Fuel cutoff valve
US-2017350521-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US11059368B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11059368-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916401222-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A fill limit vent valve for a fuel system includes a housing assembly, an outlet port and a flow dam. The housing assembly has a main housing including a cylindrical body and an upper housing portion. The upper housing portion has a lower wall that defines an orifice and an outer cylindrical wall that defines an upper housing chamber. The outlet port is formed on the main housing and fluidly communicates fuel vapor out of the fill limit valve. The orifice is offset from a centerpoint of the lower wall in a direction away from the outlet port. The flow dam extends from the lower wall into the upper housing chamber and connects on opposite ends to the outer cylindrical wall. The flow dam and upper housing chamber cooperating to form a liquid trap that mitigates the possibility of liquid fuel from reaching the outlet port from the orifice.
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A fill limit vent valve for a fuel system having a fuel tank, the fill limit vent valve comprising: a housing assembly having a cylindrical body and an upper housing portion, the upper housing portion having a lower wall that comprises an orifice and an outer cylindrical wall that defines an upper housing chamber; an outlet port formed on the housing assembly that fluidly communicates fuel vapor out of the fill limit vent valve, the orifice being offset from a centerpoint of the lower wall in a direction away from the outlet port, wherein the outlet port includes an entry opening that defines a port diameter, wherein the lower wall extends along a plane that intersects the port diameter; and a flow dam extending from the lower wall into the upper housing chamber and that connects on opposite ends to the outer cylindrical wall, the flow dam and upper housing chamber cooperating to form a liquid trap that mitigates the possibility of liquid fuel reaching the outlet port from the orifice. 2. The fill limit vent valve of claim 1 wherein the housing assembly comprises a first cylinder and the upper housing portion defines a second cylinder, wherein the first cylinder extends up into the second cylinder whereby an annular ledge is formed. 3. The fill limit vent valve of claim 1 wherein the flow dam partitions the upper housing chamber into an orifice side cavity and a nozzle side cavity. 4. The fill limit vent valve of claim 3 wherein the flow dam is non-planar. 5. The fill limit vent valve of claim 3 wherein the housing assembly further comprises a float guide that defines a float cavity that receives a float. 6. The fill limit vent valve of claim 5 , further comprising a ribbon connected between the float and the housing assembly, the ribbon configured to selectively overlay and seal the orifice and preclude airflow through the orifice. 7. The fill limit vent valve of claim 5 wherein the housing assembly further comprises a bucket that defines the float guide, the bucket comprising at least one aperture that fluidly communicates between an interior of the fuel tank and an interior cavity of the float. 8. The fill limit vent valve of claim 1 , further comprising a weld pad configured to melt into an inner surface of the fuel tank during an assembly process to mount the fill limit vent valve to an inner surface of the fuel tank. 9. The fill limit vent valve of claim 8 , further comprising a cover that is coupled to the upper housing portion, the cover being separately formed from the housing assembly and subsequently coupled to the housing assembly forming an upper boundary of the upper housing chamber. 10. A fill limit vent valve for a fuel system having a fuel tank, the fill limit vent valve comprising: a housing assembly having a main housing including a cylindrical body and an upper housing portion, the upper housing portion having a lower wall that comprises an orifice and an outer cylindrical wall that defines an upper housing chamber, wherein the housing assembly further comprises a float guide that defines a float cavity that receives a float, a ribbon connected between the float and the housing assembly, the ribbon configured to selectively overlay and seal the orifice and preclude airflow through the orifice; an outlet port formed on the main housing assembly that fluidly communicates fuel vapor out of the fill limit vent valve, the orifice being offset from a centerpoint of the lower wall in a direction away from the outlet port; and wherein the outlet port includes an entry opening that defines a port diameter, wherein the lower wall extends along a plane that intersects the port diameter. 11. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 wherein the housing assembly comprises a first cylinder and the upper housing portion defines a second cylinder, wherein the first cylinder extends up into the second cylinder whereby an annular ledge is formed. 12. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 wherein the housing assembly further comprises a bucket that defines the float guide, the bucket comprising at least one aperture that fluidly communicates between an interior of the fuel tank and an interior cavity of the float. 13. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 , further comprising a weld pad configured to melt into an inner surface of the fuel tank during an assembly process to mount the fill limit vent valve to an inner surface of the fuel tank. 14. The fill limit vent valve of claim 10 , further comprising a flow dam extending from the lower wall into the upper housing chamber. 15. The fill limit vent valve of claim 14 wherein the flow dam connects on opposite ends to the outer cylindrical wall, the flow dam and upper housing chamber cooperating to form a liquid trap that mitigates the possibility of liquid fuel reaching the outlet port from the orifice. 16. The fill limit vent valve of claim 14 wherein the flow dam partitions the upper housing chamber into an orifice side cavity and a nozzle side cavity, the orifice side cavity having more volume than the nozzle side cavity. 17. The fill limit vent valve of claim 16 wherein the flow dam extends in a wave-like pattern. 18. A fill limit vent valve for a fuel system having a fuel tank, the fill limit vent valve comprising: a housing assembly having a cylindrical body and an upper housing portion, the upper housing portion having a lower wall that defines an orifice and an outer cylindrical wall that defines an upper housing chamber; a flow dam extending from the lower wall into the upper housing chamber, wherein the flow dam partitions the upper housing chamber into an orifice side cavity and a nozzle side cavity, the orifice side cavity having more volume than the nozzle side cavity; an outlet port formed on the housing assembly that fluidly communicates fuel vapor out of the fill limit vent valve, the orifice being offset from a centerpoint of the lower wall in a direction away from the outlet port; and wherein the outlet port includes an entry opening that defines a port diameter, wherein the lower wall extends along a plane that intersects the port diameter. 19. The fill limit vent valve of claim 18 wherein the flow dam extends in a wave-like pattern.
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