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A Fuel Pump Layout For A Saddle Type Vehicle

Abstract: The present invention relates to a saddle type vehicle (100), where said vehicle (100) comprises of a fuel pump module (110) for supplying fuel from said fuel tank (109) to a fuel injector (802) through a fuel hose (304), is mounted on the fuel tank inner portion (202). Further in present invention the fuel pump module (110) is inclined towards rear mounting of fuel tank (901), includes the filter (403) being constructed and mounted to receive fuel present at the bottom of the fuel tank (109), which results to reduce the dead volume as present in the bottom level of the fuel tank (109). Also this mounting arrangement helps in shortening of the fuel hose and the wiring harness which holds significant economic benefits generated to the manufacturers. < To be published with Fig.3>

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Application #
Filing Date
17 October 2018
Publication Number
16/2020
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2024-04-10
Renewal Date

Applicants

TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
TVS Motor Company Limited, "Jayalakshmi Estates", No. 29, (Old No.8), Haddows Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Pin Code-600 006.

Inventors

1. T. DEEPAN
TVS Motor Company Limited, "Jayalakshmi Estates", No. 29, (Old No.8), Haddows Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Pin Code-600 006.
2. VAIDHEESWARAN RAMESH
TVS Motor Company Limited, "Jayalakshmi Estates", No. 29, (Old No.8), Haddows Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Pin Code-600 006.
3. KARNAM VENKATA MANGA RAJU
TVS Motor Company Limited, "Jayalakshmi Estates", No. 29, (Old No.8), Haddows Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Pin Code-600 006.
4. R. DHILIP KUMAR
TVS Motor Company Limited, "Jayalakshmi Estates", No. 29, (Old No.8), Haddows Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Pin Code-600 006.

Specification

TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present subject matter relates to a saddle type vehicle. More particularly, the present subject matter relates to the mounting of fuel pump module on the wall of the fuel tank inner portion of a vehicle.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Saddle type vehicles are basically one of the most affordable and popular kind of the vehicle among the world's population. These kind of vehicles are mostly powered by the two stroke or four stroke engines or hybrid power trains. Conventionally carburetor type system has been implemented in vehicles for supplying & metering fuel quantity to the engine. With need to enhance performance, power output & efficiency of same engine as well as reduce emissions, fuel injection system has become popular in saddle type vehicles, albeit at cost impact. Thus, a fuel management system is implemented in vehicles to control thefuelbeing supplied to the engine at right time & in right quantity. Often with vehicles being commercialized for use in multiple markets & variety of users, depending on the market needs, vehicle manufacturers often face a challenge of handling variety of fuel supply system for same vehicle with variant of carburetor system vis-a-vis fuel injection system. There also exists a problem of different layout of same vehicle for 2 types of fuel systems as it associated issues of logistics, procurement, supply chain & assembly difficulties to swap between the two types of systems. The fuel management system of the internal combustion engine has to use the combination of fuel tank along with the fuel pump module disposed in the tank to deliver fuel in the engine with the help of the fuel injector. The vehicle fuel system is responsible for delivering the right amount of fuel from a fuel tank to the fuel injector, to maintain an appropriate amount of fuel in the engine for the process of internal combustion. The primary function of the fuel injector is to inject appropriate quantity/ quality of fuel into the engine.
[0003] A carburetor is recognized as precise device for adjusting an air/fuel mixture, however it is too complicated to accurately perform some of the precise adjustments needed in supplying fuel to the engine and monitor the changes in air or fuel temperature or

