Suction filter and fuel supply device
US-2019010905-A1 · Jan 10, 2019 · US
US10794343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10794343-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916418111-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A suction filter includes a filter element disposed in a fuel tank and filtering a stored fuel that is a fuel stored in the fuel tank by allowing the stored fuel passing the filter element into an inner space, a dividing wall element disposed to divide the inner space into a first space, into which a filtered fuel that is the fuel filtered by the filter element flows, and a second space, to which an intake port drawing in the filtered fuel is opened, and enclosing the first space together with the filter element and enclosing the second space together with the filter element, and a passage element including an inflow port opened to the second space and an outflow port to which an intake pressure is applied by the intake port and defining a flow passage through which filtered fuel flows from the inflow port toward the outflow port.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A suction filter that filters a fuel in a fuel tank of a vehicle and then allows the fuel to be drawn into an intake port of a fuel pump, the suction filter comprising: a filter element disposed in the fuel tank and filtering a stored fuel that is the fuel stored in the fuel tank by allowing the stored fuel passing the filter element into an inner space, the filter element including a first filter sheet and a second filter sheet; a dividing wall element that is disposed between the first flier sheet and the second filter sheet, the dividing wall element and the first biter sheet defining a first space into which a filtered fuel that is the fuel filtered by the filter element flows, the dividing wall element and the second filter sheet defining a second space to which the intake port drawing in the filtered fuel is opened; and a passage element including an inflow port opened to the first space and an outflow port to which an intake pressure is applied by the intake port, and defining a flow passage through which the filtered fuel flows from the inflow port toward the outflow port. 2. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the inflow port is positioned in an upper half in the first space. 3. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein a volume of the second space is smaller than a volume of the first space. 4. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the dividing wall element is a diaphragm that is disposed to define the first space and the second space above and below the dividing wall element, respectively. 5. The suction filter according to claim 4 , wherein the dividing wall element having flexibility is disposed in a slack state to be configured to expand or contract the second space. 6. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein a roughness of a mesh of the dividing wall element through which the filtered fuel passes is set to be larger than or equal to a roughness of a mesh of the filter element through which the stored fuel passes. 7. A fuel supply device that supplies a fuel from an interior of a fuel tank of a vehicle to an exterior of the fuel tank, the fuel supply device comprising: a fuel pump to discharge the fuel drawn into an intake port from the interior of the fuel tank to the exterior of the fuel tank; and a suction filter including: a filter element disposed in the fuel tank and filtering a stored fuel that is the fuel stored in the fuel tank by allowing the stored fuel passing the filter element into an inner space, the filter element including, a first filter sheet and second filter sheet; a dividing wall element that is disposed between the first filter sheet and the second filter sheet the dividing wall element and the first filter sheet defining a first space into which a filtered fuel that is the fuel filtered by the filter element flows, the dividing wall element and the second filter sheet defining a second space to which the intake port drawing in the filtered fuel is opened; and a passage element including an inflow port opened to the first space and an outflow port to which an intake pressure is applied by the intake port, and defining a flow passage through which the filtered fuel flows from the inflow port toward the outflow port. 8. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the dividing wall element is joined to a boundary between the first filter sheet and the second filter sheet entirely in a circumferential direction of the dividing wall element. 9. The fuel supply device according to claim 7 , wherein the dividing wall element is joined to a boundary between the first filter sheet and the second filter sheet entirely in a circumferential direction of the dividing wall element. 10. The suction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the dividing wall element is a diaphragm that is disposed to define the first space and the second space above and below the dividing wall element, respectively, such that the first space is entirely above the second space. 11. The fuel supply device according to claim 7 , wherein the dividing wall element is a diaphragm that is disposed to define the first space and the second space above and below the dividing wall element, respectively, such that the first space is entirely above the second space.
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