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US Patent for Fuel supply device, particularly for an internal combustion engine Patent (Patent # 8,801,928 issued August 12, 2014) - Justia Patents Search
Justia Patents DiverseUS Patent for Fuel supply device, particularly for an internal combustion engine Patent (Patent # 8,801,928)
Dec 10, 2012 - Mann+Hummel GmbH
A fuel supply device (1), particularly for an internal combustion engine (6), is equipped with a particulate filter and a water trap. In order to improve the separation effect, while simultaneously reducing the separation material that is required, it is proposed to configure the water trap (5, 8, 30) as a separate component connected downstream of the fuel filer (4) and to provide it with a first separation stage made of coalescent material and a second separation stage made of hydrophobic material, and to dispose the separation stages such that between them the fuel is diverted.
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This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 12/600,411, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2008/055243, filed Apr. 29, 2008 which claims the benefit of German Application No. DE 20 2007 007 120.5, filed in Germany on May 16, 2007.
The invention concerns a fuel supply device, in particular for an internal combustion engine.
EP 1 256 707 A2 discloses a fuel filter with water-separating means. This fuel filter that is provided in particular for diesel fuel of an internal combustion engine comprises two filter stages wherein a first filter stage is provided for particulate filtration. This filter stage is comprised of a hydrophilic filter material that has the property that it causes finely divided water contained in the fuel to coalesce to larger water particle elements. The first filter stage is followed by a second filter stage of a hydrophobic material wherein this second filter stage is located coaxially within the first filter stage. This arrangement is selected in this way so that the fuel exiting from the first filter stage and containing water impinges without being diverted onto the material of the last filter stage.
For this kind of configuration of a fuel filter large surface areas of the hydrophobic material of the first stage as well as of the hydrophilic material of the second stage are required. It is also considered a disadvantage that already coalesced water particle elements are moved together with the fuel flow against the second filter stage and that by means of the second filter stage still a large proportion of water elements must be separated.
The present invention has therefore the object to provide a fuel supply device of the aforementioned kind by means of which a reliable water separation capability with significantly reduced quantity of coalescent material and hydrophobic material is provided.
With the invention a fuel supply device is provided in which the water separator is independent of the fuel filter, i.e. the particulate filter, so that each one of these components can be optimally designed with regard to their respective tasks. It has been found in this connection that the required surface areas for water separation and the media required therefor can be significantly reduced and, depending on the application, the hydrophilic and hydrophobic materials with respect to their surface area can be designed to be 15 times to 50 times smaller, depending on the application, in comparson to conventional arrangements in which they are combined with particlate filters. A further improvement with respect to the separation performance is provided by diverting the fuel between the first and the second separating stages.
According to a first embodiment of the invention the first separating stage comprises at least one layer of hydrophilic medium. In this connection, the at least one layer of hydrophilic medium is substantially horizontally arranged. Passage of the fuel through the hydrophilic medium occurs vertically from top to bottom so that the water droplets exiting from the hydrophilic medium are already being moved in the direction toward a collecting chamber located in the lower area.
The second separating stage comprises preferably at least one layer of a hydrophobic medium wherein this layer of hydrophobic medium is arranged especially in a slanted position or is substantially vertical. A slanted or vertical arrangement has in this connection the advantage that the water droplets retained by the second separating stage as a result of their gravity will fall off the surface and will also be guided into the collecting chamber arranged underneath. The separation effect along the path of the fuel between the first and the second separating stages can be enhanced in that the flow of the fuel is diverted such that the angle of the flow path is 90 or greater, wherein the water components as a result of their greater mass inertia do not follow this diversion.
According to an expedient embodiment of the subject matter of the invention the water separator comprises a substantially cylindrical housing whose longitudinal axis is at least approximately vertical wherein in the housing an insertion element is provided that comprises a vertical tube section. The insertion element can be designed in accordance with the requirements and has preferably a circular ring-shaped support grid on which the hydrophilic material is arranged. Moreover, it is expedient that the tube section has radial openings that are covered by the hydrophobic material, wherein the radial openings are located in an area of the tube section that is vertically below the support grid.