atmospheric pressure. Hence, the main disadvantages of the carburetor spark ignition engine are its non-uniform distribution of mixture in multi cylinder engines and hence loss of thermal efficiency.
[0004] In order to address the shortcomings of the conventional carburetor system, an
Electronic Fuel Injection System or EFI has been developed as an improvement over the carburetor in order to calibrate and optimize the fuel/air ratio. Also, carburetor has open loop system, whereas EFI has closed loop system. The electronic fuel injection system or EFI is utilized to better control fuel to air ratios in order to provide better performance, improve emissions and drivability. Moreover, the need of precise fuel supply creates a necessity for introduction of Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system in existing carburetor vehicles.
[0005] Generally, the typical electronic fuel injection system comprises a fuel tank, a fuel pump that is operatively coupled to the fuel tank that directs fuel into the engine. Further, as an improvement over the carburetor, the Electronic Fuel Injection system (EFI) utilizes advanced electronic-techniques to adjust the air fuel mixture. Hence,- as engines moved away from carburetors and towards fuel injection, the conversion of the carburetor to the Electronic Fuel Injection system (EFI) involves different types of electrical and mechanical modifications in the vehicle. In known art the fuel pump module is typically disposed inside the fuel storage unit which is also referred as fuel tank. Although, there are two ways to mount fuel pump in fuel tank that is outside the fuel tank or inside the fuel tank but the major problem is that the fuel pump cannot be packaged outside the fuel tank because of the space constraints in the installation space in the layout. Generally, a fuel pump module is considered to be the precise device for maintaining the flow of appropriate amount of the fuel to engine with the help of fuel injector, however it is practically difficult to completely use the fuel present in tank (left over unusable fuel is referred to as dead volume) through the pump disposed in the fuel tank. Hence, the main disadvantage of the fuel pump module disposed in the fuel tank is not utilizing the fuel to its minimum level present in the bottom surface of the fuel tank. Additionally, fuel tank design becomes laborious when the pump is placed inside the fuel tank. Also, such disposition results in change in design or change in location of neighboring parts in the complex layout, thereby increasing cost, lead time for change over as well as more variety in parts. Fuel pump

packaging inside the fuel tank needs lots of changes in the existing layout and it is very complex to package it inside the fuel tank as the interference with the neighboring parts like main tube frame, canister, wiring harness etc. occurs, which results in change in design or change in location of neighboring parts in the complex layout. Therefore, it is a challenge to package the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank module without adversely affecting layout, shape & space or with minimal changes in the existing layout. Additional problems arise in terms of enabling a robust construction for the fuel pump module when one attempts to dispose in within the fuel tank. The sealing function of the module is also critical to achieve good performance.
[0006] In order to overcome the disadvantages of the conventional method, the fuel pump module disposed in the fuel tank with different solution is developed as an improvement in order to support the fuel pump module under a stable condition without requiring a large and firm construction and also.to improve the sealing function which results in better performance.
[0007] ' Typically, for disposing the fuel pump module into the fuel tank, the modification of the fuel tank becomes imminent. As explained in the prior art, the fuel pump module is mounted in the area of side or bottom wall means as on the horizontal and vertical plane. The fuel pump module comprising of the cylinder body and filter coupled with the suction side of the pump body is placed at the fuel tank inner portion, where the cylindrical pump and the filter are arranged to overlap each other. This mounting arrangement is reducing the cantilever effect, reducing the leakage and give support to the mounting of fuel pump module but another aspect like shortening of fuel hose along with wiring harness, and also restricting the water entry in the electrical coupler of fuel pump to avoid short circuit has not been covered in the prior art invention.
[0008] Hence, for making the fuel hose along with the wiring harness shorter in length and also to reduce the dead volume in the fuel tank, the changes in the layout of the fuel tank should be done in such a way that there should be minimal changes in the layout of the fuel tank, so that it is not visible to customer. Moreover, as the deposition of fuel in the bottom level of the fuel tank results into unnecessary accumulation of the fuel, loss due to evaporation of fuel takes place, sloshing effect of fuel occurs, so have to place the fuel pump module in such a way that it overcomes all these problems. Also, should result in the

