Fuel system for a vehicle
US-2024247623-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US9624877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9624877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414542152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A tubular hydrocarbon adsorption trap includes a fuel vapor permeable porous media sheet which is circularly wrapped around to form a circumferentially closed elongated tubular body having at least one interior chamber in which the hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media is arranged. Opposing longitudinal edges of the wrapped media sheet are secured by ultrasonic welding or other means to securely close the circumference of the tubular body. The tubular body is closed on the top and bottom longitudinal edges to retain hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media within. A method of manufacturing the tubular hydrocarbon adsorption trap is also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tubular hydrocarbon adsorption trap for adsorption of evaporated fuel vapors within an air intake tract of an internal combustion engine, comprising: a hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media; a fuel vapor permeable thermally weldable porous media sheet; wherein the media sheet is circularly wrapped to form a circumferentially closed elongated tubular body having at least one interior chamber in which the hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media is arranged; wherein opposing longitudinal edges of the wrapped media sheet are secured together to securely close the circumference of the elongated tubular body; wherein axially spaced top and bottom ends of the wrapped media sheet are each securely closed by compressing radially opposing sides of the tubular sheet together at the sheet edges and sealably securing the compressed sheet edges together to close the top and bottom of the tubular body; wherein the fuel vapor permeable porous media of the circumferentially closed wrapped tubular sheet body with closed top and bottom has pores sized to retain the hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media within the tubular body of the hydrocarbon adsorption trap; wherein the top and bottom ends of the tubular body are securely closed by compression together of radially opposing sides of the media sheet at the top and bottom edges and thermal welding or ultrasonic welding of the media sheet to close the top and bottom edges by edge welds; the hydrocarbon adsorption trap further comprising: a frame member, including: a base plate member, the base plate member have at least open aperture extending therethrough; at least one elongated support member having opposing ends secured to the base plate member, the at least one elongated support member forming a partition separating the at least open aperture and supporting the circumferentially closed elongated tubular body with the hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media therein; at least one secondary support member secured directly or indirectly to the base plate member, the at least one secondary support member arranged to align with the at least one elongated support member and at a spacing thereto; wherein the supporting the circumferentially closed elongated tubular body is arranged in a gap between overlaying ones of the at least one elongated support member and the at least one secondary support member. 2. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media includes activated carbon granules. 3. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 2 , wherein the granules are bound together by an adhesive, the adhesive maintaining the granules in a desired spaced distribution within the at least one interior chamber of the wrapped tubular body. 4. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 1 , wherein the media sheet comprises any of: a polyester material, a non-woven polyester, a polyester felt or a cellulose material. 5. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 1 , wherein the interior chamber of the wrapped tubular body is divided into at least two subtrap chambers; wherein the at least two subtrap chambers are formed by compression and thermal welding or ultrasonic welding of the media sheet at an axial location between the top and bottom edges forming at least one compressed dividing region, the thermal welding or ultrasonic welding region dividing the interior chamber of the tubular body into the at least two subtrap chambers. 6. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 1 , wherein the edge welds at the top and bottom of the tubular body are compressed substantially flat mounting tabs for mounting the tubular hydrocarbon adsorption trap within the intake tract. 7. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 6 , wherein the mounting tabs have a 3D structured surface of raised ribs and depressions; wherein the structured surface is provided by embossing or thermal forming; wherein the structured surface provides rigidity and strength to the mounting tabs of the tubular body. 8. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 1 , further comprising: a containment wall arranged on and extending generally perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate member, the containment wall, base plate member, at least one elongated support member and the least one secondary support member defining an installation space into which the circumferentially closed elongated tubular body is arranged and supported; wherein the at least one secondary support member secured at opposing ends to the containment wall. 9. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one secondary support member is at least one pivoting support member, the at least one secondary support member secured at a first end to the containment wall, the at least one secondary support member including a latching means at an opposing second end, the latching means of the at least one secondary support member engaging a cooperating latching means on the containment wall to latchably secure the second end of the at least one secondary support member in a close position on the containment wall; wherein the at least one pivoting support member, when not latchably engaged, is deflectable outwardly from the base plate member to permit installation of the circumferentially closed elongated tubular body into the installation space. 10. The hydrocarbon adsorption trap according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one elongated support member and the least one secondary support member are aligned to contact the circumferentially closed elongated tubular body on the at least one dividing region.
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