Valve for metering fluid, the valve containing a filter device
US-2015369176-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9248390B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9248390-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414171409-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A fluid delivery system includes a fluid reservoir having an inlet screen and a main reservoir filter. The fluid reservoir is adapted to enclose a fluid therewithin and includes a reservoir body forming a reservoir volume that is fluidly connected to an inlet conduit, a supply conduit, and a return conduit. The inlet screen is disposed fluidly along the inlet conduit and adapted to filter a fluid provided to fill the reservoir through the inlet conduit. The main reservoir filter is disposed fluidly along the supply conduit and adapted to filter a fluid drawn from the reservoir volume and provided through the supply conduit to a pump.
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We claim: 1. A diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) reservoir for use with an exhaust after-treatment system of an internal combustion engine, the DEF reservoir comprising: a reservoir body forming a reservoir volume and a header opening that is fluidly open to the reservoir volume; a header connected to the reservoir body and disposed to seal the header opening; a heater connected to the header and disposed within the reservoir volume and adapted to be immersed in the DEF; a DEF draw conduit connected to the header and extending through the header between a sump location, the sump location being within the reservoir volume and adjacent to the heater, and a DEF draw port disposed external to the reservoir body and fluidly connected to a DEF pump; a bag filter connected to the header, the bag filter completely enclosing the heater and the sump location of the DEF draw conduit within the reservoir volume such that, when DEF is drawn from the reservoir volume through the sump location, said DEF is first filtered by the bag filter; a secondary reservoir filter disposed within the bag filter and arranged to cover the DEF draw port at the sump location; and a fill opening screen disposed to cover a fill opening formed in the reservoir body. 2. The DEF reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the fill opening screen is integrated with a filter device disposed within the fill opening of the fluid reservoir, the filter device comprising: a fill neck portion formed in a body of the device, the fill neck portion disposed in fluid communication with the reservoir volume; a fill cap arranged to cover an open end of the fill neck portion; a cage forming at least one window connected to the body, the at least one window being fluidly disposed between the reservoir volume and the open end of the fill neck portion; and at least one screen disposed to cover the at least one window such that fluid entering the open end of the fill neck portion must pass through the at least one window and be filtered thereby before entering the reservoir volume. 3. The DEF reservoir of claim 2 , wherein the reservoir body further comprises: an inner wall formed by the reservoir body and surrounding the fill opening, wherein the filter device is disposed within the inner wall; an outer wall formed by the reservoir body and surrounding the inner wall at a distance therefrom to form a gap therebetween; wherein the gap is configured as a vent to facilitate expedient filling of the reservoir volume with fluid, and wherein the inner and outer walls extend within the reservoir volume by a distance such that the reservoir volume can only be filled up to a level that is equal to the distance. 4. The DEF reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the bag filter surrounds a fluid level sensor connected disposed within the reservoir volume. 5. The DEF reservoir of claim 1 , further comprising a DEF pump fluidly connected to the fluid reservoir and arranged to draw DEF from the DEF reservoir through the DEF draw conduit through a supply passage and to return unused fluid to the DEF reservoir through a return passage, the pump including an inlet screen disposed fluidly along the supply passage and a main pump filter disposed fluidly along the return passage.
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