ease of accessibility and serviceability and moreover, to convert minimum dead space to installation space. So, it is advisable to have the optimal level of fuel in the fuel tank and for that it is necessary to make some changes in the orientation of the fuel pump module at the fuel tank inner portion for being the assembly rigid enough to withstand the vibrations produced during the fuel pump module operation and also to be leakage proof. Considering the main problem of space constraints in the mounting of fuel pump module in the fuel tank inner portion as the float and float arm in the fuel level sensor is placed in such a way that the wider area is used in this, so, it requires a modified mounting to satisfy all the requirements as discussed above and also to be looked after that there should not be any interference with any part of the fuel tank in addition provides better performance with improved fuel economy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The detailed description is described with reference to the accompanying figures.
The same numbers are used throughout the drawings to reference like features and
components. [00010] Fig.l is a side view of a motorcycle type vehicle as per one embodiment of the
present invention. [00011] Fig.2 is a perspective view of a fuel tank with a fuel pump module disposed in a
fuel tank inner portion as per one embodiment of the present invention [00012] Fig.3 is an inverted view of the fuel tank with a fuel pump module as per one
embodiment of the present invention of the present invention. [00013] Fig. 3a is a perspective view of mounting plate with a chamfering and mounting
holes as per one embodiment of the present invention. [00014] Fig. 4 is a top view of the fuel tank with respect to the longitudinal axis (SS) of
vehicle with a fuel pump module as per one embodiment of the present invention. [00015] Fig.5 is a longitudinal axis (RR, PP) view of the fuel tank with a fuel pump module
disposed in it as per one embodiment of the present invention

[00016] Fig.6 is a longitudinal axis (PP) view of the fuel tank and illustrating the mounting
of the fuel pump module to the side wall of the fuel tank inner portion as per one
embodiment of the present invention. [00017] Fig.7 is a perspective view fuel pump module disposed in fuel tank inner portion
as per one embodiment of the present invention [00018] Fig.8 is a longitudinal axis (RR) view of the fuel pump module illustrating at least
a filter, at least a fuel outlet port, a fuel hose and an electric connector as per one
embodiment of the present invention. [00019] Fig. 9 is a left hand side view of the fuel tank illustrating mounting of the fuel pump
module on the upward rising wall of the said fuel tank inner portion as per another
embodiment of the present invention [00020] Fig, 10 is a left hand side view of the fuel tank inner portion illustrating the
mounting of the fuel pump module and the protrusion. [00021] Fig. 11 is a longitudinal axis (RR) top view of the fuel tank inner portion with a
fuel pump module disposed in it at a predetermined angle as per another embodiment of
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[00022] The conventional carburetor fuel systems lack in the several major aspects like poor efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and performance of the engine.. Also majorly responsible for the emission of harmful gases which are the main cause for polluting the environment.
[00023] A carburetor based fuel system comprises of a fuel tank that is operatively coupled to a fuel cock, which is further coupled to the carburetor in the engine.
[00024] As such, a known or the common saddle type vehicles with the carburetor based fuel system comprises of vehicle frame, a driver's seat centrally disposed in the frame, an engine mounted on the frame between the front wheel and a rear wheel axle, a fuel tank and a transmission case disposed rearward of the engine on the respective side of the vehicle frame. The location of carburetor is behind the engine. The fuel tank which is operatively coupled to an electric pump, which is further coupled to the carburetor in the engine.

[00025] However, the carburetor based fuel supply system cannot monitor or vary the air to fuel ratio to account for different operating or atmospheric condition. Hence, in order to efficiently control the air fuel ratio and in addition, to provide better performance with improved fuel economy, the existing carburetor vehicles are replaced by the Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system.
[00026] An EFI system comprises of the fuel tank and an electric pump that is operatively coupled to the fuel tank that directs fuel into the engine. A return line comprising a pressure regulator is directed back to the fuel tank. In an existing electronic fuel injection system, the pressure pump may be inline-type pump or an in-tank type.
[00027] Moreover, for mounting the fuel pump module in the fuel tank inner portion, it is needed to provide a structure from which sufficient space can be formed for easy mounting and also for easy access to the fuel pump module. The conventional vehicle body frame comprises a head tube, a main tube extending obliquely downward from an upper portion of the head tube and a pair of laterally spaced left and right upper tubes having a forward end portions fixedly attached to at least a portion of main tube. With the conventional construction of the vehicle body frame, the mounting of the fuel pump module becomes difficult, as in such mounting, the fuel pump module may coincide or foul with at least a portion of the vehicle body. Furthermore, the conventional vehicle body frame comprises of more number of bent portions with at least two cross-members connecting said pair of left and right upper tubes hence making it difficult to mount fuel pump module to the wall of the inner portion of the fuel tank.
[00028] Hence, it becomes essential to modify the mounting of the fuel pump module of the saddle type vehicle to facilitate the simple and easy mounting to the wall of the fuel tank inner portion. The present invention provides a solution to the above problems while meeting the requirements of minimum modifications in vehicle from carburetor system to fuel injection system, at low cost with ease of manufacturing etc.
[00029] With the above objectives in view, the present invention relates to the electronically controlled fuel injection system, and more particularly to the improved mounting of fuel pump module to wall of the fuel tank which can supply an improved amount of fuel from the fuel tank to the Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system with the substantial reduction in the dead volume.