An especially expedient embodiment of the fuel outlet is provided in that the fuel outlet adjoins the upper end of the tube section and is formed in a lid part of the housing. In this lid part preferably a fuel inlet chamber is formed that is substantially annular and into which an intake passage opens tangentially. In this way, a flow of fuel is achieved in the fuel inlet chamber by means of which the hydrophilic material of the first separating stage is loaded substantially uniformly. Moreover, it is expedient that at the lower end of the tube section a plate-shaped guiding element is arranged whose outer circumference has a spacing relative to the inner wall of the housing. In this way, it is achieved that the water components are guided along the guiding element in the direction toward the edge so that they can enter through the spacing that remains between it and the inner wall of the housing into the collecting chamber. In the upward direction the collecting chamber is substantially separated by the guiding element from the separating chamber formed thereabove. For simple manipulation during assembly the insertion element and the lid part may form a unit.
Another expedient embodiment of the subject matter of the invention resides in that the water separator has a substantially cylindrical housing with at least approximately horizontal longitudinal axis and in that in the housing an inner part is arranged that extends in the longitudinal direction of the housing and in which a fuel inlet chamber and a fuel outlet chamber are formed. This inner part may be secured in the housing by integrally formed disk elements and may be provided with sealing rings so that a sealing action of the collecting chamber for the separated water relative to the fuel inlet and the fuel outlet is provided.
Expediently, the fuel intake chamber has an elongate extension and has at its bottom side openings that are spanned by the hydrophilic material. In this embodiment, the fuel also passes through the hydrophilic material in a vertical direction from the top to the bottom so that the water droplets that exit from the hydrophilic material already have a movement direction toward the collecting chamber. In such a configuration of the housing and of the inner part, the fuel inlet chamber is preferably located above the longitudinal axis of the housing and the cavity of the housing formed below the fuel inlet chamber serves with the upper area as a separating chamber and with the lower area as a water collecting chamber. Moreover, it is expedient that in the housing above the inner part an intermediate chamber is formed from which an opening extends into the fuel outlet chamber, wherein this opening is covered by the hydrophobic material.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in the following with the aid of the drawing in more detail. The drawing shows in:
FIG. 1 a schematic illustration of a fuel conduit extending from a tank to an internal combustion engine;
FIG. 2 a water separator in exploded view;
FIG. 3 a perspective view of a lid part with an insertion element;
FIG. 4 a longitudinal section of the water separator with the individual parts according to FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 a second embodiment of a water separator in longitudinal section;
FIGS. 6 and 7 perspective illustrations of an inner part of FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 an end view of the inner part according to FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 a section along the line IX-IX in FIG. 8.
In FIG. 1 a fuel supply 1 for an internal combustion engine 6 is schematically shown wherein in a fuel conduit 7 beginning at a fuel tank 2 sequentially a fuel pump 3, a fuel filter 4, and a water separator 5 are arranged. The fuel that is being conveyed by means of the fuel pump 3 from the fuel tank 2 is first purified in the fuel filter 4 by removing particulate material and is then supplied to a water separator 5. The functions “particulate filtration” and “water separation” are separated from one another and are realized in two separate components.
FIG. 2 shows in exploded view a water separator 8 that comprises a substantially cylindrical housing 9 as well as an insertion element 10 insertable therein and a lid part 11. Between the flanges of the housing 8 and of the lid part 11 an O-ring 12 is arranged for sealing purposes. On the lid part 11 an inlet passage 13 for the fuel that extends tangentially to a vertical longitudinal axis L1 of the housing 8 and a fuel outlet 14 that extends coaxially to the longitudinal axis L1 are provided. In the illustrated example the lid part 11, the inlet passage 13 and the fuel outlet are embodied as a monolithic part.
The insertion element 10 comprises a central tube section 15 having at its upper end a circular ring-shaped support grid 16 that surrounds the tube section 15 and onto which is to be placed an appropriate plate or layer 17 of hydrophilic material. The fuel outlet 14 projects within the lid part 11 so far downwardly that it is connected to the upper end of the tube section 15. At the lower end of the tube section 15 there is a plate-shaped guiding element 18. The tube section 15 has radial openings 19 in an area that in the vertical direction is below the support grid 16 and at a spacing thereto; the openings are covered by a layer or ply 20 of hydrophobic material. The lower end of the housing 9 is funnel-shaped wherein at the lowermost position a water drainage socket 21 is arranged.
