Fuel tank fill port extension

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Inventors

Miller, Charles G.
Stephens, James B.

Application #

020715

Filed

Mar-15-1979

Published

Nov-18-1980

Current US Class

141/392
220/86.2

International Classes

B65B 003/00

Field of Search

220/86 141/337 141/338 141/341 141/340 141/297-300 141/392

Assignee

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (Cypress, CA)

Examiners

Haroian; Harry N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mon; Donald D.

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Abstract
An extension for the fill port of a fuel tank. The fuel tank has a wall and a fill port. The extension comprises a tube having an axis, an innermost end, and an outermost end. The tube is axially movable in the fill port with its innermost end inside the fuel tank and its outermost end outside of the tank and adapted to be closed by a closure. A peripheral flexible diaphragm has an inner and outer periphery, the diaphragm being imperforated between its peripheries. The outer periphery is sealingly attached to the wall and the inner periphery is sealingly attached to the tube adjacent to its outermost end so that the diaphragm makes a fluid sealing barrier between the tank and the tube to prevent escape of fluid from the fill port except through the tube. The diaphragm is shaped so as to flex and thereby enable the tube to move axially from the retracted to an extended position relative to the fill port. Desirably a releasable latch is provided to hold the tube in its extended position and torsion means is provided to hold the latch engaged.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In combination: a fuel tank having a wall and a fill port through said wall; and an extension comprising a tube having an axis, an innermost end, and an outermost end, said tube being axially movable in said fill port, with its innermost end inside the fuel tank, its outermost end outside the fuel tank and adapted to be closed by a closure, and a peripheral flexible diaphragm having an inner and an outer periphery, said diaphragm being imperforate between said peripheries, the outer periphery being sealingly attached to said wall, the inner periphery being sealingly attached to said tube adjacent to its outermost end, whereby to make a fluid sealing barrier between said tank and said tube to prevent escape of fluid from said fill port except through said tube, said diaphragm being constructed so as to flex to enable the tube to move axially from a retracted to an extended position relative to said fill port.



Description
This invention relates to a fuel tank fill port extension.

Especially in motorcycles, but also in other types of motor vehicles, there is a requirement for an extension to the fill port in order to accommodate service station filler nozzles which are fitted with vapor recovery systems. Because of their construction it is not practical to engage them directly to the wall of the fuel tank with the nozzle extending into the tank, and an extension becomes desirable. Extensions have heretofore been proposed such as collapsing stacks of rings and other types of telescoping or sliding-seal construction, but they have had disadvantages in complexity, expense and reliability.

It is an object of this invention to provide an extension for a fuel tank filler port which is rugged, can withstand the substantial endwise forces exerted by vapor recovery nozzle systems, and which can also be used with standard refueling techniques.

A fuel tank fill port extension according to this invention is used in combination with a fuel tank which has a wall and a fill port passing through the wall. The tube is axially movable in the fill port. It has an axis, an innermost end, and an outermost end. The innermost end is disposed inside the fuel tank and the outermost end is outside of the tank and adapted to be closed by a closure. A peripheral flexible diaphragm has an inner and outer periphery, the diaphragm being imperforate between its peripheries. The outer periphery is sealingly attached to the tank wall, and the inner periphery is sealingly attached to the tube adjacent to its outermost end. This makes a fluid sealing barrier between the tank and the tube that prevents escape of fluid from the fill port except through said tube. The diaphragm is constructed so as to flex and thereby to enable the tube to move axially from a retracted to an extended position (and reverse) relative to the fill port.
 
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