Pressure relief apparatus for use with fuel delivery systems
US-9222450-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10274097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10274097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615184603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A fill limit vent valve configured for use with a reductant tank includes a valve body, a float and a vapor permeable membrane. The valve body can define an inner chamber and has a valve outlet. The float has a float body configured to be received within the inner chamber and configured to sealingly engage the valve body. The vapor permeable membrane can be configured to permit vapor to pass through while inhibiting liquid from passing through. The float is movable between (i) an open position wherein vapor flows along a first flow path through the valve inner chamber and out of the valve body; and (ii) a closed position wherein the float sealingly engages the valve body and precludes vapor from flowing along the first flow path while allowing flow along a second flow path through the vapor permeable membrane and out of the valve body.
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A fill limit vent valve configured for use with a reductant tank, the fill limit vent valve comprising: a valve body having a circumferential wall that extends between an upper tank mounting end and an opposite end, the valve body defining a valve body seat, at least one valve opening and a valve inner chamber; an annular vapor permeable membrane disposed around the circumferential wall of the valve body and adjacent to the at least one valve opening and configured to permit vapor to pass through the vapor permeable membrane and into the at least one valve opening while inhibiting liquid from passing therethrough; a clip that mounts around the circumferential wall of the valve body at the upper tank mounting end, the clip circumscribing the vapor permeable membrane; a float having a float body configured to be received within the valve inner chamber, the float further comprising a float seal configured to sealingly engage the valve body seat; and the float movable between (i) an open position wherein vapor flows along a first flow path through the valve inner chamber and out of the valve body; and (ii) a closed position wherein the float seal sealingly engages the valve body seat and precludes vapor from flowing along the first flow path, wherein vapor is permitted to flow along a second flow path through the vapor permeable membrane, through the at least one valve opening and out of the valve body. 2. The fill limit vent valve of claim 1 wherein the valve body comprises an annular lip that extends into the valve inner chamber, the annular lip defining an upper travel limit for the float. 3. The fill limit vent valve of claim 2 wherein the annular lip defines a central opening, wherein the first flow path flows through the central opening along the first flow path. 4. The fill limit vent valve of claim 2 wherein the valve body seat is formed on the annular lip. 5. The fill limit vent valve of claim 4 wherein the valve body comprises an annular flange wherein the at least one valve opening is formed through the annular flange. 6. The fill limit vent valve of claim 1 wherein the clip further comprises a series of fingers extending therefrom, the fingers including gripping distal end portions. 7. The fill limit vent valve of claim 6 wherein the valve body includes protruding ridges having corresponding ramp portions formed thereon, wherein the gripping distal end portions of the fingers are configured to ride over the ramp portions until passing the protruding ridges whereupon the fingers locate in an assembled position. 8. The fill limit vent valve of claim 7 wherein the valve body further comprises a rim having a notch formed therein, wherein the clip includes a locating tab configured to locate in the notch in the assembled position to inhibit rotation of the clip. 9. The fill limit vent valve of claim 7 wherein the fingers are configured to progressively deform outwardly while riding over the ramp portions until clearing the protruding ridges at which point the fingers plastically snap into place into an assembled position. 10. A fill limit vent valve configured for use with a reductant tank, the fill limit vent valve comprising: a valve body that defines an inner chamber and has a valve outlet; a float having a float body configured to be received within the inner chamber and configured to sealingly engage the valve body; an annular vapor permeable membrane disposed in the vent valve, the vapor permeable membrane configured to permit vapor to pass through while inhibiting liquid from passing through; a clip that mounts around the valve body at the upper tank mounting end, the clip circumscribing the annular vapor permeable membrane; and the float movable between (i) an open position wherein vapor flows along a first flow path through the valve inner chamber and out of the valve body; and (ii) a closed position wherein the float sealingly engages the valve body and precludes vapor from flowing along the first flow path, wherein vapor is permitted to flow along a second flow path through the vapor permeable membrane and out of the valve body. 11. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 wherein the valve body has a circumferential wall that extends between an upper tank mounting end and an opposite end, the valve body defining a valve body seat, and at least one valve opening. 12. The fill limit vent valve of claim 11 wherein the vapor permeable membrane is disposed adjacent to the at least one valve opening. 13. The fill limit vent valve of claim 12 wherein the float further comprises a float seal configured to sealingly engage the valve body seat. 14. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 wherein the clip further comprises a series of fingers extending therefrom, the fingers including gripping distal end portions. 15. The fill limit vent valve of claim 14 wherein the valve body includes protruding ridges having corresponding ramp portions formed thereon, wherein the gripping distal end portions of the fingers are configured to ride over the ramp portions until passing the protruding ridges whereupon the fingers locate in an assembled position. 16. The fill limit vent valve of claim 15 wherein the valve body further comprises a rim having a notch formed therein, wherein the clip includes a locating tab configured to locate in the notch in the assembled position to inhibit rotation of the clip. 17. The fill limit vent valve of claim 15 wherein the fingers are configured to progressively deform outwardly while riding over the ramp portions until clearing the protruding ridges at which point the fingers plastically snap into place into an assembled position.
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