Fuel supply unit for vehicle

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Inventors

Nakashima, Tai
Dazai, Masayuki
Ono, Nobuo
Yoshiki, Hiroto

Application #

158831

Filed

Sep-23-1998

Published

Feb-6-2001

Current US Class

123/514
123/516

International Classes

F02M 037/04

Field of Search

123/516 123/514 123/509 123/510 137/568 137/571 137/576-579 137/585

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Miller; Carl S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP

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Abstract
A fuel supply unit for a vehicle includes a fuel tank, a fuel pump for providing a fuel supply system of the vehicle with fuel introduced from the fuel tank via a strainer disposed therein, a fuel return pipe for returning surplus fuel from the fuel supply system to the fuel tank and a spongy fuel-adsorbing member disposed between the strainer end a tip of the fuel return pipe.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fuel supply unit for a vehicle, comprising:

a fuel tank;

a fuel pump for providing a fuel supply system of the vehicle with fuel introduced from said fuel tank via a strainer disposed therein;

a fuel return pipe for returning surplus fuel from said fuel supply system to said fuel tank; and

a spongy fuel-adsorbing member positioned on at least an upper surface of said strainer and being disposed between said strainer and a tip of said fuel return pipe, said spongy fuel-adsorbing member being made of a corrosion-resistant metal, porous and includes a plurality of minute pores for enabling separation of the return fuel into gases and liquid fuel and for protecting against a surge in the fuel caused by gases in the fuel, wherein fuel adsorbed by said spongy fuel-adsorbing member is retained to slowly move to said strainer for stabilizing ripples caused on the surface of the fuel around the fuel-adsorbing member and for stabilizing fuel supplied to said strainer.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a fuel supply unit for supplying fuel to a fuel supply system of an engine from a fuel tank mounted on a vehicle such as a motorcycle.

2. Description of Background Art

Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Sho. 63-227949 discloses a fuel supply unit for a vehicle, in which a fuel tank houses a subsidiary tank, which encloses a fuel pump. A fuel return pipe communicates with the fuel pump via an open end thereof. FIG. 6 schematically illustrates the configuration of a fuel supply unit including an in-tank type fuel pump that is applied to a motorcycle.

Referring to FIG. 6, a fuel pump 2 is housed in a fuel tank 1 at a rear bottom thereof, and is connected at its inlet port 3 to a strainer 4 having a resin mesh filter for removing foreign matter. A discharge pipe extends from a discharge port of the fuel pump 2 for introducing fuel to a throttle body 7 outside the fuel tank 1 via a high pressure fuel filter 6. The fuel is then injected by fuel injectors into combustion chambers of the engine. Part of the fuel is returned as surplus fuel to an area near the strainer 4 by a pressure regulator 9 of the throttle body 7 via a connecting hose 10a and a fuel return pipe 10.
 
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