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`54 EVAPORATIVE FUEL PROCESSING DEVICE
`75 Inventors: Kazumi Yamazaki; Koichi Hidano;
`Teruo Wakashiro; Takeshi Hara, all
`of Wako; Tomoyuki Kawakami, Haga,
`all of Japan
`73) Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki
`Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan
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`(21) Appl. No.: 317,804
`22 Filed:
`Oct. 4, 1994
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
`Oct. 4, 1993
`JP
`Japan .................................... 5-248245
`(51) Int. Cl. ................................. F02M 33/02
`52 U.S. Cl. .........
`... 123/520; 123/519
`58 Field of Search ..................................... 123/520,521,
`123/518, 519, 516, 198 D; 55/387
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`123/520
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`123/519
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`123/520
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`8/1994 Kasuya .................................... 123/519
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`Patent Number:
`5,456,237
`(45) Date of Patent:
`Oct. 10, 1995
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`5,393,329 2/1995 Inagaki ou e o so as a w w
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`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
`... 123/519
`4121451 4/1992 Japan ......
`123/519
`4153556 5/1992 Japan ......
`... 123/519
`5195884 8/1993 Japan ......
`5280435 10/1993 Japan ..................................... 123/519
`Primary Examiner-Carl S. Miller
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Nikaido, Marmelstein, Murray &
`Oram
`ABSTRACT
`57)
`In an evaporative fuel processing device, a canister is
`divided into first, second, third and fourth chambers by
`partition walls. A control valve is provided in a communi
`cation passage which connects the second and third cham
`bers to each other. A first charge passage is connected to an
`upper space in a fuel tank and to a port in the third chamber,
`and a second charge passage is connected to a fuel supply
`valve for the fuel tank and to a port in the first chamber.
`Further, a purge passage is connected to an intake passage of
`an internal combustion engine and to a port in the first
`chamber. The control valve is connected to an electronic
`control unit, and opened during refueling and during trav
`eling of a vehicle and closed during parking of the vehicle.
`Thus, it is possible to reliably prevent an evaporative fuel
`from being released to the atmosphere, while the capacity of
`the canister to a minimum.
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`5 Claims, 7 Drawing Sheets
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`EVAPORATIVE FUEL PROCESSING DEVICE
`EVAPORATIVE FUEL PROCESSING DEVICE
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`When the vehicle is parked to discontinue the purging, the
`Whenthe vehicle is parked to discontinue the purging, the
`adsorbed fuel of the higher concentration in the right half of
`adsorbed fuel of the higher concentration in the right half of
`the canister C is diffused into the left half, so that the
`the canister C is diffused into the left half, so that the
`concentration of the adsorbed fuel in the entire canister C is
`concentration of the adsorbed fuel in the entire canister C is
`brought into a medium level (see FIG.7C). Thereafter, when
`broughtinto a medium level (see FIG. 7C). Thereafter, when
`the evaporative fuel is supplied through the first charge
`the evaporative fuel is supplied through the first charge
`passage 01 to the canister C due to an increase in tempera
`passage 01 to the canister C due to an increase in tempera-
`ture in the fuel tank T, there is caused a problem that the
`ture in the fuel tank T, there is caused a problem that the
`evaporative fuel supplied cannot completely be adsorbed to
`evaporative fuel supplied cannot completely be adsorbed to
`the canister C which has already been charged at the medium
`the canister C which has already been chargedat the medium
`concentration, and such evaporative fuel may be released
`concentration, and such evaporative fuel may be released
`through the atmosphere-opened passage 04 to the atmo
`through the atmosphere-opened passage 04 to the atmo-
`sphere. (see FIG. 7D).
`sphere. (see FIG. 7D).
`In the evaporative fuel processing device shown in FIG.
`In the evaporative fuel processing device shown in FIG.
`6, the two first and second canisters Ca and Cb are required,
`6, the two first and second canisters Ca and Cb are required,
`resulting not only in a complicated structure, but also in a
`resulting not only in a complicatedstructure, but also in a
`problem that the first canister Ca does not at all contribute
`problem that the first canister Ca does not at all contribute
`to the adsorption of the evaporative fuel generated in a large
`to the adsorption of the evaporative fuel generated in a large
`amount during refueling. Therefore, it is necessary to insure
`amount during refueling. Therefore,it is necessary to insure
`a large capacity for the second canister Cb and thus, the
`a large capacity for the second canister Cb and thus, the
`entire canister must be enlarged.
