Information
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Patent Grant
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6230691
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Patent Number
6,230,691
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 15, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle includes a reservoir adapted to be disposed in the fuel tank having a top defining an overflow fuel level of the reservoir. The secondary fuel pump assembly also includes a conduit conducting return fuel from an engine of the vehicle to the reservoir and a jet pump having a discharge outlet in the reservoir and an inlet operatively connected to the conduit. The secondary fuel pump assembly includes an overflow fuel member defining a flow path for overflow of fuel in the reservoir and a guide member extending into the overflow fuel member and having at least one aperture extending therethough. The secondary fuel pump assembly further includes a guide disposed over the guide member and movable relative thereto to open and close the at least one aperture and a float connected to the guide to move the guide as a fuel level rises and falls in the reservoir.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to fuel tanks for vehicles and, more particularly, to a secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank of a vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known to provide a fuel tank for a vehicle to hold fuel to be used by an engine of the vehicle. In some vehicles, the fuel tank includes a fuel pump module disposed therein with a removable cover sealed to the top of the fuel tank having an electrical connector and a fuel line outlet connector. The fuel pump module includes a fuel reservoir, an electrical fuel pump disposed in the reservoir with an inlet (not shown) at a bottom thereof and a secondary pump used to fill the reservoir to overfilling. This overfilling of the reservoir allows the generation of vapors due to the agitation of the fuel as well as the mixing of the hot fuel, being returned from an engine of the vehicle, with bulk fuel.
An example of a fuel pump module is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,218,942 to Coha et al. In this patent, the fuel pump module includes a fuel pump disposed in the reservoir, a low pressure conduit conducting hot return fuel back to the reservoir, a secondary pump disposed in the reservoir for pumping new fuel from the fuel tank into the reservoir, and a control which effects a recirculation mode of secondary pump operation when the new fuel level in the fuel tank is above a predetermined low level and a scavenge mode of secondary pump operation when the new fuel level in the reservoir is below the predetermined low level. The secondary pump includes a high-pressure jet pump having consistent flow and a float mechanism to switch the jet pump from drawing external fuel to the reservoir and vice versa.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a new secondary fuel pump for a fuel tank in a vehicle. It is also desirable to provide a secondary fuel pump for a fuel tank in a vehicle that reduces vapor generation. It is further desirable to provide a secondary fuel pump for a fuel tank in a vehicle that has no moving or extra parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a new secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle that reduces vapor generation.
To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle including a reservoir adapted to be disposed in the fuel tank having a top defining an overflow fuel level of the reservoir. The secondary fuel pump assembly also includes a conduit conducting return fuel from an engine of the vehicle to the reservoir and a jet pump having a discharge outlet in the reservoir and an inlet operatively connected to the conduit. The secondary fuel pump assembly includes an overflow fuel member defining a flow path for overflow of fuel in the reservoir and a guide member extending into the overflow fuel member and having at least one aperture extending therethough. The secondary fuel pump assembly further includes a guide disposed over the guide member and movable relative thereto to open and close the at least one aperture and a float connected to the guide to move the guide as a fuel level rises and falls in the reservoir.
One advantage of the present invention is that a secondary fuel pump assembly is provided for a fuel tank in a vehicle. Another advantage of the present invention is that the secondary fuel pump assembly reduces vapor generation by allowing the preferential use of “hot” fuel, returned from the engine or fuel which has been by-passed by the fuel regulator if the fuel regulator is in the fuel pump module or in close proximity to the fuel pump module, on a preferential basis. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the secondary fuel pump assembly integrates an additional tube into the reservoir, thereby requiring no extra parts. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the secondary fuel pump assembly is lower in cost, simpler and improves quality over existing designs.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary elevational view of a secondary fuel pump assembly, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship with a fuel tank of a vehicle.
FIG. 2
is view similar to
FIG. 1
illustrating the secondary fuel pump assembly in a second operational state.
