WO2006021946A1 - Dual function valve for fuel tanks - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- the present invention is generally in the field of fuel tank valves and in particular, it is concerned with a dual float valve for use in vehicle fuel tanks having multi purpose functions.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,675,779 discloses a tank venting apparatus or a fill-limit and tank ventilation valve is disclosed for use with a fuel tank.
- the valve has a housing which contains a first valve assembly, second valve assembly, third valve assembly and fourth valve assembly.
- the first valve assembly primarily communicates with the fuel tank.
- the fourth valve assembly communicates with a vapor recover canister and a filler neck to the tank.
- the first valve assembly also communicates with the third valve assembly and the second valve assembly.
- the second valve assembly generally communicates with the first valve assembly and the third valve assembly.
- the third valve assembly communicates with the first valve assembly, second valve assembly and fourth valve assembly.
- the third valve assembly prevents passage of liquid fuel from the tank to the canister.
- the fourth valve assembly manages flow from the valve.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,240,950 is directed to a vapor control valve includes first, second, and third valves and a housing formed to include first, second, and third chambers and first, second, and third apertures.
- the first valve is formed to include a vent aperture and is movable relative to the first aperture to partially close the first aperture to limit flow from the first chamber to the second chamber through the first aperture.
- the second valve is movable relative to the first valve to open and close the vent aperture and cooperates with the first valve to close the first aperture to prohibit flow from the first chamber to the second chamber through the first aperture in response to rising liquid fuel.
- the third valve is biased to normally close the third aperture and configured to open the third aperture in response to pressurized fuel vapor to permit flow from the second chamber to the third chamber through the third aperture.
- the vapor control valve includes a blocker coupled to the second valve and configured to extend through the first aperture into the third chamber to contact the third valve to maintain closure of the third aperture by the third valve when the first aperture is closed by the first and second valves.
- U.S Patent No. 5,797,434 is concerned with an onboard vapor recovery system for a vehicle fuel system having a fuel tank, a filler neck dynamically sealed by high pressure fuel flow from a filler nozzle, and a vapor recovery apparatus such as a carbon canister.
- the system preferably uses an inventive liquid level operated control valve which shuts off refueling with a two-stage closing operation providing an initial soft shutoff and a final shutoff.
- the system also preferably includes a valve in the fuel tank to maintain a predetermined pressure head sufficient to hold the system closed against further refueling at least temporarily, and a positive action, one-way check valve in the lower end of the filler pipe to prevent spitback of fuel from the pressurized tank once refueling has ceased.
- U.S. Patent Application No. 2003/0189110 directed a fuel valve includes an upper chamber communicating with a ventilation passage of a canister; a lower chamber to be disposed inside a fuel tank; a communicating port between the upper chamber and the lower chamber; and a float member disposed in the lower chamber for blocking the communicating port when fuel flows into the lower chamber.
- the lower chamber includes a one-way valve formed at a bottom thereof for allowing the fuel to flow out only through the one-way valve, and a fuel inlet formed in a side wall of the lower chamber.
- U.S Patent Application No. 2002/0144730 discloses a vent apparatus is adapted for use with a fuel tank to control venting of fuel vapor from the fuel tank.
- the vent apparatus comprises a fuel vapor vent outlet to discharge fuel vapor from the fuel tank.
- the vent apparatus comprises a normally open first valve module to serve as a fuel fill limit valve and close when the liquid level in the tank reaches a predetermined fill limit and a normally open second valve module to serve as a fuel fill limit valve and close when the liquid level in the tank reaches the predetermined fill limit.
- the first valve module and the second valve module cooperate to block communication between the fuel tank and the fuel vapor vent outlet when the vent apparatus is positioned in a non-tilted orientation relative to a horizontal and the level of liquid fuel in the fuel tank reaches the predetermined fill limit to close both valve modules.
- U.S Patent Application No. 2004/0003843 is directed to a valve where a first seal seat is disposed in a first passage of a case.
- the first float valve body is disposed in the case and closes the first seal seat in response to the liquid level of the fuel.
- the second seal seat is disposed vertically above the first seal seat, in a second passage of the case.
- the second valve body is disposed on one side of the second seal seat communicating to the outside of the second passage, with being resiliently urged upwards from below.
- the second float is disposed in the case and regulates an upper end position of the second valve body to open the second valve seat in response to movement of the liquid level of fuel at least until the liquid level is higher than the liquid level at which the first float valve body closes the first seal seat.
