IP Library Granted Patent US 11,879,417
Granted Patent B2
US 11,879,417 · App. 17/774,643 · Granted Jan 23, 2024

Vapor canister and evaporative emissions control system for a vehicle

Inventor: Daniel Lang (Bradley, LU)
Assignee: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG OPERATIONS SARL
F02M25/0836F02M25/0818F02M25/0854F02M25/0872
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Patent No.
US 11,879,417
App. No.
17/774,643
Granted
Jan 23, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vapor canister for a vehicle evaporative emissions control system comprises a canister housing defining an internal volume for receiving therein one or more volumes of adsorbent; a fuel vapor inlet port for connecting the canister to a fuel tank; a vent port for intake of fresh air into the canister; a purge port for withdrawing fuel vapors from the canister; and a pump integrated with the canister housing. The integrated pump is actuated to provide an overpressure or underpressure in the canister. The integrated pump can be used for various operating modes, such as e.g. canister purging, leak detection diagnostic, refueling or engine shut down.

Claims (30)

1. A vapor canister for an evaporative emissions control system, comprising:

a canister housing defining an internal volume for receiving therein one or more volumes of adsorbent;

a fuel vapor inlet port for connecting the canister to a fuel tank;

a vent port for intake of fresh air into the canister;

a purge port for withdrawing fuel vapors from the canister;

a pump integrated with the canister housing, said pump comprising a pumping member operatively coupled to a drive motor, the pump being integrated to an outer wall of the canister housing such that the pumping member is in communication with the internal canister volume to create an overpressure or an underpressure;

the pump comprising a motor housing that holds the drive motor;

the canister housing comprising an aperture in said outer wall through which the pumping member is received in the canister housing;

wherein the motor housing is mounted to the canister housing in a sealed manner, the motor housing protruding from the outer wall outside said canister; and

wherein the canister housing is configured to form a complementary housing part, extending inside said canister housing, and accommodating the pumping member therein, the complementary housing part having an internal shape configured to cooperate with the pumping member to achieve a desired pumping effect.

2. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the motor housing is a cup-shaped shell in which the drive motor is arranged and comprises at its open end, a peripheral flange by which it is fixed to the outer wall of the canister housing in a sealed manner, the cup-shaped shell protruding from the outer wall outside said canister.

3. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the canister housing includes an internal passage extending from one of the ports into the canister and opening into one of the volumes of adsorbent; and the pump is operatively coupled with the internal passage to move air and/or vapor therethrough.

4. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the complementary housing part is operatively connected to one or more of said ports.

5. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is integrated in the canister to create an underpressure adapted for predetermined operating modes.

6. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the canister contains in said internal volume one or more volumes of fuel vapor adsorbent material for temporarily adsorbing and storing fuel vapor entering via the fuel vapor inlet port.

7. An evaporative emissions control system for a vehicle comprising:

a fuel tank for storing a volatile fuel;

a vapor canister according to claim 1 ;

a vapor line for conducting fuel vapor from the tank to the canister vapor inlet port,

a tank valve being arranged in said vapor line;

a purge line from the canister purge port to an induction system of an internal combustion engine, a purge valve being arranged in said purge line; and

a vent line connected to the vent port, a vent valve being arranged in said vent line.

8. A method of purging a vapor canister of an evaporative emissions control system, the vapor canister being the vapor canister of claim 1 , said method comprising: operating the pump to create an overpressure in the vapor canister while the vent valve and purge valve are open and the tank valve is closed, in order to assist in moving fuel vapors from the vapor canister to the engine to be consumed therein during combustion.

9. A method of detecting leakage in an evaporative emissions control system according to claim 7 , comprising:

a) operating the pump during a predetermined amount of time to create an overpressure or underpressure in the system;

b) monitoring a parameter indicative of fuel vapor pressure in the system during a predetermined monitoring time period; and

c) concluding to the existence of a leakage in case the parameter changes over time.

10. A method of operating an evaporative emissions control system according to claim 7 , wherein during a refueling event of the tank, the pump is operated to create an underpressure in the system to limit vapor emissions through a fill opening of the fuel tank.

11. A method of operating an evaporative emissions control system according to claim 7 , wherein at engine shut down, the pump is operated to create an underpressure in the system to draw therein gases from the engine's induction system, and wherein, preferably, the purge valve is open whereas the vent and tank valves are closed.

12. The vapor canister according to claim 1 , wherein the pump is integrated in the canister to create an overpressure adapted for predetermined operating modes, in particular for a purge mode or leak detection diagnostic.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2024
From: PHINIA JERSEY HOLDINGS LLC
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 068324/0658 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2024
From: PHINIA JERSEY HOLDINGS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 068324/0623 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2024
From: PHINIA DELPHI LUXEMBOURG SARL
To: PHINIA HOLDINGS JERSEY LTD
Reel/Frame 067592/0801 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2024
From: PHINIA HOLDINGS JERSEY LTD
To: PHINIA JERSEY HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 067592/0662 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE EXECUTION DATE ON PAGE 1 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 64582 FRAME 15. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 64582 FRAME 15. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS. Recorded Feb 12, 2024
From: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS S.A.
To: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG OPERATIONS SARL
Reel/Frame 066945/0922 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 9, 2024
From: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG OPERATIONS SARL
To: PHINIA DELPHI LUXEMBOURG SARL
Reel/Frame 066550/0911 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2023
From: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS S.A.
To: BORGWARNER LUXEMBOURG OPERATIONS SARL
Reel/Frame 064582/0015 →