Fuel door status indicating system for pressurized fuel system

US9969265B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9969265-B2
Application numberUS-201615155996-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2016
Priority dateMay 16, 2016
Publication dateMay 15, 2018
Grant dateMay 15, 2018

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A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system is provided. The status indicating system includes pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system, a controller operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to compare a measured fuel-system pressure with a predetermined pressure, and a display operatively connected to the controller and configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door may be opened. The controller is configured to control operation of the display to provide the indication responsive to the comparison of the measured pressure with the predetermined pressure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system, the status indicating system comprising: pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system; a controller operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to compare a measured fuel-system pressure with a predetermined pressure; and a display operatively connected to the controller and configured to provide an indication as to whether a fuel door may be opened, the display being located along a side of a vehicle at a level above the fuel door, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the display to provide the indication responsive to the comparison of the measured pressure with the predetermined pressure. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the system further comprises fuel-door closure detection means operatively connected to the controller, the detection means being configured for detecting a closure condition of the fuel door; and a display configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door is fully closed, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the display to provide the indication responsive to the closure condition of the fuel door. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the system further comprises a fuel door locking mechanism operatively connected to the controller, and wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the locking mechanism responsive to the closure condition of the fuel door, both prior to a fueling operation and after a fueling operation. 4. A vehicle including a fuel door status indicating system in accordance with claim 1 . 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the display is positioned so as to be visible through a rear side window of the vehicle adjacent a rear-most pillar of the vehicle. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the system further comprises a display operatively connected to the fuel door and configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door is fully closed; and means, responsive to full closure of the fuel door, for operating the display to provide the indication that the fuel door is fully closed. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the system further comprises a fuel door locking mechanism operatively connected to the fuel door, and means for, responsive to full closure of the fuel door, operating the locking mechanism to lock the fuel door. 8. A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system, the status indicating system comprising: pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system; a controller operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to compare a measured fuel-system pressure with a predetermined pressure; and a display operatively connected to the controller and configured to provide an indication as to whether a fuel door may be opened, wherein the display is located in or on a forward-most portion of a housing for vehicle taillights and is separate and independent from the vehicle taillights, and wherein the display is also located along a rear portion of a side of the vehicle where the fuel door is located. 9. A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system, the status indicating system comprising: pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system; and a display operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door may be opened, wherein the system is configured such that the display is operated to indicate that a fuel door is ready to open, responsive to a shutting off of the vehicle engine, operation of a fuel door actuator by a user, and detection of a predetermined pressure in the fuel system by the pressure sensing means, and wherein the display is located adjacent a rear-most pillar of the vehicle on a side of the vehicle where the fuel door is located. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the system is configured such that the display is operable without a controller. 11. A vehicle including a fuel door status indicating system in accordance with claim 9 . 12. A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system, the status indicating system comprising: pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system; and a display operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door may be opened, wherein the system is configured such that the display is operated to indicate that the fuel door is ready to open, responsive to a shutting off of the vehicle engine, operation of a fuel door actuator by a user, and detection of a predetermined pressure in the fuel system by the pressure sensing means, wherein the system is configured such that the display is operable without a controller, and wherein the system is configured so that opening of the fuel door starts a timing mechanism configured to operate a fuel door status display to, after passage of a predetermined time period, display a message indicating that the fuel door is not fully closed. 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the system further comprises means for, after the shutting off of the vehicle engine and operation of a fuel door actuator by the user, but prior to detection of the predetermined pressure in the fuel system by the pressure sensing means, operating the display to indicate that the fuel door is not ready to open. 14. The system of claim 12 wherein the system is configured to operate the display to display the message indicating that the fuel door is not fully closed, until the fuel door is fully closed. 15. A method of providing an indication as to a status of a fuel door of a vehicle incorporating a pressurized fueling system, comprising steps of: providing a display configured to provide an indication as to whether the fuel door may be opened, the display being located adjacent a rear-most pillar of the vehicle, along a side of the vehicle at a level above the fuel door; determining a pressure within the fuel system; comparing the fuel system pressure to a predetermined threshold pressure; and responsive to the fuel system pressure being at or below the predetermined threshold pressure, operating the display to indicate that the fuel door may be opened. 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising the step of, responsive to the fuel system pressure being above the predetermined threshold pressure, operating the display to indicate that the fuel door may not be opened. 17. The system of claim 15 further comprising the steps of detecting a closure condition of the fuel door; and responsive to the closure condition, operating a display to provide an indication of the closure condition.

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  • B60K15/05Primary

    Inlet covers · CPC title

  • B60K35/00Primary

    Instruments specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement of instruments in or on vehicles · CPC title

  • for remote indication · CPC title

  • for fuel inlet covers essentially flush with the vehicle surface · CPC title

  • Reinforcements or ply arrangement of pneumatic tyres (inserts having reinforcing means B60C5/08; bead structure, e.g. turnup or overlap construction, B60C15/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9969265B2 cover?
A fuel door status indicating system for a pressurized fuel system is provided. The status indicating system includes pressure sensing means configured to measure a pressure in the fuel system, a controller operatively connected to the pressure sensing means and configured to compare a measured fuel-system pressure with a predetermined pressure, and a display operatively connected to the contro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Eng & Mfg North America
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K15/05. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 15 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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