Fuel system having pumping and filtration fuel module and flow housing for same

US11680548B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11680548-B2
Application numberUS-202217688206-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2022
Priority dateApr 21, 2020
Publication dateJun 20, 2023
Grant dateJun 20, 2023

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A fuel module for pumping and filtration of a fuel in a fuel system includes a flow housing, and each of an electrically powered pump, a first cartridge filter, and a second cartridge filter in sealed, direct engagement with the flow housing. The fuel module is applied in a low pressure fuel circuit feeding fuel to a high pressure fuel circuit for pressurization to an injection pressure. Electronic closed loop control techniques for the pump are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel module for a fuel system for an internal combustion engine comprising: a flow housing forming a fuel inlet for receiving fuel to be pumped and filtered in the fuel module, and a fuel outlet; the flow housing further forming an outgoing pump port and an incoming pump port, a first filter receptacle positioned fluidly between the fuel inlet and the outgoing pump port, and a second filter receptacle positioned fluidly between the incoming pump port and the fuel outlet; a first cartridge filter installed in the first filter receptacle and fluidly connecting the fuel inlet to the outgoing pump port; a second cartridge filter installed in the second filter receptacle and fluidly connecting the incoming pump port to the fuel outlet; and a pump having a pump electric drive motor and fluidly connected to the outgoing pump port and the incoming pump port; the pump being mounted externally of the flow housing, such that the pump is arranged to convey fuel outside of the flow housing between the outgoing pump port and the incoming pump port. 2. The fuel module of claim 1 wherein the flow housing includes a pump side having a planar pump mounting surface, and a filter side having the first filter receptacle and the second filter receptacle formed therein; the fuel module further comprising a first seal and a second seal clamped between the flow housing and the pump and fluidly sealing around the outgoing pump port and the incoming pump port, respectively. 3. The fuel module of claim 2 wherein a plurality of threaded bolting holes are formed in the pump side, and further comprising bolts received in the plurality of threaded bolting holes and clamping the pump to the pump side. 4. The fuel module of claim 1 wherein each of the first filter receptacle and the second filter receptacle is threaded. 5. The fuel module of claim 1 further comprising a filter ID sensor assembly installed in the flow housing and having a first sensor leg and a second sensor leg extending toward the first filter receptacle and the second filter receptacle, respectively. 6. The fuel module of claim 1 wherein the flow housing forms a first sensor port and a second sensor port each arranged fluidly between the pump and the fuel outlet; and the fuel module further comprising a first pressure sensor and a second pressure sensor installed in the first sensor port and the second sensor port, respectively. 7. A flow housing for a fuel module in a fuel system for an internal combustion engine comprising: a flow housing body including a pump side having an outgoing pump port and an incoming pump port each opening upon the pump side; the flow housing body further including a filter side opposite to the pump side and having formed therein each of a first filter receptacle structured to receive a first cartridge filter and a second filter receptacle structured to receive a second cartridge filter; the flow housing body further forming a fuel inlet to receive a fuel to be pumped and filtered in the fuel module, a fuel outlet, and a plurality of internal fuel conduits; the plurality of internal fuel conduits forming a disjunctive fuel flow path extending between the fuel inlet and the fuel outlet, and upon fluidly connecting a pump to the outgoing pump port and the incoming pump port, and installation of the first filter and the second filter, the fuel flow path is made continuous; and the flow housing body further including a plurality of bolt holes formed therein and extending horizontally through the flow housing body at locations between the pump side and the filter side. 8. The flow housing of claim 7 wherein the flow housing body forms a sensor port fluidly connected to the fuel flow path at a location that is fluidly between the incoming pump port and the fuel outlet. 9. The flow housing of claim 8 wherein the flow housing body further forms a second sensor port that is fluidly connected to the fuel flow path at a location that is fluidly between the incoming pump port and the first sensor port. 10. The flow housing of claim 7 wherein the flow housing body further includes a sensor mounting interface including a sensor mounting surface, a first sensor leg tube extending from the sensor mounting surface toward the first filter receptacle, and a second sensor leg tube extending from the sensor mounting surface toward the second filter receptacle. 11. The flow housing of claim 8 wherein the plurality of bolt holes includes a first bolt hole at a first end of the flow housing body and a second bolt hole at a second end of the flow housing body. 12. The flow housing of claim 7 wherein a sensor port is formed in the flow housing body upon the pump side and fluidly connects to the second filter receptacle. 13. The flow housing of claim 7 wherein the flow housing body includes an outer body surface extending between the pump side and the filter side, and the outer body surface forms a first curved profile extending partially circumferentially around the first filter receptacle, and a second curved profile extending partially circumferentially around the second filter receptacle. 14. A fuel module for a fuel system comprising: a flow housing forming a fuel inlet, and a fuel outlet, and including a filter side and a pump side; the flow housing further forming an outgoing pump port and an incoming pump port each opening in the pump side, a first filter receptacle opening in the filter side and positioned fluidly between the fuel inlet and the outgoing pump port, and a second filter receptacle opening in the filter side and positioned fluidly between the incoming pump port and the fuel outlet; a first cartridge filter installed in the first filter receptacle and fluidly connecting the fuel inlet to the outgoing pump port; and a second cartridge filter installed in the second filter receptacle and fluidly connecting the incoming pump port to the fuel outlet; each of the first cartridge filter and the second cartridge filter projecting vertically from the flow housing, and the flow housing further having formed therein a plurality of bolt holes extending horizontally through the flow housing. 15. The fuel module of claim 14 wherein the plurality of bolt holes are located vertically between the filter side and the pump side. 16. The fuel module of claim 14 wherein the flow housing further having formed therein a first conduit extending from the fuel inlet to the first filter receptacle, a second conduit extending from the first filter receptacle to the outgoing pump port, a third conduit extending from the incoming pump port to the second filter receptacle, and a fourth conduit extending from the second filter receptacle to the fuel outlet. 17. The fuel module of claim 14 further comprising at least one sensor port opening in an outer surface of the flow housing and extending to the first filter receptacle, and at least one sensor port opening in the outer surface of the flow housing and extending to the second filter receptacle. 18. The fuel module of claim 14 wherein the flow housing includes an outer surface extending between the pump side and the filter side, and the outer surface forms a first curved profile extending partially circumferentially around the first filter receptacle, and a second curved profile extending partially circumferentially around the second filter receptacle. 19. The fuel module of claim 18 wherein the first filter receptable is larger in diameter than the second filter receptacle, and the outer surface forms a nec

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  • connected in series · CPC title

  • F02M37/08Primary

    electrically driven · CPC title

  • Separation devices for workshops, car or semiconductor industry, e.g. for separating chips and other machining residues · CPC title

  • Construction of the casing · CPC title

  • F02M37/44Primary

    Filters structurally associated with pumps · CPC title

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What does patent US11680548B2 cover?
A fuel module for pumping and filtration of a fuel in a fuel system includes a flow housing, and each of an electrically powered pump, a first cartridge filter, and a second cartridge filter in sealed, direct engagement with the flow housing. The fuel module is applied in a low pressure fuel circuit feeding fuel to a high pressure fuel circuit for pressurization to an injection pressure. Electr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M37/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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