`entire canister must be enlarged.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`1. FKield of the Invention
`1. Field of the Invention
`The present invention relates to an evaporative fuel pro
`The present invention relates to an evaporative fuel pro-
`cessing device including a canister for adsorbing an evapo
`cessing device including a canister for adsorbing an evapo-
`rative fuel generated in a fuel tank of a vehicle.
`rative fuel generated in a fuel tank of a vehicle.
`2. Description of the Prior Art
`2. Description of the Prior Art
`FIG. 5 illustrates a prior art evaporative fuel processing
`FIG.5 illustrates a prior art evaporative fuel processing
`device, in which a first charge passage 01, a second charge
`device, in which a first charge passage 01, a second charge
`passage 02 and a purge passage 03 are connected to one of
`passage 02 and a purge passage 03 are connected to one of
`end faces of a canister in which an adsorbent is accommo
`end faces of a canister in which an adsorbent is accommo-
`dated. An atmosphere-opened passage 04 is defined in the
`dated. An atmosphere-opened passage 04 is defined in the
`other end face. The first charge passage 01 is connected to
`other end face. The first charge passage 01 is connected to
`an upper space in a fuel tank Tthrough a two-way valve 05,
`an upper space in a fuel tank T through a two-wayvalve 05,
`and the second charge passage 02 is connected to a breather
`and the second charge passage 02 is connected to a breather
`tube of the fuel tank T through a fuel supply valve 06.
`tube of the fuel tank T through a fuel supply valve 06.
`Further, the purge passage 03 is connected to an intake
`Further, the purge passage 03 is connected to an intake
`passage of an internal combustion engine through a purge
`passage of an internal combustion engine through a purge
`valve 07 which is controlled for opening and closing by an
`valve 07 which is controlled for opening and closing by an
`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`electronic control unit U.
`electronic control unit U.
`Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to
`Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to
`With such a prior art evaporative fuel processing device,
`With such a prior art evaporative fuel processing device,
`reliably prevent the evaporative fuel from being released to
`reliably prevent the evaporative fuel from being released to
`an evaporative fuel generated during parking or traveling of
`an evaporative fuel generated during parkingor traveling of
`the atmosphere, without an unneeded increase in capacity of
`the atmosphere, without an unneeded increase in capacity of
`a vehicle is charged to the canister C through the first charge
`a vehicle is charged to the canister C throughthefirst charge
`the canister.
`the canister.
`passage 01, and an evaporative fuel generated during refu
`passage 1, and an evaporative fuel generated during refu-
`To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect
`eling into the vehicle is charged to the canister C through the
`To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect
`eling into the vehicle is chargedto the canister C through the
`second charge passage 02. The evaporative fuel charged to
`and feature of the present invention, there is provided an
`and feature of the present invention, there is provided an
`second charge passage 02. The evaporative fuel charged to
`evaporative fuel processing device comprising a canister, a
`the canister C is purged into the intake passage 08 through
`evaporative fuel processing device comprising a canister, a
`the canister C is purged into the intake passage 08 through
`the purge passage 03.
`charge passage connected to a fuel tank and to the canister,
`charge passage connected to a fuel tank and to the canister,
`the purge passage 03.
`and a purge passage connected to an intake passage of an
`and a purge passage connected to an intake passage of an
`FIG. 6 illustrates another prior art evaporative fuel pro
`FIG.6 illustrates another prior art evaporative fuel pro-
`internal combustion engine and to the canister, in which an
`internal combustion engine and to the canister, in which an
`cessing device, in which a first canister Ca is interposed
`cessing device, in which a first canister Ca is interposed
`evaporative fuel generated in the fuel tank is supplied to the
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`evaporative fuel generated in the fuel tank is supplied to the
`between a first charge passage 01 and a first purge passage
`betweena first charge passage 01 andafirst purge passage
`canister through the charge passage and adsorbed to an
`canister through the charge passage and adsorbed to an
`03a, and a second canister Cb is interposed between a
`03a, and a second canister Cb is interposed between a
`adsorbent accommodated in the canister, and an evaporative
`adsorbent accommodatedin the canister, and an evaporative
`second charge passage 02 and a second purge passage 03b.
`second charge passage 02 and a second purge passage 03b.
`fuel released from the adsorbent is supplied into the intake
`fuel released from the adsorbentis supplied into the intake
`Purge valves 07a and 07b are provided in the first and
`Purge valves 07a and 07b are provided in the first and
`passage of the internal combustion engine through the purge
`passage ofthe internal combustion engine through the purge
`second purge passage 03a and 03b, respectively and are
`second purge passage 03a and 03b, respectively and are
`passage, wherein the device further comprises a first and a
`passage, wherein the device further comprisesa first and a
`controlled for opening and closing by an electronic control
`controlled for opening and closing by an electronic control
`second adsorbent accommodating space defined in the can
`unit U.