FIG. 3
is a partial fragmentary view of another embodiment, according to the present invention, of the secondary fuel pump assembly of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a graph of temperature versus time for the secondary fuel pump assembly of FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings and in particular
FIGS. 1 and 2
, one embodiment of a secondary fuel pump assembly
10
, according to the present invention, is shown for a fuel tank, generally indicated at
12
, in a vehicle (not shown). The fuel tank
12
has an upper wall
14
and a lower wall
16
. The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
is disposed in the fuel tank
12
and has a removable cover
18
sealed by a seal ring
20
to the upper wall
14
of the fuel tank
12
. It should be appreciated that, except for the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
, the fuel tank
12
is conventional and known in the art.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
includes a fuel reservoir
22
to hold fuel disposed inside the fuel tank
12
. The fuel reservoir
22
has a bottom portion
23
and an annular side portion
24
extending generally perpendicularly from the bottom portion
23
to form a chamber
26
. The fuel reservoir
22
is generally bucket-shaped and open at a top end
28
thereof, which defines an overflow fuel level in the fuel reservoir
22
. It should be appreciated that the top end
28
is above the highest level of new fuel in the fuel tank
12
so that there is little or no in-and-out flow over the top. It should also be appreciated that the top end may be partially closed to minimize splash-over while still venting the interior of the fuel reservoir
22
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
also includes a return fuel member
30
extending upwardly from the bottom portion
23
of the fuel reservoir
22
. The return fuel member
30
is tubular and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The return fuel member
30
has a passageway
31
extending axially therethrough. The return fuel member
30
has a cavity
32
in a bottom thereof and aperture
34
interconnecting the passageway
31
and the cavity
32
. The return fuel member
30
is integral and formed as one-piece with the fuel reservoir
22
. It should be appreciated that the return fuel member
30
extends into the chamber
26
of the fuel reservoir
22
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
includes a jet pump member
36
extending upwardly from the bottom portion
23
of the fuel reservoir
22
. The jet pump member
36
is tubular and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The jet pump member
36
has a passageway
38
extending axially therethrough. The jet pump member
36
has a cavity
40
in a bottom thereof and aperture
42
interconnecting the passageway
38
and the cavity
40
. The jet pump member
36
is integral and formed as one-piece with the fuel reservoir
22
. It should be appreciated that the jet pump member
36
extends into the chamber
26
of the fuel reservoir
22
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
also includes an overflow fuel member
44
extending upwardly from the bottom portion
23
of the fuel reservoir
22
. The overflow fuel member
44
has a cavity
46
and a pair of apertures
48
in the bottom thereof interconnecting the cavity
46
and the interior of the fuel tank
12
. The overflow fuel member
44
is integral and formed as one-piece with the fuel reservoir
22
. It should be appreciated that the overflow fuel member
44
extends into the chamber
26
of the fuel reservoir
22
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
includes a guide member
50
extending upwardly from the bottom portion
23
of the fuel reservoir
22
and through the overflow fuel member
44
. The guide member
50
is tubular and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The guide member
50
has a passageway
52
extending axially therethrough. The guide member
50
is integral and formed as one-piece with the fuel reservoir
22
. It should be appreciated that the guide member
50
extends into the chamber
26
of the fuel reservoir
22
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
also includes a guide
54
disposed about the guide member
50
and movable axially relative thereto. The guide
54
is tubular and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The guide
54
has a flange
56
extending radially from an upper end thereof and overlapping the upper end of the overflow fuel member
44
. The guide
54
also has a projection
58
extending downwardly perpendicularly from the flange
56
for a function to be described. The guide
54
is integral and formed as one-piece. It should be appreciated that the guide
54
is movable or slideable along the guide member
50
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
further includes a float
60
connected to the guide
54
. The float
60
extends axially. The float
60
is generally cylindrical in shape with a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The float
60
has a cavity
62
extending axially inward to receive the projection
58
of the guide
54
and be secured thereto by conventional means such as heat stake or an interference fit. The float
60
is made of a material being less dense than the fuel such as such as polyurethane, or blow molded from acetyl or nylon. It should be appreciated that the float
60
may have any suitable shape.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
also includes a secondary or jet pump
62
cooperating with the jet pump member
36
. The jet pump
62
has a first projection
64
extending outwardly and disposed in the cavity
32
of the fuel return member
30
. The first projection
64
is generally tubular in shape with a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The first projection
64
has an aperture
66
extending therethrough. The jet pump
62
has a second projection
68
extending outwardly and spaced laterally from the first projection
64
and disposed in the cavity
40
of the jet pump member
36
. The second projection
68
is generally tubular in shape with a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The second projection
68
has an aperture
70
extending therethrough. The jet pump
62
has a cavity
72
communicating with the apertures
66
and
70
and having an open end
74
. The jet pump
62
has a plug
76
closing the open end
74
with a projection
78
securing the plug
76
to the first projection
64
. The jet pump
62
has an aperture
80
extending therethrough and communicating with the cavity
72
.
