Valve device for fuel tank
US-2016243932-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US10369882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10369882-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515506312-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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A valve case mounting structure includes a mount base and a valve case. The mount base includes a valve case support portion and a retainer piece having a first engagement opening and a second engagement opening. The valve case includes an engaging projection portion, and a holder portion. When the engaging projection portion is positioned at a front end side of the first engagement opening, the retainer piece does not reach the holder portion. When the engaging projection portion is moved from the front end side of the first engagement opening toward the second engagement opening, a front end portion of the retainer piece is inserted into the holding space before becoming unable to be inserted into the holder portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve case mounting structure, the valve case mounting structure including: a mounting base; and a valve case mounted on the mounting base and accommodating a valve element thereinside, wherein the mounting base includes a valve case supporting portion arranged to support an upper portion of the valve case, and a retaining piece extending downward front a peripheral portion of the valve case supporting portion and arranged to retain the valve case, wherein the retaining piece includes a first engagement hole disposed on its distal end side, and a second engagement hole disposed closer to its base end side than the first engagement hole, the first engagement hole and the second engagement hole being separated from each other by a predetermined distance, wherein a peripheral wall of the valve case includes an engagement convex portion arranged to be inserted sequentially into the first engagement hole and the second engagement hole in the course of causing the upper portion of the valve case to be supported by the valve case supporting portion, and a holding portion including a holding space arranged to receive a distal end of the retaining piece to regulate an expansion thereof, and wherein, when the engagement convex portion is positioned on a distal end side of the first engagement hole, the retaining piece does not reach the holding portion, wherein, when the engagement convex portion is moved into position from the distal end side of the first engagement hole to the second engagement hole, the retaining piece is expanded by being pressed from an inside of the mounting base by the engagement convex portion, but the distal end of the retaining piece is inserted into the holding space of the holding portion before the retaining piece becomes uninsertable into the holding space of the holding portion, and wherein the distal end side of the first engagement hole is positioned above the distal end of the retaining piece. 2. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the retaining piece is inserted into the holding space of the holding portion when the engagement convex portion is positioned on a base end side of the first engagement hole. 3. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the first engagement hole is positioned inside the holding space of the holding portion when the engagement convex portion is inserted into the second engagement hole to be engaged therewith and the upper portion of the valve case is supported by the valve case supporting portion. 4. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the retaining piece includes a tapered surface on an outer side of the distal end of the retaining piece so as to become gradually thinner toward the distal end of the retaining piece, and wherein the tapered surface abuts on an opening circumferential edge of the holding space of the holding portion when the engagement convex portion is abuttingly passing by a wall portion between the first engagement hole and the second engagement hole. 5. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the holding space of the holding portion regulates an expansion movement of the retaining piece when the engagement convex portion moves from the distal end side of the first engagement hole to the second engagement hole. 6. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the retaining piece contacts a surface defining the holding space when the engagement convex portion is in the first engagement hole. 7. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the retaining piece abut on a tapered surface of the engagement convex portion, and wherein the retaining piece is pressed from an inside while being guided by the tapered surface of the engagement convex portion to be bent and deformed to expand outward while the engagement convex portion moves on an inner side of a wall portion of the retaining piece. 8. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the distal end portion of the retaining piece is inserted into the holding space of the holding portion before the engagement convex portion gets out of the first engagement hole. 9. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein an outer side of the distal end portion of the retaining piece include a tapered surface that, when the engagement convex portion abuts on to pass by an inner surface of a wall portion between the first engagement hole and the second engagement hole of the retaining piece, abut on an opening circumferential edge of the holding space of the holding portion. 10. The valve case mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein, when the engagement convex portion is moved into position from the distal end side of the first engagement hole toward the base end of the first engagement hole to get out of the first engagement hole to abut on the inner side of the retaining piece, and proceeds while expanding the retaining piece outward to get in the second engagement hole, the retaining piece is expanded by being pressed from the inside of the mounting base by the engagement convex portion, but the distal end of the retaining piece is inserted into the holding space of the holding portion before the retaining piece becomes uninsertable into the holding space of the holding portion, and wherein the retaining piece is arranged to, when the engagement convex portion is inserted into to be engaged with the first engagement hole and the upper portion of the valve case is inserted into to be supported by the valve case supporting portion, be positioned inside the holding space of the holding portion.
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