Fuel supply apparatus

US9328704B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9328704-B2
Application numberUS-201314100353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2013
Priority dateSep 13, 2010
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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A support shaft connects between a flange and a pump unit. An intermediate member, which connects between the support shaft and pump unit, enables a relative positional change between the support shaft and the pump unit in an axial direction of the support shaft. The intermediate member limits a relative positional change between the support shaft and the pump unit in a circumferential direction of the support shaft. A resilient member is received in the support shaft and exerts a restoring force in an axial direction of the support shaft to urge the pump unit, which is movable relative to the support shaft in the axial direction, toward a bottom portion of the fuel tank.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel supply apparatus comprising: a flange that is configured to be installed to a fuel tank; a pump unit that is configured to be installed in an inside of the fuel tank to pump fuel received in the inside of the fuel tank to an outside of the fuel tank; a support shaft that is configured into a tubular body and connects between the flange and the pump unit; a resilient member that is received in the support shaft and exerts a restoring force in an axial direction of the support shaft to urge the pump unit, which is movable relative to the support shaft in the axial direction, toward a bottom portion of the fuel tank, and a holding member that holds the pump unit, wherein: the holding member includes a receiver, which is configured into a tubular body and axially slidably receives the support shaft; the restoring force of the resilient member, which is received in the support shaft, is exerted against the receiver; the support shaft is an upper support shaft, which is fixed to the flange installed to an upper opening of the fuel tank; the fuel supply apparatus further comprises a lower support shaft, which is received in the receiver; the resilient member is clamped between the upper support shaft and the lower support shaft; the lower support shaft is coupled to the receiver and the upper support shaft such that the lower support shaft is slidable in the axial direction relative to the receiver and the upper support shaft; and the lower support shaft is adapted to be engaged with the receiver when the lower support shaft is placed to a movable end of the lower support shaft upon movement of the lower support shaft into the receiver in an inserting direction of the lower support shaft for inserting the lower support shaft into the receiver. 2. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the resilient member is a coil spring; the fuel supply apparatus further comprises a support portion, which is provided integrally with the support shaft and projects downward from a location above the coil spring; and the support portion supports the coil spring along the axial direction. 3. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising an opposing portion, which is provided integrally with the support shaft at a location above a lower end part of the support shaft, wherein: the receiver includes a bottom portion at a bottom of the tubular body of the receiver; the opposing portion is opposed to the bottom portion of the receiver in the axial direction; and the resilient member is placed between the bottom portion of the receiver and the opposing portion. 4. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the holding member includes an engaging portion, which is adapted to be engaged with the support shaft when the support shaft is placed to a movable end of the support shaft upon movement of the support shaft away from the receiver in a removing direction of the support shaft away from the receiver. 5. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising an opposing portion, which is provided integrally with the upper support shaft at a location above a lower end part of the upper support shaft, wherein the resilient member is placed between the opposing portion and the lower support shaft, which is opposed to the opposing portion in the axial direction. 6. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the holding member includes an engaging portion, which is adapted to be engaged with the lower support shaft when the lower support shaft is placed to a movable end of the lower support shaft upon movement of the lower support shaft away from the receiver in a removing direction of the lower support shaft away from the receiver; and the lower support shaft, which receives the upper support shaft, includes an engaging portion, which is adapted to be engaged with the upper support shaft when the upper support shaft is placed to a movable end of the upper support shaft upon movement of the upper support shaft away from the lower support shaft in a removing direction of the upper support shaft away from the lower support shaft. 7. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the holding member includes an engaging portion, which is adapted to be engaged with the lower support shaft when the lower support shaft is placed to a movable end of the lower support shaft upon movement of the lower support shaft away from the receiver in a removing direction of the lower support shaft away from the receiver; and the upper support shaft, which receives the lower support shaft, includes an engaging portion, which is adapted to be engaged with the lower support shaft when the lower support shaft is placed to a movable end of the lower support shaft upon movement of the lower support shaft away from the upper support shaft in a removing direction of the lower support shaft away from the upper support shaft. 8. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a canister that is held by the flange and adsorbs fuel vapor in the inside of the fuel tank in a desorbable manner, wherein: the pump unit protrudes from the flange in a lateral direction, which is perpendicular to the axial direction, at a location that is on a lower side of the flange; and the canister is placed on the lower side of the flange in the fuel tank. 9. A fuel supply apparatus comprising: a flange that is configured to be installed to a fuel tank; a pump unit that is configured to be installed in an inside of the fuel tank to pump fuel received in the inside of the fuel tank to an outside of the fuel tank; a support shaft that is configured into a tubular body and connects between the flange and the pump unit; a resilient member that is received in the support shaft and exerts a restoring force in an axial direction of the support shaft to urge the pump unit, which is movable relative to the support shaft in the axial direction, toward a bottom portion of the fuel tank; a holding member that holds the pump unit, wherein the holding member includes a receiver, which is configured into a tubular body and axially slidably receives the support shaft, and the restoring force of the resilient member, which is received in the support shaft, is exerted against the receiver; and an upper support shaft, which is fixed to the flange installed to an upper opening of the fuel tank, wherein: the support shaft is a lower support shaft, which is received in the receiver; the resilient member is clamped between the receiver and the lower support shaft; and the lower support shaft is coupled to the receiver and the upper support shaft such that the lower support shaft is slidable in the axial direction relative to the receiver and the upper support shaft. 10. The fuel supply apparatus according to claim 9 , further comprising an opposing portion, which is provided integrally with the lower support shaft at a location above a lower end part of the lower support shaft, wherein: the receiver includes a bottom portion at a bottom of the tubular body of the receiver; the resilient member is placed between the opposing portion and the bottom portion of the receiver, which is opposed to the opposing portion in the axial direction.

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Classifications

  • Combined with fluid receiver · CPC title

  • F02M37/106Primary

    the pump being installed in a sub-tank · CPC title

  • Fluid sump · CPC title

  • related to fuel pipes or their connections, e.g. joints or sealings (F02M55/004 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the pump being immersed in the reservoir · CPC title

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What does patent US9328704B2 cover?
A support shaft connects between a flange and a pump unit. An intermediate member, which connects between the support shaft and pump unit, enables a relative positional change between the support shaft and the pump unit in an axial direction of the support shaft. The intermediate member limits a relative positional change between the support shaft and the pump unit in a circumferential directio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp, Kyosan Denki Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M37/106. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).