Multi-conductor water in fuel sensor for fill rate detection
US-2016349200-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9353713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213715003-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A fuel water separator (FWS) filter that is configured to permit water to be drained from the water sump of the FWS filter without shutting off fuel flow to the FWS filter. A check valve is positioned between the water sump and the filter element. When the FWS filter is under vacuum (e.g. as in operation), the check valve can be closed to allow water to drain from the sump. The check valve can close automatically by floating on accumulated water in the sump until the water rises to a level where the check valve is closed. The check valve can also close by opening the drain valve of the FWS filter, which causes a differential pressure between the sump and the vacuum created in the filter element chamber, which forces the check valve to close.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel water separator filter, comprising: a filter housing defining a filter element chamber and a water sump, the filter element chamber is separated from the water sump by a wall; a coalescing filter element disposed in the filter element chamber, the coalescing filter element configured to separate water from fuel; and at least one passageway in the wall that fluidly connects the filter element chamber and the water sump, the at least one passageway being the only passages through which fluid can flow into the water sump, other than atmospheric air via a drain valve, flow through each of the at least one fluid passageway being controlled by at least one valve, the at least one valve having a first, open position that permits fluid flow from the filter element chamber into the water sump and a second, closed position preventing fluid flow between the filter element chamber and the water sump; the filter housing further includes the drain valve in communication with the water sump to permit draining of water from the water sump; and the filter housing further includes an inlet such that all fluid that flows into the inlet flows into the filter element chamber. 2. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the coalescing filter element comprises an outer stage filter that is configured to coalesce water from fuel, an inner stage filter that is surrounded by the outer stage filter, and a space between the outer stage filter and the inner stage filter; and the passageway is located in the wall at a position in communication with the space. 3. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve comprises a ball and a cage disposed in the water sump, the ball is movably disposed within the cage and the cage guides the ball between the first position and the second position. 4. The fuel water separator filter of claim 3 , wherein the wall includes a first surface that faces the water sump and a second surface that faces the filter element chamber, and the cage is fixed to the first surface. 5. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the fuel water separator filter is a spin-on filter that is configured for detachable connection to a filter head. 6. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , further comprising a water sensor disposed in the water sump that is configured to detect water. 7. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the flow through each of the at least one passageway is controlled by a respective separate valve of the at least one valve. 8. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve is a single valve that controls the flow through each of the at least one passageway. 9. The fuel water separator filter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one passageway is a single passageway. 10. A filter, comprising: a filter housing defining a filter element chamber and a water sump, the filter element chamber is separated from the water sump by a wall; a coalescing filter element disposed in the filter element chamber, the coalescing filter element configured to separate water from a fluid; and at least one passageway in the wall that fluidly connects the filter element chamber and the water sump, the at least one passageway being the only passages through which fluid can flow into the water sump, other than atmospheric air via a drain valve, flow through each of the at least one fluid passageway being controlled by at least one valve, the at least one valve having a first, open position that permits flow of water from the filter element chamber into the water sump and a second, closed position preventing flow of water between the filter element chamber and the water sump; the filter housing further includes the drain valve in communication with the water sump to permit draining of water from the water sump; and the filter housing further includes an inlet such that all fluid that flows into the inlet flows into the filter element chamber. 11. The filter of claim 10 , wherein the coalescing filter element comprises an outer stage filter that is configured to coalesce water from the fluid, an inner stage filter that is surrounded by the outer stage filter, and a space between the outer stage filter and the inner stage filter; and the passageway is located in the wall at a position in communication with the space. 12. The filter of claim 10 , wherein the at least one valve comprises a ball and a cage disposed in the water sump, the ball is movably disposed within the cage and the cage guides the ball between the first position and the second position. 13. The filter of claim 12 , wherein the wall includes a first surface that faces the water sump and a second surface that faces the filter element chamber, and the cage is fixed to the first surface. 14. The filter of claim 10 , wherein the filter is a spin-on filter that is configured for detachable connection to a filter head. 15. The filter of claim 10 , further comprising a water sensor disposed in the water sump that is configured to detect water. 16. The filter of claim 10 , wherein the at least one passageway is a single passageway. 17. A fuel water separator filter, comprising: a filter housing defining a filter element chamber and a water sump, the filter element chamber separated from the water sump by a wall; a coalescing filter element disposed in the filter element chamber, the coalescing filter element is configured to separate water from fuel and to remove particulate contaminants from the fuel; at least one passageway defined in the wall that fluidly connects the filter element chamber and the water sump, the at least one passageway being the only passages through which fluid can flow into the water sump, other than atmospheric air via a drain valve, flow through each of the at least one passageway being controlled by at least one valve; and the drain valve in communication with the water sump to permit draining of water from the water sump, the filter being configured to permit water to be drained from the water sump via the drain valve without shutting off fuel flow to the filter and while the filter element filters the fuel, and the filter housing further includes an inlet such that all fluid that flows into the inlet flows into the filter element chamber. 18. The fuel water separator filter of claim 17 , wherein the at least one valve has a first, open position that permits fluid flow from the filter element chamber into the water sump and a second, closed position preventing fluid flow between the filter element chamber and the water sump. 19. The fuel water separator filter of claim 18 , wherein the coalescing filter element comprises an outer stage filter that is configured to coalesce water from fuel, an inner stage filter that is surrounded by the outer stage filter, and a space between the outer stage filter and the inner stage filter; and the passageway is located in the wall at a position in communication with the space. 20. The fuel water separator filter of claim 18 , wherein the at least one valve comprises a ball and a cage disposed in the water sump, the ball is movably disposed within the cage and the cage guides the ball between the first position and the second position. 21. The fuel water separator filter of claim 20 , wherein the wall includes a first surface that faces the water sump and a second surface that faces the filter element chamber, and the cage is fixed to the first surface.
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