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Fuel feeding device and fuel filter used for the device
   
Document Number
US Patent 6946071
Issued Date
September 20, 2005
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The present device is a fuel supply device to pressurize and supply fuel F which is stored in a fuel tank 10, which comprises a fuel supply pipe 11 which forms a supply passage for the fuel F, a fuel filter 12 to filter the fuel F disposed at the midway of the fuel pipe 11 and below the fuel tank 10, a fuel pump 13 to pressure-feed the fuel F disposed at the downstream side than the fuel filter 12, and a venting pipe 15 to connect the downstream side of the fuel filter 12 and an upper air-space A of the fuel tank 10. The object is to provide the fuel supply device and the fuel filter utilized for the fuel supply device which can ensure the discharging amount of the fuel pump by satisfactory removing of vapor which is generated in the fuel sucked to the fuel pump.
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Published
September 20, 2005
Application Number
10/380,824
Filed
November 18, 2003
US Classification
210/416.4   210/436 210/472
Int'l Classification
F02M   37/00   (20060101)   F02M   37/22   (20060101)   F02M   37/20   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Sep 20, 2000 [JP] 2000-284638
USPTO Field of Search
210/167   210/416.1   210/416.4   210/436   210/459   210/472   123/495   123/509  
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