FIG. 3 shows the lid part 11 with the insertion element 10 in an enlarged illustration. Here it can be seen that the tube section 15 has distributed about the circumference several radial openings 19 that, before assembly of the unit from insertion elements 10 and lid part 11 as well as housing 9, are provided with the layer 20 shown in FIG. 2 or several layers of hydrophobic material. For this purpose, this area of the tube section 15 is covered by winding a suitable material, for example, a screen fabric of polyamide, on it. At the lower end of the tube section 15 there is a guiding element 18 and at the upper end there is the support grid 16, with the layer 17 of hydrophilic material showing through its openings. On the lid part 11 there is the inlet passage 13 and the fuel outlet 14.
FIG. 4 shows a longitudinal section of the water separator 8 according to FIG. 2. The housing 9 and the lid part 11 are joined at their respective flanges with interposition of an O-ring 12 and are fastened, for example, by screws, not shown, that are screwed into corresponding bores 29. In the lid part 11 an annular fuel inlet chamber 22 is formed into which the inlet passage 13 opens. The fuel inlet chamber 22 is delimited at its bottom side by the layer 17 of hydrophilic material that is resting on the support grid 16 of the insertion element 10 and therefore forms the first separating stage A1. The fuel with water emulsified therein passes from the fuel inlet chamber 22 through the layer 17 of hydrophilic material that causes coalescence so that water droplets are formed that, like the fuel, have a flow direction in the direction of arrows 23 in vertical direction downwardly into the separating chamber 24. As a result of the greater mass the formed water droplets will maintain their direction wherein in addition the force of gravity acting on them also contributes to guiding the water droplets to the guiding element 18 and from there according to the arrows 25 to the annular gap 26 and through the latter into the collecting chamber 27. The annular gap 26 is large enough in order to allow water droplets to pass into the collecting chamber 27. In other respects, the guiding element 18 acts as a separation means between the separating chamber 24 and the collecting chamber 27. A valve, not shown in the drawing, adjoins the water drainage socket 21 and, only for the purpose of draining the water collected in the collecting chamber 27, the valve is opened briefly but otherwise remains closed.
The fuel that has been separated substantially from water components in the separator chamber 24 is moved as a result of the suction action of the internal combustion engine existing at the fuel outlet 14 through the radial openings 19 into the tube section 15 as indicated by the arrows 28. By means of the layer 20 of hydrophobic material that forms a second separating stage A2 water that, despite the diversion of the fuel in the direction of the radial openings, is still entrained is retained by the layer 20 so that exclusively the fuel component passes through the radial openings 19 into the interior of the tube section 15. The water component retained at the layer 20 is guided, like the other water droplets contained in the separating chamber 24, through the annular gap 26 into the collecting chamber 27.
FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of a water separator 30 according to the invention in a slightly perspective longitudinal section. It comprises a substantially cylindrical housing 31 which is comprised of two housing parts 31′ and 31″ that are concentrically inserted into one another in the connecting area and are connected by flanges. The housing 31 assumes in the mounted state in the fuel supply device an at least approximately horizontal position relative to its longitudinal axis L2. At the end face in the housing part 31′ an inlet opening 32 for the fuel is provided while an outlet opening 33 is arranged in the end face of the housing part 31″. A water drainage opening 34 is provided at the bottom side of the housing 31 in the area of the outer wall surface of the housing part 31′.
In the housing 31 an elongate inner part 35 is inserted that comprises terminal disks 35′, 35″ that serve for securing the inner part 35 in the housing 31. The disks 35′, 35″ are provided at their circumferential surface with a sealing ring 36, 36′, respectively. The elongate inner part 35 is arranged eccentrically to the longitudinal axis L2 and extends between the inlet opening 32 and the outlet opening 33. As can be seen from this illustration, the inner part is above the center of the housing 31 that is marked by the longitudinal axis L2. In order to stabilize the terminal disks 35′ and 35″, a support web 37 is provided. The inner part 35 is hollow and forms an inlet chamber 38 and an outlet chamber 39 that are separated by a slantedly positioned partition 40. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 9, the slantedly positioned partition 40 separates the inlet chamber 38 from the outlet chamber 39 with the outlet chamber 39 extending at least partially over the fuel inlet chamber 38.
