Fuel delivery module for an automotive fuel system

Abstract:

A fuel delivery module for an automotive fuel delivery system includes a reservoir and a fuel pump. The fuel pump delivers fuel from the tank to the reservoir via a fuel tank inlet and reservoir outlet and from the reservoir to the engine via a reservoir inlet and engine outlet. The reservoir is formed with a plurality of contaminant traps for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as the fuel is pumped through the reservoir such that the contaminants settle unto said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering the reservoir inlet.

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Claims:

We claim:

1. A fuel delivery module for a fuel system in an automotive vehicle, the fuel system including a fuel tank for storing fuel and the vehicle including an engine, with said fuel deliverymodule comprising:

a reservoir having a bottom and a side, with said reservoir storing a portion of the fuel stored in the fuel tank;

a means for pumping fuel from the fuel tank to said reservoir and from said reservoir to the engine; and

a contaminate trap formed in said bottom of said reservoir for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir by said means for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir such that the contaminants settleinto said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine;

wherein said contaminant trap has a generally oblong-shaped cross-section for enhancing retention of the fuel contaminants within said trap.

2. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 wherein the inside surface of said bottom of said reservoir is formed with a recess and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a contaminant trap cover, with said cover cooperating withsaid recess to define said contaminant trap.

3. A fuel delivery module according to claim 2 further comprising a second contaminant trap, wherein the inside surface of said bottom of said reservoir is formed with a second recess and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises asecond contaminant trap cover, with said second cover cooperating with said second recess to define said second contaminant trap and wherein said second recess forms a second protrusion on the outer surface of said bottom, with said protrusionscooperating with said bottom to define a fluid flow channel to allow fuel from said tank to flow under said reservoir so that the fuel may be pumped into said reservoir.

4. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 further comprising a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, with said directional control deflector cooperating with said means for pumping fuel from the tank to saidreservoir so as to impart a rotational flow on the fuel thereby inducing settlement of the contaminants into said contaminant trap.

5. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 further comprising a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, with said directional control deflector cooperating with said means for pumping fuel from the tank to saidreservoir so as to divert the fuel containing said contaminants toward said contaminant trap.

6. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 wherein said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine comprises a vapor purge orifice and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a fuel vapor management sectioncommunicating with said vapor purge orifice for collecting fuel vapor purged from said vapor purge orifice and directing said vapor away from said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine.

7. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 wherein said means for pumping fuel comprises:

a motor;

a shaft axially extending from said motor;

a regenerative turbine impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed within said reservoir for pumping fuel from the reservoir to the engine; and,

an axial flow impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed outside said reservoir for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir, with said axial flow impeller having a plurality of vanes each having a leading edge, with said leading edge beinggenerally rounded such that said contaminants have substantially no wear impact on said axial flow impeller as said axial flow impeller pumps fuel containing said contaminants from said tank to said reservoir.

8. A fuel delivery module for a fuel delivery system in an automotive vehicle, the fuel delivery system including a fuel tank for storing fuel and the vehicle including an engine, with said fuel delivery module collecting contaminants containedwithin fuel, with said fuel delivery module comprising:

a reservoir having a bottom and a side, with said reservoir storing a portion of the fuel stored in the fuel tank;

a fuel pump disposed within said reservoir and having a fuel tank inlet, a reservoir outlet, a reservoir inlet and an engine outlet, with said pump pumping fuel containing contaminated fuel from the fuel tank to said reservoir via said fuel tankinlet and said reservoir outlet and for pumping fuel containing substantially no contaminants from said reservoir to the engine via said reservoir inlet and said engine outlet; and,

a plurality of contaminant traps formed in said bottom of said reservoir for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir such that the contaminants settle into said contaminant traps thereby reducing theamount of contaminants entering said reservoir inlet.

9. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 wherein each said contaminant trap has a generally belong-shaped cross-section for enhancing retention of he fuel contaminants within said trap.

10. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 wherein the inside surface of said bottom of said reservoir is formed with a plurality of recesses and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a plurality of contaminant trap covers,with each said cover cooperating with each aid recess to define each said contaminant trap.

11. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 wherein said recesses form protrusions on the outer surface of said bottom, with said protrusions cooperating with said bottom to define a fluid flow channel to allow fuel from said tank to flowunder said reservoir so that the fuel may be pumped into said reservoir.

12. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 further comprising a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, with said directional control deflector cooperating with said reservoir outlet of said fuel pump so as to impart arotational flow on the fuel thereby inducing settlement of the contaminants into said contaminant traps, and divert the fuel containing said contaminants toward said contaminant traps.

13. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 wherein said fuel pump comprises a vapor purge orifice and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a fuel vapor management section communicating with said vapor purge orifice forcollecting fuel vapor purged from said vapor purge orifice and directing said vapor away from said reservoir inlet.

14. A fuel delivery module according to claim 8 wherein said fuel pump comprises:

a motor;

a motor shaft axially extending from said motor, with said motor shaft having a threaded coupling;

a regenerative turbine impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed within said reservoir for pumping fuel from the reservoir to the engine; and,

an axial flow impeller having a threaded coupling engaging said threaded coupling on said motor shaft, with said axial flow impeller being disposed outside said reservoir for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir, with said axial flowimpeller having a plurality of vanes each having a leading edge, with said leading edge being generally rounded such that said contaminants have substantially no wear impact on said axial flow impeller as said axial flow impeller pumps fuel containingsaid contaminants from said tank to said reservoir.

15. A fuel delivery module according to claim 14 wherein said motor rotates in a direction opposite to the direction of both said threaded couplings such that said axial flow impeller is retained on said motor shaft as said motor rotates.

