Fuel tank ground assembly
US-2015375615-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10759570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10759570-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816131422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a tank cap including a lever member that is constrained from moving to the standing position contrary to the intention of the operator. The tank cap comprises a slide member disposed in the cap body so as to be adjacent to the lever member, and provided with a cam contact portion that is to come into contact with a cam portion of the lever member, and a coil spring disposed between the slide member and the bottom of the cap body. The resilience of the coil spring causes the cam contact portion to press the cam portion and retains the retracted position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tank cap comprising: a cylindrical cap body that is attachable and detachable to a filler port of a tank by being turned about a central axis of the cap body; a lever member disposed in the cap body, the lever member having a retracted position in which the lever member has pivoted down about a pivot shaft and partially closes an opening of the cap body and a standing position in which the lever member stands up; a slide member disposed in the cap body so as to be adjacent to the lever member, and provided with a cam contact portion that is to come into contact with a cam portion of the lever member; and a resilient member disposed between the slide member and a bottom of the cap body, wherein a resilience of the resilient member causes the cam contact portion to press the cam portion and retains the retracted position, and the lever member is moved from the retracted position to the standing position by pushing the slide member in an axial direction of the central axis. 2. The tank cap according to claim 1 , wherein the pivot shaft is provided with a biasing member for biasing the lever member toward the standing position. 3. The tank cap according to claim 1 , wherein the cam contact portion is formed as a flat surface. 4. The tank cap according to claim 2 , wherein a notch is formed in the cam portion, a through hole is formed in the cam contact portion, and one end of the biasing member is connected to the lever member, and the other end of the biasing member passes through the notch and the through hole. 5. The tank cap according to claim 2 , wherein an elastic coefficient of the resilient member is greater than an elastic coefficient of the biasing member. 6. The tank cap according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient member is a coil spring placed on the bottom, and the coil spring presses the slide member. 7. The tank cap according to claim 2 , wherein the biasing member is a torsion coil spring wound around the pivot shaft. 8. The tank cap according to claim 1 , wherein a groove is formed in an inner surface of the cap body, the slide member has a sliding surface for sliding on the inner surface, and the groove and the sliding surface define a tool insertion hole. 9. A tank cap comprising: a cylindrical cap body that is attachable and detachable to a filler port of a tank by being turned about a central axis of the cap body; a lever member disposed in the cap body, the lever member having a retracted position in which the lever member has pivoted down about a pivot shaft and partially closes an opening of the cap body and a standing position in which the lever member stands up; a slide member disposed in the cap body so as to be adjacent to the lever member, and provided with a cam contact portion that is to come into contact with a cam portion of the lever member; and a resilient member disposed between the slide member and a bottom of the cap body, wherein a resilience of the resilient member causes the cam contact portion to press the cam portion and retains the retracted position, the pivot shaft is provided with a biasing member for biasing the lever member toward the standing position, a notch is formed in the cam portion, a through hole is formed in the cam contact portion, and one end of the biasing member is connected to the lever member, and the other end of the biasing member passes through the notch and the through hole. 10. A tank cap comprising: a cylindrical cap body that is attachable and detachable to a filler port of a tank by being turned about a central axis of the cap body; a lever member disposed in the cap body, the lever member having a retracted position in which the lever member has pivoted down about a pivot shaft and partially closes an opening of the cap body and a standing position in which the lever member stands up; a slide member disposed in the cap body so as to be adjacent to the lever member, and provided with a cam contact portion that is to come into contact with a cam portion of the lever member; and a resilient member disposed between the slide member and a bottom of the cap body, wherein a resilience of the resilient member causes the cam contact portion to press the cam portion and retains the retracted position, a groove is formed in an inner surface of the cap body, the slide member has a sliding surface for sliding on the inner surface, and the groove and the sliding surface define a tool insertion hole.
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