Claims
- 1. In a motor vehicle fuel system including a fuel tank and an electric fuel pump having a housing with a longitudinal centerline,
- a vibration isolating mounting for said fuel pump in said fuel tank comprising:
- a stationary support in said fuel tank,
- a plurality of elastic tubes each having a tubular wall with a primary resilient flexure mode when said tubular wall is squeezed perpendicular a longitudinal centerline thereof characterized by beam bending of said tubular wall at each of a pair of diametrically opposite nodes of said tubular wall, and
- means mounting each of said elastic tubes parallel to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump housing between said fuel pump housing and said stationary support with said tubular wall of each of said elastic tubes squeezed perpendicular to said longitudinal centerline thereof in said primary flexure mode along the full length of said tubular wall thereby to exert on said fuel pump housing a resultant force directed radially relative to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump housing,
- said plurality of elastic tubes being arrayed around said fuel pump housing such that said radially directed resultant forces cooperate in suspending said fuel pump housing on said stationary support in radial static equilibrium.
- 2. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 1 wherein:
- each of said tubular walls of said elastic tubes is a cylindrical wall.
- 3. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 2 wherein:
- said stationary support is a reservoir in said fuel tank.
- 4. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 3 further comprising:
- an elastic sleeve closely received on said fuel pump housing having each of said elastic tubes integral therewith.
- 5. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 4 wherein said means mounting each of said elastic tubes parallel to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump housing between said fuel pump housing and said stationary support includes:
- a cylinder wall on said reservoir around said fuel pump housing and spaced therefrom by a predetermined radial clearance, and
- a plurality of open channels in said cylinder wall parallel to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump housing each receiving a respective one of said elastic tubes such that each of said elastic tubes is squeezed against the corresponding one of said open channels.
- 6. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 5 further comprising:
- a shoulder at an end of each of said open channels, and
- an end on each of said elastic tubes engageable on said shoulder at said end of the corresponding one of said open channels to define an installed position of said fuel pump on said cylinder wall.
- 7. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 3 wherein said means mounting each of said elastic tubes parallel to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump housing between said fuel pump housing and said stationary support comprises:
- a cylinder wall on said stationary support around said fuel pump,
- a tubular inner retainer between said cylinder wall and said fuel pump having a plurality of slots therein parallel to said longitudinal centerline of said fuel pump and evenly angularly spaced around said tubular inner retainer,
- a plurality of slots in said cylinder wall parallel to and corresponding in number to said plurality of slots in said tubular inner retainer and evenly angularly spaced around said cylinder wall,
- means supporting each of said elastic tubes in a respective one of said plurality of slots in said cylinder wall, and
- means supporting each of said elastic tubes in a respective one of said plurality of slots in said tubular inner retainer.
- 8. The vibration isolating mounting recited in claim 7 wherein:
- said means supporting each of said elastic tubes in a respective one of said slots in said cylinder wall comprises:
- a first radial web integral with said elastic tube closely fitted in said respective one of said slots in said cylinder wall, and
- a first flat pad integral with said first radial web on the opposite side of said cylinder wall from said elastic tube, and
- said means supporting each of said elastic tubes in a respective one of said slots in said tubular inner retainer comprises:
- a second radial web integral with said elastic tube diametrically opposite said first radial web closely fitted in said respective one of said slots in said tubular inner retainer, and
- a second flat pad integral with said second radial web on the opposite side of said tubular inner retainer from said elastic tube.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/301,446, filed 06 Sep. 1994 and assigned to the assignee of this invention, now abandoned.
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