- 5,738,132 discloses a roll over vent valve (ROV) comprising a housing formed with an inlet and an outlet, said outlet comprising a slit-like aperture, and a float member located within the housing axially displaceable between said inlet and said outlet.
- An elongated flexible closure member strip is anchored at one end thereof adjacent said outlet and a spring biases the float member in direction of said outlet.
- the arrangement is such that the spring biasing force together with buoyancy forces acting on the float member tend to press the membrane strip into sealing engagement with the outlet aperture and gravity forces acting on the float member tend to displace the float member away from the outlet so as to progressively detach the strip from sealing engagement with said outlet.
- OFI over filling interdiction valve
- ROV roll over valve
- FLW filling limit vent valve
- ORVR onboard refueling vapor recovery valve
- a valve for use, in particular, with vehicles' fuel tanks the valve comprising: a housing defining a confined space formed with one or more fluid inlets to said confined space, a fluid outlet chamber at top end of said housing and being in flow communication with an outlet duct; a first outlet port extending between said confined space and said fluid outlet chamber, and a second outlet port extending between said confined space and said fluid outlet chamber; a valve assembly located within the confined space and comprising a first stage float member associated with said first outlet port, and a second stage float member associated with said second outlet port, said float members being displaceable within the confined space about parallel axes, between an open position and a closed position of the respective first and second outlet port; wherein said first stage float member at least partially overlaps over said second stage float member.
- the fluid outlet chamber of the valve is typically connected by suitable piping to a vapor recovery device, e.g. a canister, etc.
- a vapor recovery device e.g. a canister, etc.
- a refueling cutoff assembly extending in a fluid venting flow path between the first and second outlet ports and the fluid outlet chamber; said assembly comprising a diaphragm having a top face thereof (designated with pressure P 2 ) in flow communication with a filler neck of the fuel tank, and a bottom face thereof exposed to pressure within the valve(designated with pressure Pj), with a bleeding aperture extending between faces of said diaphragm.
- Said fluid venting flow path being normally closed by the diaphragm, being biased into said position by a biasing spring.
- a pressure holding member in the form of a mass sealing the second outlet port. Said pressure holding member displaces into an open position only upon pressure built-up over a predetermined value or upon acceleration of the vehicle.
- the second stage float member has a cross-section occupying at a lower portion thereof substantially the entire cross section of the valve's housing, resulting in increased buoyancy forces acting on said second stage float member, imparting it improved closing force and tracking liquid level within the fuel tank (i.e. axial displacement within the housing corresponding with liquid level changes and waves).
- a biasing member is typically fitted within the confined space acting in direction so as to displace the second stage member, and consequently the first stage member, into their respective closed positions. This is important for rollover positions, so as to close the first and second outlet ports.
- the arrangement in accordance with the present invention is such that at an upright position of the valve, buoyancy forces acting on the second stage member, together with the biasing member, tend to displace the second stage member and the first stage member into their respective closed position where the valve is sealingly closed, whilst gravity forces acting on the second stage member tend to displace it into its open position, entailing delayed displacement of the first stage member into its open position.
- buoyancy forces acting on the second stage member together with the biasing member, tend to displace the second stage member and the first stage member into their respective closed position where the valve is sealingly closed
- gravity forces acting on the second stage member tend to displace it into its open position, entailing delayed displacement of the first stage member into its open position.
- the first stage member and the second stage member are instantaneously displaced into their respective closed positions so as to seal the valve, under influence of the biasing spring.
- the first stage float member is anchored to the second stage float member, wherein displacement of the second stage member into its open position entails displacement of the first stage member into its open position.
- the anchoring being facilitated, by one or more flexible or rigid anchoring members extending between said float members.
- the arrangement is such that the length of the one or more anchoring member extending between the first and second stage members, ensures that when the second stage member is in rest adjacent a bottom end of the valve's housing, the first stage member is in its open position.
- the anchoring member extending between the two stage float members is one or more leg portions extending from one of the first stage member and the second stage member and being slidingly engaged with the other of said first stage member and the second stage member.
- the anchoring member is one or more flexible cords extending between the first and second stage members.
