Valve device having passage defining member holding restrictor body without connection portion
US-9696732-B2 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US9840986B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840986-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514861277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A two-stage changeover valve is provided in a vaporized fuel passage connected between a fuel tank and a canister. A valve member is movably accommodated in a fluid passage formed in a valve housing. A valve seat is formed at an inner peripheral wall of the valve housing, so that the valve member is operatively seated on the valve seat. A restricted communication hole is formed in the valve member, so that an upstream side and a downstream side of the valve member are communicated with each other, even when the valve member is seated on the valve seat. The restricted communication hole is formed in a Laval-nozzle shape, so that vaporized fuel passing through the restricted communication hole is accelerated. As a result, a process for depressurizing inner pressure of the vaporized fuel in the fuel tank can be carried out in a shorter time.
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What is claimed is: 1. A two-stage changeover valve comprising: a valve member movably provided in a fluid passage; and a restricted communication hole formed in the valve member and extending in an axial direction of the valve member so that an upstream side and a downstream side of the restricted communication hole are communicated with each other, wherein fluid is allowed to flow only through the restricted communication hole, when the valve member is seated on a valve seat formed in an inner wall of the fluid passage, and wherein the restricted communication hole is formed in a Laval-nozzle shape, so that the fluid passing through the restricted communication hole is accelerated. 2. The two-stage changeover valve according to claim 1 , further comprising; a spring member for biasing the valve member in an upstream direction of the fluid passage, wherein the valve member receives pressure of the fluid at an upstream side of the valve member in a downstream direction of the fluid passage, wherein the valve member is moved in the downstream direction against a spring force of the spring member in order to close the fluid passage when the pressure of the fluid at the upstream side is increased, so that the fluid flows in the downstream direction only through the restricted communication hole, and wherein the valve member is moved in the upstream direction by the spring force of the spring member in order to open the fluid passage when the pressure of the fluid at the upstream side is decreased. 3. The two-stage changeover valve according to claim 1 , wherein a small-diameter pipe portion is integrally formed with the valve member and extending in the axial direction of the valve member, the small-diameter portion extends from a center of the valve member in the downstream direction, and an inner peripheral surface of the small-diameter pipe portion is formed in the Laval-nozzle shape. 4. The two-stage changeover valve according to claim 1 , further comprising; an electromagnetic valve provided in the fluid passage at the upstream side of the valve member for opening or closing the fluid passage. 5. The two-stage changeover valve according to claim 1 , wherein the two-stage changeover valve is provided in the fluid passage, through which pressure of a tank is depressurized. 6. The two-stage changeover valve according to claim 5 , wherein the fluid passage is connected between a fuel tank of a vehicle and a canister, and the two-stage changeover valve is provided in the fluid passage in order to depressurize pressure of vaporized fuel in the fuel tank. 7. A two-stage changeover valve to be applied to a fuel purging system for a vehicle, comprising; a valve housing to be provided in a vaporized fuel passage connecting a fuel tank to a canister; a valve member movably accommodated in the valve housing, so that the valve member is movable in a fluid passage formed in the valve housing; a restricted communication hole formed in the valve member and extending in an axial direction of the valve member so that an upstream side and a downstream side of the restricted communication hole are communicated with each other; a valve seat formed at an inner peripheral wall of the valve housing, so that the fluid passage is closed when the valve member is seated on the valve seat; and a spring member provided in the valve housing for biasing the valve member in an upstream direction of the fluid passage, wherein vaporized fuel is allowed to flow from the fuel tank into the canister only through the restricted communication hole, when the valve member is seated on the valve seat, and wherein the restricted communication hole is formed in a Laval-nozzle shape, so that the vaporized fuel passing through the restricted communication hole is accelerated.
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