16. A fuel delivery system for an automotive engine comprising:

a fuel tank for storing fuel;

a reservoir disposed within said fuel tank for storing a portion of the fuel stored in said fuel tank, with said reservoir having a bottom and a side, with an inside surface of said bottom of said reservoir being formed with a plurality ofcontaminant trapping recesses;

a fuel pump disposed within said reservoir and having a fuel tank inlet, a reservoir outlet, a reservoir inlet and an engine outlet, with said pump pumping fuel containing contaminants from said fuel tank to said reservoir via said fuel tankinlet and said reservoir outlet and for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine via said reservoir inlet and said engine outlet; and,

a plurality of contaminant trap covers cooperating with each said contaminant trapping recess to define a plurality of contaminant traps for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir such that thecontaminants settle into said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering said reservoir inlet, with each said contaminant trap having a generally oblong-shaped cross-section for enhancing retention of contaminants within saidtrap, with a top of each said cover being coplanar with the inside surface of said bottom end with said top of said contaminant trap covers being spaced from a wall of said recess to define a contaminant trap aperture to allow contaminants to enter saidtraps.

17. A fuel delivery system according to claim 16 wherein said contaminant trapping recesses form protrusions on the outer surface of said bottom, with said protrusions cooperating with said bottom to define a fluid flow channel to allow fuelfrom said tank to flow under said reservoir so that the fuel may be pumped into said reservoir.

18. A fuel delivery module according to claim 16 further comprising a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, with said directional control deflector cooperating with said reservoir outlet of said fuel pump so as to imparta rotational flow on the fuel thereby inducing settlement of the contaminants into said contaminant traps, and divert the fuel containing said contaminants toward said contaminant traps.

19. A fuel delivery module according to claim 16 wherein said fuel pump comprises:

a motor;

a shaft axially extending from said motor;

a regenerative turbine impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed within said reservoir for pumping fuel from the reservoir to the engine; and,

an axial flow impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed outside said reservoir for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir, with said axial flow impeller having a plurality of vanes each having a leading edge, with said leading edge beinggenerally blunt such that said contaminants have substantially no wear impact on said axial flow impeller as said axial flow impeller pumps fuel containing said contaminants from said tank to said reservoir.

20. A fuel delivery module for a fuel system in an automotive vehicle, the fuel system including a fuel tank for storing fuel and the vehicle including an engine, with said fuel delivery module comprising:

a reservoir having a bottom and a side, with said reservoir storing a portion of the fuel stored in the fuel tank; and

a means for pumping fuel from the fuel tank to said reservoir and from said reservoir to the engine; and,

a contaminant trap formed in said bottom of said reservoir for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir by said means for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir such that the contaminants settleinto said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine;

wherein the inside surface of said bottom of said reservoir is formed with a recess and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a contaminant trap cover, with said cover cooperating with said recess to define said contaminant trap.

21. A fuel delivery module for a fuel system in an automotive vehicle, the fuel system including a fuel tank for storing fuel and the vehicle including an engine, with said fuel delivery module comprising:

a reservoir having a bottom and a side, with said reservoir storing a portion of the fuel stored in the fuel tank;

a means for pumping fuel form the fuel tank to said reservoir and from said reservoir to the engine;

a contaminant trap formed in said bottom of said reservoir for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir by said means for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir such that the contaminants settleinto said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine; and

a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, said directional control deflector cooperating with said means for pumping fuel from the tank to said reservoir so as to impart a rotational flow on the fuel thereby inducingsettlement of the contaminants into said contaminant trap.

22. A fuel delivery module for a fuel system in an automotive vehicle, the fuel system including a fuel tank for storing fuel and the vehicle including an engine, with said fuel delivery module comprising:

a reservoir having a bottom and a side, with said reservoir storing a portion of the fuel stored in the fuel tank;

a means for pumping fuel from the fuel tank to said reservoir and from said reservoir to the engine;

a contaminant trap formed in said bottom of said reservoir for collecting contaminants contained in the fuel as fuel is pumped through said reservoir by said means for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir such that the contaminants settleinto said contaminant traps thereby reducing the amount of contaminants entering said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine; and

a directional control deflector disposed within said reservoir, said directional control deflector cooperating with said means for pumping fuel from the tank to said reservoir so as to divert the fuel containing said contaminants toward saidcontaminant trap.

23. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 wherein said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine comprises a vapor purge orifice and wherein said fuel delivery module further comprises a fuel vapor management sectioncommunicating with said vapor purge orifice for collecting fuel vapor purged from said vapor purge orifice and directing said vapor away from said means for pumping fuel from said reservoir to the engine.

24. A fuel delivery module according to claim 1 wherein said means for pumping fuel comprises:

a motor;

a shaft axially extending from said motor;

a regenerative turbine impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed within said reservoir for pumping fuel from the reservoir to the engine; and,

an axial flow impeller coupled to said shaft and disposed outside said reservoir for pumping fuel from the tank to the reservoir, with said axial flow impeller having a plurality of vanes each having a leading edge, with said leading edge beinggenerally rounded such that said contaminants have substantially no wear impact on said axial flow impeller as said axial flow impeller pumps fuel containing said contaminants from said tank to said reservoir.

Patent number:
    6170472
View patent at USPTO

Filing date:
    June 4, 1997

Issue date:
    January 9, 2001

Inventors:
Robert Duane Gaston (Dearborn Heights, MI)
Dequan Yu (Ann Arbor, MI)

Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, Inc. (Dearborn, MI)

Primary Examiner:
Carl S. Miller

Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Drouillard; Jerome

Current U.S. Classification: 123/509 123/510

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