- valve according to the present invention are, for example, any one or more of the following:
- the shut-off level of the second outlet port is lower then the shut-off level of the first outlet port; • an uppermost inlet of the one or more fluid inlets in the housing, determines the maximum fuel level within the tank, namely when liquid in the tank reaches this level thus, the valve closes resulting in fuel filling cut-off. • in order to improve sealing of the valve in the closed position, a resilient sealing member is provided on either or both of the first and second valve seating and the respective first and second stage member; • the first stage member and the second stage member are rotatably restrained within the housing;
- an anti-splash skirt may be fitted to prevent fuel splashing during motion of the vehicle
- the first outlet port has a substantially greater section area then the second outlet port.
- the second stage member is a float fitted with a flexible closure membrane strip anchored at one end thereof to a top wall of said float member, said closure membrane facing the outlet aperture of the second outlet port; the second stage float member being displaceable between a first position in which the closure membrane sealingly engages said inlet aperture, and a second position in which it is progressively disengaged therefrom.
- the second outlet port is formed at a bottom side thereof with a substantially elongated slit-like inlet aperture.
- the outlet aperture of the second outlet port is inclined with respect to a longitudinal axis of the housing.
- a top surface of the second stage member bearing the closure membrane is substantially equally inclined with respect to said longitudinal axis, whereby said closure membrane, when in sealing engagement with said outlet aperture, is pressed along its length against the outlet aperture by said inclined surface of the second stage member.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a valve in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 1 , the valve in its fully open position, in which the first stage float member and the second stage float member are in their respective open position;
- Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 1, the valve in its fully closed/sealed position, in which the first stage float member and the second stage float member are in their respective closed position;
- Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 1, the valve in its partially open position, in which the first stage float member is in its closed position whilst the second stage float member is in its open position;
- Fig. 5A is a sectional view along line II-II in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5B is a sectional view along line II-II in Fig. 2, according to a different embodiment
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section through a valve according to the first embodiment, in its fully open position, illustrating several modifications thereto;
- Fig. 7A is a schematic representation of a vehicle's fuel system, fitted with a valve according to a another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7B is a top perspective view of the valve schematically represented in Fig. 5A;
- Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 7B, the valve in its fully closed/sealed position, where the first stage float member and the second stage float member are in their respective closed position;
- Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 7B 5 wherein the second stage float member is fitted with a peal away membrane; the valve illustrated at a first opening stage, gradually displaceable into its open position;
- Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 7B, the valve in its partially open position, in which the first stage float member is in its closed position whilst the second stage float member is in its open position;
- Fig. 11 is a longitudinal sectioned through the valve in Fig. 7B, the valve in its fully open position, in which the first stage float member and the second stage float member are in their respective open position; and further with a refueling cutoff assembly in an open position;
- Fig. 12 is a longitudinal section of the valve in a position as in Fig. 10, along a plane rotated by 90°;
- Fig. 13 is a plan section along line X-X in Fig 8.
- a valve according to a first embodiment of the present invention, generally designated 10.
- the valve comprises a cylindric housing portion 12 formed with a flange 14 at an upper portion thereof for attachment, by heat welding or other means as known in the art, to an upper wall portion 17 of a fuel tank (not shown), where a major portion of the housing 12 extends into the fuel tank.
- a valve formed with a different arrangement for attachment to the fuel tank.
- the housing 12 defines a confined space 20 a lower fluid inlet 20, several fluid inlets 24 at a bottom wall 26 of the housing, and at a top end of the confined space, an upper inlet port 28.
- the valve 10 is formed at an upper portion thereof with a fluid outlet chamber 30 being in flow communication with an outlet duct 32 of the valve, where said fluid outlet chamber 30 is sealingly partitioned from said confined space 20 by a partition wall 34 formed with a first outlet port 38, bounded by a first valve seating 40, and a second outlet port, which in the present example is in the form of an elongate slit-like inlet aperture 42, bounded by a second valve seating 44 having an inclined bottom surface.
- a valve assembly generally designated 48 and comprising a first stage float member 50 associated with said first outlet port 38, and a second stage float member 52 associated with said second outlet port 42.
- the first stage float member 50 has at a top end thereof a tapering projection 54 receivable within first valve seating 40 for proper positioning therein, with a resilient sealing member 56 mounted thereover, adapted for sealing engagement with the valve seating 40 of partition wall 34 (position seen in Figs. 3 and 4).
- the second stage float member 52 is a double-walled float member defining an annular spring receptacle 58, supporting a coiled spring 60 bearing at a bottom end against bottom wall 26 of the housing and at its top end against a shoulder of the second stage float member 52.