[00030] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module is a pump unit arranged -to the left side wall of the fuel tank inner portion through at least one mounting member comprising at least a mounting plate, at least a pressure plate, at least a flange and at least a sealing member including rubber seal. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the sealing member provides a high sealing performance for the mounting of fuel pump module to the left side of the wall of the fuel tank inner portion.
[00031] The present invention describes the improved layout of mounting of the fuel pump module to the walls of the fuel tank inner portion with less number of parts and components and at same time providing a robust structure;
[00032] Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, comprises the fuel supply system for the saddle type vehicle in which a fuel pump module is disposed to the left side wall of the fuel tank inner portion with its axis generally disposed at the rear mounting of fuel tank, thus the fuel in the fuel tank can be effectively fed by the fuel pump module.
[00033] Further, the present invention relates to the improved mounting layout of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank inner portion by securing at least a mounting member to at least a portion of the fuel tank. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the mounting plate isfixedly attached to the wall of the fuel tank inner portion.
[00034] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle body frame includes the head tube, the main tube extending downward from an upper portion of the head tube having a forward end portions fixedly attached to at least a portion of the main tube, a pair of left and right pivot plates connected respectively to rear end portions of the left and right upper tubes and extending downward. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the saddle type vehicle comprises the engine disposed below the main tube and a seat detachably mounted upon said pair of left and right seat rail, the fuel tank being operatively mounted on the vehicle body and the fuel pump module for supplying fuel from the fuel tank to the Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system through a fuel hose. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the detachable seat is mounted on the vehicle body frame to the rear of the fuel tank.
[00035] As per one embodiment of the present invention, the improved layout of the fuel pump module that is attached to the left side wall of the fuel tank inner portion, slightly inclined towards the rear mounting of fuel tank where the filter portion is touching only

