Capless refueling system cleaning using engine vacuum
US-9217402-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9849775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9849775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213982370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a filler neck ( 1 ) for an auxiliary liquid reservoir for a motor vehicle, in particular for a urea reservoir, having a neck housing ( 9 ), which defines a mouth hole stub ( 10 ) for a filler nozzle ( 7 ) and a filling channel ( 11 ) leading into the reservoir, wherein a receiving structure for a filler nozzle ( 7 ) is provided within the neck housing ( 9 ). At least one venting path, which is of enlarged cross section, at least in a section or sections, and of chamber-like or labyrinth-like design, is formed within the neck housing ( 9 ), allowing a venting flow parallel and counter to the refilling volume to flow through the neck housing ( 9 ) during refilling.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filler neck for a liquid reservoir for a motor vehicle comprising: a neck housing including a mouth hole stub having a mouth hole for a filler nozzle and a filling channel leading into the reservoir, wherein a receiving structure for a filler nozzle is provided within the neck housing, wherein at least one venting path is provided within the neck housing, wherein the venting path allows a venting flow parallel and counter to the refilling volume to flow through the neck housing and through the mouth hole during refilling to atmosphere when the filler nozzle occupies the mouth hole, wherein the mouth hole of the mouth hole stub is defined by a mouth hole wall which is profiled such that the mouth hole wall defines at least one gas outlet channel to the atmosphere when the filler nozzle is inserted in the mouth hole of the mouth hole stub, wherein the mouth hole wall defines at least one groove profile extending in a filling direction from a first terminal end of the mouth hole stub to a second terminal end of the mouth hole stub such that the at least one groove extends along an entire length of the mouth hole from the first terminal end to the second terminal end of the mouth hole stub, and wherein the first terminal end of the mouth hole stub including the at least one groove profile defines an entrance into the filler neck at a terminal end of the filler neck. 2. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein the venting path is formed at least in part by the receiving structure for the filler nozzle. 3. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving structure forms at least one funnel-shaped inlet channel within the neck housing. 4. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein the neck housing surrounds the inlet channel, thereby forming as the venting path an annular space which at least partially surrounds the inlet channel. 5. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein means for absorbing surge energy of upward-surging liquid are provided in the venting path. 6. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein at least one baffle plate with at least one aperture, grille, or screen extending approximately transversely to the direction of venting flow over significant proportions of the cross section is provided in the venting path. 7. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving structure forms a stop which limits a depth of insertion of the filler nozzle. 8. The filler neck according to claim 3 , wherein the inlet channel forms a guide for an entering jet of liquid in the region of a larger cross section of the neck housing. 9. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein at least one window-like aperture is provided in the receiving structure, allowing liquid to reach a cut-off hole of the filler nozzle. 10. The filler neck according to claim 1 , wherein the mouth hole stub comprises an externally threaded collar configured to attach a closure cap thereto.
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