The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts, in which:
With reference to
A reservoir 10′ is provided and is part of a fuel delivery module for a vehicle and is mounted within a fuel tank (not shown) of the vehicle. A fuel pump (not shown) is typically provided in the reservoir 10′ to supply fuel to an engine of the vehicle in the conventional manner. The reservoir 10′ is similar to that shown in
A reservoir valve 24, preferably of plastic material, is mounted with respect to the opening 12 in a conventional manner similar to that shown in
A fuel pump operates a jet pump (not shown) that draws fuel from the tank into the reservoir 10′ to ensure that the reservoir 10′ is replenished with fuel in the conventional manner. The jet pump includes a venturi tube associated with a nozzle in the conventional manner to create a vacuum and draw fuel past the seal disk 26 (e.g., over reservoir bump 22) and into the reservoir 10′. When the vacuum is released, the seal disk 26 is sealed between the bumps 22 and 28. More particularly, with reference to
Each of the reservoir bump 22 and the valve bumps 28 has a generally rounded engagement surface 30 that engages the seal disk 26.
Another seal valve structure 20 can be provided to define a first fill valve structure to keep fuel inside reservoir 10′ from leaking into the tank, and to allow fuel to enter reservoir 10′ when the system has not been previously primed (i.e., new vehicle, after fuel system service, etc.).
The seal valve structure 20 thus provides a low-cost, yet highly reliable seal structure since a tighter seal bead is formed with respect to the reservoir 10′ than would normally be formed using only a flat disk without the bump surface features 22 and 28. In addition, the seal disk 26 can still function under looser tolerance control.
It can be appreciated that the reservoir 10′ can include the pair of bumps, with the valve 24 having the single bump. Also the bumps 22, 28 can be made integral with or attached to the associated reservoir or valve.
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.