`second adsorbent accommodating space defined in the can-
`unit U.
`ister, a communication passage for connecting the first and
`ister, a communication passage for connecting thefirst and
`With this evaporative fuel processing device, an evapo
`With this evaporative fuel processing device, an evapo-
`second adsorbent accommodating spaces to each other, a
`second adsorbent accommodating spaces to each other, a
`rative fuel generated during parking and traveling of a
`rative fuel generated during parking and traveling of a
`control valve provided in the communication passage, and a
`control valve provided in the communication passage, and a
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`vehicle is charged to the first canister Ca through the first
`vehicle is charged to the first canister Ca through thefirst
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`control means for causing the first and second adsorbent
`control means for causing the first and second adsorbent
`charge passage 01, and an evaporative fuel generated during
`charge passage 01, and an evaporative fuel generated during
`accommodating spaces to be connected to each other by the
`accommodating spaces to be connected to each other by the
`refueling into a vehicle is charged to the second canister Cb
`refueling into a vehicle is charged to the second canister Cb
`control valve during refueling into the fuel tank.
`control valve during refueling into the fuel tank.
`through the second charge passage 02. The evaporative fuels
`throughthe second charge passage 02. The evaporative fuels
`With the first feature, it is possible to insure a sufficient
`With the first feature, it is possible to insure a sufficient
`charged to the first and second canisters Ca and Cb are
`charged to the first and second canisters Ca and Cb are
`adsorbent capacity by using both the adsorbent accommo
`adsorbent capacity by using both the adsorbent accommo-
`purged into the intake passage 08 through the first and
`purged into the intake passage 08 through the first and
`dating spaces during refueling when a large amount of
`dating spaces during refueling when a large amount of
`second purge passages 03a and 03b.
`second purge passages 03a and 03b.
`evaporative fuel is generated, and to prevent the evaporative
`evaporative fuel is generated, and to prevent the evaporative
`In the evaporative fuel processing device shown in FIG.
`In the evaporative fuel processing device shown in FIG.
`fuel from being released to the atmosphere.
`fuel from being released to the atmosphere.
`5, the evaporative fuel generated in the fuel tank T during
`5, the evaporative fuel generated in the fuel tank T during
`In addition to the first feature, according to a second
`In addition to the first feature, according to a second
`refueling is supplied to the canister C through the second
`refueling is supplied to the canister C through the second
`aspect and feature of the present invention, the charge
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`aspect and feature of the present invention,
`the charge
`charge passage 02 to charge the canister C at a high
`charge passage 02 to charge the canister C at a high
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`passage comprises a first charge passage through which the
`passage comprisesafirst charge passage through which the
`concentration (see FIG. 7A). Thereafter, when the vehicle
`concentration (see FIG. 7A). Thereafter, when the vehicle
`evaporative fuel generated during a time other than refueling
`evaporative fuel generated during a time other than refueling
`travels, the purge passage 03 is evacuated into a negative
`travels, the purge passage 03 is evacuated into a negative
`is guided to the second adsorbent accommodating space, and
`is guided to the second adsorbent accommodating space, and
`pressure, causing air to be introduced through the atmo
`pressure, causing air to be introduced through the atmo-
`a second charge passage through which the evaporative fuel
`a second charge passage through which the evaporative fuel
`sphere-opened passage 04 into the canister C, thereby purg
`sphere-opened passage 04 into the canister C, thereby purg-
`generated during refueling is guided to the first adsorbent
`generated during refueling is guided to the first adsorbent
`ing the canister C. In this case, when the time of traveling of
`ing the canister C. In this case, when the timeoftraveling of
`accommodating space.
`accommodating space.
`the vehicle is long, the purging of the canister is completely
`the vehicle is long, the purging of the canister is completely
`performed, but when the time of traveling of the vehicle is
`With the second feature, it is possible to increase the
`With the second feature, it is possible to increase the
`performed, but whenthe time of traveling of the vehicleis
`adsorption efficiency of the adsorbent accommodated in
`short, only a left half of the canister C near the atmosphere
`adsorption efficiency of the adsorbent accommodated in
`short, only a left half of the canister C near the atmosphere-
`each of the adsorbent accommodating spaces.