fuel tank surface, through at least a mounting plate having machined flat surface area. Thus, providing for better use of the fuel till the bottom surface of the fuel tank thereby minimizing the dead volume.
[00036] As per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module is mounted at an upward rising wall with respect to the rear mounting of fuel tank, forming an angle with the horizontal plane and the longitudinal axis which simplifies the mounting of fuel pump module in the fuel tank. Further, the fuel pump module includes filter which is projected towards the rear mounting of fuel tank for receiving the fuel from the bottom surface of the fuel tank which results to the minimization of dead volume as present in the bottom surface of fuel tank.
[00037] It is advantageous to implement the improved layout of the fuel pump module as explained in the present invention inside the fuel tank with the Electronic Fuel Injection System (EFI). The improvement helps in best utilization of the fuel present at the bottom level of the fuel tank.
[00038] Various other features of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers generally indicate identical, functionally similar, and/or structurally similar elements. The drawing in which an element first appears is indicated by the leftmost digit(s) in the corresponding reference number. With reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same reference numerals will be used to identify the same or similar elements throughout the several views.
[00039] Further "front" arid "rear", and "left" and "right" referred to in the ensuring description of the illustrated embodiment refer to front and rear, and left and right directions as seen in a state of being seated on a seat of the saddle type vehicle. Furthermore, a longitudinal axis refers to a front to rear axis relative to the vehicle, while a lateral axis refers to a side to side, or left to right axis relative to the vehicle. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[00040] Fig. 1 is a left side of the motorcycle type vehicle (100) (hereinafter 'the vehicle') illustrating the fuel pump module (110) mounted on the vehicle (100) or the fuel tank (109). According to one embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle (100) includes the body
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frame (not shown) schematically configured to mount the fuel tank (109) for disposing the fuel pump module (110) in fuel tank (109). In a front portion (F) of the vehicle (100), a steering shaft (not shown) is supported rotatable in a certain range. Further a handlebar
(105) is rotatable integrally connected to the steering shaft for steering the vehicle (100)
and is connected to a front wheel (108) through the steering shaft. A steering handle (118)
is rotatable supported, independently of a front fork assembly (106), on a steering stem
provided on the head tube (not shown) an upper portion of the front wheel is covered by a
front fender (107) wKich prevents mud and water from getting deflected towards the
steering shaft. The front wheel (108) is rotatably mounted on the front portion (F) thereof
and a rear wheel (117) is rotatable mounted on a rear portion (R) thereof. Further, the front
fork assembly (106) is mounted over the front fender (107). In a portion lying ahead of the
front fork assembly (106), a lighting device for example as a headlamp (103), a pair of
signaling devices such as turn signal lamps (not shown), a display device such as a
speedometer (not shown) are housed by a holding structure (not shown) mounted thereto.
The portion, lying at the backside of the vehicle (100), includes the tail lamp (115), a rear
fender (116) which prevents the entry of mud and water from getting deflected and also
increase the aesthetic appearance. An adjustable windscreen (102) is mounted to the front
of the vehicle (100). A pair of rear view mirror (104) comprises a casing, the casing having
a front mirror for reflecting the image of traffic approaching from behind. A shock absorber
(112) is placed which gives better ride experience to the rider. A two legged stand (not
shown) is used to support and hold the vehicle (100). The stand (not shown) moves on a
pivot (not shown) to take up two positions, one folded up and the other on the ground.
[00041] Further in Fig.l, in the front portion (F) of the vehicle (100), the fuel tank (109) is arranged immediately behind the head tube (not shown) and is disposed over an internal combustion engine (114). A seat assembly (111) is disposed immediately behind the fuel tank (109). A pillion (113) is disposed rearward of the seat assembly. Suspension systems are provided for comfortable steering of the vehicle on the road. The front fork assembly
(106) forms the front suspension system and serves as a rigidity component. An internal
combustion engine (114) is mounted to a front lower portion of the vehicle body frame by
means of an engine mounting bracket (not shown). An internal combustion engine (114) is
equipped with an exhaust system that includes an exhaust pipe (not shown) connected to

the engine and a muffler (not shown) connected to the exhaust pipe. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module (110) is mounted to a side wall of the inner portion of the fuel tank (109).
[00042] Fig.2 is a perspective view of the fuel tank in which according to one embodiment of the present invention, the opening (201) on the fuel tank (109) is shown and further fuel tank is divided into two parts viz. fuel tank inner portion (202) and fuel tank outer portion (203) in which the fuel pump module (110) is disposed to the left side walJ of said fuel tank inner portion (202) through at least one mounting member.
[00043] Fig. 3 is the inverted view of the fuel tank, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel tank (109) includes a mounting plate (301), a pressure plate (302), a quick connector (303), a fuel hose (304), fuel hose clamps (305), a fastener (306) and a fuel level sensor (307) to measure the fuel level in the fuel tank and a sealing member includes rubber seal (not shown). Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, rubber seal is attached to the flange of the fuel pump module, the pressure plate (302) is arranged over the flange and fastened with the fasteners (306) to ensure the effective tightness of fuel pump module inside the fuel tank. Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module (110) is attached to the left side wall of said fuel tank inner portion (202) not directly but with the help of atleast a mounting plate (301) which has a flat surface (301 f) (Fig. 3a), with the help of the rubber seal to avoid leakage. Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the mounting plate (301) is attached to the side wall of fuel tank inner portion (202) from outside and have enough chamfering (301 a) (Fig. 3a) to enhance the ease of assembly. Further; as per one embodiment of the present invention, both pressure plate (302) and mounting plate (301) have a straight land and four mounting holes (301 b, 301c, 301 d, 301 e) in the same pattern to enhance easy assembly.
[00044] Fig. 4. is the top view of the fuel tank, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel level sensor (307) includes a float (401), a float arm (402), also fuel pump module (110) include a filter (403) where as per the invention the fuel pump module (110) is attached to the left side of the wall to the fuel tank inner portion (202) and on the right side of the fuel tank inner portion (202) a canister (not shown) is attached. Further, as

