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Fuel vapor processing apparatus of internal combustion engine

  • US 5,363,828 A
  • Filed: 07/19/1993
  • Issued: 11/15/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/22/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fuel vapor processing apparatus of a fuel tank for an internal combustion engine, in which fuel vapor in the fuel tank is supplied to a fuel vapor collecting canister filled with an absorbent, and is absorbed and collected therein, and the absorbed fuel in the canister is introduced into the downstream of a suction air throttle valve in a suction air passage through a control valve,said fuel vapor processing apparatus comprising:

  • a three-way valve having three openings which are connected to an air port of the canister, an upper air chamber of the fuel tank, and an air release port;

    a pressure sensor provided in such a manner that the pressure sensor is closer to the fuel tank than said control valve is; and

    a control unit which operates said three-way valve so as to communicate the air port of the canister with the upper air chamber of the fuel tank and to introduce a suction negative pressure into piping portions of the fuel vapor processing apparatus through said control valve, so that when the pressure in said piping portions reaches a predetermined value, the control unit closes the control valve, and that when a change of signals transmitted from the pressure sensor in accordance with time thereafter exceeds a predetermined range, the control unit judges it as abnormality.

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