Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Through wall or plate
Reexamination Certificate
2001-01-18
2003-04-29
Reichard, Dean A. (Department: 2831)
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Insulators
Through wall or plate
C439S935000, C439S559000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06555754
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an automotive fuel tank electrical fitting, and more particularly to a glass-sealed electrical fitting for an automotive fuel tank.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is not unusual to mount fuel pumps inside a fuel tank for automotive vehicles. The fuel pump is typically part of a fuel dispensing unit which includes a fuel level sensor, a fuel filter and a structural member such as a flange mounted sealably to a fuel tank. During assembly, the fuel pump and level sensor are inserted through an opening in the fuel tank as one assembled unit, and the flange is engaged sealably to an exterior side of the fuel tank. An elastomeric O-ring provides the seal between the flange and the fuel tank. Electrical power typically routes to the internal devices within the fuel tank (pump and sensor) through an electrical fitting mounted to the flange.
Stringent government environmental regulations are persuading the automotive industry to make a closer study of fuel vapor permeation through a fuel tank. In many instances, the once popular, light weight, plastic fuel tank is being replaced with impermeable steel tanks. Aside from the walls of a plastic fuel tank, another source of permeation is through the electrical fitting which penetrates the flange. A multitude of wires electrically connect to the internal devices of the fuel tank; therefore, a corresponding multiple of terminal pins penetrate the flange. Each pin penetration is a potential source for vapor leakage. Existing electrical fittings do not provide a hermetic seal, but use rubberized seals or elastic grommets to minimize permeation. However, temperature variations and aging degrade the integrity of the seals, resulting in a loss of the permeation barrier.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention is a glass-sealed electrical fitting for an automotive fuel tank. The fitting has a plurality of pins which penetrate a wall of the fuel tank and thereby provide the electrical connections for a fuel pump, fuel level sensor, etc. located inside the fuel tank. A glass seal hermetically engages the metallic surfaces of the pins and a metallic surface interconnected to the fuel tank wall. Preferably, the metallic surface interconnected to the fuel tank wall is an inner surface of a housing which surrounds and extends longitudinally of the pins. An outer surface of the housing engages an inner edge of a flange which mounts to a circumferential edge of the opening of the fuel tank.
Objects, features and advantages of the invention include the elimination of fuel vapor permeation through an electrical fitting of an automotive fuel tank, a permeation barrier capable of withstanding environmental temperature fluctuations and aging, and an electrical fitting which is rugged, durable, of economical manufacture and assembly and in service has a long useful life.
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Lee Jinhee
Reichard Dean A.
Reising Ethington, Barnes, Kisselle, Learman & McCulloch, P.C.
Walbro Corporation
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