Fuel system for a vehicle
US-2024247623-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US9228540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9228540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213539366-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2016 |
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A fuel vapor processing apparatus may include a case defining therein a first adsorption chamber, a second adsorption chamber and a non-adsorption chamber communicating between the first adsorption chamber and the second adsorption chamber. The cross sectional flow area of the first adsorption chamber may be smaller than the cross sectional flow area of the second adsorption chamber.
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A fuel vapor processing apparatus comprising: a case defining a gas passage therein and having a charge port for introduction of fuel vapor containing gas, a purge port through which fuel vapor is purged from the gas passage, and an atmospheric port for introduction of purge air; wherein: the charge port and the purge port are disposed on one side of the gas passage, and the atmospheric port is disposed on the other side of the gas passage; the gas passage includes a first absorption chamber and a second adsorption chamber positioned next to each other in a direction along a straight path, the first adsorption chamber being positioned on the side of the atmospheric port and the second adsorption chamber being positioned on the side opposite to the atmospheric port; adsorption materials are filled within the first and second absorption chambers; the gas passage further includes a spacing chamber communicating between the first adsorption chamber and the second adsorption chamber; the first adsorption chamber has a first cross sectional flow area, and the second adsorption chamber has a second cross sectional flow area, the first cross sectional flow area being smaller than the second cross sectional flow area; the spacing chamber includes a space extending continuously from the second adsorption chamber toward the first adsorption chamber, the space includes a first portion and a second portion communicating with the first adsorption chamber and the second adsorption chamber, respectively; the second portion has a third cross sectional flow area that is substantially the same as the second cross sectional flow area; the cross sectional flow area of the first portion of the space increases stepwise in the direction from the side of the first adsorption chamber toward the second portion of the space; and the cross sectional flow area of a part of the first portion proximal to the first adsorption chamber is substantially the same as the first cross sectional flow area of the first adsorption chamber. 2. The fuel vapor processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein a lower wall portion of the second portion of the space is positioned at a lower level than a lower wall portion of the first adsorption chamber. 3. The fuel vapor processing apparatus as in claim 1 , further comprising a space defining member that defines at least a part of the space therein and is received within the case. 4. The fuel vapor processing apparatus as in claim 3 , wherein the space defining member is a separate member from the case. 5. A fuel vapor processing apparatus comprising: a case defining a gas passage therein and having a charge port for introduction of fuel vapor containing gas, a purge port through which fuel vapor is purged from the gas passage, and an atmospheric port for introduction of purge air; wherein: the charge port and the purge port are disposed on one side of the gas passage, and the atmospheric port is disposed on the other side of the gas passage; the gas passage includes a first absorption chamber and a second adsorption chamber positioned next to each other in a direction along a straight path, the first adsorption chamber being positioned on the side of the atmospheric port and the second adsorption chamber being positioned on the side opposite to the atmospheric port; adsorption materials are filled within the first and second absorption chambers; the gas passage further includes a spacing chamber communicating between the first adsorption chamber and the second adsorption chamber; the first adsorption chamber has a first cross sectional flow area, and the second adsorption chamber has a second cross sectional flow area, the first cross sectional flow area being smaller than the second cross sectional flow area; and the spacing chamber includes a space extending continuously from the second adsorption chamber toward the first adsorption chamber, the space includes a first portion and a second portion communicating with the first adsorption chamber and the second adsorption chamber, respectively; at least the second portion has a third cross sectional flow area that is substantially the same as the second cross sectional flow area; the space is defined by a space defining member; the space defining member comprising: a tubular portion fitted within the case and having a first open end on the side of the first adsorption chamber and a second open end on the side of the second adsorption chamber; a plate portion separating an internal space of the tubular portion into a first space portion on the side of the first adsorption chamber and a second space portion on the side of the second adsorption chamber, the plate portion being a perforated plate for allowing passage of gas; a first filter attached to the first open end of the tubular portion so as to extend across the first open end; and a second filter attached to the second open end of the tubular portion so as to extend across the second end. 6. The fuel vapor processing apparatus as in claim 5 , wherein: the plate portion includes a first surface on the side of the first space portion of the tubular portion and a second surface on the side of the second space portion of the tubular portion; the fuel vapor processing apparatus further comprises: a plurality of first pins extending from the first surface of the plate portion toward the first open end of the tubular portion through the first space portion and configured to support the first filter; and a plurality of second pins extending from the second surface of the plate portion toward the second open end of the tubular portion through the second space portion and configured to support the second filter.
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