The secondary fuel pump assembly
10
also includes a conduit or hose
82
connected to one end of the fuel return member
30
and a fuel connector
84
extending through the cover
18
. It should be appreciated that the fuel connector
84
returns hot fuel to the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
.
In operation, the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
is illustrated in an assembled state in
FIG. 1
in which the guide
54
and float
60
are near a bottom of the fuel reservoir
22
during a reservoir full of fuel condition. Hot fuel from the engine returns via the fuel connector
84
and hose
82
to the return fuel member
30
. Hot fuel flows through the passageway
31
and aperture
34
of the fuel return member
30
to the jet pump
62
. In the jet pump
62
, hot fuel flows through the aperture
66
in the first projection
64
to the cavity
72
and through the aperture
70
in the second projection
68
to the jet pump member
36
. Hot fuel flows through the passageway
38
of the jet pump member
36
and into the chamber
26
of the reservoir
22
to fill the reservoir
22
. As the fuel level rises in the fuel reservoir
22
, the float
60
also rises to elevate or move the guide
54
upward and opening the apertures
48
in the overflow fuel member
44
as illustrated in FIG.
2
. As a result, fuel is aspirated from the fuel reservoir
22
through the apertures
48
and into the interior of the fuel tank
12
. As the fuel level falls in the reservoir
22
, the float
60
also falls and lowers the guide
54
downward toward the bottom of the fuel reservoir
22
to close the apertures
48
in a reservoir empty condition. Fuel is recirculated within the fuel reservoir
22
when sufficient fuel is in the reservoir
22
to allow fuel to spill into the overflow fuel member
44
. Bulk fuel is drawn into the reservoir
22
only when fuel is not being returned through the overflow fuel member
44
. It should be appreciated that the “contained” feature allows the preferential use of “hot” fuel and vapor generation is minimized. It should be appreciated that fuel being returned from the engine or fuel being by-passed by a fuel regulator (not shown) has a variable flow to the low-pressure jet pump
62
as a result of the fuel being used by the engine. It should also be appreciated that the vacuum being generated by the jet pump
62
is continuously varying.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, another embodiment
110
, according to the present invention, of the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
is shown. Like parts of the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
have like reference numerals increased by one hundred (100). In this embodiment, the secondary fuel pump assembly
110
includes a disc strainer
190
disposed in the overflow fuel member
144
and about the guide member
150
at one longitudinal end. The disc strainer
190
is generally circular in shape. The disc strainer
190
allows fuel to pass and provides a capillary seal. The disc strainer
190
is made of a filtering material such as woven fabric. It should be appreciated that the operation of the secondary fuel pump assembly
110
is similar to the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
, except that the jet pump
162
preferentially draws from the fuel reservoir
122
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, a graph
192
of temperature on a y-axis
194
and time on an x-axis
196
is shown for the secondary fuel pump assembly
10
. The graph
192
illustrates good separation in the temperatures of the bulk fuel and the reservoir fuel.