- the second stage float member 52 has a double decked top wall, a lower deck 70 extending at least partially below and sized for supporting the first stage float member 50 when at its open position as in Fig. 2, and an upper deck 76 formed with an inclined support surface which is inclined substantially equally as the bottom surface of second valve seating 44 of outlet port 42.
- a flexible closure membrane strip 80 is anchored, at one end thereof, by a spike 82, the purpose of which will become apparent hereinafter.
- the first stage float member 50 be articulated to the second stage float member 52 by a retracting/anchoring arrangement to ensure that the first stage float member 50 disengages from the valve seating 40 of the first outlet port 38.
- a retracting arrangement is for example a flexible cord 87 (Fig 3) extending between the first stage float member 50 and the second stage float member 52 and having a length slightly les than the distance between the float members when the first stage float member 50 is in a closed position and the second stage float member 52 is in the open position.
- the first stage float member 50 and the second stage float member 52 are both rotatably restrained with respect to one another and with respect to the housing 12, so as to ensure correct positioning of the inclined upper deck surface 76 and the second valve seating 44 of outlet port 42, and to prevent displacement of the first stage flat member 52 with respect to the valve seating 40 first outlet port 38.
- Such restriction is obtained by longitudinal ribs 89 extending along the inner walls of the housing 12 slidingly received within corresponding grooves 92 formed at side walls of the first and second stage float member, respectively.
- the second stage float member 52 embraces, at least partially, the first stage float member 50.
- the housing is fitted with an enveloping anti-splash skirt 93 (seen also in the embodiment of Fig. 6), wherein the housing 12' is fitted with a pair of axially extending rails 93 and the first stage float member 50' is formed in turn with a pair of corresponding followers 95 for sliding engagement with said rails 93.
- the second stage float member 50' is further fitted with a pair of lateral projections 97 slidingly received at corresponding groves 99 formed in the second stage float member 52' furthermore, the housing 12' is formed with two radial inward projections 101 slidingly received within corresponding longitudinal groves 103 formed in the second stage float member 52'.
- This arrangement ensures that the first and the second stage float members are displaceable only axially. Attention is further directed to Figs. 2 to 4 for understanding how the valve operates under different conditions.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a position of the valve where fuel level 79 within the fuel tank does not reach the bottom end of the valve assembly 48, namely the bottom end of the second stage float member 52, and the valve is thus considered to be in its fully opened position wherein the first stage member 50 and the second stage member 52 are in their downward position, i.e. disengaged from the first outlet port 40 and second outlet port 42, respectively (referred to as the 'open position').
- the coiled spring 60 is depressed.
- fluid inlet apertures 22, 24 and 28 are free to flow via fluid inlet apertures 22, 24 and 28 through confined space 20 and out through first and second outlet ports 38 and 42, and then via fluid outlet chamber 30 to the outlet duct 32, which is typically connected through suitable piping to a vapor treating/recovery device, typically a canister (not shown).
- a vapor treating/recovery device typically a canister (not shown).
- the fluid inlets apertures 22, and 28 and at least the first outlet port 38 are of significantly large cross-sections so as to allow evacuation of fuel vapor also at high flow rates. This is an important character which plays a role during fuel filling.
- the closure membrane strip 80 of the first sage float member 50 sealingly engages the second valve seating 44 of outlet port 42 and the resilient sealing member 52 of the first stage float member 50 sealingly engages the first valve seating 40 of the first outlet port 38. in this position the valve is in its so-called closed position, prohibiting liquid or vapor egress via outlet ports towards the outlet chamber 30.
- the second stage float member 52 is first to engage a sealing position and only shortly after the first stage float member 50 engages into its sealed position owing to buoyancy forces acting thereon. This arrangement reduces generation of a shock wave which would otherwise occur upon sudden shut-off.
- Fig. 4 of the drawings there is illustrated a intermediate position wherein liquid level 93 within the confined space 20 slightly drops, allowing displacement of the second stage float member 52 downwards into its open position, that owing to absence of upwardly directed buoyancy forces and overcoming the upwardly directed biasing effect of the coiled compression spring 60, and resulting in corresponding displacements of the first stage float member 50 into its open position, that owing to the retracting cord 87.
- the first stage float member 48 continues to displace into its initial position as in
- a valve in accordance with a modification of the first embodiment and generally designated 100 comprising two main differences, namely, the cylindric housing 12' is fitted with an enveloping cylindric skirt 102 formed with a plurality of apertures 104 to allow easy fluid flow therethrough into the valve's confined space 20'.