per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel level sensor (307) has a float (401) and float arms (402) which has a movement from fuel bottom portion to the top portion for sensing the fuel level, such that the front wider area of the fuel tank is used for packaging the fuel level sensor. Further, as per one embodiment of a present invention, the gap G between the fuel tank outer portion (203) and fuel tank inner portion (202) is not wide enough, to accommodate the fuel pump module easily, that is why fuel pump module has to be attached in some predetermined angle to the fuel tank inner portion.
[00045] Fig. 5 is the longitudinal axis view (PP, RK) of the fuel tank. Further Fig. 6 is the longitudinal axis view (PP) of the fuel tank. As per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module (110) is packaged behind and below the float (401) and float arm (402) of the fuel level sensor (307). Moreover, this arrangement ensures the assembly and functioning of the fuel level sensor as, this will not restrict the movement of float (401) & float arm (402) inside the fuel tank (109) from top to bottom.
[00046] Further in Fig. 6, referring to one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel tank (109) includes the fuel.pump module (-UO)-which-is inclined towards horizontal plane at a predetermined rangcof an angle A. Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the angle A is in the range 20-40 degree with respect to the rear mounting of fuel tank as the gap G between the fuel tank inner portion (202) and fuel tank outer portion (203) is not enough wider to accommodate the fuel pump module in the rear left side of the fuel tank, so this projection angle helps in mounting of the fuel pump in the space provided behind the float (401) and float arm (402) of the fuel level sensor (307). Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump modules (110) include a filter (403), which touches only the bottom surface of the fuel tank to suck the fuel at the lowest possible level (WW) thereby reducing the dead volume present in the fuel tank.
[00047] Fig.7 is the perspective view of the fuel pump module, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module includes a flange (701), a fuel outlet port (702), an electric connector (703), a filter (403) and a pip (704). Further as per one embodiment of the present invention, said pressure plate (302) have grooves (705a, 705b) which, during the assembly, is matched with the pip (704) of the flange (701) and then fastened to the mounting plate (301), where the mounting plate (301) have enough

chamfering (301 a) on inner circumference of the plate to enable ease of insertion and also to ensure the poka yoke assembly. Further according to this embodiment, the restriction of water entry to the electric connector is ensured because of the gravity, resulting in avoiding the short circuiting.
[00048] Fig. 8 is the longitudinal axis view (RR) of the fuel tank, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module transfer fuel to the fuel outlet port (702) with predetermined pressure. Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the quick connector (303) is connected to the fuel outlet port and the fuel hose (304) is clamped by the hose clamps at the quick connector (303) end and fuel injector (802) end to ensure tightness to avoid leakage. Further, as per one embodiment, fuel -hose (304) is connected between the fuel pump module (110) and fuel injector (802) to carry out the pressurized fuel to the fuel injector (802). Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the fuel outlet port (702) and the electric connector (703) face towards ground by forming an angle B. Further, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the angle B is in the . range 50-70 degree with respect to the fuel tank (109). By this orientation it is feasible to have the shorter length L of the fuel hose which is in the range 6-12 times of the diameter of the fuel hose which actually protect the fuel hose from tilting or pinching phenomenon and also it makes feasible for operator to assemble wiring harness and hose assembly easily, for functioning of the fuel flow system and also holds significant economic benefits generated to the manufacturers by reducing requirements of the materials as used.
[00049] Further in Fig. 8, as per one embodiment of the present invention, the said fuel hose has a small groove (801) at the injector end to match with conforming profile available at the fuel injector (802). This will ensure correct assembly & will not create any tilt or pinching of the fuel hose as tilting of fuel hose may cause disruption in the fuel flow system. Further, this orientation of fuel pump module (110) & fuel hose (304) routing enables the ease of assembly of fuel hose along with the quick connector to the fuel outlet port & conforming profile of the wiring harness to the electric connector respectively.
[00050] Fig. 9 is a left hand side view of the fuel tank (109), as per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel tank includes the fuel pump module (110) disposed in fuel tank inner portion (202) which includes at least a pressure plate (302) and a mounting plate (301) where the mounting plate (301) is attached to the fuel tank inner portion (202).