The inner part 35 has a flat bottom that delimits the inlet chamber at its bottom side and is provided with openings 41 with a large surface. These openings are completely covered by a ply or layer 42 of hydrophilic material that forms the first separating stage A1. Below the inner part 35 there is located as a result of the eccentric position a relatively large cavity whose upper part serves as a separating chamber 43 and whose lower part serves as a collecting chamber 44 for the separated water. Above the inner part 35 at a spacing to the inner wall of the housing 31 an intermediate chamber 45 is formed. On the wall of the inner part 35 that is positioned above the outlet chamber 39 there is an opening 46 that connects the intermediate chamber 45 with the outlet chamber 39. This opening 46 is covered by means of a layer 47 or several layers of a hydrophobic material that forms the second separating stage A2.
The fuel containing emulsified water passes through the inlet opening 32 into the inlet chamber 38 and from there through the first separating stage A1 with layer 42 into the separating chamber 43 in accordance with arrows 48 in a vertical direction downwardly. The coalescent effect of the separating stage A1 has the result that the water component forms droplets. While as a result of mass inertia and gravitation force the water droplets are guided farther downwardly into the collecting chamber 44, a diversion of the fuel upwardly into the intermediate chamber 45 as indicated by arrow 49 takes place. From the intermediate chamber 45 the fuel passes through the layer 47 of hydrophobic material i.e., the second separating stage A2 and the opening 46 into the outlet chamber 39 in order to pass from there into the intake system of the internal combustion engine. On the layer 47 the water component that may still have been entrained by the fuel flow is retained and, as a result of the curvature of the layer 47, is guided laterally away so that the water can drop into the collecting chamber 44.
FIGS. 6 and 7 show two perspective illustrations of the inner part 35 that is provided for use in the water separator according to FIG. 5. For same parts the same reference numerals as in FIG. 5 are used. These illustrations show that the inner part 35 has terminal disks 35′ and 35″ having arranged at their outer circumference the seals 36 and 36′. Since the inner part 35 is arranged eccentrically to the terminal disks 35′ and 35″, the support web 37 provides mechanical stability and positional securing action of the disks 35′ and 35″ in the assembled state as illustrated in FIG. 5. FIGS. 6 and 7 show the position and shape of the respective openings 41 and 46 wherein the openings 46 have support webs 50 and the openings 41 have support webs 51 so that the layers of hydrophilic or hydrophobic material are safely secured. In FIG. 7 below the openings 41 the partition 40 is visible.
FIG. 8 shows the end view of the inner part 35 looking onto the disk 35″ as well as the outlet chamber 39. FIG. 9 shows the longitudinal section of the inner part 35 to the line IX-IX in FIG. 8. The reference numerals in FIG. 9 are the same as those in FIGS. 5 to 8 for same parts. It can be seen that the layer 42 is arranged on the bottom side of the inner part 35; this, for reasons of improved accessibility, is expedient for applying the layer 42. The layer 47 is located on the topside of the inner part 35 and is supported thereat by the support webs 50. With respect to further features in FIG. 9, reference is being had to the description of FIGS. 5 to 8.
1. A fuel supply device (1) for an internal combustion engine (6), comprising;
a particulate filter and
a water separator, wherein the water separator (5, 8, 30) is embodied as a separate component downstream of the particulate filter (4) and comprises a first separating stage (A1) with hydrophilic coalescent material as well as a second separating stage (A2) with hydrophobic material and wherein the separating stages (A1, A2) are arranged such that between them a diversion of the fuel is realized;
wherein the water separator (8) comprises a substantially cylindrical housing (9) whose longitudinal axis (L1) is at least approximately vertical; and
wherein arranged in the housing (9) an insertion element (10) is provided that comprises a vertical tube section (15);
wherein an interior of the tube section (15) defines a fuel outlet passage;
wherein the tube section (15) has an axial upper end which leads fuel to a fuel outlet:
wherein fuel flows axially within the interior of the tube section (15) in a direction from an axially opposing lower end of the tube section (15) to the axial upper end;
wherein a plate-shaped guiding element (18) is arranged on and secured onto the axially opposing lower end of the tube section (15), the plate-shaped guiding element (18) closing off the interior of the tube section at the axially opposing lower end of the tube section (15), the plate-shaped guiding element (18) extending radially outwardly away from the radial outer surface of the tube section (15) and beyond the hydrophobic material to form a radially outwardly extending guide surface on which separated water is guided radially outwardly to an annular gap (26) surrounding the plate-shaped guiding element (18).
