivoting of the second cover part 164 for access to underlying components (e.g., for repair/replacement). As should be understood, however, the protective cover 160 could alternatively be configured to include an opening (not shown) in the second cover part 164 for securing the second cover part to the cover ring 110 using the third clip 130.
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In a similar manner as protective cover 160, the protective cover could be configured such that the second and third clips 130 are clipped directly to the associated openings 139 such that the clips 130 are located underneath the cover flange in the closed-cover condition. As should be understood, however, the cover 170 could alternatively be configured to include openings (not shown) for engagement by the clips 130 to secure the cover to the cover ring 110 in the closed cover condition.
It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/147,482 filed Feb. 9, 2021, which is incorporated herein.
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63147482 | Feb 2021 | US |