`opened passage 04 is purged and hence, the concentration of
`each of the adsorbent accommodating spaces.
`opened passage 04 is purged and hence, the concentration of
`fuel adsorbed in the left half is reduced into a lower level,
`fuel adsorbed in the left half is reduced into a lower level,
`In addition to the first feature, according to a third aspect
`In addition to thefirst feature, according to a third aspect
`but the concentration of fuel adsorbed in the right half is
`but the concentration of fuel adsorbed in the right halfis
`and feature of the present invention, the control means
`and feature of the present invention,
`the control means
`maintained at a higher level (see FIG. 7B).
`maintained at a higher level (see FIG. 7B).
`causes the first and second adsorbent accommodating spaces
`causesthefirst and second adsorbent accommodating spaces
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`to be put into communication with each other by the control
`valve 4 of an internal combustion engine E. An upper space
`to be put into communication with each other by the control
`valve 4 of an internal combustion engine E. An upper space
`in the fuel tankT is connected with a downstream portion of
`valve during releasing of the evaporative fuel from the
`in the fuel tank T is connected with a downstream portion of
`valve during releasing of the evaporative fuel from the
`a throttle valve 6 provided in an intake passage 5 in the
`canister.
`a throttle valve 6 provided in an intake passage 5 in the
`canister.
`internal combustion engine E by a first charge passage 7 and
`internal combustion engineEbyafirst charge passage 7 and
`With the third feature, in releasing the evaporative fuel
`With the third feature, in releasing the evaporative fuel
`a purge passage 8 between which a canister C is interposed.
`a purge passage 8 between which a canister C is interposed.
`from the canister, the first and second adsorbent accommo
`from the canister, the first and second adsorbent accommo-
`An upper end of a filler tube 9 for supplying an oil to the fuel
`An upperend ofa filler tube 9 for supplying an oil to the fuel
`dating spaces are put into communication with each other by
`dating spaces are put into communication with each other by
`tank T is connected with the internal space in the fuel tank
`tank T is connected with the internal space in the fuel tank
`the control valve and therefore, it is possible to release the
`the control valve and therefore, it is possible to release the
`T through a breather tube 10. The breather tube 10 is
`T through a breather tube 10. The breather tube 10 is
`adsorbed fuels in both the adsorbent accommodating spaces
`adsorbed fuels in both the adsorbent accommodating spaces
`connected at its upper end to the canister C through a fuel
`connected at its upper end to the canister C through a fuel
`together,
`supply valve 11 opened for supplying the oil and a second
`together.
`supply valve 11 opened for supplying the oil and a second
`charge passage 12. A two-way valve 13 is provided in the
`In addition to the first feature, according to a fourth aspect
`charge passage 12. A two-way valve 13 is provided in the
`In addition to the first feature, according to a fourth aspect
`first charge passage 7, and a purge valve 14 comprising a
`and feature of the present invention, the control means
`first charge passage 7, and a purge valve 14 comprising a
`and feature of the present invention,
`the control means
`solenoid valve is provided in the purge passage 8.
`causes the first and second adsorbent accommodating spaces
`solenoid valve is provided in the purge passage 8.
`causesthefirst and second adsorbent accommodating spaces
`The two-way valve 13 is opened when the internal
`to be put out of communication with each other by the
`to be put out of communication with each other by the
`The two-way valve 13 is opened when the internal
`control valve during parking of the vehicle.
`pressure in the fuel tank T is increased to exceed the
`pressure in the fuel
`tank T is increased to exceed the
`control valve during parking of the vehicle.
`atmospheric pressure by a predetermined value and also
`atmospheric pressure by a predetermined value and also
`With the fourth feature, it is possible to prevent the
`With the fourth feature,
`it is possible to prevent the
`when the internal pressure in the fuel tank T is reduced to
`when the internal pressure in the fuel tank T is reduced to
`evaporative fuel from being diffused from the first adsorbent
`evaporative fuel from being diffused from the first adsorbent
`below the internal pressure in the canister C by another
`below the internal pressure in the canister C by another
`accommodating space having a higher concentration of
`accommodating space having a higher concentration of
`predetermined value, thereby put the fuel tank T and the
`predetermined value, thereby put the fuel tank T and the
`evaporative fuel adsorbed into the second adsorbent accom
`evaporative fuel adsorbed into the second adsorbent accom-
`canister C into communication with each other. When the
`canister C into communication with each other. When the
`modating space having a lower concentration of evaporative
`modating space having a lower concentration of evaporative
`purge valve 14 is opened, the canister C and the intake
`purge valve 14 is opened, the canister C and the intake
`fuel adsorbed, and to prevent the evaporative fuel from
`fuel adsorbed, and to prevent the evaporative fuel from
`passage 5 are put into communication with each other, and
`passage 5 are put into communication with each other, and
`being released from the second adsorbent accommodating
`being released from the second adsorbent accommodating
`when the purge valve 14 is closed, the communication
`when the purge valve 14 is closed,
`the communication
`space to the atmosphere during traveling of the vehicle.