2. The fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein
the second separating stage (A2) comprises a layer (20) of hydrophobic material.
3. The fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein
the surface of the hydrophobic material is curved.
4. The fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein
the insertion element (10) comprises a circular ring-shaped support grid (16) secured to a radial outer surface of the vertical tube section, the support grid extending radially outwards from the vertical tube section, the support grid having at least one aperture (17) extending therethrough; wherein hydrophilic material is secured to the support grid (16) and covering the at least one aperture (17), the hydrophilic material forming the first separating stage (A1).
5. The fuel supply device according to claim 4, wherein
the tube section (15) includes radial openings (19) extending through the tube section wall from a radial outer surface of the tube section (15) to a radial inner surface of the tube section (15), the radial openings covered by the hydrophobic material of the second separating stage (A2), the hydrophobic material of the second separating stage (A2) secured onto the tube section (15) covering the radial openings (19).
6. The fuel supply device according to claim 5, wherein
the radial openings (19) are arranged on the tube section (15) in a region positioned vertically below the support grid (16).
7. The fuel supply device according to claim 5, wherein
the housing (9) defines an interior chamber into which the tube section (15) is arranged;
wherein a lid part (11) is secured to the housing (9) and closing over the interior chamber;
wherein the tube section (15) extends outwardly through lid part (11) to the exterior of the lid part (11);
wherein the radial openings (19) open into the fuel outlet passage;
wherein the fuel outlet passage terminates at an upper end of the tube section (15) at the exterior of the lid part (11).
8. The fuel supply device according to claim 7, wherein
an annular fuel inlet chamber is formed at an upper end of the interior chamber surrounding an upper portion of the tube section (15);
wherein a separating chamber (24) is formed below the annular fuel inlet chamber;
wherein the support grid (16) and hydrophillic material (A1) separates the annular fuel inlet chamber and the separating chamber (24);
wherein an inlet passage (13) is formed on the lid part and opens tangentially into the annular fuel inlet chamber.
9. The fuel supply device according to claim 8, wherein
the plate-shaped guiding element (18) extends radially outwardly away from the radial outer surface of the tube section (15);
wherein an outermost circumference of the plate-shaped guiding element (18) is spaced radially inwardly from the housing (9) inner wall, forming an annular gap (26) through which water droplets pass into a collecting chamber (27).
10. The fuel supply device according to claim 7, wherein
the insertion element (10) and the lid part (11) are formed as a unitary one-piece component.
11. The fuel supply device according to claim 1, wherein
the insertion element (10) comprises a radially outwardly extending ring-shaped support grid (16) secured to a radial outer surface of the vertical support tube section, the support grid having at least one aperture extending axially through the support grid (16) from an upper surface to an opposing lower surface of the support grid (16);
wherein the hydrophillic material is a layer (17) arranged at and on the upper surface of the radially outwardly extending ring-shaped support grid (16) and covering the at least one aperture, the hydrophilic material forming the first separating stage (A1).
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Patent Publication Number: 20130098825
Inventors: Steffi Kiedaisch (Lillesand), Martin Klein (Ludwigsburg)
Application Number: 13/710,121
Current U.S. Class: Diverse (210/259); Serially Connected Distinct Treating With Or Without Storage Units (210/252); Spaced Filters (210/314); One Adjacent Inlet Or Outlet Conduit (210/316); Tortuous Path (210/336); For Fuel System (210/416.4); Combining Or Dividing Flow Passages With Filter In Combined Passage (210/428); Receptacle And Modified Spacing Surface Or Support For Filter Medium (210/455); Filtering Immiscible Liquids (210/799); With Baffle Perpendicular To Flow Direction (210/320); On Different Levels (210/262); With Drip, Overflow Or Content Draining Feature (210/248)
International Classification: B01D 29/56 (20060101); B01D 27/14 (20060101); F02M 37/22 (20060101); B01D 17/022 (20060101);