Evaporative emissions control for a vehicle

US10767600B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10767600-B2
Application numberUS-201615387662-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2016
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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A fuel system comprising a fuel tank, a mixing volume configured to mix fuel vapor and air, the mixing volume comprising an outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to an engine, and a fuel vapor line configured to fluidly couple the fuel tank to the mixing volume.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel system comprising: a fuel tank; a mixing volume configured to mix fuel vapor and air, the mixing volume comprising an inlet and an outlet, the outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to an engine; at least one check valve positioned between the outlet of the mixing volume and the engine; and a fuel vapor line configured to fluidly couple the fuel tank to the inlet of the mixing volume, the inlet and the outlet of the mixing volume being separate, and the mixing volume being configured to receive a mixture of air and fuel vapor from the fuel vapor line, wherein at least a portion of the air within the mixture is received through an air intake. 2. The fuel system of claim 1 , wherein the mixing volume is fluidly coupled to at least one throttle body of the engine. 3. The fuel system of claim 2 , wherein the mixing volume is fluidly coupled to the at least one throttle body upstream of an outlet of the at least one throttle body of the engine. 4. The fuel system of claim 1 , wherein the fuel system is positioned within a utility vehicle comprising an open-air operator area generally surrounded by an upper frame assembly extending to a position above seating positioned within the open-air operator area. 5. The fuel system of claim 1 , further comprising a purge valve positioned along the fuel vapor line between the fuel tank and the mixing volume, the purge valve being configured to provide fuel vapor to the mixing volume. 6. The fuel system of claim 5 , wherein the purge valve is actuated at predetermined, uniform time intervals. 7. The fuel system of claim 5 , wherein the purge valve is actuated based on at least one of an engine speed, an engine intake temperature, an engine load, a throttle position, a coolant temperature, a time period at idle, a concentration of fuel vapor within the fuel vapor line, and an amount of fuel vapor purged at a time following ignition of the engine. 8. The fuel system of claim 5 , wherein the mixing volume is less than approximately 300 millimeters from the engine. 9. The fuel system of claim 5 , wherein the purge valve is positioned upstream of the mixing volume. 10. The fuel system of claim 1 , wherein the mixing volume further comprises a baffle, the inlet being configured to receive the fuel vapor and air and the baffle being positioned between the inlet and the outlet. 11. The fuel system of claim 10 , wherein the baffle is positioned within the mixing volume. 12. The fuel system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet and the outlet are positioned on a first side surface of the mixing volume, and the mixing volume is configured to flow the mixed fuel vapor and air in an arcuate flow path between the inlet and the outlet. 13. The fuel system of claim 1 , wherein the mixing volume is positioned vertically higher than a cylinder head of the engine. 14. The fuel system of claim 13 , wherein the mixing volume is laterally spaced apart from the cylinder head of the engine. 15. The fuel system of claim 1 , further including at least one check valve positioned between the mixing volume and the engine. 16. The fuel system of claim 1 , further comprising an evaporation canister fluidly coupled between the fuel tank and the mixing volume.

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  • Details of the fuel vapour pipes or conduits · CPC title

  • the venting is actuated by specific signals or positions of particular parts · CPC title

  • Valve arrangements in the vent line · CPC title

  • adapted to avoid loss of fuel or fuel vapour, e.g. with vapour recovery systems · CPC title

  • Off-Road Vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US10767600B2 cover?
A fuel system comprising a fuel tank, a mixing volume configured to mix fuel vapor and air, the mixing volume comprising an outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to an engine, and a fuel vapor line configured to fluidly couple the fuel tank to the mixing volume.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Polaris Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M25/089. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 10 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).