`space to the atmosphere during traveling of the vehicle.
`between the canister C and the intake passage 5 is blocked.
`between the canister C and the intake passage 5 is blocked.
`In addition to the first feature, according to a fourth aspect
`In additionto the first feature, according to a fourth aspect
`The canister Cincludes a first to fourth chambers C to C.
`The canister C includesa first to fourth chambers C, to C,
`and feature of the present invention, the adsorbent accom
`and feature of the present invention, the adsorbent accom-
`each having an adsorbent comprised of activated carbon
`each having an adsorbent comprised of activated carbon
`modated in the first adsorbent accommodating space has a
`modated in the first adsorbent accommodating space has a
`accommodated therein. The first and second chambers C.
`accommodated therein. The first and second chambers C,
`characteristic that is liable to adsorb high boiling point
`characteristic that is liable to adsorb high boiling point
`and C are partitioned from each other by a partition wall 15
`and C, are partitioned from each other by a partition wall 15
`components of the fuel, and the adsorbent accommodated in
`components ofthe fuel, and the adsorbent accommodated in
`opened at its lower end, and the third and fourth chambers
`opened at its lower end, and the third and fourth chambers
`the second adsorbent accommodating space has a charac
`the second adsorbent accommodating space has a charac-
`C and C are partitioned from each other by a partition wall
`C, and C, are partitioned from each other by a partition wall
`teristic that is liable to adsorb lowly-boiling components of
`teristic that is liable to adsorb lowly-boiling components of
`16 opened at its lower end. Further, the second and third
`16 opened at its lower end. Further, the second and third
`the fuel.
`the fuel.
`chambers C and C are partitioned from each other by a
`chambers C, and C, are partitioned from each other by a
`With the fifth feature, it is possible to effectively adsorb
`With the fifth feature, it is possible to effectively adsorb
`partition wall 17 having no opening. The first and second
`partition wall 17 having no opening. The first and second
`any of the highly- and lowly-boiling components of the fuel.
`any of the highly- and lowly-boiling componentsof the fuel.
`chambers C and C define a first adsorbent accommodating
`chambers C, and C, defineafirst adsorbent accommodating
`The above and other objects, features and advantages of
`The above and other objects, features and advantages of
`space of the present invention, and the third and fourth
`space of the present invention, and the third and fourth
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`the invention will become apparent from the following
`chambers C and C define a second adsorbent accommo
`chambers C, and C, define a second adsorbent accommo-
`description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction
`description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction
`dating space of the present invention.
`dating space of the present invention.
`with the accompanying drawings.
`with the accompanying drawings.
`An evaporative fuel generated from the fuel tank during
`An evaporative fuel generated from the fuel tank during
`refueling contains a large number of high boiling point
`refueling contains a large number of high boiling point
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWENGS
`components. An adsorbent suitable for adsorption of such
`components. An adsorbent suitable for adsorption of such
`high boiling point components is selected as the adsorbent in
`high boiling point componentsis selected as the adsorbentin
`FIG. 1 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of an
`FIG. 1 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of an
`each of the first and second chambers C and C for mainly
`evaporative fuel processing device according to a first
`each ofthe first and second chambers C, and C, for mainly
`evaporative fuel processing device according to a first
`adsorbing such evaporative fuel. In addition, an evaporative
`adsorbing such evaporative fuel. In addition, an evaporative
`embodiment of the present invention;
`embodiment of the present invention;
`fuel generated from the fuel tank during traveling or parking
`fuel generated from the fuel tank during traveling or parking
`FIGS. 2A-2E are views for explaining the operation of
`FIGS. 2A-2E are views for explaining the operation of
`of a vehicle contains a large number of low boiling point
`of a vehicle contains a large number of low boiling point
`the first embodiment;
`the first embodiment;
`components and therefore, an adsorbent suitable for adsorp
`components and therefore, an adsorbentsuitable for adsorp-
`FIG. 3 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of an
`FIG.3 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of an
`tion of such low boiling point components is selected as the
`tion of such low boiling point componentsis selected as the
`evaporative fuel processing device according to a second
`evaporative fuel processing device according to a second
`adsorbent in each of the third and fourth chambers C and
`adsorbent in each of the third and fourth chambers C, and
`embodiment of the present invention;
`embodiment of the present invention;
`C. The amount of evaporative fuel generated during refu
`C,. The amount of evaporative fuel generated during refu-
`FIGS. 4A-4B are views for explaining the operation of
`FIGS. 4A-4Bare views for explaining the operation of
`eling is larger than the amount of evaporative fuel generated
`eling is larger than the amount of evaporative fuel generated
`the second embodiment;
`the second embodiment;
`during traveling or parking of the vehicle and hence, the
`during traveling or parking of the vehicle and hence, the
`FIG. 5 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of a
`capacity of the adsorbent in each of the first and second
`FIG. 5 is an illustration of the entire arrangementof a
`capacity of the adsorbent in each of the first and second
`prior art evaporative fuel processing device;
`chambers C and C is set at a value larger than those of the
`prior art evaporative fuel processing device;
`chambers C, and C,is set at a value larger than those of the
`adsorbents in the third and fourth chambers C and C.