- the anti-splash skirt may be provided as an integral component of the housing or may be attached thereto, e.g. by snap-type fixtures 106 of the skirt 102 and corresponding snaps 108 of the housing 12'.
- valve 100 is fitted for installing within the tank, without any portion thereof projecting by means of a snap-type fixture 110 snappingly engageable with a retention member 112 integrally formed or welded at a bottom surface 114 of an upper tank wall 116, a portion of which is illustrated in Fig. 6.
- This type of connection ensures minimal fuel vapor permeation as required under various standards.
- a valve in accordance with the present invention generally designated 130.
- the valve is of the type comprising an outlet duct 136 connected to a fuel vapor treating device, e.g. canister 138 via suitable tubing 140, and further comprising a venting port 146 being in flow communication with a filler neck 148 of fuel tank 150 via suitable piping 154
- valve 130 similar to the previous embodiment comprises a cylindric housing 212 fitted with a first stage float member 250 and the second stage float member 252 substantially of the same structure as defined in connection with the first embodiment.
- An anti-splash skirt 302 is articulated to the housing 212 in the same fashion as disclosed in connection Fig. 6.
- the valve 130 is of the type fitted for external mounting as illustrated in Fig. 7a fitted for heat welding at 136 to top wall surface 138 of the fuel tank 150 (Fig. 7a).
- An upper portion of the fuel valve 130 comprises a fuel chamber 230 being in flow communication with the first outlet port 238 and the second outlet port 242 however through a refueling cutoff assembly generally designated 150 in the form of a diaphragm 152 bearing a rigid disk member 154, said diaphragm displaceable between a closed position as in Fig. 8 in which it is sealingly depressed over a fluid venting flow path at 156, and an open position, as in Fig. 9 wherein said fluid venting flow path 156 is open to facilitate fluid flow from the first and second outlet ports towards the outlet chamber 230 via a path defined at 160 (see also Figs. 12 and 13).
- a top face of the diaphragm 154 is exposed to pressure P 2 and a lower face of the diaphragm is exposed to pressure P 1 residing within the float with a bleeding aperture 164 extending therebetween.
- the diaphragm 152 is normally biased into its closed (sealing) position as in Fig. 8 by means of a coiled spring 166 bearing at one end against the rigid plate 154 and at an opposed end against a spring seat 168 of a top wall of the housing.
- the valve assembly 248 comprising the first and second stage float member 250 and 252 acts in a similar manner as disclosed in connection with the first embodiment. Accordingly, when the vehicle roles over, or in case of steep traveling (acceding or descending) or sideways inclined, the second stage float member 252 displaces into its sealing position, entailing corresponding displacement of the first stage member 250 into its sealing position (position of Fig. 8). This will also occur upon excessive fueling (over-filling). However, when fuel level within the tank drops, the second stage float member 252 begins to descend wherein the flexible closure member strip 280 progressively detaches from the second valve seating 244. Opening of the second outlet 242 occurs even if the tank is under essentially high pressure owing to the progressive detachment of the flexible closure member strip 280 from the elongate slit-like aperture of the outlet 242.
- anchoring leg members extending from the second stage float member 252 and slidingly received within suitable recesses formed in the first stage float member 250 the arrangement being such that downward displacement of the second stage float member 252 entails somewhat delayed downward displacement of first stage float member, though such displacement is ensured and will prevent the first stage float member 250 from maintaining its sealed position, to facilitate fluid flow through the first outlet port 238, also at significant flow rates.
- first and second stage float members are slidingly articulated to one another whilst axial displacement with respect to one another is possible, however up to a limited extent, the limited extent being defined by the length of the anchoring members which may be in the form of a leg projections, flexible cord, etc.
- valve disclosed hereinabove will instantaneously and automatically seal/close in the case of rollover as the valve assembly, namely first stage float member 50;250 and the second stage float member 52;252 displace into sealing engagement with the respective outlet ports 38;238 and 42;242, respectively, owing to gravity forces when the vehicle is upside down.
- a pressure holding member in the form of a mass 184 (e.g. a metal disk) which normally sealingly rests over an outlet 182 of the second outlet port 242.
- the arrangement is such that the pressure holder member 182 displaces into an open position only upon pressure built up over a predetermined value (in case of a mass 182) or upon acceleration of the vehicle (e.g. in the case of an inverted cone-like aperture with a pressure holding member in the form of a fair - not shown).
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