Further, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module (110) includes the flange (701) to accommodate at least one sealing member includes rubber seal which ensure the sealing of the fuel pump module (110) with fuel tank inner portion (202). Moreover, the pressure plate (302) is arranged over the flange (701) and also, tightness of the fuel pump module (110) with the mounting plate by means of fasteners (306) is ensured, to avoid leakage. Further, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module (110) is mounted on the upward rising wall (902) with respect to the rear mounting of fuel tank (901) at predetermined angle C. Further, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the angle C is in the range 50-55 degree as to maintain the maximum fuel level in the tank and also to overcome the space constraint in the fuel tank.
[00051] Fig. 10 is a left hand side view of the fuel tank inner portion (202), as per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel tank inner portion (202) includes the protrusion (1001) to accommodate the fuel pump away from frame tube and wiring harness, meaning thereby to achieve clearance with the interfacing of components as this embodiment is helpful where there exist the layout space constraints and also the chances of coinciding with the adjoining vehicle parts ismore. Further, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the mounting plate (301) can be attached to either side of protrusion (1001) to ensure the tightness of the fuel pump module mounting to avoid leakage.
[00052] Further in Fig. 10, as per another embodiment of present invention, said fuel pump (110) include a filter (403) which is placed with respect to the rear mounting of fuel tank (901). This provides good suction of the fuel and also results to achieve dead volume.
[00053] Fig.ll is a longitudinal top view of fuel tank inner portion, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the fuel pump module is projected at an angle D. Further, as per another embodiment of the present invention, the angle D is in the range 45-50 degree with respect to longitudinal axis (RR) of the fuel tank inner portion (202) to overcome the problem of space constraint in the fuel tank and increase the suction of fuel present at the bottom surface of the fuel tank (109).
[00054] The embodiments explained in Fig. 6, Fig. 9 & Fig. 10 of the present invention helps in overcoming the problem of space constraints, minimizing dead volume and also

maintaining the fuel level as present in the fuel tank (109) and helps in the easy mounting of fuel pump module (110) in the fuel tank inner portion (202). [000S5] Advantageously, the embodiments of the present invention, describes the potential modifications in the mounting of fuel pump module to the left side wall and upward rising wall of the fuel tank inner portion of the saddle type vehicle. This facilitates the simple and easy mounting of the fuel pump module which can efficiently supply the fuel from the tank through the Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system.
[00056] Many other improvements and modifications may be incorporated herein without . deviating from the scope of the invention.

List of Reference Symbol:
Fig.l
100: vehicle.
102: windscreen
103: headlamp
104: rear view mirror.
105: handlebar.
106: front fork assembly
107: front fender
108: front wheel
109: fuel tank
110: fuel pump module
111: seat assembly
112: shock absorber
113: pillion
114: internal combustion engine
115: tail lamp
116: rear fender
117: rear wheel
118: steering handle
F: front portion
R: rear Portion

201: opening
202: fuel tank inner portion
203: fuel tank outer portion.
Fig.3
301: mounting plate
301a: chamfering
301b, 301c, 301d, 301e: mounting holes
30If: machine flat surface,
302: pressure plate
303: quick connector
304: fuel hose
305: fuel hose clamps
306: fasteners
307: fuel level sensor
Fig. 4
401: float
402: float arm
403: filter

Fig. 5
PP, RR: Longitudinal Axis.
Fig. 6
WW: lower level axis.
Fig. 7
701: flange
702: fuel outlet port
703: electric connector
704: pip
705a, 705b: grooves
Fig,!
801: groove
802: fuel injector
Fig. 9
901: rear mounting of fuel pump
902: upward rising wall
Fig. 10
1001: protrusion

