This invention relates to fuel pump module assemblies for automotive applications and, more particularly, to a pump vapor deflector to deflect vapor away from a pump filter.
Typical fuel pumps for vehicle applications include a vapor purge port at a bottom of the fuel pump to bleed off vapor, especially when the vehicle is operating in hot climate environments. The fuel filter is typically below the fuel pump. It has been determined that when fuel vapor is ejected from the purge port onto the pump filter, cavitation problems can occur with respect to the operation of the fuel pump.
Thus, there is a need to deflect fuel vapor as it exits a vapor purge port of a fuel pump so as be directed away from the fuel filter and thus reduce or eliminate the above-mentioned cavitation issue.
An object of the invention is to fulfill the need referred to above. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, this objective is achieved by providing a fuel pump module assembly including a fuel pump having an inlet and an outlet. The fuel pump is constructed and arranged to send fuel from the outlet to an engine of a vehicle. The fuel pump has a vapor purge port therein constructed and arranged to permit fuel vapor to exit the fuel pump generally downwardly. A pump filter is disposed below the vapor purge port and is associated with the inlet of the fuel pump. The pump filter is constructed and arranged to filter fuel prior to entering the inlet. A vapor deflector is associated with the vapor purge port and is constructed and arranged to deflect vapor, which exits the vapor purge port, so as to continue to move generally downwardly but away from the pump filter.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a fuel pump module assembly includes a fuel pump having an inlet and an outlet. The fuel pump is constructed and arranged to send fuel from the outlet to an engine of a vehicle. The fuel pump has a vapor purge port therein constructed and arranged to permit fuel vapor to exit the fuel pump generally downwardly. A pump filter is disposed below the vapor purge port is associated with the inlet of the fuel pump. The pump filter is constructed and arranged to filter fuel prior to entering the inlet. Means are associated with the vapor purge port for deflecting vapor, which exits the vapor purge port, so as to continue to move generally downwardly but away from the pump filter.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a pump retaining structure is provided for supporting a fuel pump with respect to a secondary fuel filter and for deflecting vapor away from an initial filter. The pump retaining structure includes a base member constructed and arranged to be coupled to the secondary filter. A pump retainer member is coupled to the base member so as to be in spaced relation with respect to the base member. The pump retainer member is constructed and arranged to retain and support the pump in a suspended manner with respect to the secondary filter. The pump retaining structure also includes a vapor deflector that is constructed and arranged to deflect vapor, exiting a vapor purge port of the fuel pump, away from the initial filter.
Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and the functions of the related elements of the structure, the combination of parts and economics of manufacture will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification.
The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts, in which:
a is a bottom view of a pump retaining structure including a vapor deflector in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
b is a front view of the pump retaining structure of
c is a side view of the pump retaining structure of
d is a sectional view of the pump retaining structure taken along the line 2d-2d of
With reference to
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a pump vapor deflector 18 is associated with the fuel pump 10 and thus the vapor purge port 13 to deflect vapor exiting from the purge port 13 to continue to move generally downwardly, but away from the pump filter 14. The vapor deflector 18 can be mounted with respect to the fuel pump 10, a reservoir (not shown) or, as shown in
a-2d show an embodiment of the pump retaining structure, generally indicated at 20, including the integral vapor deflector 18. In the embodiment, the pump retaining structure 20 has a base member 21 of generally cylindrical configuration that is coupled to a secondary filter 23. Spring structure 22 is coupled to the base member 21 at one end thereof with other end of the spring structure 22 being connected to a generally annular pump retainer member 24 that is in spaced relation with respect to the base member 20. The vapor deflector 18 is coupled with the pump retainer member 24.
The pump 10 can simply rest on the pump retainer member 24 (
Thus, the deflector 18 reduces the issues with regard to the pump filter 14 drawing vapor directly in during hot fuel conditions.
The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/692,955, filed on Jun. 22, 2005 and claims the benefit of thereof for priority purposes.
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