Fuel supply apparatus
US-2016361993-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US11014441B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11014441-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716069530-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 25, 2021 |
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A fuel tank filler apparatus comprises a capless filler neck closure adapted to be mated with an outer end of a fuel-tank filler neck. The capless filler neck closure may be removable from the fuel-tank filler neck for service or repair.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel tank filler apparatus adapted for use in a vehicle fuel system, the fuel tank filler apparatus comprising a blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck associated with a fuel tank, the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck shaped to extend around a central axis of the fuel tank filler apparatus to define a fuel receiving passageway and the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck including an outer end having a top surface that defines a mouth that opens into the fuel receiving passageway, a capless filler neck closure adapted to be mated with the outer end of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to block fuel and fuel vapor from escaping the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck during use of the fuel tank filler apparatus, the capless filler neck closure including a nozzle-insertion housing that extends into the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck, an outer dust cover mounted to pivot relative to the nozzle-insertion housing from a closed position arranged to block dust from entering the nozzle-insertion passageway to an open position arranged to allow a fuel nozzle to enter the nozzle-insertion passageway, and an inner closure door spaced apart from the outer dust cover along the central axis and mounted to pivot relative to the nozzle-insertion housing from a closed position arranged to block fuel and fuel vapor from escaping the associated fuel tank and an open position arranged to allow a fuel nozzle to enter fuel receiving passageway, and interface means for pushing a portion of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck into a round shape in order to facilitate receipt of the capless filler neck closure in the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck and for coupling the capless filler neck closure to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck without welds or permanent attachment to facilitate selective decoupling of the capless filler neck closure from the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck thereby allowing non-destructive removal of the capless filler neck closure for replacement or repair of the capless filler neck closure, wherein the interface means includes a retainer ring that couples the capless filler neck closure to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck, the capless filler neck closure is formed to include a cam slot that extends radially inwardly toward the central axis and away from the retainer ring, and the retainer ring includes an outer band that extends circumferentially around the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck, a cap wall that extends radially inwardly away from the outer band into the cam slot formed in the capless filler neck closure to couple the retainer ring to the capless filler neck closure, and a crimp tab configured to engage the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to couple the retainer ring to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck. 2. The fuel tank filler apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the interface means further includes an interface sleeve including an inner wall formed to define a closure-receiving space that receives the nozzle-insertion housing, an outer wall spaced apart radially from the inner wall, and a top wall that interconnects the inner wall and the outer wall to define a downwardly opening channel that receives the top surface of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck and the top wall located axially between the cap wall of the retainer ring and the top surface of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck. 3. A fuel tank filler apparatus adapted for use in a vehicle fuel system, the fuel tank filler apparatus comprising a blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck that extends around a central axis of the fuel tank filler apparatus to define a fuel-receiving passageway and the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck includes a top surface arranged to define a mouth that opens into the fuel-receiving passageway and a tab receiver that extends radially into the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck toward the central axis, a capless filler neck closure including a nozzle-insertion housing formed to define a nozzle-insertion passageway and a cam slot that extends radially inwardly into the nozzle-insertion housing, an outer dust cover mounted to pivot relative to the nozzle-insertion housing from a closed position arranged to block dust from entering the nozzle-insertion passageway to an open position arranged to allow a fuel nozzle to enter the nozzle-insertion passageway, and an inner closure door mounted to pivot relative to the nozzle-insertion housing from a closed position arranged to block fuel and fuel vapor from escaping the fuel-receiving passageway and an open position arranged to allow the fuel nozzle to enter the fuel-receiving passageway, and a retainer ring configured to couple the capless filler neck closure to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to block relative movement of the capless filler neck closure along the central axis relative to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck, the retainer ring including an outer band that extends circumferentially around the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck, a cap wall that extends radially inwardly away from the outer band toward the central axis into the cam slot formed in the capless filler neck closure to couple the retainer ring to the capless filler neck closure, and a crimp tab configured to extend into the tab receiver included in the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to couple the retainer ring to the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck. 4. The fuel tank filler apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the nozzle-insertion housing includes an outer side wall and a rim that extends radially outwardly away from the outer side wall and the cap wall included in the retainer ring is spaced apart axially from the top surface of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to locate the rim included in the nozzle-insertion housing between the cap wall and the top surface of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck. 5. The fuel tank filler apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising an interface sleeve that extends through the mouth and into the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck to push the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck into a round shape, the interface sleeve including an inner wall formed to define a closure-receiving space that receives the nozzle-insertion housing included in the capless filler neck closure, an outer wall spaced apart radially from the inner wall, and a top wall interconnecting the inner wall and the outer wall to define a downwardly opening channel that receives the top surface of the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck. 6. The fuel tank filler apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck includes a radially inwardly extending groove and a first seal located in the groove and engaged with the interface sleeve and the blow-molded fuel-tank filler neck and the nozzle-insertion housing includes a second seal engaged with the nozzle-insertion housing and the interface sleeve.
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