We Claim
1. A saddle type vehicle (100), said vehicle (100) comprising:
a fuel tank (109) operatively mounted on at least a portion of said vehicle (100), said fuel tank (109) includes a fuel tank outer portion (203), a fuel tank inner portion (202) and a fuel level sensor (307);
a fuel pump module (110) for supplying fue( from said fuel tank (109) to a fuel injector (802) through a fuel hose (304), said fuel pump module (110) includes a flange (701), a filter (403) for sucking the fuel present at the bottom surface of said fuel tank inner portion (202).
a mounting plate (301) adapted for mounting said fuel pump module (110) to at least one side of said fuel tank (109);
a pressure plate (302) is attached over said flange (701) in said fuel pump module (110).
wherein said fuel pump module (110) is inclined with respect to rear mounting of fuel tank
(901), includes-said filter (403) having'multiple openings through which"fuel"from said fuel
tank (109) flow from said fuel tank inner portion (202) to said fuel pump module (110), said filter (403) being mounted in said fuel tank (109).
2. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel pump module (110) includes an electric connector (703), a pip (704) and a fuel outlet port (702);
3. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel pump module (110) disposed to at least one side of said fuel tank inner portion (202).
4. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one side includes left side of wall of said fuel tank inner portion (202).
5. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel pump module (110) is projected at a predetermined angle A with respect to said rear mounting of fuel tank (901).
6. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 5, wherein said predetermined angle A is in the range 20 - 40 degree,

7. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fuel outlet port (702) in said fuel pump module (110) is projected at a predetermined angle B with respect to said fuel tank (109) at horizontal plane.
8. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 7, wherein said predetermined angle B is in the range 50-70 degree.
9. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 2, wherein said pip (704) is attached to atleast a groove (705a, 705b) of said pressure plate (302).

10. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel hose (304) length is equal to 6-12 times the diameter of said fuel hose (304).
11. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 10, wherein said fuel hose (304) has groove (801) which is attached with a profile conforming to the profile at said fuel injector (802).
12. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one side includes upward rising wall (,902) with respect to said rear mounting of fuel tank (901).
13. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel tank inner portion (202) have protrusion (1001) through which said fuel pump module (110) is attached.
14. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel pump module (110) is projected at a predetermined angle C with respect to said rear mounting of fuel tank (901) at horizontal plane.
15. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 14, wherein said predetermined angle C is in the range 50-55 degree.
16. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel pump module (110) is projected at a predetermined angle D with respect to the longitudinal axis (RR) of said fuel tank inner portion (202).
17. The saddle type vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 16, wherein said predetermined angle D is in the range 45-50 degree.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 Form 3_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
2 Form 2 Title Page_Complete_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
3 Form 1_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
4 Drawing_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
5 Description Complete_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
6 Correspondence by Applicant_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
7 Claims_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
8 Abstract_As Filed_17-10-2018.pdf 2018-10-17
9 201841039371 _Abstract.jpg 2018-10-22
10 201841039371-Request Letter-Correspondence [04-02-2020(online)].pdf 2020-02-04
11 201841039371-FORM 3 [15-04-2021(online)].pdf 2021-04-15
12 201841039371-Form18_Examination Request _22-04-2021.pdf 2021-04-22
13 201841039371-FORM 3 [12-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-12
14 201841039371-FER.pdf 2022-02-03
15 201841039371-OTHERS [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
16 201841039371-FER_SER_REPLY [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
17 201841039371-CLAIMS [03-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-03
18 201841039371-FORM 3 [23-08-2022(online)].pdf 2022-08-23
19 201841039371-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-05-03-2024).pdf 2024-02-02
20 201841039371-FORM-26 [04-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-04
21 201841039371-Correspondence to notify the Controller [04-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-04
22 201841039371-Written submissions and relevant documents [20-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-20
23 201841039371-PETITION UNDER RULE 137 [20-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-20
24 201841039371-FORM 3 [20-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-20
25 201841039371-Annexure [20-03-2024(online)].pdf 2024-03-20
26 201841039371-PatentCertificate10-04-2024.pdf 2024-04-10
27 201841039371-IntimationOfGrant10-04-2024.pdf 2024-04-10

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