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle comprising:a reservoir adapted to be disposed in the fuel tank having a top defining an overflow fuel level of said reservoir; a conduit conducting return fuel from an engine of the vehicle to said reservoir; a jet pump having a discharge outlet in said reservoir and an inlet operatively connected to said conduit; an overflow fuel member defining a flow path for overflow of fuel in said reservoir; a guide member extending into said overflow fuel member and having at least one aperture extending therethough; a guide disposed over said guide member and movable relative thereto to open and close said at least one aperture; and a float connected to said guide to move said guide as a fuel level rises and falls in said reservoir.
- 2. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said reservoir forms a chamber and includes a return fuel member extending into said chamber and connected to said conduit.
- 3. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said return fuel member has a passageway extending therethrough, a cavity to receive said inlet of said jet pump and an aperture extending between said passageway and said cavity.
- 4. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said reservoir includes a jet pump member extending into said chamber and cooperating with said jet pump.
- 5. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said jet pump member has a passageway extending therethrough, a cavity to receive said outlet of said jet pump and an aperture extending between said passageway and said cavity.
- 6. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said float is made of a material having a density less than a density of the fuel.
- 7. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said float is generally cylindrical in shape.
- 8. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said guide member extends from said reservoir and into said chamber and having a passageway extending therethrough, said at least one aperture extending through a bottom portion thereof.
- 9. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said guide has a flange extending over an upper end of said overflow fuel member, said float being connected to said flange.
- 10. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said reservoir and said overflow fuel member and said guide member are integral and one-piece.
- 11. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a disc strainer disposed in said overflow fuel member to strain fuel flowing therein.
- 12. A secondary fuel pump assembly for a fuel tank in a vehicle comprising:a reservoir adapted to be disposed in the fuel tank having a top defining an overflow fuel level of said reservoir; a conduit conducting return fuel from an engine of the vehicle to said reservoir; wherein said reservoir forms a chamber and includes a return fuel member extending into said chamber and connected to said conduit; wherein said reservoir includes a jet pump member extending into said chamber; a jet pump having a discharge outlet connected to said jet pump member and an inlet connected to said return fuel member; an overflow fuel member defining a flow path for overflow of fuel in said reservoir; a guide member extending into said overflow fuel member and having at least one aperture extending therethough; a guide disposed over said guide member and movable relative thereto to open and close said at least one aperture; and a float connected to said guide to move said guide as a fuel level rises and falls in said reservoir.
- 13. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said return fuel member has a passageway extending therethrough, a cavity to receive said inlet of said jet pump and an aperture extending between said passageway and said cavity.
- 14. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said jet pump member has a passageway extending therethrough, a cavity to receive said outlet of said jet pump and an aperture extending between said passageway and said cavity.
- 15. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said guide member extends from said reservoir and into said chamber and having a passageway extending therethrough, said at least one aperture extending through a bottom portion thereof.
- 16. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said guide has a flange extending over an upper end of said overflow fuel member, said float being connected to said flange.
- 17. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said reservoir and said overflow fuel member and said guide member are integral and one-piece.
- 18. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 including a disc strainer disposed in said overflow fuel member to strain fuel flowing therein.
- 19. A secondary fuel pump assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said float is made of a material having a density less than a density of the fuel.
- 20. A fuel tank assembly for a vehicle comprising:a fuel tank; a fuel reservoir disposed in said fuel tank having a top defining an overflow fuel level of said reservoir; a conduit conducting return fuel from an engine of the vehicle to said reservoir; a jet pump having a discharge in said reservoir and an inlet connected to said conduit; an overflow fuel member defining a flow path for overflow of fuel in said reservoir; a guide member extending into said overflow fuel member and having at least one aperture extending therethough; a guide disposed over said guide member and movable relative thereto to open and close said at least one aperture; and a float connected to said guide to move said guide as a fuel level rises and falls in said reservoir.
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