Low emission adsorbent and canister system
US-2021317803-A1 · Oct 14, 2021 · US
US11794570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11794570-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218070153-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A vehicle canister device includes a main canister including an inlet port through which evaporative gas is introduced from a fuel tank, an outlet port through which the evaporative gas introduced during operation of an engine is discharged to an intake side of the engine, and an internal space for filling activated carbon. The vehicle canister device also includes an auxiliary canister mounted in fluid-communication with the main canister and configured to allow external air to flow into the main canister through an atmosphere port provided on the main canister or the evaporative gas to flow therethrough upon stop of the engine. The auxiliary canister includes a plurality of activated carbon layers each filled with an activated carbon and a plurality of air layers disposed between the activated carbon layers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle canister apparatus comprising: a main canister including an inlet port through which evaporative gas is introduced from a fuel tank, an outlet port through which the evaporative gas introduced during operation of an engine is discharged to an intake side of the engine, and an internal space for filling an activated carbon; and an auxiliary canister mounted in fluid-communication with the main canister and configured to allow external air to flow into the main canister through an atmosphere port provided on the main canister or the evaporative gas to flow therethrough upon stop of the engine, wherein the auxiliary canister includes a plurality of activated carbon layers each filled with an activated carbon and a plurality of air layers disposed between the activated carbon layers, wherein the air layers are provided with a guide partition wall member formed to protrude along an internal circumferential surface thereof to limit a flow path for the evaporative gas flowing toward the activated carbon layers, and wherein the guide partition wall member has a height raised from the air layers, the height being determined as a difference between a whole height of an internal circumferential surface of the activated carbon layers and a lowest height of the activated carbon filled in the activated carbon layers in a gravitational direction. 2. The vehicle canister apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in the auxiliary canister, the activated carbon layers and the air layers are continuously alternately-disposed. 3. The vehicle canister apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in the auxiliary canister, continuously disposed activated carbon layers are disposed between the air layers, or continuously disposed air layers are disposed between the activated carbon layers. 4. The vehicle canister apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the activated carbon layers is filled with the activated carbon therein. 5. The vehicle canister apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the activated carbon layers include a plurality of coupling grooves and a plurality of coupling members on first and second sides thereof, respectively. 6. The vehicle canister apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the air layers provided with a hollow space therein and a shape identical to a shape of the activated carbon layers, are coupled to or decoupled from, via engagements of the coupling grooves and the coupling members, the activated carbon layers disposed forward and rearward thereof.
adapted to avoid loss of fuel or fuel vapour, e.g. with vapour recovery systems · CPC title
with stationary adsorbents {(B01D53/025 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Details of the absorption canister · CPC title
Carbon · CPC title
for fuel vapour recovery systems · CPC title
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