Claims
- 1. A canister purge system for an internal combustion engine comprising a canister in which volatile fuel vapors from a fuel tank are collected and which is periodically purged via a purge flow path to an intake manifold of an engine under conditions conducive to canister purging, said purge flow path comprising a regulator valve through which purge flow from the canister to an intake manifold is conducted, said regulator valve comprising a housing having a movable wall that divides said housing into a first chamber space and a second chamber space, a valve member disposed in said second chamber space and positioned by said wall relative to a valve seat in said second chamber space for controlling the purge flow through said flow path, the positioning of said movable wall being a function of pressure in said first chamber space, pressure in said second chamber space, and force exerted by a spring in a sense biasing said valve member toward said valve seat, a fixed orifice disposed in said purge flow path between said second chamber space and the canister for causing pressure in said second chamber space to at least approximate manifold vacuum while said valve member is unseated from said valve seat and the canister is being purged to an intake manifold through said fixed orifice and regulator valve, said fixed orifice also establishing an upper limit for the purge flow rate through said regulator valve to an intake manifold, and an electric vacuum regulator valve disposed in a control flow path between intake manifold vacuum and said first chamber space for selectively delivering a selected percentage of intake manifold vacuum to said first chamber space.
- 2. A canister purge system as set forth in claim I further including a fixed wall that divides said second chamber space into two second chamber space portions, one of said portions being bounded by said movable wall and the other of said portions containing said valve member and said valve seat, said fixed wall comprising means providing for an operative connection to extend from said movable wall to said valve member, and said fixed wall including orifice means to limit the rate at which fluid can flow between said one and said another portions and thereby damp motion of said movable wall.
- 3. A canister purge regulator valve for a canister purge system for an internal combustion engine wherein volatile fuel vapors from a fuel tank are collected in a canister that is periodically purged via a purge flow path, including said purge regulator valve, to an intake manifold of an engine under conditions conducive to canister purging, said purge regulator valve comprising a housing having a movable wall that divides said housing into a first chamber space and a second chamber space, a valve member disposed in said second chamber space and positioned by said wall relative to a valve seat in said second chamber space for controlling the purge flow through said flow path, the positioning of said movable wall being a function of pressure in said first chamber space, pressure in said second chamber space, and force exerted by a spring in a sense biasing said valve member toward said valve seat, a fixed orifice disposed in said purge flow path between said second chamber space and an inlet port of said purge regulator valve that is for connection to a canister for causing pressure in said second chamber space to at least approximate manifold vacuum while said valve member is unseated from said valve seat and the canister is being purged to an intake manifold through said fixed orifice and regulator valve, said fixed orifice also establishing an upper limit for the purge flow rate through said purge regulator valve to an intake manifold, and an electric vacuum regulator valve having an inlet adapted to be communicated to intake manifold vacuum and an outlet communicated to said first chamber space for selectively delivering a selected percentage of intake manifold vacuum to said first chamber space.
- 4. A canister purge regulator valve as set forth in claim 1 further including a fixed wall that divides said second chamber space into two second chamber space portions, one of said portions being bounded by said movable wall and the other of said portions containing said valve member and said valve seat, said fixed wall comprising means providing for an operative connection to extend from said movable wall to said valve member, and said fixed wall including orifice means to limit the rate at which fluid can flow between said one and said another portions and thereby damp motion of said movable wall.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No.08/076,220 file Jun. 14, 1993 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/954,517 filed Sep. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,226,398, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/722,765 filed Jun. 27, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,404, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/591,219, filed Oct. 4, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,050,586, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/490,791, filed Mar. 8, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,455. All are commonly assigned.
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