`FIG. 6 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of
`adsorbents in the third and fourth chambers C; and Cy.
`FIG. 6 is an illustration of the entire arrangement of
`another prior art evaporative fuel processing device;
`Two ports a and b are provided in an upper portion of the
`another prior art evaporative fuel processing device;
`Twoports a and b are provided in an upper portionof the
`first chamber C in the canister C. The port a is connected
`FIGS. 7A-7D are views for explaining the operation of
`first chamber C, in the canister C. The port a is connected
`FIGS. 7A-7D are views for explaining the operation of
`to the second charge passage 12, and the port b is connected
`to the second charge passage 12, and the port b is connected
`the prior art device shown in FIG. 5.
`the prior art device shown in FIG.5.
`to the purge passage 8. A port c provided in an upper portion
`to the purge passage8. A port c provided in an upper portion
`of the second chamber C in the canister C and a port d
`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
`of the second chamber C, in the canister C and a port d
`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
`provided in an upper portion of the third chamber C are
`provided in an upper portion of the third chamber C; are
`EMBODIMENTS
`EMBODIMENTS
`connected to each other by a communication passage 18. A
`connected to each other by a communication passage 18. A
`The present invention will now be described by way of
`control valve 19 comprised of a solenoid valve is provided
`The present invention will now be described by way of
`control valve 19 comprised of a solenoid valve is provided
`preferred embodiments in connection with the accompany
`in the communication passage 18 for opening and closing
`preferred embodiments in connection with the accompany-
`in the communication passage 18 for opening and closing
`ing drawings.
`the latter. Further, a porte provided in an upper space of the
`ing drawings.
`the latter. Further, a port e provided in an upper spaceof the
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`third chamber C is connected to the first charge passage 7,
`As shown in FIG. 1 illustrating a first embodiment, a fuel
`third chamber C, is connectedto the first charge passage 7,
`Asshownin FIG.1 illustrating a first embodiment, a fuel
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`and a port f provided in an upper portion of the fourth
`pumped from a fuel tank Tthrough a filter 1 and a fuel pump
`and a port f provided in an upper portion of the fourth
`pumped fromafueltank T througha filter 1 and a fuel pump
`2 is supplied through a feed passage 3 to a fuel injection
`chamber C is opened to the atmosphere.
`chamber C, is opened to the atmosphere.
`2 is supplied through a feed passage 3 to a fuel injection
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`The control valve 19 provided in the communication
`The control valve 19 provided in the communication
`passage 18 is connected to an electronic control unit U. The
`passage 18 is connected to an electronic control unit U. The
`control valve 19 is opened during traveling of the vehicle
`control valve 19 is opened during traveling of the vehicle
`and during refueling to the fuel tank T and closed during
`and during refueling to the fuel tank T and closed during
`parking of the vehicle. The purge valve 14 provided in the
`parking of the vehicle. The purge valve 14 provided in the
`purge passage 8 is connected to the electronic control unitU,
`purge passage8 is connectedto the electronic control unit U,
`and opened during traveling of the vehicle and closed during
`and openedduring traveling of the vehicle and closed during
`parking of the vehicle.
`parking of the vehicle.
`The operation of the first embodiment of the present
`The operation of the first embodiment of the present
`invention having the above-described construction will be
`invention having the above-described construction will be
`described below.
`described be

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