Fuel vapor processing apparatus of internal combustion engine
First Claim
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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Abstract
In a fuel vapor processing apparatus of a fuel tank for an internal combustion engine, 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. The fuel vapor processing apparatus comprises 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 the control valve is, and a control unit which operates the 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 the control valve, so that when the pressure in the 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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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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2. 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 through a tank internal pressure control valve, 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 a diaphragm chamber of the tank internal pressure control valve, the downstream of the suction air throttle valve in the suction air passage, and an air release port; an open and close valve connected to an air port of the canister; a pressure sensor provided in such a manner that said 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 diaphragm chamber of the tank internal pressure control valve with the downstream of the suction air throttle valve in the suction air passage, to close said open and close valve, 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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