Measuring and testing – Simulating operating condition – Marine
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2006-06-13
Lefkowitz, Edward (Department: 2855)
Measuring and testing
Simulating operating condition
Marine
C073S116070, C073S117020, C073S117020
Reexamination Certificate
active
07059177
ABSTRACT:
A fuel vapor leak check module has a pump for generating a pressure gradient between an inside and an outside of a fuel tank. The pump is driven by a motor which has driving shaft supported by a bearing. A lubricant is provided between the driving shaft and the bearing. When the pump is operated, a pressure gradient between a pump-side space and a motor-side space is generated whereby a lubricant is introduced from one of the pump-side space and the motor-side space to another, so that the introduced lubricant deteriorates the pump performance or motor performance. To avoid such a situation, communication passage is provided which communicates the motor-side space and the pump-side space. The inner pressure of the motor-side space becomes equal to that of the pump-side space.
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Amano Hitoshi
Kobayashi Mitsuyuki
Yamada Yoshichika
Denso Corporation
Kirkland, III Freddie
Lefkowitz Edward
Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
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